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ft Preserving Healtb," "Physiological Studies," "Suar," THE LITERARY FIELD. a Committee of nine to redistricl the city for ward Y. 'Womnn and her Position." "Tbo New Northwest," as an Article of Diet." "Of tha Skin, its Func arouse popular sentiment arouse popular sentiment sions, to tions." "Food Supplies from the Animal Kingdom" and Consumption." bill thie eession from Kings County. It provides that tho managers of tho Bridge street Ferry shall run as often as fifteen minutes botwaen tho hours of five o'clock in the morning and 13 o'clock at midnight. This is a reasonable demand and ought to meet with no opposition.

If thero ii any opposition in tho present Legislature ts limiting Law's monopolies, you con jnst put down in your note booki that something moro than "wind and sympathy" has been usod. In a short time Mr. Bennett will commonoo his attack Notes of an Overland Trip. Major Wm. Jj.

Cole, under tho auspices of The Fight for the Speakership. tho Irish vimcrtcan offleo, Now York, has put into a pamphlet his very readable observations and opinions of the "Wostmost West." Our columns this season purposes is a Tracy trick. Of course, thore a cat under the meal; we do not use tho words Tracy trick reprehensibly but descriptively such a divine day makes all amiable. But we don't want Mr. Tracy to think that folks fail to see through his Gerrymandering, Congress Distriot ing policy.

If he can win, let him. Beform is a game ha can play at nicely, and his taotios are nearly as amusing as hia disavowal of all sinister designs. Lot the Seventy debate They debate long, if not well, and when they have got the Legislature, the Governor, and all the people, thoy will have a good deal and be a good deal older. The Custom House Corruptions. While the news from Louisiana shows President Grant's brother in law playing the part of Cataline, the testimony taken before the Senatorial Committee, at the Custom.

House in Now York yesterday, President Grant's aide de camp, Leet, as a vampyre preying upon the commerce of the metropolis. It was grossly indecent for the Committee to meet at the Custom Housed The Evening Poet, Republican, truly says that it is as if the Committee of Seventy had met in the Department of Public Works, enjoying Mr. Tweed's hosnitalities hourly, attended FRIDAY EVENIN, JAIV. 3. 1 his Paper ban the tareest Circulation of any Evening Paper Published in the United States.

Its Value as an Advertising Medium is tnorefore have contained very ontertaning letters from tho California country and thereabouts, written by cultivated correspondents. We can do no more aud would do no on Law's ferries, in tbe E. D. He knows what tho people expect of him, and will work night and day to cut' tho wings of tho ferry monopolists, which hang over WILL TWEED BE EXPELLED 1 D. like a nightmare, and rotord its progress.

With regard to tho Bridge 8trcot Ferry, Mr. Law less than to say, that Major Cole baa written very graphic and faithful letters, brimfull of experiences, veined with a quiet humor and with not a dull lino in them. A good many of the facts have been told before none of the facts involving adventure and capa runs bis boats for his own convenienco, and not for the regard to official fraud and pnblio corruption. But the indignation kindled by the. New York Bing robberies and kindred swindles, and by false voting and canvassing, just and positive as is that indignation, is as nothing compared with tha swift and terrible wrath which would overtake those who should destro the safeguards of lifs or relax the police regulations for this essential protection of the citizen.

This fundamental condition of civilized society is bo generally assumed that, like many things familiar, the condition is forgotten until it is suddenly threatened. Then the reminder is emphatic enough. Nothing else strikes instant and sharp terror to the heart of a community as a mysterious murder. The comparative jnfreqnency of the crime intensifies this sentiment. In "the good old times" murders were matters of course; nobody expected them to be prevented, or the murderers to be punished everybody, aware of continuous liability to violent death, was in a measure prepared for it, and cloven yoare ho had often seen men whose injuries demanded tho most careful transportation, kept waiting in the Station House till a surgeon could be procured, and that they were often obliged to send for half a dozen before they could obtain one that in his opinion thre was a terrible necessity for an ambulance The inquest was not a hurried one, and the verdict of the jury showed that the public are as alive to the wants of our city as they should bo.

It was as follows "In our opinion Adam Hodden, the deceased, came to his death from excessive loss of blood, after been run over, fcc, and believe that had he reoeived immediate surgical attendance his life might have been spared and would most earnestly call the attention of the Common Council to the urgent necessity of better means of transporting the injured, and recommend that there be immediately established, ambulances adapted to the purpose, and furnished with tourniquets and all necessary applianees." Coroner Whitehill has, we trust, not neglected to present this recommendation to the Common Council, and we hope that that body American Homes, Number three of fehe new Boston mngnzine entitled American Homes, published by Chas. H. Taylor 51 Water street, has been received. Tbe letter press contains thirteen articlos written in simple pleasing style, and exhibiting a wholesome variety of topics. This magazfne Is only ono dollar a year.

It gives more thought and entertainment for the money than any monthly venture in the Statoa. Most dollar magazines aro dear at tha price. This one is really meritoriouB, and is edited with a singularly symmetrical judgment. It is also illustrated with muoh good taste, and tbe pictures are addressed i) tho subjects contained in the articles. Essays, poetry, tales, stretches, adventures, historical papers and paragraphs of humor, wit, quaint information, fashions aud tbe like abound in its pages.

Miss Leonard's contribution on Turning Over a New Leaf," ia written with a very sympathetic tone toward the children it is maant for. Mr. Helen Josephine Earns dell, the well known correspondent at Washingson of the Cincinnati Com mcrcialf and an eminent authority upon impeachment and Santo Domingo, contributes a very incisive, independent articlo upon Washington Society." Under the form of an interview, he manages to convey the graduated facts and figures of that society very pleasantly, and, as many happen to tnow, very accurately. He has, however, since writing it, probably agked forgiveness of his Maltcr for pronouncing Mrs. Grant a tasteful dresser.

That lady exemplifies every other NEWS SUMMARY. for convenience of the public Ho takos the oreim of travel during the day, and at night, when travel is light, so slim as not to allow a surplus over running ex pt uses, ho turns his patrons over to tho Union Ferry Company. Tlie Legislation Brooklyn. ble of mother wit havo been better told, or ao well, if a protty extensive reading of contemporary accounts Justine a a comparative judgment. The Chicago Mepublican accounts for the NOTARIES PU15I.IO.

The following gentlemen of your County havo been fact that bo few Aldermen were appointed on tbe Alexis Keeptlon Committee in that city by saying that George Alfred Towiisond on (lie IVor inon Trials The letters of this correspondent to the Tribune, of Chicago, upon tho Mormon trials, aro re when tbe list was made out the Grand Jury had not HAWKINS' BUSH FOE EBF0EM. by his servants, and surrounded by his friends. But, though the Committee have shown themselves thus anxious to do nothing but whitewash, the facts already on the first day's testimony turn out to ba too strong for them. They tried first the same dodge as Mayor Hall's Grand Jury tried on behalf of the Ring. Just as Ike Oliver Co.

called the N. Y. Times'1 proprietor before them and said, "You have called Tweed a thief bow prove him so, or we pronounce appointed Notaries Publio Charles W. Bedell, William R. Wadsworth and Eishard J.

Goodwin, of Brooklyn, and Ira C. Pierson, of East Now York. printed in pamphlet form at the request of Mr. Uooper, concluded its labors, all the indictments were not Died, and there was good reason to fear that some honorable member might walk from the dock into the reception room and hand his bail bond to tho Grand DakO instead of his card." DENNETT FIRST. This morning Mr.

Bennett caught tho eye of tho Albahy, January 3, 1872. The Federal placemen, who yostorday Speaker for the first timo. Ho presented a resolution providing for tho adjournment of the Legislature from A Times correspondent at Port McRoa, crowded the lobbies of the principal hotels, have, for the greater part, paobed their valines and forsaken the city. The place seems purer, and the Mcmbors of the Legislature look freer. Whilo there is no Now Mexico, thus mentions "Hswoen" and its effects upon ye gentle savage "This tisween is a liquor they make out of corn.

It is filthy looking slop. Its offoot 1b instantaneous, but, in ordor to give it a 'good cbanoa, tho Indians go without food for two or three days then thoy drink out of tho camp kettles as muoh as they can hold. When they are full thoy drop tho ket ment at all now, still tho election of Henry Smith con Grant's Brother in law's Coup d'Etat. President Grant and his brether inJaw, Casoy, have treated the Legislature of Louisiana as Lord Protector Cromwell and his brother in law, Ireton, treated tho Long Parliament. On Wednesday Casey, and his fel lower, tie U.

S. Marshal, Packard, caused the irruption of a mob into the Legislative Chamber, and tho suspension of business for the day. By yesterday morning thoy had arranged the details of a coup d'etat, and the negro troops and Gatling guns which dominated the Eepublican State Convention in the New Orleans Custom House, were afjaiu called into requisition. A United States Com. missioner's warrant was issued for the arrest of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the State, and the leading anti Grant members of the Legislature.

The Grant minority pretended to eject anumberof their arrestedoppo uents, and to seat eomtestants in their places; and thus the lower House of the Louisiana Legislature has been converted from an anti Grant to a pro Grant body. Meanwhile the organization of the Senate, whioh is also anti Grant, is prevented, bj tha Grant Sena tinues tho uppermost subjoct of discussion in tho various public places of resort. It is almost generally conceded that Koscoo Conkling can illy bear a few more victories such os achieved yesterday. Now that the smoke of tho contest has cleared away men who aided "tho man from Onoida" are beginning to make excuses for tho action they took. The question is being asked, "How long will the people Btand tho dictations will accept the sensible suggestion of the Coroner's jury.

We publish elsewhere a communication from the Secretary of the Board of Eegents of the Long Island College Hospital to the President of the Board of Police. The communication states that hand ambulances can always be obtained at that Institution, by properly authorized parties, for the purpose of conveying victims of casualties to the Hospital. The other Hospitals doubtleBS have, and have always extended, the same faoilities. The pnblio statement of Mr. Osborne, however, is of timely use to the public, and, in as to morrow, (Thursdiy) until Tuesday next, so as to fjivo tho Speaker time to make up hia committees.

resolution was adopted aftor a division called for by Mr. Alvord. THE LOBBY. Tho memberB of tho lobby aro hero in great force. While talking to ono of the representatives of tho third house, this afternoon, ho assured mo that in about fifteen days thero will be a row and a division among the Republican members.

