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' , , , . , - - T . u H VOL. XIII. WASHINGTON CITY, D. C FRIDAY MORNING.ANUAltY 3, 1873. NO. 32. AUCTION SALES. am fl". , Under and by virtue of a deed of trust be-. JgJcdtonit-rerHh dy trf Anrast, A D lf.1, and dulr rownlHl Id Liber No. M, folio SMI of M.t oneof the lend rtnoriM for H eehlnglon county and the PMlrkt.of .Ootomf. I will m31 at pabife urtfoo.io tb blchnvl bidder, on ri.lDAY.theM day of Jinnirri A. 1 171. at 4JW o'clock p. pi , on lb prf-niaee, ell tnt piece or-rr-. of ground tin- FOREIGN. AITOVtlltf-S IN MEXICO, fnddMnrlbmlonlhcffoiitMl ltor plao thereof m fA nunuM-irea four, it.. In xium- numbered ewhtr eU, (M.) to-l bet with lb lnuTOTmiu, omwiallnn1 of stwo4Ury andante Brick Dwelling, eoutaloiug right room. , . Terms of 1 i On third rb, and tbe residue In IWO eqUI nHHW Bl III BIM1 (WW' It month, wllb rorn piled Dl reo In eome newei or washlng-toi n Uie da y of mm, eecured to the eetlfo- be tnietee. If th terra of Ts er not with In Art day. l trustee rrrr the mw)I t lb rtok end ent of the defauUuiaT upon on w b anew try Bdver-Men.ri BPr printed hod pabQsned la Um ll Son Liiiis V JATI,1IKK 4c tXKAUY," liuUmHiUii IlAal Eataia fWhaM- oukhwtounieron-oa.Bve SieveMu el diw uinoe umiaimr. aVKUlMC ALDEHNEY BULL AT AU0T10N. nWt On flATrRDAYMORNINO, Jst.uery4,at JtuLll VcWk, waatiall Mil, la front oi oursuo ttun rooroa, opt Alueniey Dull, between two and Th- lteeccraan UallraaJ Project Not Paeerd byCeagreae-Cemplrtle fib Yerw Cram aad the Clijr Mealee Itallread--A New I. Akel--I.lcatefl tat General Kamerke ! he Praeelea MlnUirr ef Yar--lfa1a'e Cas-apeigK la A-la rprlalag of Cenvlrt la the Pkllllpla lelaaie- Many Iaraa ind Native Killed. ItKYICO. JaJ-it LATIMEB A CU.ABT. Ancta, 1Y IATI A A-actl-BonthwffMooi Twm Bron-Wof aifKJWWiSKftiiii thli(rorufUtorJainfOwari lorOi ilJi Bffeoa, nit to lb eomwrof Tblrd turli to B trt nor uL with width of IxA 11 in hMfrra of Wnoarlnnla a trMtt wrt. and ai r until or throturli fMt. Tk ImtrornMtiU on IhaAffratt lat of a thrUwT and atllo brick lion, with lor on trrt : on th H-alr ot front la a twotor and atuo brick dwMllBf Hotn bouara bar fwa rrtnat On frmrth Mh: batanr ta t(i, twrlr, HaiKu ana iwmir ian curd by a dd of mia1 Oonvraflin- at rmt i Two hundred dulUra i , Jt W. nOWXMAy.Altrtrnar. . Fl MrttP"f P" liSiiwiih arH. Aim& t Surf IATlMrA a CLgABT, AncU. V1KKKNA: WIM.IAMK. Aarllaaarra, JL Mo.lwUaortliwwrtCDrnTnthaadDtrU. a5fi tnr and rn-jHr. dl Dt duif rnTrdd la Llbr II IU lDU I It d . ami brdlmrtloa Of IwiUafU at rnUiO aortti LU nun nnmborwd aM. rrooraa ot muivwd isrlr thrhr anfurail Iffi.r'J'WE.lKE iT Turnri3uofUI OoTnmMt) atrcotU ftaoatta from th Borthwtat onrtwr of aatd lot 47, thane nt H frt, thaw north 1 fat, thwoa wtwt M t, lhaa aouth it fort to bWlnalnfr. Mn SwnorfbarnUrmfmnt of optb Uxwimf nt Ui if ornwld, cwnbt with th timirovninw tberaoo. Ttmii ton oaahf balano tn alt. twlr iutniMi m"in, o o rura4i ihaDrottarirt aidiooaitnn umkubm tannicl aal aro not onmpllad wtttawtthlnlv"? aftr aaJ tna nroPfTtr wiO b raaxrid at rtk and tnrtaa v) aal aro not onmpllad will aiUw aal tba nrorTtT win ba raaol cwt of U defaultlhjfjpupf hr, ,.--TmAlNAKf) H. WARMER, GREEN detl-aoAda Aoctioootra. la-rnt A BOTH I1U rfl POSTroXED rSTII, '."tfWAUJKr. 1)Y iSotlth ithWNt eornar fyin. . and Uavrath atrtrt. TKUtTErS iA":r9r JAABLB IUPX0TEO rTmtMOfadfvdoTtrtiaUdat)) Hanh . Wt, anir raooruva Ui land vaoorda of Qnlawtbla, end br vwhiuwq inrca , . n HMnlal n IJhrja. laua am.M.maa..ttt Uilanil voorda of Waahliurioqenantr, UitUlot of airanioa w u wnj "nmn"! r, i anau awi, at pauuo nation, on Oiarwl.r In rrllitiir. lahallaall. f HONIUf, th th dar of Januarr. Wh ' o'clock p. m.1 la front of th rrrmla. all that i ptn '. I'ini or parrel of around aitnat, IriiMt and btipr In th 3tr of aahlnyrton. Iiiatrldt of Colutntla, and u Iraowti aa irt of Ijuti,la tlquar TX f rouUn ihlr. tMifMandalsuchMoa hBW4rMrTnn.run- nr Dc HI xiraifirvtn rtwuomr irr,iDi lurac-v ;nnlnfotUion finl atrt thlrUva fartandals a: umqc ( k new arr btphu nineir ataa nuab of beaHnnlnv. lmirovd br a two- " ftrai ofaaJai Ona half eaaht halanr In, alt ftaftrwr mierw ana cnra or lim ConTrancliur and aUmpa at Sirchwar On hundred dollar to ru tlie pronrrtT la knnriwl off. TNITKD dTATKS .VAUHUAL BALK, I a flrtn of a writ of fieri f arlaa leaned front th lutii mMM tna m minima of CiuTaWa,aod to uedlrei llnnafif tha Huiirania VmiM nt Lh I lat riot afna. and La tna dirai ted. I will aalL at nub. 11 eel, far reeb, tn front of the rnnrt-haaee door of eeid Mriei,oB nuiuaii nUlrn aiul InLhPaal In ai oF12iU In Suuare No. TM. In the r ton, u. v Mareuivr wiw aii ( Hn( faat mA Waaktnvtiin. It. f tfulhar