He assured me that tho Erie Road has mon at work fermenting dlEaff ection, who aro now meeting with groat success. Tho great object, I suppose, is to keep the railroad classification act on tha statute book. Wilh that object in view it is alleged that thoy are endeavoring to get np a combination between the disaffected and those who have axes of corruption to grind. Barber is tho leador of the Erio lobby and of late years ho has succeeded getting through tho Legislature anything he wanted. Evorybody here is talking about "reform." We Bhail see by and byi if this eloak of reform has got underneath it a festering sore.

Qutveb. tle, givo a yell, and thoy are drunk crazy drunk. Tho effects pass off in loss than hall an hour." As this precious vital destroyer is a production of tho vory locality whore Cochiso abides, whon that wild bravo comes east to see his great father at Washington, Boston and other novelties of tho porlod, he will bo prepared to get away with any amount of hospitality that Is offered him. Mormon delegate in Congress, Mr. Townsoud ia to hi congratulated on the choice of a patron, Mr.

Hooper on tbe choice of a correspondent. Wo wish these compliments to be talien without limitations, though not without considerable reflection. Mr. Townsoud wen out to Salt Lake City to write down the Federal Judiciary who are legally extirpating Mormoulsm. He his secured tbe praise of the Nation.

That will compensate nim for the inability of tbo Eagle to discern thit he has written fair, thoughtful, or reliable Otber papers have so sufficiently broken thu point of his malevolence as to render rebuke of it here unnecessary. AVe will only Bay that he is at pains tj ptr ceivo nothing but persecution in the proceedings whereby Judge McKcan, perhaps unconsciously, is vindicating themonogamic theory of the nineteenth century, Mr. makos fun of the primitive appointments and equipments of tbo Territorial Court. Tbey offended hia esthetics as thoroughly as the proceedings seem to have offended Mr, Townsend's clieuts, tho saintly and co operative adulterers. If otbor correspondents commit themselves to tho sensational and vague charges Mr.

Town Bend makes against the Fed eralJudiciary, Congress ought to them up. Bnt till ho can rise to the height of branding polygamy righteously, and not merely rhetorically, his interest and prejudice must bo construed to outweigh his candor and right to bo believed. Tbe American News Company sell Mr. Townstnd's letters and tbo publio for a trifling sum. As romantic effusions, tbey are not without value.

Children's Kooks. "Brazen Gates" is stated to be "a true story of tbe blossoms which grew in tbe garden at Cragenfels." It certainly is a pleasing child's story (very pleasingly printed by Carleton, New York, More of the Great Gift Taker 7" Gatling guns in Louisiana, martial law in tho Southern States, coercion and bribery at State conventions, tho scandalous law of Custom House employes and hired rutflans at Syracuse, and the disgraceful proceedings of the past two days The Coroner's Jury in the case of Samuel cial virtue, but is no dreBser to speak of, albeit her bnsbund is a sideboard, An Educational Crisis," Dear Stalking," a Department of Masonry," "Queen Isabella," 'A Wife Worth Having," and other readable articles, aro in the proaent number. Messrs. Clarence Vernon, G. E.

McNeill, Mary E. I. Herron and otber writers of practiced abilities contribute to its pages. "Tlie American Odd Fellow." Pretty accurate and extensive information of Odd Fellowship would not prove sufficiently valuable to sustain this magazine irrespective of purely literary excellence. Aside from its lodge nows, it contains much of interest to a cultivated human being.

The first number of the thirteenth volume is dated for January instant, and is sent forth under tho intellectual auspices of the American Odd Fellows' Association, 96 Nassau street, New York, and under the mercantile auspices of tho American News Company. The subjects aro of that order which, in a weekly newspaper, is called "miscellaneous." In the sevonty soven pages thero are forty four articles, many very recondite, varied paragraphs, but soveral quite oxtensive In limits, among them illustrated papers on "CaBtlo Garden," "Gathering Summach in Virginia," "Winter Scenes," and "Alice and Phcebe Cary." "Scientific and Curious Facte," so far as wo remember, as so ably oJitcd in magazioe, forced tbe more pretentious monthlies into like articles and departments. "Good and Bid Memo him innocent, so these taenators called Mr. Greeley before them and proposed, if he could not personally prove true all that the Tribune has said about tho Custom House, to thereon decido that there was nothing 'wrong. But Mr.

Grtfeloy was followed by Mr. John P. Lindsay, a merchant and friend of Ex Collector Grin nell, who did prove corruption very clearly, and brought it straight home to the very portals of the White House at Washington. He proved that the first thing Mr. Grinnell heard of his being Collector, was when a young man named Leot, an aide de camp of Gen.

Grant, came to him with a letter from the President, saying that Grinnell was to be Collector, and he was to let Leet have the general order business. New and additional restrictions were placed on the delivery of imported merchandise to its owners, out of the exactions on which $100,000 a year profit was to be made for Grant's aidede camp. Mr. Grinnell thought the plunder too great for one man to pocket, and shared it among other good Republicans, one of whom was ex Mayor Alfred M. Wood, of this city.

Leet was not A. Hassan, who wa killed on New Year's Day on board tho Schooner Julia A. Gamago, moored at the foot of Twenty fourth street, returned a vordlot in aocordano0 are being eommonted on wherever a party of poltttolans or legislators como together. There is no questioning tho fact that the partisans of Conkllng's faction are with the facts previously reported in these columns, the survivors were scarcely more startled by its occurrence than by any ordinary event. In theso degenerate days, however, people do not expect to be murdered, and are by no means resigned to such a taking off.

On the contrary they demand that the prevention of murdor shall be guaranteed by the inevitable punishment of murderers at all events that is the theory of their social organization. When, therefore, the carefully provided safeguards of human life are broken through and "murder" head lines stare the newspaper reader in his startled face, the thrill of horror running through society is aggravated by the exceptional charaoter of the affair. This tritely philosophical prinoiple is illustrated by what seems to be tha latest murder in this city. The Eaglb's reporterial columns have graphically desoribed the finding of Robert J. Harvey in a "dying condition on Sunday morning last, at the corner of Flushing avenue and Adelphi Btreet, his death soon after, and the circumstances antecedent to the violence which resulted fatally.

The movements of Mr. Harvey have been traced up to a late hour on Saturday night. Coming from his place of business in New York to Brooklyn in the evening, he passed somo time at a billiard saloon on Montague street, and was lost seen by his friends near nervous over the last aot of their haughty master. It and addod, "Prom tho testimony wo believe that Harris is feared that tho continued interferoneo of Grant with was partially justlhed iu using the knife." Harris was committed to the Tombs to await the action of the Grand Jury. State and oity affairs may causa a revolntion of publio sentiment.

Said a prominent member of tho Senate, as I sat in his room, "If Alvord bad beon eloctod Speak BROOKLYN ENTERPRISE. Tho New York Chamber of Commerce met er there would havo beon not a ghost of a chanoo for ConkUng's re election to the Senate He knew tlut yesterday and discussed tho American Shipping Interest, tho protection of Seamen and Qnarantino abuses. far as it is news, will be useiul to sunerers and their friends. Hand ambulances are available in cases where the injured are near to a hospital, in cases where being near, as said, careful carriers can be procured, and clement weather be relied upon, the victims of casualties having on hand ambulances to be carried through the streets in the open air. Though requiring several favorable conditions, not always likely to co exist, stHl the proposition of the Eegonts of Loug Island College Hospital iB oxcellent, so far as it goes, provided, too, tho injured do not have to go Horace Coop, arrested on Wednesday at Washington with five stolen $5,000 bonds in his possession, was brought to Now York for examination.

and took desperate chances to win. You know that "He who stands upon a slippery place Makes uico of no vilo hold to stay him up." "But what do you think of bis chances now 7" I asked. And this was my answer The Great Fork Packing Establish mcnt of the Locuitt OrothorN Cincinnati and Chicago Sont to the Hear. Thousands of people every day pasB the oorner of Myitle avenuo and Raymond stroet, but few of them know that on this blook is located tho largost pork packing establishment in tho United Statos. ries" is the title of a paper which everybody will read through wben begun.

It would be a work of too He claims to havo como by them honestly. Tbe Now York Bar Association met last evening and reccivod the roport of the Judioiary Committee appointed to inquire into the charges of corruption mado against some of the City Judges. Tho satisfied with his share, and threatened Grin over, It is of sumcienf interest to hold tne ationtiou 01 children of older growth, aud, therefore, compensate It's not on the cards for Conkling to go back. If it is necessary to beat him by combinations other than much labor io indicate all tho contents. Thoy are verv tors staying away and remaining on board a federal revenue vessel under Brother in law Casey's control, so that the warrants of the House commanding their attendance, cannot be served upon them.

The short and long of tho wholo matter is that the political opposition to Grant in Louisiana has been overthrown by force. Frank Blair was not such a fool, after all, when during the last Presidential campaign ho declared that ho knew Grant well, and that ho Itnew ho would never willingly give up any particle of power he might once obtain. When attention is called to the number of relatives that Grant has quartered on the public service, some people say it is too trifling a matter to be concerned about that the President's brothers in law have as much claim to be in offico under him as any other man's brothers in law. But we see now again, in the case of Brother in law Casey, that it is not safe to have these relatives and devoted personal iulherents of a selfish and ambitions those made now, Feuton will strike hands with E. D.

Formerly Cincinnati and then Chicago took the lead sensible and readable. It ia no small praise to BAy that tbe tone of tbe magazine is unexceptionable. nell with removal. Grinnell refused to give him more, and was removed, and Tom Mur adults for tho parental duty of reading it out loud. None of ua ever get too old to like fairy stories.

This in the business of killing, curing and packing pork, is a charming fairy tale. Committee roport specifically in reference to several of the charges and recommend legislative interference. and tha former city is known bv tho name of Pork phy, the shoddy contractor, a personal friend The mos ingenious in conception and charming in The Committee also reported a memorial and a resolu and associate of Grant, from the clay wnen the City Hall at about midnight. How he made his way to Flushing avenue, which was execution of any of tbo children's books of this season, ia Susau Coolidgo's volume, "A Now Year's Bargain," Roberts Boetoo, publishers. A little boy with he ceased to be openly the associate though he continued to be the partner in business of Tweed, took Griunoll's opolis" from tho amount of businoss done in this line; but in neither one of tho two cities is thero any singlo establishment, which in tho extont of its businoss and exports, will bear comparison with tho firm named abovo and as a matter of local prido in local enterprise, a short description of their business will not bo out of place in tho columns of tho whlcu always aims ot his shortest route homeward, and too far themselves exposed to the woatner.

Doubtless eath hospital would loan its ambulances for sufferers, no matter to which one of the hospitals they might be carried. The one nearest, or tho one selected by the sufferer, or his friends would determine tho destination of the victim of the casualty. We say this much in the in teie.stof common humanity to interpret tho statement of the Regents properly, which otherwise would mislead some into supposing thoy tion rocommending tho appointment of a oommittoo of sixteen to present the memorial to tho Legislature. The various reports of tho Committee were accepted. Tho Paterson Coroner's Jury in their inquest upon the body of Ransom F.

liurroughs yostr by whom and how he was assaulted, commercial instincts, steals a few moments from all tbo months. He engages to return them their moments on condition that they tell bim a story. All the months charmingly comply except January. H.i is glum aB nlace This is the substance of lthough not ascertained at the pres what was proven in one day about thi duy returned a verdict that the deceased came to bis ent writing, will probably be reported we do not find bim yet. Itnss Itaymo: 1 exceptcJ, we ith tho coroner's proceedings in a eoiruptions of the Custom House.

Tho fraud in New York and the force in Louisiana are oivniiHinieouslv developed the hero of the to foster and eucourago local entorprlso. The firm is known by tho title of John H. Lockitt and consists of John Lockitt. Joseph Lockitt, John Lockitt, and Charles Lockitt. Tho businoss wa3 started eomo twenty three years since by Joseph and John know of no American writer who oquai Coolidgo in writing childreus's stories, death from tho effects of poi3on administered to him byLtbbie Garrabrant.

Dr. Doranius, to whom tho stomach of Burroughs was submitted for analysis, has not finished his examiuation, but so far as ho had gono kEvery Saturday" Arain. Our readers know that Messrs. James R. Osgood of Boston, for reasons sufficient for themselvcF, havo changed back Evtgp Saturday into its old 'm ni and character.

Few papers justify their neconditry title so well. It is now indeed "a journal of choice reading." Wo liked tho original Every Saturday, liked it in illustrated form, and mourned the decoasa of it in both characters. Of tho causes and facts of its pictorial dissolution, fcuow nothing except that it deserved a better fate. The enterprising gentlcmoa who have discovered tho amount (but who have withheld tuo items) of the Grand Duke's 13U1 at Niagara Falls have been.adequate to discern tho reasons why Every Saturday died a picturesque death. They have respectfully imagined and dogmatically stated the pecuniary loss that illustrated venture impose on Osgood Co.

Ncitber thoy nor the Eagle, however, can estimate to the fuil the literary and aesthetic deprivation of tbo Amoricau public. Unquestionably in the character and charity of its pictures, Every Saturday later edition of this paper. It is said that the 'Itose, tho Lavender Girl," is a indish Sunday skull was fractured and that other wounds be had found indications of arsenic at every step. contradict the accidental theory while the one is Grant's special friend and aide de camp and the hero of the other is his brother could not get hand ambulances thero unless they be borne to the Hospital and nowhere else. Surely the City Hospital, the Sisters' Hospital, the Naval Hospital, and the Long Lockitt, who ODeuod a retail store in Columbia slroct.

From this small beginning they gradually increased the business, and tried tho Bhippiug business iu a School book, issued by the Society for LUe Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge, No. 2, Bible House, New York. It means well and does well, avoiding the killing off of the well behaved children, a way, that if facts that his pockets were emptied of money Sloi gan. Grant will not dare to buck constantly against the peoplo. tweeb's expulsion.

It scemB that at tbo Republican caucus held last night, two or threo members were loud iu their denunciations of Twee.l. Ono individual advocated tho introduction of a resolution calling for tho immediato expulsion of tho fallen chieftain. It was docidod however, that no such resolution should be introduced under the present condition of affairs. Tc day I met Souitor Madden, who represents the virtuous but ill fated ex Senator Graham and his district. Tho Senator Is a prominent Kopublicau, wboso views, in consideration of his standing in tho party, are entitled to muh weight.

Do you think that will bo expelled, Senator was the first question I put. The grey haired legislator strokod his board and pauBea a moment. Well, I can't seo how ho is to bo expelled until ho is proven guilty of somo off onco. A n.au is presumed to be innocent of a crimo until convicted. No, I do not think that ho will bo oxpolled just yet." A few momonts after this conversation I came across Senator John C.

Perry. I give him the samo question as that put to Senator iddco, and was informed that Tweed could not bo oxpolled becauso cuargos had been brought against him in court. "But we have a memorial hero," said tho Senator, "and it may happen that after investigation of tho charges made therein thut a vote of expulsion will be passed." The Sheriff will sell at auction to day the Now York Printing Company, whioh it is alleged has in law. Civil service reform, clearly, is more known to have been in his possession, and been so fully identified, with' tho rinj frauds. needed than even Senators Trumbull and Ifcland College Hospital, indeed every insti pursued ten or fifteen years ago, would havo saved tho birth of much bosh.

that his gold watch was missing, sustain the hypothesis of foul play. Schurz dreamed of and it is needed most of A Washington correspondent says that tution where these hand ambulances are a Hila Dart, a Born Romp," is by Mary E. Mumford, all, in the highest office of the land. 6mall way. Thoy Buccceded aftor a timo, and from that timo until now they have been steadily adding to tbo extent of their business, uutil to day, not ooly in this city, but all through the commercial contres in Europe, tho name of the firm is as well known as it is among ourBelvos in Brooklyn.

They havo live retail stores here, one ou tho corner of Myrtle avonue aud nothing will be done rn the caso of tho Florida until official information is recoived of lior visitation on tho This latest murder, if it be one, while sup part 01 tne equipment, wouiu iuuu uiouiuu ic and is printed by Wm. B. Evans Co. 710 Siuaom street, Philadelphia, hhe is a little gir who is always hiph seaF, when the Stato Department will make a plying a fresh illustration of popular he Tribune publishes a list of contributors to tho Tweed wedding gift enterprise including qut st of those relieving the matter where they desired to be taken whether to a hospital, or as' in many cases to their homes. sharp demand for an apology.

Rochester was quiet yesterday, thou: Eaymond street, obo on the corner of Fulton aud Orauge overmatched all contemporaries, aud it only lacked a Boston riot and a Massachusetts Tweed and tho disposition to blackguard Catholics and to deify Grant, and a NaFt, to be great a success. It has been born agaiD, however. It has reuowed its youth, very literally and streets, one in Atlantic stroet near Hicks, aud ono on there was very little abatement of military and police watchfulness. Tho evening papers announced that Police Commissioner "Hank" Smith, who gave $700 worth of armlets and blames them for not standinR by Tweed like faithful friends. The sensitiveness to the sacred safety of human life, is of the class that specially excites public apprehension.

A murder committed in the secrecy of an inner chamber, and oarefully contrived by the assassin who conceals himself Howard would be arraigned on Monday next. At half Thero can be neither jealousy nor exclusive ness in so humane and Christian a business as eonveying and treating the injured. Hand ambulances with which resolutely. Tho contents oi "ol New Series" aro past nine last evening he was secretly conveyed to the Tribune is unjust to "Hank," at least. He manifested his sympathy by calling on Tweed and titularly as follows "A Persian Passion Play." By Matthew Court Room, arraigned, and pleading guilty was sentenced to twentv vears' hard labor in Auburn.

Ho was onnflnHncr with him iuBt after his arrest. "Hank Arnold The Corahill Manazinc then quietly removed from the city. Howard con has rendered Tweed Co. more important ser from probable detection and takes his victim unawares, may escape the notice of the police. But the murder of Mr.

Harvey occurred in a thoioughfars not far from the heart of the city. The street is presumed to fessed his crinse, it iB stated, but refuBod to give de "The Iron Cage." All the Year Hound "Tne Critical Spirit." By Ubarles Kiugeley. "The Two Trombones." London Society "Soda," Chamber's Journal THE EEFOB.M QUESTION. tails. He will begin his now lifo at the Stato prison every hospital is equipped, are not, however, at all sufficient.

Were they, tho Eaglb would never have agitated for ambulances ou wheels, wagon ambulances such as arc used in the army and in other vice than this. He bo managed the leading Eepublican journal that it refused to believe that ruler in office for they servo him, not the Et public to aid him they are willing to betray the people. And he justifies and maintains them, no matter how wrongfully they behave. This Casey, Collector of New Orleans, makes the collection of six million dollars a year of duties on imports cost the country more than sis hundred thousand dollars a year over ten per cont. Even Tom Murphy, in the New York Cnstom House, charged only two millions and a half for collecting one hundred and seventy millions about one and a half per cent, as compared with Brother in law Casey's ten per cent.

Murphy's charge for customs collection was extravagant Casey's is simply monstrous. Yet, because he is the PresideLt's relative, he has not been removed for tiny stupendous absorption of public money. Aain, Casey caused the Republican State Convention of Louisiana to be convened in the Custom House and for this unparalleled breach of public duty, he was not even censured. Still further, he caused that Convention to be overawed by negro troops, of whom his Presidential brother in law was Commander in chief, and by the use of this force excluded the anti Grant delegates, and controlled the Convention in his relative's interest. For this outrageous attack upon the liberties of the people he was not removed, nor even censured.

And now ho is emboldened to go Changing tho subject, I asked "Havo tho Republi to day. "The Signor John." Ail the Year Iimtnd can members from Brooklyn decided upon any partic "Under Ground." The Silver Shaft Patrick McGee, Chief of Police of Port ular course in regard to legislation for the city 7" "Foreign Notes." Our Excnanqca bo well lighted and patrolled. If in such circumstances a man can be waylaid and killed, 1 Well, no, not that I am aware of." Wayno, yesterday assaulted Dr. T. N.

Thacker "The Christmas Rose." Chamber's Journal cities. The advantages of such kind over hand ambulances, or stretchers, are obvious. Therein are comprised about alt the recent hebdom Havo the reformers presouted anything yot 7" No, they havou't perfected anything yet, as fir as tho corner of Fulton and DeKalb avenues, aud ono ou the corner of Myrtle and Kent avenues, aud they employ all tho year round au averago number of a hundred men. Theso stores, however, are mere adjuuets to the real business of tho firm, whioh is the curing, packiucand exporting of pork to all parts of Europe, and which is carried on in THEIR MAMMOTH PACKING HOUSE in tho block bounded by Raymond, Division and Johnson etreets aud Hvrtle avenuo. This immense building is not the work of one architect, but like its owners started in a small way, and year after year, as tho business increased, it has bad now additions put to it, in conformity of courso with the original place tho latest addition beiug just now in the finishing Btage, until it now covers no less than eleven full lots.