vrilA all i the Unproreniente tDereoo. eehed erfl Uffled npti a the imprtrof Wlltuun Jemee,and wlUU e.Jd to eaUefvateouUon ha fM. in favor of Elward Kftd ".TOraKCaY 11Y laATIMBU TtLKAIlV. t 1) Anctioneera and Ileal Eatet Rrokere, Corner of I'mnarlff aola avfiine aud Uvuta atreet. Bur OOe DuildW. airv m nrtvrnvurvT prmr-tTitTT. Oa MOJtbAY UOllNINU. January a, liCfcwewlJl bTl at tVioluciTet onr anoUoMrweoe, eouthweat ortterof fVanarTanlaarnuaudElvuth atreeL fonterof IVanaTfTanlaarnuaudElvuth atreeL the followliuf erUclMiM eurual teleeoopea, I aUmal taleeeope at rep, 1 marine irlaea, i pocket o(wnpeeni. IB emaU atrl,n f'ot hn-nee, loot etunxuian ere, IT1 foot flame ahadea,. fljlnr twheO flrin eiDlurniebara, W) nrliur flani ahadce, v wind ahadea, tf copper funnel, be lance ancketa, M wonner,l tareraka,lpalrl'llere,lpalrerta. nra.Uleneeheeda.le trlPOde.trjatnU for Bttffa. t iLmal fW tlriT .1 ! iih liMirnnMnU. ITS I IJi .id.! .iia.4am 1 it fMiwImw. 1 Brfrs draw. Tnm innTrnmaBta. 1 3tfa.l braee eotrot. t UP borera. 1 prftur warn. rubber bnckfte,letovM.4 Are poSeraTlrake,! fir ehoveU,! ranteen and atrip, mQe Weireiili wlre.l oartrMr boiee,as cap unZW P fletol ivurhae, I raenalptw, I ramp fetool. iMiUTr watrou etor, latovaend Oitur, tt yarde olckrpet, 1U rerde of eoooe tuetuu-, Mnewe- Krai tKifc i Propwty aniWaburelna- Offloef, ftlrtial petrloe.1 deVlawAd LATIUER k CLEAUiVAnrU. BY UUkUN dL WILI.IAJIM, A act lea re re Ma. Mot north weat ooruar 1 tnth and V atrteta l'.8?S8.JAWJW,J3rftfTPJ,X.W.W? ir..ti..r.ii..fK.';iAK"Yii,.; t".xnr Kni iuun-ni- A HUT HTHEK1H HLDl. IBUAKlt bo fsUDAlTtha loth day of Januarr. A, D U7e,al o'elSk, rstt- QO "e prentta., dTtblfHeM or r. Uonofaeld lot nuwbered eleven. (ID In enuar Su?birZrr.f haodrod ueTlhlrlr Art, tWld. Tbd a followe, Jannluif for fhe eeme ai the noriheeat eornar of aajd lot and runnlnir theaee 41UU I nnr (W Itei, inrncf ww uiww.iw '"TJf tenca north AftrifU) feeUtneaoe eeet nneentiei u alontf tha line of uatreetiouia ixeoei) fret, elor tha line of u atreet to ma txece iw wo. nine, with the improvemaiil, eoualetlA of a frame TanuJ caehT eoneanrinr, Ae,, at coat of imr eheear; lu down on thedaf of aalet and IT tha Urmaera Tnoi oieuplled with within Aft dare after the . nit ui lhaiFnaiM i mnii lha rlubt to reeaii Tha lUUraad rrwlpa-rrrldfat DTcJada Aaka rrtaa llew ta Iaaaa a Nrwlau. Th Toliicr tact wtvlUcked hy a band of uiieTce Dviwrcn v.nm'iiiK'pcc ana vw capital ta rohtwd, tftrr which th robbrri fool I r Htl Into lha ranltal aliead of tha dlll- Cnr, i of journal Ta oanih Anna m eipcctMl in Vrra Crus tn Janttarv, The Metloan CMiirrrt adlonrnM wlihnnt flnallr paeelnjt tha Jlotwrant project. An RmrUah PomDaAT ha entered aa ramnetltnr with the Flamb and RoMcrant achnna. Tbe Vera Cnn and City of Mexico railroad has been flnUhed, and pre paratlOD on a frrand rata are being mad for tha Inauguration fet tlTltlea. Tha Mexican JoarnalUti hure ar ranged to reeelre rcpreaentttUe from fur algn journal. Prealdent I-erda dTeJida, at the rioting- of uiiKrvee, mu vuo arnuing ot em&aaalra to Bnaln. frermanrand flnaiefneleeiaH hmn Am- orrrd, and tbe creation of tha Rio Orandc anrna of tha wood, whlrh wu lneerted eo armir into the roan w to ciinr wjtdou um pOMlhllltf of remoral. The flrn on trie nark P. Pariet teatlfloil that ha waa op lUlrl won aftrr tte -hoolliig, tnd tw no plelol. Mn. (mll. In ifcmbM ibt ltr FUX l IhtOniKl Cnilrnl howl. H ""f1""! iof with lh Mnrw Blrlf. . 8jr FUk lomp vpns ihoottMilfirlke btotraa n"7 hinrt owrd lh tr r pocket of hU pnt. Mr. Townwnd of ml to Tf?" bj the wll ..... ..... n.i. m .).. nM...Ioo rrlcrrfd 10 ld h would kill Blnkf M roln hlmi tbM Ml. ddld to Mm I'Do jm i not m tka irallowi li)omlg up Mfore jonj MO tnM Hk niwwerMi "Hie nllow will not Iw LnlltlnNewYorklnhiniJlmFltk." JiulM Doirdman ciclniica in, Kmunooj,. Madelnln 0. BlU. of AUMroa, Irougtl nil In lh I'nllfd Bltt ClfmUConn of hi. I.frlt .v.lnal th. MnMtl 1M IniU nnce Compinj, of IhU.cllr. to roMfer riO.om, lh imonnl of het hmliiod life In .nmncf. Il nirmliml on'whlA lllm In hpr rltdlnCT h rl " " Mrflnr. .ffral for Hie lnnrftocfl fomptny la Mnl.lle. Th n.w,r of th IJMPMT M that McCoj" power V nfcl wen re- of the wnr, In 1801, and lhat plalntl wu rfni nAti.l nl tt. Mivn.tlnn. and that, fon eqnentlr. any patmenU ahe mUht hare made alnce lhat limn were of Jio olndlna' f flt upon the rompanr. Jndue Blalf hlnrd Uvdar derldeil lhat Ihe erldence amnoi mt laln tne anratlon. of Ihe prnnpanr, nnt Uo holdl lhal plahll! falU to ahnw that .he paid ner orrmtntn at ine ororer a m ., v. all laWM, and, Ihcrafo cannot rtcoTf r. THB BIARCII rOR BOD1II at the rnlna of Ihe Centre alien Ore terrnl. M..A.1 n-Am t. tl.a nn.rthlnff Of thfl remaiDI of the bor Berln., Ihe aerenth rlftlm. Notb- ii.. r.v .""".ra. rreriona 10 ine rni- aihAte"""''id.iiI all Of tfiPtn erxlcari but were prerented br the conductor, who K?e!J,n " them to rrre-jn fnalde, with thd eteentlnfi nf ikn IImIa n.i U(.' r.n.l.1 -.. .."