Ono of the Eagle reporters yesterday paid the establishment a visit, and saw enough that was interesting to reward him for his trouble. On enquiring for one of tho proprietors, he was shown to Mr. Charles Lockitt, ouo of the partners, who takes chargo of tho reeking house. Thoso who have met Mr. Charlos Lockitt outside of his business would bo at a loss to recognize him in tho woolen shirted, greasy pantod, aud heavily booted man who approached the Eagle reporter, but tbe Lockitta nover wero abova their busi getting into all sorts of boys' tearing her clothes, stealing her brothers sleds, firing off guns, Tbe heroine is the possess or of a good heart, but usurps many or the devils most mischievous attributes.

Edward Ejjfflcston'M ivcw Storr "The IJoosier Schoolmaster" is the namo of it and its appearance is a genuine litorary event, because Edward Eggleston is eulhnting tbe habit of writing tlie best stories of early Western life which are printed. This Btory Bhows how a young teacher mastered the miud and muscle of a knock down aud drag out school district in Indiana, lie also became the victim and victor of a gang of thieves, and tho husband of a flue girl. Tbe story abounds iu quaint, realistic sketches of country character, wherein ignorance, prejudice, shrewdness, perfect health, self conceit aud pi odiyious animalism prevail in large and exact proportion. The "events" aro etirriug and dramatic, and the styln is quiet, impersonal and almost epigramatio its ability to lay bare an entire situation or character iu a senteuco or phrase. Wo are glad Mr.

Eiigle ton keeps his hero at school teaching all through. Most novelists make heroes cut the business and become something else and Orange Judd Ac Co. are the publishers. Sllnstratcd News. Tho Christmas number of the London Illustrated Xcics has been received.

The Brooklyn Nows Depot, Mr. Bretano, and other literary vendors have it fnr sale. The pictures aud letter press are below tbo Illustrated standard in merit, though the execution of tho pictures is, as usual, fine. Their design, however. the members of the img were anyuuug um jolly good fellows and praisod their Mayor's MeeBage and other documonts juBt before tho figures demonstrating their guilt were printed.

And under tho same management the Tribune down to this hour mentions most of the Eingleaders as gingerly as if it were afraid of a libel suit. Certainly "Hank" has stood by his friends. They are more roomy, can bo made softer, I can learn. It seems as if thero was some diOioulty with a cane, striking him several blows. Thaokor drew a revolver and flrcd threo shots at McGee, ono entering near his heart and producing instant death.

Tho murderer thon gave himself up and is in jail. There was an old quarrel betweon them. McGeo had beon sixteen years in the polico force, and was wealthy. adal writing of England essential to the pleasuro of a man of culture. Tho criticism wo would pass upon tbe clectivo judgmont of ihoE.

S. is that it prefers articlos of too great a length. But they aro readable and about agrteing in their counsels." can bo furnished with bandages, tourquinets, can convey a driver, a surgeon, and the suf Then I asked, What do you propose to do your and the police know nothing of the matter until they stumble on his body in the broad daylightof the next morning, surviving citizens are admonished that public places of the city are less safe than has been supposed. The event is an unpleasant remindor of "tho good old times" when murder was patiently accept self 7 ferer, can proceed aliko with more gentleness, I've been waiting for our people to agreo upon Thacker is much respected. thought! ul a degree we Americans have not time or knack io attain.

Every person who wisheB woll to liberal endeavors to bring Americans within tho refining range of the best minds of periodical literature will and rapiditv. and can be of avail for long something. If they do not, why thou I shill havo to Governor Hoffman has commuted tho sen dtcule upon some measures, and take the responsibility distances, the accidents that occur remote tence of James E. Kolly, of Buffalo, from hanging to injKell. from hospitals being just such as need the imprisonment for lifo.

hardly deplore the decease of a journal which undergoes such a satisfactory resurrection. Just then Senator O'Brien camo up and the conver An affecting Bpectaclo tho Reform Assembly and Mr. Speaker sitting at tho feet of tho notorious and indicted Tom Fields and receiving instruction in parliamentary law. ambulances which we have advocated. Matters are very warm in the Louisiana sation closed.

From what I learned it is fo ed as an inevitable discipline of life. In such a case it is peculiarly the duty of the authorities to pursue the assassin or assassins to his or their hiding place, and bring them to con Stewart's Quarterly to say that the mombers from Brooklyn will submit to Legislature botweon tho Grant and tho anti Grant factious. Movements and counter movemouts of a stra Moreover, it is evident that the ambulance system should be under tho control of the no dictation from tho reform committees. "I am a As many numbers of thisNew Brunswickian ngle character, quits exceeding parliamentary rules, Eepublican, and I ant with my people," said Assombly magazine as havo reached us have deserved favorable Police Department as we have shown before. dign punishment.

Wo believe the present rmm Peck and his Republican associates concur in notice. The latest issue continues to show no ordinary have been iu order for two days past. Suddon onsets of members and threatened fights, and all Borts of It would then be general, could bo oquipped the scutimout. Tho reform idea of holding a now eleo literary abilities amonj Provincial writers. The Quar times are an improvement on "the good old times" in the important condition of the pro th a surgeon, and with all needed apph Next Summer promises to be a lively season for orchestral music.

Carl Borgmann, with his band of one hundred, will bo established at Central Park Garden. He is one of the best oon ductors, if not tho very best, in tho country, and it is a pitv he is weighted with such a manager as still further in his conspiracy toward making tion next Spring does not meet with much favor. Tho terlv is published at St. John, N. and will hereafter ii i tt Republicans who have gained a Collector of Taxes, an the State of Louisiana a mere satrapy of nuces, ana couiu not only reaun luu suitjiii most speedily, but could convey him where he Auditor and Controller do not feel inclined to run the tection of life.

That superiority can only bo maintained by a strict enforcement of the laws. wild games, have boen in order. Yesterday a Deputy Marshal proceeded to arrest Governor Warmolu, Qenoral Campbell, of tho State Militia, Colonel Badger, Captains Flanigan and Edgelrorth, of tho polico, and a largo number of tho members of tho Houso known to bo opposed to Grant, on a warrant charging is neither of goneral nor of special English interest. The contonts aro very "sloppy." risk of losing thefti in another election. his Presidential relative.

He now treats tho Legislature of the State as he treated the lesired to go, or where it would bo most ex A PI.ACE FOE JOUKDAN. pedient to take him to the nearest hospital. be called The New Bruiiswicb Quarterly. The articles aro able, but heavy given to that ponderous habit and proportion which Canadian authorship affects. "Human Progress Is it lieal?" "Tho Freedom of tbo Press," "The Mediasval aud Modern University," aud tho like, are titles of tbo apocimen serious subjects.

It ik fair to say they are relieved by lighter topics and touches, indeed by some efforts at humor whioh as efforts aro very humorouB. It is understood that tho Federal Bing iu Brooklyn OCR COItRESFOXWEXCE. Eepublican Convention arraying the negro troons of the United States to overawe its the notorious Jim Fisk. Many solf respectful people, who would like to hear Bergmann's music, would feel disgraced by visiting risk's garden. Theodore Thomas and his orchestra, driven from their old quarters, will appear and perform There could be no hitch either about "proper wish to oreatc a now offico, viz that of Commissioner ness, and to this tbey owe tholr success.

Ou stating hia business. Mr. Lockitt cheerfully consonted to show the reporter through tho building. As boforo stated tho building covers eleven full lots, and is two stories in hoight. The matn entrance is on Raymond streot, where the (rucks loaded with hogs como in, discharge their loads, and then made thstr exit in Division streot, to which tho drive on this floor conies through, there boing another horso way close to Johnson Btreet.

The floor is known as tbo main packing floor, and is dividod into various departments, in which the work of packing is carried on. Some ldoa ofthe extent of tho business may be gathorod from tho fact that every week there is an averago number of about 3,600 hogs cut ur, and nearly 3,000 bags of salt aro used in the aanio period by the Lockitts, tn SAVING THE BACON. of Taxes, an ofhoial to supervise tho Board of City As deliberations arresting the Governor and sesEora. The namo of U. S.

Assessor James Jourdan them with conspiracy and violation of tho Civil flights bill. The prisoners wore at onco taken to the Marshal's office in the Custom House, and released on $500 bail, to answer when wanted. During tho proceedings at tho Custom House the House proceeded to business and unseated seven momberB belonging to the War State officers, and bv tho aid of the servile ly authorized persons," the police and tho police surgeons being indubitably such. Tho system, too, would be almost instantaneous in is mentioned in connection with the scheme. From a at Terrace Garden.

adherents of himself and his brother in law, careful oounting of nosos, I doom it safe to prcdlot that tho ex Goncral will never have tho pleasuro of despatch, because the police telegraph would communicate the location of the sufferer to declaring vacant the seats of such members as had dared to indicate their intention not to holding the proposed position. Tbe Side Monthly. This Chicago cagazine survives or arises from the firo in better form aud with more forco than marked it before it became the proud victim of unprecedented disaster. Natural'y, almost noees. arily, the the Central Department at once, and the am moth faction, seatincr in their placos some six others said to bo opposed to him, alter which it adjourned.

Fears aro entertained in Now Orleans that blood will be shed, while business is entirely at a standstill. A EUSH FOE REFOBM, support Grant's renomination. Thero aro two sides of almost all quostions, and ono extremist is usually offset by another extremist. Thus, while Ben Butler says the Americans have been cheated by tho Alabama Treaty, the London Advertiser says the English havo "been outwitted by tho same convention. Col.

Rush C. Hawkins, from Now York, is making bulance would thither proceed immediately. Are State governments thus to be made the desperato efforts to win tho leadership of the reform Ihe total expense of what wo advocate would footballs of the personal ambition of a Presi Maine is so prosperous financially that its The Jail Slaughter and Management. The Eagle, last night, exclusively printed the account of the affray at the Jail between the perpetual prisoner and Associate Keeper Jack Dumbletonond the fireman, John Potts, employed in that singularly conducted institution. We write tho title "Associate Keeper" against "Bummer" Jaok'sname, deliberately and purposely.

Associate Keeper he is and has been, for many months to the disgrace of tho nominal keeper whom Sheriff Walter is scarcely to be oomplimented for appointing. The circumstances of the actus! Jracas are commonplace and coarso enough to suit the most popular dramatist of the period. Jack "ot into a quarrel with Potts and got knocked be less than 2,000 a year as we have shown Governor recommends a reduction of tho Stato tax before, and not oulv ample authority but this year of mills per dollar of valuation. movement. Jealous of Tilden'a influence, Hawkins hopes to supphint him.

His displays bo far has boen received very coolly. Of an arrogant, indiscreet and foppish character, ho is poorly fitted to follow, lot alouo lead such a man as Tildon. It is believed (to put it in dent, acting through tho devoted personal adherence of his relatives in office? "What do Grant and Casey, his brother in law, mean The bold Ben advises other peoplo to fight rather than accept the terms, and is prepared to take tho field himself on BoBton Common. The beory Colorado is yet a territory, which accounts a general disposition exists to establish it. perhaps for its being out of debt with $35,000 in its Indeed, private means are at the disposal of An Alleged Forged Bond.

To the Editor of Brooklyn Eagle: I read an a1 dele in your paper last evening headed as tho "A Signature Denied, but no Prooi of who Made it A Wurniug to thoso Consulting Lawyers City Court Trial Term Judge Neilson John Johnson agst. Martha Ohlatcn, Owen Byruo and Charles Lewis. In October, tho plaintiff in this action was sued by Martha Ohlsten forelan ter, and in that suit sho obtained an ordor of arrest and Julmson was arrested. Before obtniuiug tho order she was required to furnish an undertaking, or bond, for the cotts oi the action, aud tho undertaking furnished was 6iKiitd by ouo Owen Byrne and Cbarles Lewis, botoro a notary public by tho name of Samuel Irous, who has Hnce dk d. Mrs.

Oblsten was unfortunately de rated, and this action was brouaht against the defendants to recover the costs." Now Mr. Maxwell well knew that Ihe dciendiut sued waa not the man, because ho (Maxwell) ou tbe 18th day of July, IS3, examined Mr. Owen Byrne, under an order from the Court tioiamino before tridl, and alter ie exaruiuatiou he (Maxwell) thore aud theu paid thut he did not buliovo that Mr. Byrne ever signed THAT BOND, which was perfertly true; he did not; and that ho would diFCOutmue tho euit as againnt him. writer) would not have taKt'ii the buri for such a use, but I well knew he v.

as not the Byrno that that. There are more Owen Byrnes in the City of treasury. the Police Dopartment, in connection with Advertiser resents the "insult to tho savs that Kngland is "bound hand and legislative parlanco) that he "will resolve himself out" in a fow days, and find his proper lovel. Tildeu has had very httlo to say, and is evidently waiting uutil the General Sickles will return to Madrid about by this coup de etat, except that Grant is determined that ho will be President again anyhow, and that Casey, his brother in law, for one, will take any rough chances to gratify tho first February. the Health Department, to set this system in operation.

Now let there be no delay. The contents relate entirely to Chicago, which has oarned the right to all the advertiiomeut wherewith cuterpriso can compensate misery. That a deal can be said on 'the devouring element" a glance at tha r.blu of contents will sbow. Thoso contents aro as follows Tho Story of Chicago Part I. Beforo the "AOItuico ut Chicago's Ilistory, Topography, and Architecture." F.

V. Foster. Our Trade and Commerce." Charles ltandolph. "Onr Alsthetical Development." P. B.

Uuuuion. Part II. Dnruing of tho Oily: "Dcscrplion of the Great I'irc." W. S. Walker.

The Flight U. It. Uobart. Part III. After the Firo "The Burnt Out People aud "What waa Done for Them." Andrew Shuman.

Among tho Huins." F. B. Wilkic. Hecoustruction." W. A.

Croffut. Part IV. The Losses: Ileal aud Personal Property." Klias Colbert. "Commercial and Public Frank Gilbert. Religious aud Educational Institu Tho disclosures before tho Custom House and hopes it will withdraw oblivious of tho fact that when one is thus bound withdrawal is difficult and summons tho trusty victuallers and Hawkins style of reformors themselves moro ridiculous beioro ho takes any decided action.

need is urgent and immediate, the neoesssity of Investigating Committco yesterday will divert pnblio Mr. Hawkins says that he will havo Tom Fields ex desire for tho system are felt; the author attcntiou to another class of ring frauds. his august relative's ambition? If it be a po tacsters and cuzzlors, of which it is tho organ. The New York Aldermen met yesterday, litical nartv that opposes, the brothers in law ties and private citizens aro ready; in short. Tho facility with which all this immense numbor of hogs Is cut up, cured and boxed, and shipped every week is something wonderful.

A truckful of hogs containing perhaps twenty arrives at tho ontranco iu Raymond street. It is drawn up to tho ceutro of the main roadway where tho load is trauBforred to a huge elevator and hoistod to the second floor. Horo each hog is immediately weighed and a record taken. Another hook is then iusorted in tho tendons of tho defunct hog, aud it is slid along a wiro ropo to a rolling table over which it hangs whilo it is split iu two; the halves are then lowered ou tho rolling table and divested of head and hams leaving just the sides. Tho hams aro trimmed ou the spot, tho heads aud fcoiarc cirried off to another part of tho building where, with the exception of as much as can bo sold in the retail stores, they are thrown into huge vats to be roudored iutu lard.

THE SIDES of the bacon, which aro (he articles usod for exportation, tiro taken to a trimming department, whero all tho ribs and bones aro taken from thorn. Thoy aro then taken duwn stairs aain to tho cooling vaults, whtre they arc heavily salted and placed iu hugo piles tor ten days. At tho expiration of that time thoy aro ifgain changed and rcsalted, aftor which process thoy etr.ain in tho vaults for fifteen days, and then thoy are to the fray, as "war would bo less injurious than settlement." Unless tho Advertiser is more in the new board, and held a stormy session. A body of the field is rioe unto the harvest. Lot thore tolled.

No doubt tho Legislature could get along with uut Thomas, but I strongly question tho power of Mr. U. to accomplish his object. I took tho trouble of hunting alter tho Colonel for the purposo of ascertaining the grouuds upon which ho calls for Fields' expulsion. meet it with negro troops and Gatling guns polico prevented a collision betweon tho old and the fluential than Bon, we shall have poaco.

down. Ho then procured a huge knife and inserted it thoroughly three times into Potts' person, twice in tho groin, once in tho left breast. Potts is expected to die, and Jack is under arrest for felonious assault, ponding a probable trial for murder. Bad and be no halting. If 'twere well done, 'twsre new Boards.

if it be Governor and Legislature, they meet them wilh the negro troops and the Gatling well 'tweie done quickly. I found him surrounded by an admiring crowd ol Cus Twenty clerks and fifty inspectors wore The New York Times, exasperated by annoyan guns, plan the perverted process of a warrant tom Houso officials. Ho was gracotutly smoothing his yesterday eliminated from the Department of Public ces of street car travel, discharges a. Latin line at from one of their stipendiary federal Com WorkB by Mr. Van Nort.

A few more suoh thinnings beautiful hair which was nicely parted iu tho centre, and powerfully perfumed. tho conductors. Perhaps tho classical excerpt will frighten them into good behavior, because will proveut clerks from touohing elbows in that Do TUe Latest Murder and Its Moral. The primary test of a society's civilization missioners, whose number throughout the Colonel, what is thero iu this C3se of Fields?" I pal tmcnt. country they have been constantly swelling, thev can't understand it just as the voluoio ugly as the revolting facts aro, the very possibility of their occurrence is worse yet.

It brings into new view the scandal which the employment of 'Bummer" Jack as Associate Keeper has long cre queried most respectfully. is the protection it affords to human life, in tions." E. O. Haven. Institutions of Art, Scienco, and Literature." G.

P. Upton. Tart ThoFaturo. "What lleiuainp." William Akin Ihivtlctt. "Now Chicago." W.

Foster. Supplementary. Tho Fires of History." Eybert Phelps. Scionco of tho Northwestern FircB." Flias Colbert. Political economy of the Fire." D.

II. Wheler. As a booked record of tho historical catastropho thU magazine is almost invaluable. The writing is almost as ardent as The authorities think they have obtained a and who are everywhere, while pretending to Striking a Napoleonic attitude arms foldod and eye uHhwonian became speechless and poworloss of rotort, when Dr. Johnson quiotly and geometri clue to the perpetrators of tho triplo murder at Wind nothing do the later more Btrikingly contrast with the earlier ages.

In what the cen sor Locke, Conn. Two young men, Fronch Canadians, be judicial functionaries, little else than the abject personal and political adherents of cally called her a parallelopipeaon. Host pas sors of current manners and customs re brows knit, the gallant colouol replied: "Woll, Sam, wo propose to. Bhow that ho reoeived bribes while member of tho Legislature. He procured the passago of a bill by which $100,000 were handed out in New York as fircmon'B claims.

Ho reoeived thirty three and a third seneers, however, are tempted to anathematize ated in right minds a scandal to which reports in this paper have often directed the Grant, using the forms of law as election claiming to bo brothers, named Davis, kept bachelor's ball tho vioinity. They disappeared oa Saturday last. One of tho guns found on Wednesday associated retfully call the good old times," the ready for shipping. The vaults in wlnoh tho bacon is the flames whoso work it relates. That, howovor, is ex eering devices in his behaif.

tho conductor in good plain English. Entirely comprehending that kind of talk, and quite ao cuetomed to it, he doesn't mind it a bit, and can cusable. Our columns have pretty well anticipated the attention of Sheriff Walter and the public. As we have more than onoe pointed out, this with the bloody tragedy has beon identified as ono lent There is not proof yet that Grant meditates per cent, upon thoso claims. That's all Sam." to one of these men.

citizen was assured by society hardly any protection of that kind. Every man his own polico was tho universally recog The Committoo on Privileges and Elections will con Urooklyu thero are many. The undertaking wj fiiv en to Mrs. Ohlsten lo get it executed, aud it was brought buck en done before notary that is now dead. In tho year 18GS the notary was living in Oity of Brooklyn, and Maxwell well Iniew it.