-. ."""" "S."UU .'Hn.in.ar.. unit ana rr&cnea me piHtTojio Juat a tbe rraah came. Tlia freight trfti. IS ISw'tt I,i7l.0ti,lae M Sm "a Ball, an accftmfltlahH onlr four minute behind tha expreM frUt Uett iriata. u haina n Italn, while H ahnqM bate been ten ralnnte-. WaVu fHaE,. W M' Ing remained of the body pare the trunk, wkinta waa t.tai inn.1 ami irnti alrnoat berond Spain, Oerminy and Guatemala had been do Ideottflratlon. It neeewary to MwolT commuwlon wu of the greateat lmportaripe, M It would. auiUlo the lntereiu of the rrput- nc nua aroia lniemmmnw compiicatlona, whlcli the OoTernment ought to prerent. Tbe President alto aaked rannlnilon to leime a new loan to meet the necewltlea of the ex chequer, and promised that all ratlrmu) pro IftCU would recelTe attention and Congrem it uiitiiiuru vi turiu. till. I.. Traaaa Aral la nlaalaTkaIaaraeatta Kleel Aaraataate PrraUent. Hatam a. Dee. 80, (tla Ker Weat.) All the available regular troop in Ilarana, number ing 400, commanded by Geo. Chinchilla, went toilolgulnon Saturday. Volunteer, cot.aa quantly, again mount guard on tha fortlUca- ttona annul we cut Action- t'aDtalrt-oeneral Cehalloa hit aen. a )dK advocate to Inreetlgate the recent oper ation at llutireln. The Journal ear that onfy five offlcen and tnmritmUm tccteunk at llolguln. The imurgrnu earned on regimental che. Insi . b1a lha f rami Jd raai premieM at the rUk and ooet of tbedraultinjf pur rbaeer br adrertUluK Ihre tune in eon. ntwapeiwr IUaitluWaebUitftooriljf .!--... tfuWWNurxz: J CQLLKOTOB'a Ornoa. Dec, la, UTt aell el public auction. In lit cellar of the Onatotu nouae,UthlaporUtb folToarin derrled (rood. tbeBwn harinf remalneil in warehoo f without miauun hiiwi h larmniigiaaun Oateof onrineiriipwauun, tii MTVed la tbe H.'5rYerlere, f rora lleffre. Ai the lath October, dm) .(Ty Vanderhuret k boeater, and ootv &lBd"toAallnt,W"hlnrton,Uia "tMebbi ruin. marked D. rTo,aMl)t e-alla.lUont, Zii. ita Ar .1 an nf aralla.. ImiairtAil tn the luTi Ilrrawn i from Ktnmtini.on thI1 of not em per. iwChi Veuderborat k Doetdar, and oonalfued to a wfflfgB g voi inn, ooiwio. danttaotd TllOUAH DatWUNU. AiicUnneer ri1113 IS TO 01 K NOTICE THAT TI1K HUlt I ecrtber haa obtained from the Huprem Uonr, oTth PUtrtct of Columbia, hulilintr a ajrcll terna fatten teetaiofntarr ppHha pereooal .eatat j4 '.: bTT i.e. At v7aahlnirtiin AniiBl. ll. f) . . . .". ----TJa.r -lZ-la.-..T I If tuaiiua aniuai ill aaiai I int. lat or naaniuru-n oo daoeaeed All pareona havttiif delma antnal the ai deoaeeed, re hereby waruetlloeihlblt (be . the rth day of liecemer nain hay may 'olberwlee by law U iokided frotn U' UueAt of the aeid ""tHveu undtr my hand, tbl Mh day of TJeeembrr, "" CAT1U1UNK MbJU mark. Vimer i A. WflMUta, TWirter of W ill. OKMIiw nan-vent Tmpathlxcra ear tha rabcbi will aoon hold n election for lha ptirpoee of re placing Ceapedf with Ignaclo Agrimonta aa Wealartnt. Their object I to create a faTOfc ableimDroselon abroad, and arall themaelrea of Agramonte' tuperlor abllltlea and energy. iiBLHueei atrvMiUi ItATA ha. Dec. St. On the nfirht nf th 51,1 tnatant InaurirenU attacked tbe town of Ma- gnrabomba, but wart repuUed ty the troopai not, however, before they had burned eight hottaea In the town. On the nlffbtof theKlh Inatant the ven d'annet repuUed a body of lmurgenU who were marching to attack the fortified Spanlth cerop of Maragnan. CHINA. The rihlpmeat af Caalle la Cowl a II leaA a I'prielaa- of CaatteM.ia tha.rviniplwe lalaad. Saw FaAwciaro. Jan. 3. The ateamahtn China arrived here to-dty, bringing date front Ilong Kong In NoTrmbcrS7. T"be latent derclopmonU relative to tho ahlpplog of eoollea to Cota Rica are aomewhat atarulug. The nrrlntendent of emigration at Macao refused point blank to elgn the contracts. Tha Governor said he would dlnmlM blm If he did not sign them. The puperlntendent said that In acb. caa lie would report at once to the Government at LUbon. Inillr, he took two week' leave of absence, daring which hi deputy signed the contracts. The Strait Aewa of the 4th of XovrmIer gives an account of an npri'lntr of convicts In the Phllllnlne laland. who rallied to ll.u rrv of death to Spain. A serious conflict fuf- loweo, in wuicn many Europeans ana na tives were killed and wounded. The rebels were pursued to the mountalos and forests. Great numbers bf them were killed, wounded and raotured. Governor Selmbonr Issued a proclamation, thanking Ihe people