Why not prosceuto tho action then, aud he would have found out the man nho did sign it thiough the notary? But no; the action was to be discontinued, and it was so understood. And now Mr. Maxwell Uuds out thero has beon difficulty between the writer aud Mr. 0von Byrne, aud heuco comes THE RENEW All OF THIS SUIT, which was mean iu the extreme, because if he had followed it iu tho year at the time tho notary waa living, he would have got all the satisfaction ho wautod. Mr.

Byrne about that time and some nine or ten years before and up to last August availed himself of the legal services of the writer which will have to bo hereafter explained, and that lam somewhat familiir to the Courts. I think I ought to be, alter living uoir ly forty years in Brooklyn. I havo brought up a fara ilv, born iu Brooklyn, and never had my name in tho paper before. 1 am sorry to And lault with reporters cr any oue else, but think if they reported the truth and not give such a scurrilous account of an old man liko mo who is 60 year. of age and has boon injurod in my back with bard work iu tho City of Brooklyn, and through that injury became a cripple, it would bo better tor themselves aud tho paper that publisboi such reports, Joshimi Cauu.

majority of the facta. What wUl bo at one most timely and perhaps most interesting to Brooklyuites is Mr. Bartlett's articlo, part of whioh wo givo. is a perpetual prisoner a "revolver, give at least as good as ho gets. toward the whole Union the treason that hifi relative Casey has committed in his interest The death of Dr.

Arnold Naudoin, at tho man who keeps himself continually com sider tho charges against Fields immediately, and pro poBO to report at an oirly day. There iB no particular sympathy Bhown for Fields and in probability, if age of 82, is announced from Wilmington, Dei. Ho was a native of that State, and raprosented it aa Unitod nized rule. Tho householder going from one castle or town to another sum anainst the State Government of Louisiana. A foreign note in a morning journal is to tho effect that Mile.

Michel, a female fighter for tho mitted to jail; when his twenty nine days have elapsed, he gets committed over WHAT REMAINS. BY BEV. W'M. ALV1K BARTLETT, The sensations of that Committco of intelligent men States Senator from 1829 to 1836. tho fight against him had boen commenced by Tildon instead of Hawkins, Tom's chance of remaining in Albany as a member would be very slim.

Nor is it needful there should be. Few Cata Jines start out with their whole revolutionary programme meditated in advanca. But each moned his retainers as a body guard and made almost as ample military preparations as if he Commune, has boen sentenced to "transporta again at once, so as to be always tion for life in a ortreBS." ThiB kind of convey THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Speaking of Tildon reminds me that he has received were about to pass into an enemy country. in custody.

Indeed, if reports he correct, he has of late years, dispensed with formal ance is certainly a novelty. The continuous lo comotion would be as damaging to the fortress from Boston, on theia recent visit to our city, may bo taken as representative. They trailed through tho loug avenues cf ruin, saw dosolation so completo that noith er shrub nor rool, aud scarcely an exceptional wall remained three thousand acres sown with ashes; and their impresHon was frankly given that Chicago was blotted out, that there was no nucleus arouud which to build, that if ever reconstructed only the outsido de outrage against public liberty nooessitates further crime, to cover it up or to protoct the perpetrators. The next step may ba the commitment altogether, and kept himself or in SoiUIi A Model Engine mouse several loft handed compliments for absenting himself from the Democratic Canous where John C. Jacobs received the nomination for Speaker.

He Btatestbatat tuotimotno caucus was being held Controller Green arrived from tho oity with a number of bills, and ro as to tho Michel, and it is probable tho life for which tho transportation was prescribed would saved aro kept cool by POUR IMMENSE ICE BESEEVOtES, each having an iron floor aud a capacity to hold four hundred and twenty five tons of ico. Theso are filled up every Winter with ico which is gathered from all the ponds in this city by carmon, who deliver it at so much a load at tbo packing house. This is not used on tho meat, but affords animmousostoro of cold air for the Summer. From these ice stororooms windows opon all round into tho vaults and koop them continually cool. When tha Eagle reportor was there yestorday there wero in those vaults over threo thousand hogs, aud about Ion thousand sidos of bacon, with a proportionate number of hams, Thero aro very few hims exported, except Western hams which do not find Bale in this market, and most of the pork exported is Wcs torn pork, as it is not fine enough for this market.

With tho exception of what is sold iu the retail stores, all tho portions of tho hog, except the hams and sidos, are rendered into lard, to do which there aro six kot tkB, with a capacity of 3,000 pounds oaoh. Tho lard is rendered by steam, whioh passes between the cylinders of tho boiler. Whon rendorod, tho lard is run into a cooler, and from thence into boxos, for exportation and trade. Tho firm aro very much loved by rather caused the county and Mr. Conraddy Brooklyn.

A collision between two armed bands was nearly as familiar as the commonest incident of trayel to day. The warrior bold enough to set out upon a journey alone transformed himself into an ambulant arsenal of offensive forcible resistance of Casey to some legal be a short if not a merry one. Unless, indeed, to keep bim in the jail, at the public expense, all the time, so as that ha could discharge his maud lor a city iuubx ue consuiiuu, iur uiituitju. lutely nothing lelt inside tn justify restoration. Our ruinB challenged uch a verdict.

A gentleman of largo the Versailles court martial delivered itself The work on the new engine house on the questod his immediate presonoo. This is tho exonso ho offers for his absence. arrest from the Louisiana Courts. Whatever may immediately result, certain it is that there is no possible halting place for a ruler The BMial Winter ClioniH figuratively and contemplated a ship of war as a corner of Van Brunt and Seabring streets, is almost interests in the city invited them to drive wnn nun. Ho conveyed them to Late lew, ueyonu iancuiu ram, duties as un named but really Associate Keeper.

Those duties have not been so well known to the publio as ts Conraddy and finished, and the public will soon havu an opportunity floating fortress. AN INTERVIEW WITH TRAIN. Shortly after the Convention I happaned to stumble and defensive weapons, clothed himself with armor, and was ready to offer or accept challenge to combat like a valiant knight at the of inspecting, what will ba recognizod by ull as and swept them ovor the broad eicpauso ot tue west Side, whoto thoroughfares aro orammed aa though for "vsyho once begins usurpation of power, or for Has commerced. Cough, cough, cough, is the order of tho day. Can't this tblnp bo stoppe.l? It can.

All that is needed to cure tho husky throats, and tho tore Iuuks to hoalth and soundness is Halk's Hosuy Senator Howe mUBt remodel his policy. In THE MODEL ENGINE HOUSE holiday. Their eyos picnou up THE MAQNIECENT CHUBCHES, of tho citv. For vears nast Krnrine Company No. 2, aoroBS tho Hon.

George Francis Train. Ho was most elegantly clothed in velvet and flno linen. Upon his snowy shirt front sparkled an immense diamond. Tho following conversation took placo betweon ub a relative or other mercenary adherent, who (esolves to exalt the personal fortunes of the ruler, regardless of the rights and liberties of the prisoners. This drunken and murderous ruffian who has for years cheated the country into maintaining him, iikhound and ah, procurable at Cnttontou'd 7 Ihe miles of homos of every order tho great lumber Sixth avenue, N.Y., nndof si! druffsistJ.

haB been located in a miserable little house iu Van Brunt which had a frontago of only 15 feet, bearely BUflicient to get tho engines in and out of the house, and in consequence of its boing so narrow that tne ards stretching lar soma aim weai me iiujuiw, Washington, he has long been known as the most prolix of lawmakers, but as a man who would scorn to take anything beyond his reach in fact aB tolerably fair. Moreover, he said from his seat, that he would fearlessly investigate, no briefest notice. And it often happened that ho did not progress many miles without being drawn into a brisk and pleasant affair of that description. Tho merchant carrying goods would no more venture abroad without Toothache Dnors cure in a minute. Correspondent What do you think of tho Jackson has been entrusted with the keys of the cells tho people.

To one usurpation after an Association. Mr. Train? with their clatter of hoots ana jostle oi norns me business, pushing south along the uveuties, pa it Douglas place to the Boulevards, aud tuoy exclaimed horses had to bo lea and all tho time when tuoro was a other the ambitious ruler and his lTlere in Good Authority Tho Hon. George porusod a copy of tho call, and thon their employes, most of whom havo beon for a groat and of the corridors, has been boss, storekeeper, conductor, messenger, and general fire considerable timo was lost. This might socm a small matter in some other distrlots but tho district have bo ntcdot reuuuumg.

iou nave now uumus unscrupulous adherents are liable to matter who was hurt. That sounded brave, and For stating that in this country cue adult quietly remarked, "It's a fraud, an imposition. Young an escort than a tiading vessel would make a One Ot tUO UUSieKl, IUU.il miuiuuo ui mu lm forced on bv the current of ovents. It man, you spe beforo you tho next Prosldont." in which this company work is the most important in the citv. coveriui! the Atlantic Docks, tho Erie basin every six dios ol consumption anu, mioea, so provaiont caused Mr.

Howe to bo a little like Honry controller of the other prisoners. Complaints These counter lumressious aro luevuauiu. ii'iuhu nuTirrcedeult d. tbritt unprecedented, destruction and voyage in hotly belligeront waters in war anil fatal has this disease become, that it is dreaded as tho think of raoo many years in their employmout; and every year they turn out ou Thanksgiving as a target company, with hogs enough furnished by the firm, as prizes, to allow every man to take ono homo. Correspondent What do you Clav, whom ho reBembles in personal appear from prisoners, well founded, have reached dockB and tho other immense mercantile interests along the river front.

In fires in any of theso largo useful power lio side by side. Tho black patch is the great hcourc ol tho race; yet, in tho forniativo Btiej, time, or along tho Spanish Main whero pirates Greeley ance, and resembles in nothing else. But will be mercy to the President now, and save him from untold misfortune horoaftor, for Congress to demand prompt atonement for uimonary complaints may be readily controlle.l by ro blackest, and tuu nngiii paiou tue uuguuat. uiu. stores, where ovcrv descrmtiou of morcautilo commou Train (smiling a savage smile) Bah He's a gigan itv.

inflammable or otherwise. iB stored, seconds some LIVE CHICAGO AND DEAD CHICAGO most did congregate, without convoy. In those primitive days deeds of violenco were soitinR to the ExrF.cron.ANT of On. J.wsn, whioh a.Htihos and strengthens tho bronchial tnbos. allaying intlAuiraa EX A.