for their 'o-opcrnuon in queiung ina insurrection. UKAT 11 11 IT A IS. Gala la Rmtarala la llrnall. London. Jan. 3. -Hundreds of agricultural lattorrra, ut of employment here because lha farmers refute to par the wages they demand, are preparing to emigrate to Brazil. A HAKBUW XBCATK. Tba lot? of the ateamahln Minnesota, whlrh arrive, at Liverpool on Tuesday last from .w iiira,iuuwi uiai m -rjru oi cown was on lire when tha retse! was Are days out from tbe latter port. Una hundred and fifty bate were destroyed. Hlllll B laMI'llOH 1 AHIA. The Ruaalau Goveronient has. with tha greatest frankness, communicated to tbe Government of (treat Britain its plans for the campaign In Central Asia, and offered to allow BrltUn officers to Accompany the troops iu tiicir ujTiaiiuti.). MPAIN. Tba Cabaa lnSMrrrrtUn le be Juimtdlalrly Craahoal Aaala. Mapaid, Jan. 3. Tba Journals here deny that th Insurgents In Cuba have met villi snereas In their recent operations, and assert mat me rouaiuuu wtu oun oo crusneui coiamial narORMS. At tha New Year's reception of Amaden yesterday ilia subject of colonial reforms was mentioned In conversation, and his Mslestf expressed himself as heartily In favor of the iiu recently luiroaurcu, iu uie unee pnivia lng for the emancipation of slaves In I'orto Rico, " rOKTLtJAU Oaealaartha Cariea. Lisbon, Jan. 3-The session of the Tortu cue Cortes waa opened to-day by King Louis tn person. Ills Malettr. In hie sDeecii from the throne, said lhat measures bad been taken. to punish the psrsoua who recently conspired against f,ha Government. , ITALY. AaUrcea af the Pane. Rout. Jan. SV The Pone, on recelvluc the ralatlne Guard resterdav. made a brief ad dress, alluding to tlie pen-srutlons of the munii aua aeciunng mo nun oi Europe were aamnng on perilous ground. T MKIllfANY OllaUtrrarWar, Dim in, Jan, 3. Lieutenant General Von Kamecke will succeed Von Roon as Minister of War for Prussia. The latter I to bv made field marshal. FUANCK. Cewmaalala ta be Heat ta New Caladaala Pahis, Jan. 8. The transport Orno will soon sail for New Caledonia with 580 com munist prUoncr,.wbo hate been scnteuced to pcnat eennuuw ta mi runt;. Rl'HnlA. TbeCsarewlia Imprevlaa. St. PiTxaeBt'ao, Jan. fl.-The Cxarowttx Is staking favorahlo progress towards recov ery from inls Ulnea. Hi fc.cr Is gradually dixreaslng. THE HVNmwUI IM-AND. The ll-eta aMleai. Hehafleld. NXW TnaaT. Jn. Q Tlina ana IK . sels of both the l'acltlr and Aelatlc anundron which will be ordered to rendetvons atllono- uiii niiuuu. aeiay, u is expected that our Ho WTn-uiloo will ba eoual to lhat of too BrltUh aviuadmn. TTie Ihraffi fluhlngton dlapatcli saysi tlen. rVii-t.fM hiu a..iii(. t...n himself of the opportune nailing of theOall- .... ,.VIH sBIr)m lo jioaoiDIO, 10 - . wvm ,u..Ko lorjine oeneni oi nu bealin, and rolncldrtllr the Suit Depart ment aralla-liwlf of Ihla opportune nior'. mrnt of one powwlnt nisbljr Ihe ron. J'."?,0'."" "wMMlTlo thirne hlavwkh brief hot aerrct and Important tuemphle dBpatrbra to waich clolr the conrte of erniuln the IlawaUaa Ulanda, cooperate wllh Gen. Pierce, Ameripan Mlnl.ler, and be carrfol that oothlnr be edeetcd for forelirn Inflnence thai I. Ihlmh.. In Am.H.nU. .cti., ..luiom umtlr warnlnr and full In fonnallon to tho lloreniment liere." SOCIETY tIFE IN WASHINGTON "thk bitbemk rounr of iiib W"- tTeluby,m CharlM w.u Or OOLUUDIA, THE Mtn DaV Of '" '""""' K.m la. Doc II rlndlKl KlMxni. U I. mi'M 1U.I It. I.ntd iZlVAiXliSrtL W.rf.r.iu. hit .iix.ripo. lo be ..JI. ... ..I.t... th. Hrkt ml.davtllnr MIH'VOIIK. Itrd.p..lv'.ayl0t1r'u.lu,:ul, .nurwl wmktprocMi tJ.'fflS&.TSSl.j , PyjyyCmii,AMl MlltLtt. Chief tfuailce. 'AMtrtaot Clerk dectl fire a oHf of c P.K.C The Trial efHiakce. New York, Jan. 3 In th Stokes case to day rUk' cloak, with the bullet-holes, was agalu exhibited. The ouly new testimony as that of Jenny miner, -luintit uieiu u4 an Aicrcu itwuiij. w hou) FUk used to Tlslt. She tesllQed that when Fink waa assisted tip stairs a lady fol lowed with a pistol lit her hand, which she Save to a gentleman, Briylug she found It on le stairs. After the receis, testimony la rebuttal n na aibmiueu. Captain Dryne tesuntfd that Henry u Lor- wa slluhtlT bnmed. The remain were fonnd about six feet from the bodies of Ihe Are vic tim unearthed yesterday. siLARits or ivnori cathot be taxed. In tha rase of Jndtra John J. Freed man. of the Superior Court. Judge fihlpmauhaa de- nueu tuai me saiariea vi jiutKoe m omit courts cannot be taxea ny tne tnitai Dtaie. AISISTAHT HIBTRICT ATTOEHtT. . Ignited State tllatrlrt Attorney Illlsi IlU appointed Judjre John IL Goodie t avlMantJ Lfia.nct attorney, SUICIDE Of A LiWTBt. Mr. Morris, a Brooklyn lawyer, committed suicide this morning. ElfTBNCBD TO tMrRUCKMEtT. Jam L. Watson, a aatfr of Savannah. Ga , and Kenl. Crowder, an Englishman, have been tried at Dehrngln. Hungary, and the f(rm jintanrv(i tnalnmontns tmfrlnn mmt fur PttU 0t cmUacef1 rompii-' menunrto the Emnerorof AnatrU. and rtr latter for reelttlng arrot on lha same occa sion. DiATrt or riXKAT raniDLM pext. flplenry Prindle l'eet, I.L.I)., Emeritus and principal of the New York Institution for tbe instruction of the deaf and dumb, died yester day morning. UNITED ITATE DUTMCT ATTORXET BLISS. United States DUtrlct Attorney muss tonic possession of his offlce to-day, and made the following appointment! Chief assistant. Gen. A. . Tramaln, aselstant dlatrtcl attornevs, Thomas Simons, A. IL Purdy, Roger M. Sherman and N lUett Denlka, Jr. HO BOtDS rURCHASRD. The Government bouKht no bouds to-day. jrDOR or scrnEME cot bt. Governor Dlx ha assigned Judge Noah Davis to the Supreme Court, general term, of New York city. TBOCBLEATA BltLIARD CO ST EST, The MnTrdrWm for the ehamnloti cue ami the championship of America, between Man lire Daly and Cyrllle Dion, both of New fork, 1,1WI points, on a four-pocket talile, took place this e truing. OnUte71l Inning, wheti the string showed Dion 1,400 and Daly 1,4, Marker ffchofleld, of New fork, stepped to the front and declared that Daly, In the early part of the game, ran IftJi when he (Schofield) went to mark It, a gentleman In the andlcnce railed out, "lie only made 14(1, n and Schofleld only marked 140, An appeal was made to the reporters by tho referee, John C. Heenan, and they all agreed the run should hare git en Daly IW credit. Tbe police restored order, and speccbrawere made by Daly, Dion and others. Finally tha referee called out "All tU on tha game are declared off, and Ihe game wilt (a pla j ed one it rrk from ttMilp hi. rut km. The Fifth Arena Tkeaire Fire L ew Over SoO.OOO, New York. Jan. 3. The total loss br the burning of the Fifth avenue theatre will reach v:jU,U(ij to V3uu,uuu. ine treasurer, witn great dlfflculty, managed to save tha receipts of the matinee, but failed to rescue the val uables In he safe. The Fifth avenue hole) was damaged to the extent of 5,00o The theatre belonged to the widow of Colonel Jamrs Flsk. Augustln Daly, the lessee, loees 450.000. and was wholly uninsured. The general opinion Is that the Are was canard by an oTerwn.txi lunimr. chhiwu uib iniunK walls from tha theatre fell into the kitchen of the hotel and damaged part of the sapper. The dining room had been filled with smoke, and food a served up to lha guest In many of the hotel. The theatre was three stories high, and had a front of blto marble. Re lief subscriptions were started last rtrnlug for some of Hie burned out iheaplan. i ossfs or Tna rixxan. Tlie roemlicrs of the theatre company lose heamy, anu cepocuuty me tauie. aiiss Fanny Darcnpori lost aJl her wardrole,i In dudlnir a number of costly drease and arti cles of Jewelry, In all valued af 4.000. A valuable tornuolsa Bet, presented to her yes terday by a friend as ft New Year's 'gift, was also destroyed. Miss Clara Morris lose 3,M: Miss Nellie Mortimer, 1 1.50O, Mrs. G. It. Gilbert, ttAino, Charles Fisher, tl.HOlh B. L. Ringgold, CrJI. Rockwell, George Clark ana aiamoa iewi, eacn i,oow. MABAQEH PAI.T 'B tOR embraced ft rare collodion of paintings, H.A.IT. Af al Man a1aVtA IOO a! tdHd Wi'iaau. 1 -'j i "iiaa.uiuf-rf.knj, ui '', and ft wry rare library. He had scattered through the building a flown fire extin guishers and relying on these and other 'pre caution, oau uui a uuimr ui uiaurauce. U u suteu tuai Air. uuy win, as quickly as arrangement permit, lease the Broadway theatre. MTATK t.OVUItN.MKNTH. laaaATaratlea ef Ueveraer I'erham. ALUtiia, ju.. nmu. iminiiui riitaui was inaugurated to-day, and delivered his annual message, w niru snows a neaitny con dJtlon of the financial, agricultural and mann taciunng interest oi tne state, i na present Bute debt U VT,18?,000. If no extraordinary annronrlatlons are made this winter the State tax for 1873 can be reduced Ave milts on tbe dollar, being a decree from the State tax of to (J. tntne sunjec m eoacauon ue aovo cates an Increase la the wge of female teacher and raising the public schools to a higher standard, so that private schools and academies may become unnecessary. The message notes with pleasure the revival of tne inanstruu intereste, reprciauy soiPDUiia lng androanafactures. The Governor Is glad to notice that women are being admitted to tha colleges of the State. On the temperance uuestlon he expresses tho opinion (hat the law prohibiting the sale of rider had failed to. meet uie expectation oi its trienasamisuouia be