M. "WOOD fiBD THE CUSTOM timcH count as hours, ami the merohants and others tic humbug. Young man, I belong to tho pooplo. Men don't accuse another of burning down Chicago of this office, showing that Jack has been brutal and cruel to these prisoners that he has made them buy their necessaries, or little comforts, of him or through him, at prices yesterday in New York he camo out vory singularly as a Senatorial Eotronchor. Ho became Grant and Leet Attorney with a vengeance.

He there is no purgatorial mediation, r.u twilight of con Casev's outrages. Grant had better be forced interested, seeing tho importance, pressed upon tbo iuu aud cleansing thorn aud tho lungaof ad taipiirltios. valescence inese sensa'jons repieheii' tin of constant occurrence, and highway murdor and robbery occasioned scarcely more surprise lire commissioners Ihe neco sity ot having a uigger hmiHe mid a hotter onrnnrt fnr tlie Cnmnanv. to sacrifice his too zealous adherent and rel HOUSE iSVESTIGATlOff. The followinc is the portion of the testi bciug a lunatio, of boing a niombcr of L'lutornationale for nothing.

Grant's nowhere. Young mm, tho poo cross examined witnesses aB if thoy were blame able for swearing to facts, which impeach tho in ative now, than by adopting and endorsing It is a coitaiu remedy for cough, which, loft to tbcmsi Ives, frequPLtly briu on pulmonary oumyl.iints; and it cares bionchitia effectually if taken in timo, and tho directions attietly followed. It has maintained its roputatknusa curativo for ovor a quarter of a century. The Fire CommisaiouerB had no funds uutil tho Balo of some of tho unuseil ougino houses put tho means in their handB to afford better protection to this part of mony of Mr. Lindsay, which shows ox Mayor Wood, of plo pay for tho privilogo of putting mo in tho aold.

I lirnily believe you seo the noxt President. than is now created by a wet skin to ono traveling in the rain, or prostration his revolutionary course, be dragged further five and six times their value, and amounting to real robbery that he has been allowed to order tho prisoners to menial employments the 'people. On Tuesdiv morning niter tne nro.au was lost. To dav, to tho sauguiue. Ibn opportunities afforded for improvement iu reconstruction have mado a gain of tin loss.

It lias been estimated tin'. $103,000, 001) of prt and people were undisturbed in their residences. Tt.o vast lumber interest, on which we are to oepend so largely lor material, was unharmed. this city, to be mixed up in tho Custom House transac tegrity of tho President. Happily, the Grants of this world havo no moro damaging forceB against tho city.

This afforded in the course of usurpation, until ho inevit Correspondent How about Chase? Train Chase Is seventy three. It's Young Amorica tions now undergoing investigation botoro tho boua bv tho heat in the dogdays, or i.d ii thoso who aro threatened with lung diseased, or FIBE COMlnSSIONEB CAlTPnELI. them than the fatal friondBhip of tho Howea. ably incur impeachment at no distant period. torial Committee: to thoiront this limo.

any of the symptoms of bronchitis or asthma, will at onco givo this standard oomody a trial, thoy will never r'ccjt it. vory where. i2 Stfu.ThJsF O. And out of those two businesses Mr. Loot thought frost bitten ears in a drifting snow storm.

Punishment by law was as uncertain as pro or worse that if they refused he would have them locked up in dark and noisome cells that, for money in hand, he has favored TOE PACKING IIOUSES an opportunity to carry out a favorite plan of his, which ho had consldeiod for Bomo time would bo au improvement on tbo construction of oua'e houses; Mr. Train was very courteous, aa ho is, an he could make A. Yes, sir. Judge Darwin E. Smith has received tho con representatives of Chicago commerce wero not singed.

elegant gentleman. It appears that somo malignant, O. Mr. Grinnell out acquiesce luo iaea vi bjviuk tection. One whoso kinsman had been as Ambulances tor the (Injured Affain, not only in tuo oeiter accommouauons iiu uiaiitiu, uui mendacious wretoh has circulated tho Btory that Train fession of the notorious Howard, who his beon finally removed from Rochester and secretly sent lue biotii niiiui Hie wor d'a nrovisiou market.

Only iu tho saving of time and labor necessary for its man him tbe wholo of tho general order business a. no did not. sassinated would not have found it worth The Eagle has often spoken of the need of is a lunatic. Ho proposes to institute libol suits against agement. His plan Mas to construct prisoners that for want of money, he has maltreated them, and that he has stood between tho prisoners and their friends Q.

Ho did nivo apart to air. wooa, ui uruimijm while, to seek justice in the courts, and, unless all papors publishing tho wicked falsification. Should A. ENGINE HOUSE, live of tho grain elevators out ot sevonteen which the citv contained were destroyed. Though moro milos of sidewalk have been burned tuau would reien from tho Lake to the Mississippi, vol twico that amount A.

Yes, sir. RICH FURNITURE, Thowcalfhicst can bo suited at MiVSON'S. Myrtle av. ambulances for the injured in Brooklyn The revelations of all casualties show that no to Auburn Jail for twenty yoarB. Thus tho mob are circumvented, but it is a question whether tho mob wore not as ethically right a3 legally O.

Can you t( 11 wuat portion was given mi. he accomplished a bloody retaliation, the Mr. Train bo successful in his race for tuo Presidential Chair, a plaoe in tho Cabinet will bo rosorvod for which would not only accommodate au ongine company but a hook and thus making what portion to Mr. Leet, and what portion to nir. mitrnnn would remain unavenged.

This ard Bridge Bt. Ho ha? in stjck elegant, furniture, suitable for tho houses of our magnates, and the prices aro as Muii. wrong. Tho mob which Howards crime pro cessity strongest colors. Wo return to the subject once more, having an "instance" to ono set ol telograpn apparatus do lor oooi, uuu Binug llin enmnanies a better nnnnrtunitv of working ill uni THE THREE voked can really lay to his charge all tho deaths which mark an ora engineering skill, givlmr ns oon cheap proportionable as tho lower priced articlos.

MASON will got up any styles of elaborate work, an 1 guarantee perfect satisfaction, Ho has boen so long in business thathe ia acquainted with all its details. son, lio communiceted his laeas to mosuia. umuuun Ji Tockiitz, tho well known architects, and they undo tho lilimn fnr the now hnllrHnff in accordance with his litcliou with Il'CBll water uuuer mu laae, aim iuu i.in order prevailed, not only while people were in a barbarous state, but long after thoy had attained what they thought an advanced stnoe of enlightenment when civilization which occurred from tho firo of tho military. From Another correspondent. Aluamy, Janaary 2, 1872.

Your delegation this year are in earnest in who have called to see them time and time again. Certainly, any one casually visiting the jail would suppose "Hummer Jack" wis Head Keeper. Ho had most to say and most to do, kept the keys and controlled the prisoners with that smirking contentment which his chances for extortion and brutality gave him over them. exhibit tho suffering which a lack of ambulances causes. Many of our readers will doubtless remember the frightful accident which happened on (he South Side Railroad tl at aro fire prooi, uuicirg our turoe ccii'mni all intact.

Highways, so long a desiderata of our rapid growth, Willi their accompanying sewerage, wator, aud gas, ara without serious damage. Alvord and Jacobs are to bo Speakers aftor all. views. Tho houso ia two stories high, having a frontage of fifty feet on Van Brunt street, aud a deiith of soventv ilvo feet on iieabring street. Tho first floor is WHERE TO BUY CARPETS.

While some Bcasous aro e3pooially dovot id to active bns Thev will tell Speakor Smith from the floor what Guaranteed comforts and contrived luxuries tbe matter of rtforming the Brooklyn ferrios control)! by Goorgo Law and his non reaidont associates. It will be rcmomborcd that 1 ist year Senator Pierce in Squires' A. II yuu will miuff uio uu hi vu I bring my papors with me, I cin then tell you oxactly. I will allow you Ihot time with a great deal ot pleasure. Cau you toll now what wero tho influences recommending Mr.

Wood? A. Ho had been an old politician here for years, I understood; ho had Jioen in tho war. and was an ex Mayor of Brooklyn. Q. Is ho a sound Republican? A.

1 think ho is 1 never knew anything to tho contrary. Q. Was Mr. SquireB a politician also? A. Inovor klJ0.WrjoTou know what recommended Mr.

Squires to Grinnell? A. I do not I never asked tho question, as it was a matter that did not interest mo. You do not know that Mr. Wood was backed up by anything beyond bis political obaractor and bis miliary character? A. Ioouot; ho had a partner Si Mr.

Wood? A. I should when learning and the arts were encouraged to decide. divided in the centro by a row of opon pillars, which mado tho division lines for tho two, tho ougino compa Tv rm mm Bideftnri the truck company on the THE EAILWAl'S n401 nnlnl 41, nir tiniutGrimttinor title to this focus. The during the month December. An em when men plumed themselves on Christian noss, bouse furniBhfng claimB all Boasons as Us own.

Car pets are always wearing out, and require replacing by now Oilcloths aro in tho same condition, and nowiy uiai rled couplos assuming housekeeping must have thorn. In business which energy and capital hive catered for niimi At pnrl of pniti nnmnniiv'H compartment are ploye of the road on his return from work, as well as intellectual and courtly culture, fell from ono of the cars, and wbb run over The New York Bar Association are evidently afraid. They recite awful facts against Bing judges, but name not a judge, calling on the troduced in tho Senato a bill providing that the corporation, (which is Goorgo Law managing tho Bridie tl, Ferry, should run boats in tho night time. In tho Assembly Mr. Haver introduced a bill roduoing the ferriage on tho ferrios of the Eastern Distriot, set flno stalls for their horses.

Around mo wan is a Drevett hose rack, for drying tho hoso, on whioh 750 feet of hoso can be hung and driod, without auy difficulty, in about two hours. Under the old system it by four of the wheels the train was immedi and organized campaigns and fought battles in hebalf of their religion. These were "the throughout tne esi ana isonnwojt, wiiu uuruij excoption, remained through to its habit. The rivers are very fow wht'se Bonrco and mouth ynu oan transpose, us our engineers did the Chicago Kivor. It is a pocr satisfaction that we have our ruins left, without ivy owl, or bat, aa vieing with tho curiosities of the rJJn r.hieflv destroved material thlncs.

not obaractor Legislature to rind out wno wno ana unpoaou, took nearly two weeks to dry out hose. TUB SECOND ET.OOB good old times." which are also owned by Goorgo Law. Mr. Pierce's In their double role of law reformers and lawyers tho Bar Aflsooiation have a hard time. They ately stopped and his companions brought him to Bushwick, from which place he was eent to the Brooklyn City Hospital.