modified. IS AUOCRATION OE 00T, WAgnBlTRy. Boitom, Jan, 3. GoTernor Washhurn was Inaugurated for his term to-day, and de livered his Inaugural addreea, which shows tbe total funded debt of the Stale lo be 7, 072,704. TATM OFFICERS Or MAINE. AmtcsTA. Jan. 2. After tha Inanmiratlon of the Governor to-day tbe Legislature elected the following State oftlcerat George G, (Jian-J, hnmiaij w UMW ar. im Jiuiiar, Adjutant Geuerali V, B. Burleigh, Land Agent, and H. M. Plalsted, Attorney General. Utialni it ""ill. nnvvuunii im. Anm COLrMBra. OHIO. Jan. 3. Th flnvern'or'a message waa read to-dar. It la wholly de- tinvu tu tjvaiv luiiMia. iuo ucoi oi mo otaie ouutanaing rtovemuer 13, lor-i, wu T8.68J, Mfl.37. . --. .Marierer Reeplteil. . CitrrAoo. Jan. 9 .nvtvAmn-. p.i.. v.. E!-lf?v vp,loof "rfl" days in the casa of .McNulty, sentenceS to ba liangcd at Peoria to-morrow for killing hU wife. 5i-thIM Ul!ln,J JnewWoMoek Isitl rcarii.i.t.n ..n... ...u... n.. -..:Z.?--Zm..-v'!" lEi Alnworih, III., wore bnrnl jB .-. . " i 111 K i. . '& "u o p. ru. ..ire Minu mliaa?7-klktoll,n wth "locltof acveotr h ft veloclyof lAKCyURX, KAILUOAD x-Ult l'rreoaa Killed -fan I tuid Her xreap 1, ihKr' Warerwhe. AtUtfTA. fll Jia Tha a ft an.l .t.iav. train collided on the Macon and Western railroad thlrtTHteven mile from thUcVy this mornlnir. Khrht nnrma we-a kllUil and ten fp twelve negroes and three7 whllr. were In- JuruL Three cars and engine were wrrvaru. r CfrlAiM r-ut and her troupe were on board, and il ii .!).,.. .. Vj. , - ; "wwwn.iiiiK iinuu nrw total wra. The troupe are nnborl. ratll K.. w...e iciici in in. wounoed. Ine ne ItTOM were elnlgrallnif lo MlMlwIppL Ewane .fCntlrt. rr... it. Aab.ra Prl.. Aiari.. N. T r.. o it a -. !Ei tf.VfT'i"!" "Tenconrlctafacaped from the Stale prlin hrre by dljijlni InrouiU a --" "hre "'' " 'roBli for Ihe pi" W!?JH!lll "" "T'hlner I . the prlion. ill . i '' U bad a..Ut. from proildedwllh cllfien.'rWhoa. Tbe earar. waa projected and ronductad l.r Ilan Nohlf. the nolorloui Lord btmd robhrr. Tbelr tcnul of acnlenre rarlrd from dre to iwcnljr jeara. Ulll D.itiaae bf lb, Ir, al Cl.rl..all. ClNCIHMlTf. Jan. 3.MTlit. In. In th. l... rommenred morlinx about ft o'clockthl. afttn noon and I. .till raorlnir don lha alreara flowlr. Up in II o'clock ihl. erenlnz no boat, had been Injured, and Ihe Imatnwn frel hopeful. ..te!?,""'- J.3-T1iel. In the rlrrr atV-aotManroInirii'ka araall and aofL and Ibe danger la romlderrd orer. Thodamaire to boala.hr Ihe mnrerarnt of the Ice IbU erenlnir la romparatlrelr .mall. "Tbe C.al Oprral.ra a.d lb. Hlrtkrn. roTTaTlllfL Januarr !l.Thn mil nn. eratora harlni- made n rompromlM protiol tlira for 18S, rla., the bail, of loT alfdlne down If roal drcllnea aa low a. M.S3 per ton, aa a minimum, Ihla haa Iven prrienird Ihrough iheprwUenl of Ihe Worklnirmen'a Dcnerolenl AMoclallon, and nnlll It la ac cepted there will In rerj few colilerlea worked. Ail mllirrlca aa far aa heard from are now alonnrd. but It I. mwiMl ih. tn.n .111 .. eerl the offer and work will be rpeedlly re- Ilralal .Harder la Balllm.rr. .........n., .uu.ij .... ptr., pi.rj jnn Lampler, agod aetrntr-lwo, waa found lrlni In her noun to-nlaht. In the eulern aectlon of the rltjr, brutal) mnrdered. Tha murder waa commuted during Ihe ahaence of her hUlbanil and dailtrhler .1 FnHI a nna-a km. Jho left the murdered woman jo perfect health. It la aiinponed plunder waa tbe ob- iwH aiani. fi,.vwu laaen from ine louee, and the Jawelrr taken from Ihe per aon of Mra. Lauiplcjr. ','o further partlrulara IV-IIIUHIt Mafcahala, I a. e.a. ly.uaa..... 1 - a a i.iiimii 4ai2B,aTan. . uravy rains have prevailed here. The Brazos rher rose Diteen icei io-day. The centre span of Ihe two-hundred-fiHl railroad bridge Are mllee West (if Ilernlfcltearf. on th Anattn krannr. railroad, w as carried away. This was a tem porary structure while the new iron bridge waabtlngercrtrd. The loss will amount lo several ibmieend dollar. Freight and travel westward are obstructed. fpHW WTO GIVE MUCK THAI .UKHUlt I ..i.th..AUaltladrr.m th Hitprem Court . f-.L.Tii' . Ji f a-inimi.i.ia. iiiilitinar a Hum 11 Tertrta bitter ot adtninlairatioii ou .the WJJ jf tj BWor that the pistol found was a six- Skf'.af'K&bCTS M Sa'fiSS chamber, that he tol'd tne.s, th evenly of WmS& ""Pt1 the homicide. It -wu a fuur-shooter. and that taTeihJbtt am, with Oia -.." he positively Ucntlficd Stoker plltol, now In iriSiUhehraibtaaide-ut. J 1' John 11 Coiner testified, that.. neTerUnew OS M27 ftlBSk"' I FUk carried a PUlol. BAILUOAU auXAHII-Vr. Only Oae, 1'er-. KUIjd. PiTTsnrna, Jan. 3. An express train going wst, on the oat l'cnnsylraalA xaroaa yea terday afernoon, was wreckal by being run and a little girl named Armstrong w Mhlpwreek end Less afUtV. BoTO, Januarys A letter ha t-en re ceived here, which etates that the ship Ben nington. Captain Peterson, from Liverpool for Caltao, struck north of the Grand Cana rM November 3U, and In six hours went tn pieees, Ona boat, with eight men In It, Is reperted a having teen lost. rreeldeal Great and civil Mervlea ltefar... PnitADXLrniA, Jan. 3, The Philadelphia branch of ihe Secret Service Association re ceived ft letter from President GrAnt retnrn. log thanks for tbe warm Indorsement ot hi action regarding tue appointment oi the post master In Philadelphia fa the Interest of the reiormation ot tne civil service of the nor-eminent. Pardoned by tbe FmMciM. Pittbbcro, Jan. 3.-Thomas King, ron lctcd In 1W7 of manufartnrlntr counterfeit money, and sentenced to Imprisonment for fifteen years, was pardoned this morning by tlie President in consideration of revelations made by him, and by which counterfeit plates nro rnjitufru, nua n nuiuurr ut l-inons con- Vlcted. Ire Ilreaka V at HcaJereaa. L CiNCitn ATI, Jan. 3. A spectnt dispatch to ine tnnmtwiaji tun tea gorge ai jienaer. eon, Ky., broke this morning, and also tbe one lit Rockport, Ind , crushing two flat boats and tbe steamer Commercial, lying at the F.vanirille wharf; The steamer wa t aiucd at ta.uw. and wa not insured. Mardrrrtl ky ker llaekaad. Cincinnati. Januarr 3.- At Bnrlnefleld. Ohio. Tuesdar nlehL Nanrv llarthlnrtnn was murdered by her husband, and her son was terribly mutilated, hi skull being crushed with an axe. It 1 supposed tha husband wa lutoxecateu. Fire at Uaealn. Ntbrak-u St. Lome. Jan. 3 A block of three lmtl.t. loffa in Lincoln, Nebraska, was burned es tenlay. Loa (34.00O, Insured for 13.000 In the North American Company, of Phlla acipiun. Itallrwed CallUlon. riNCINNATI. Jan. J. Yesterdar mornlnir a freight train ran Into a passenger train at 1 ow tint'iiii Btaiiou, on ine tvrsiern rennsvi- TBtna lauruau, nmi . miio gin, named Magcle Townwnd, was killed. No other Uvts wore lost, . Na Ferry-naats eat Ikellndeen. NtwsrRO, Jan. 3. There Is not a single ferry-boat on tlie Hudson north of New York Cll bul MIU kallle Duncan, ef ttiutmrjr, I araoof the neiiea now promutetit n washingtott eity, WlM'TaTxtnls E. Rrallh, ef Little Rork, Arksa- it, is tlMtlnx her sant, Utt,r, II. Smith, oa tbim street, younE Isaly sntertslneil hr n etngwn rnenas, Mrf.riVniforI(.D.strtrrariand the Mlnees Mflf an will, u Is reperte.1, pa ft portton ef the Bra-iii B. v-anninfioa. Mr. aad Mrs. ttuitsms hah iw vie uie. Hams, a wealthy HOithern fannty.are passiBg in-? Feneon m n mania BOItl. General and Mrs. BooOetd and famllr have rn- Eaged rooms for the winter at HUM', where their relent 1 dally expected, Mra. rresident and Miss Nellie Grant rontem plate a Journey to Philadelphia shortly to assut at tie wedding of a yoong lady friend. Mrs. rVP. Brown has abandoned her anmmaf residtnc at Mount Pleasant, and retnrned toker rtiiJence en K street for the winter season. Mrsnkbir Feoton is tohaanvarnnnif n htr Southern trip by Mr.JsmeBlacit,anitni- orr vi tne apper eirne oi new Yorkaoclety, General and Mrs. Bareirtde, who recently paid a visit o VTskhJotton, have had a safe rbrn to their res Waace at Frevldenoe, Rhode Ishnd. Mrs, OenVral McCleJtan t expected t pass a pan of the season lDVaihlngton a theguestof her tartnts, Gtaerel and Mra, Marry, at the An llngjoex r Mrsl fnauio nllD waa'anlta lndimneH n iW Year day nuck to the rear ef her numerous frlesiswhv called to pay ker their respects. General kenck. rolled fitataa Mini. Entuuvl, win; a u nuaore-i, spend the winter at Hlc wnitney ae wiu oe arrpmpaKeil tj tke Mlwhsch-Ofk, T ' ArisaCharltaHI. of Knrland. I ,-. ..A ieclety belle lo.Washiogton thU winteiC rhe lady t both Antertalalna and artfameinuvtl. and ha already secured score of blende,'" Yesterday wa reception rti7 fothe wives r-t Penaters, bat if most of the -& htnotyet reeovered from the fstigue oi the New Yesrrers- moDles, bat ftw cell werewxeaenged. Mrs. Rosa Ray held a very pleasant reception at her residence, on,P street, on If ew Year's day. Site wa ably assisted by Mis Dyer, daugh ter of Gen. Prei, and Miss Elliott, of Baltimore. Mrs. Senator Stockton la entertatalag a yonag A f.'