At the inquest, conducted by Coroner Whitohill, bill passed tho Senate, but it never got further iu tho Thev are widely modified by the spirit of think he was a man of about 45 or perhaps 60 years i oT ago. He is a Republican ex Mayor ot Brooklyn, I bo Is used for the sleeping rooms for both companies, tho bods being placed on each side of tho room. On this ji i uftitnb la hn ftir House than tho Committee on uommerco and naviga though there wero a few montal and mural Bhaviuff pilea that burned up. Thut night, wheu tho aooial and tua ciwfl framework were shattered, bloody riot and the modern age. The laws of every civilized country make the protection of life their first tion, and to that Committoo Mr.

Haver's bill was also referred, and there it stuck in the mire of corruption. nished with nowspapers and periodicals for the use of have cases before the very judges they mean but do not name. If they did name them the judges would fine them for oontempt of court or dooido npninst them in their cases. Happily for the it was shown that from tho lime object. Society relieves the citizen of doing Mr.

Flanagan of New York, who waB ohalrman chaotic law breaking did not Beizo onr iuobscb. Cahn ncse, enrnost resignation and heroism stood out to dig Was be Mayor at that timo? A. No ho had boen yiuder'tandyoatosaythattho profits of the general order business aro J100.000 a year, or not less than that? A. I do not say that thoy aro I am so in the mcmucrs, ana a largo oatn room. xu ouwao of the building is about $20,000, and considering the fi.t.

thut Ua fnnnrlntlm, laid on hundreds Of SpilSS of that Committee, ana George Loutroi ol hisownDolice duty and its chief care is to the accident occurred till tne injured man reached tho hospital, more arn hours had elapsed, and that no which had to be sunk to make it, it is cheap as dirt, at nliy CieSirilCIIOn. UVOU UIH IN tuuu tumo liub culafing corruption which Baps tho integrity of the in Now York, tho socona on tho Committco, were bench and its reputation, it is understood that theee judges are few who are meant, and limited that, dntv efficiently for him. The that. The carpenter work, which was dono oy MessrB. RrnMiAM noticeable for tDO never known to do anything on "wind and sympathy, State is the vigilant bodyguard of every man Rurceon had seen the man, nor had any at It iB tho champion fire.

That stands tn history. Tho brut timo unon record that fire ever made four and a to the metropolis. Men of that gaiig" always insisted on roaonB moro tangible Delegations from both tho WoBtorn and lilXUJ, auil i iiavu Plymouth Church Rental ot Seats, He does not need to arm him mill in eicbtren hours. OliiCQRO has not the pu tempt been mado by any ono to stop tho on a journoy, The mooting of the Committee of Seventy last Bilanimity of having tieen Plain by an insinnifloaut catas self for defense or offense, but on the con Eastern Districts of your city came horo last Winter and insisted, on behalf of your people, on the passage recommending to all want of carpets, a visit to ine ttoro of Messrs. J.

P. CARLL A 809 Kulton ttreot, wo fOol that wo do them a favor, as thoro' thoy au get good goods at reasonable lates. rrMETAPHYSICAli DISCOVERY." THE DOLLAR TST SET. MRS. O.

BUOWK, No. 61 Bond st. N. offers hor discovery to the (teat, blind and, bald, for the cure ol all diseases od logical principles, by its absorption throng tin eyes, earfl and Bcalp. Ten cents, 0Dclod to too at vemty, will procure her Moiaphytical Pamphlet, of 68 pages Also.

Poor HichardV' tfyo Water, Socts Sold by IMvicb leys, ifulton and Clinton sts, ana by all dnig kW 1 PICKLE JARS FOR PRESENTS. Thero are bo many now and beautiful stiver plated arU clos brought out this season by tbe LUCIUS HARl' MA.N fACTUIUNCi Nos. 4 and 6 Burling Slip, N. that ItiaditlioulttodetDct any ono moro worthy ttuu another of praise. Tho simple and useful pickle jars aro amous tho most artistic pieces of ware In their establishment There aro two largo elegantly out glass jars, encasod iu silver plated rims of many devices and patterns.

Souio edges aro round, others oval, othors again squaro. terminating in rectangular blocks, but all of them beautiful. When viewed separator, each would bo pronounced a 'Wtect beauty;" but whon tho others are examinod it becomes difficult to chooso. Call early and see tho paV tovus and select a seasonable present. MILHAU'S With l.jpoph.aiiliiiB of km.un.i.mni Kraut unprmcuiont.

"JiJivfnS 1 163 Broudnoy, IVuw York. aoli blood, which in a short tima saturaieu ma substantial and finished manner in which every thing is constructed, and, indcod, all tha mechanics engaged in the construction of the building, seom to have dono their work faithfully and honestly, so that the building will bear tho most Mold inspcotlon. Tho painting of the building and tts caulking of tho floors was all done by the mombor of tho company tnomsolves. innnnn wm lr wnn hv Mr. Gilfoyle, and thO trophe, but by a conuagruuon mmwuuw uuv yrua nip lit disclosed several things whion render tne Not only are these facts, whioh no subsequent disclaimer and whitewashing must be let for a moment affect, but it turns out that all this time this ruffian has been himself a prisoner with no right to be out of a cell himself that he ought to have been in confinement, instead of having been Assooiate Keeper, and given not only his own liberty in the Jail, but control over the cells, money, labor, and food of the other prisoners, tho worst of them better than he.

It is of oven less moment that justioa be done on him personally for his late crime, than that examination be made by the Sheriff, who is a humane and well meaning man, and by the Supervisors of the County, into the state of things that allowed and sanctioned the swindles and cruelties of the fellow, who may yet die in the yard of the institution he had such thrifty reasons for living in. Nor must there be any delay or half and half examination. Certain parties who have tried to keep the crime from the press may have reasons for trying also to "fix matters" now that the Eagle has ferreted the occurrence out. Let all suoh efforts and those making them be watohed narrowly. tmrv the law disnonraees his carrying of As theTunualrentulof seats in Plymouth Ia hand.

I should like to call tho attention of of thoeo two ferry bllla. They talkoi and roasonod proceedings of that debating society of more with tbo mcmbors of the Committee, but it was of no Mr. Beocber to an abuse and outrago heretofore prao weapons. The wayfarer must be very quar rekome who gets involved in a personal on (rated Loudon or now xorit. bub uuuu ruwiuuuu, by a benevolence whioh is tho moat majestio foature of the age, that her commercial and social relations with tbo whole world still Btand.

Mr. BarttettbrugB wcrtby of Chicago. "Worthy ot than usual interest, xnoy ruouivou T.oiBlatnra for a Fall olootion, in whioh to use; they might have talked to the wind with more effect. As a last resort tho delegates from Brooklyn had member of tho Church, and holding a tv.A internal Revouuo Dopartment iu plumbing work by Kr. Coggms.

counter, and if he invites such a combat will nhnma aeain incumbents for all the oity offices, Brooklyn, a cynio might say, considering that we nur Brooklyn Los 'been accustomed to secure a po itvon on directly Famemt CnAndED. A telographio dispatoh presently find himself in the hands of a conference with Senator Tweed, who was Tho Great I Am" of the last Legislature. Mr. Twoed told theXtfmnVlDg tbo Balo, Bitting tured and brouaht tho young man up. Jiui wo tmuK If that be done, we will havo a tresiaont ana Onvornor and suoh a variety of local officers to rmrAnrrrl ft few davfl nrrn announcing; tht Goo.

W. constable. Tho commercial traveler has be has improved on bla original fecundity of telioiU for tno aolo purposo of them ho waa sorry that ho could not do anything for the relief of the pooplo of Brooklyn in tho way of ferry nothing to fear except the sharp but peace vote for, as will render things very lively for ticn. BliFS, of Brooklyn, wis run over and killed on tha Delaware Railroad, near Wilmington, and that it was alleged ho had been guilty of a criminal assault iinnnavouniladvofMIddlctown. It ual sinco boen clothes and tho straw upon whioh fie lay.

"His cries. for something to ease tho pain were frequently repeated," testified one witness, who helped to carry him to tho station house. surgeons of the City Hospital, who treat ed the man, said that the hemorrhage was ono of the principal causes of his death, and that upon examining the injuries after death, ley found the vessels from which tho Wood had poured lying loose in the pounds, while the bones and muscles were frightfully mangled. The Sergeant of police from the precinct where the man was at first curried, testified that in an experience of Avnrvhodv. The moro tho memor.

ar. xraoy ful competition of rival "drummers." In the "Uood me tli." reform, becauBO he had loft all such things in thohands of Mr. Flanagan. Flanagan persisted, until his duties desire to have the Mayor of the future appoint "bSmnRtiio marlict" in otbor words, putting an ex lea on tho Boats, in a mannor. Shi" Vcr ainhiB uotlu keeping vith our pastor's nrmcbii B.

Will ho net ace to it that wo now haw au ri al Balc? Ia a wituoas to thoso prjoootltngs gS oirtTcar, and am wiUlu to raako au my statement ifi.ocossar.v. Alex. Moore's Magazine, Oood Health, can as a legislator were ended, in guarding Goorgo Law's event of murder, the law has provided elaborate, costly, and ingonious machinery for the u.n.nri that nnthinff Unrtinir to BubstantiaM this stigma the headB of departments was squarely aeroai bnd of tho Now EudUud and Amoricau News Com monopoly. Committee retained the original von tn6 memory of tho deceased was elicited at tho nrl. Tho detection and punishment of the criminal To day, Mr.

Aitken, nothing dauntod by tho reverses I wtunff mnn's pany, Boston and New York. Tho Januiry numbor talkB about "Physical Foroe Imporishablo," "Moans of of last Bossion in tho matlor of forry roform, agaia resolution to eleot Mayor, Controller Auditor, and head of tho Street, Water tnnv Coroner's raquost. ab too uniurm" i friends and family tosldo in this neighborhood, this a. siEsmEK op l'LiJtoyiii uuuisau. Brooklyn, January 5, 1872.

moved forward to tha attaok. Ho introduced thoflrt The protection of human life i3 the primary and stinctive test of civilization. Wo have Been that it is possible, on raro oooa explanation is but juittco to them. ad Sowerace Department. The resolution for A.

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