-Wf eraaax-aiaaak, ... ml n tbIUe of Boa too. Ano'herxiMMBnntOi Iowa, hut no rela tion of the aoovt, l also ocing cbaperonM by Mr. Htorkton. Mis Kate Hopkins, a younf and rharmlno- lady of Loulariui, was Introduced to Washlnr ton society en New Yesr day. She was the guest or Mr, atamea m. ranist, one of the favorites ot rffe circles. Madam Blaeaae was. by common consent. noted one of the most brilliant ladle who enter, talned on New Year day. II er coatom was notlcealil for its quiet elegance, and her manner oi receiving was most conusi. Mr. and Mra. Xdward M. Noun. Moore. have returned from their bridal tour, and are re siding with the parent ej th hrute. Mr. Nonrs wa th recipient of many happy con gratulation on Nw Tear's day. Mrs. Mary Clemmer Ante htM a deUehifnt r. eepdon at her midenre, on Foarteentii itrtet. wu aww car e uy, tier pieuaui aunei Were shared bj, Mr. Baxter, Ioth ladle being very nsaUy dresaeil and In the most entertalnloE MMChrtstfiiaJ.lu.cual. athfMr.Thoma 3. MacKaraee were married at Richmond. Va en New Yearw dayL Th brid belongs in Rich mond na tne groom is a resident of this city. The ceremony wi performed by the Rev. Dr. creston. a Mr. Albert B. Nonks, a well-known aoeietr young gentleman of Wilmington, Delaware, wu recently rsamea tn miss amny u negus, at the bride' residence at MonVlaw, New Jersey. Mis NtEh Is e besutlfal and highly-cultured young lady, and ba been a reijrniag belle la New York society. Mis Allda Wortblngten, who Is the Euest of ker uncle, the Secretary of Vfar, will soon re- tarn home for the purpose olcompleting her education. Miss Wortblngton Um made many friend during her brief sojourn iere. and has received marked attention from Scores of th yonag gentlemen prominent In 'uhlogton aivlatv. Miss Cole, daughter ot Senator Cote, ko made her f'i In society on New Year" day, pminisea to become an Important addition to hu tirclee this winter. The young lady la tall and pos sesses a Bracefuiflgnre, while her manner ere easy and her conversation eotertalninc. It la rumored that she win soon give a rfriwf entetV talament, and "onr young peopte" are on tha owl rfr for tn important event. Miss Aanle Wood, la renderUm the home of ker father, the lion, Fernando Wood, one of tha most delightful residence to tlslt tn the city. Mia Wood entertains tn a rnannSr that la devoid of affected restraint, and at once places her vlsltoN at ease. Th entertainment to be given by her daring th winter are anticipated with morn pleasure iy tnose so fortunate aa tone long to her circle of acquaintance!. Miss Alice A. Franrlaend Mr. John C. Haver- merer were recently married at the Cnlted Bute legation, Athena, The groom belong to an old KaKLeroocKeriamw. and the bride I the dauEhter of lion. John M. Francis, of Troy. inuteiiHtateaaimisier to ureece, Mrs.uaver- merer w a young lady, of tuck literary roltore, and haa written many.enienaming letter to her Tuners paper uunng bis residence aoroao. A 'delightful Oermsa wu danced last erenlni at the residence of ' Mrs. Alberf Ray. The affair wa given to Miss Leila Bay, by her mother, Mra. Rosa Ray, who, being in mourning, could not consistently allew a dancing party In her own 1-arlor. Jars. Albert nay ma the honor of hostess, and aucceeded In rendering the young people happy. Amonc those present were, be st.. mis laeua haj, Missel sy iuy, Miss uui Porter, Mlas Elliott, of Baltimore, Miss Mason, of Phllailslphla, Mis NelUe Grant, MU Edith risk and Miss Anna Barnes, the pretty And amiable daughter of Gen. Barnes. Th young lad. wf re eeoorted by polite cavaliers, and the entertainment terminated to the satisfaction of all who were ad Aurtunate aa to be present, Th regular monthly reception tendered rv Prof. Marint to hla pupil and their Mend toak place a( his academy last evening. A large and select company wu present, and a very pleuant evening wa. passed. Many prtjy costumes were discernible npoa th floor. Mrs. Reed wore a blue' silk, with white tulle renklrt, trimmed with harrow flounce ot theaahte ma- Uriel. Th coraag wu cut mgn, aaa ineatrl arranged a m pyramid, ana ornanieatea wni natural uowrre, eii ne uuirvwe we eiiinx! in white tulle, tn f rafa, trimmed with narrow Pink and white tuua nowera. miss tfuaie XYsn' costume wu oi niaca bus, who wnite ntviss uveraklrt. Mr- Mills wore a dress of brown Bilk, trimmed with narrow nouneea a shade darker, with overaklrt of the aam material. MLss punt, daughter of Jaatlca riAnt,wu at tired In white tnlie. with pink altk oversklrt neatly trimmed with narrow black lac. MU peeuett wore a pretty eoatam ot plat Bilk. mad m frafa, and trimmed with whit lace. Miss Dawson appeared In white toJle, very elab orately trimmed, with bio tulle. Mis Marie Uwler wu dressed In pink Bilk, with white overaklrt and piaksllkeuh. Among tbe others present were Dr. aud Mrs. lllckllng, Mr. and Mrs. Clephane, Mr, and Mra. Mitchell, Mis Twitchell, Mlu Ward, Mlu Burke, and MUs tagersoll. The hop will he repeated a month heare, admittance to be obtained by cards of In vital Ion only. MORE TROUBLE. whether the children f nuld ttstrart the teacher I er t(o rera-v ami, fujUier, tteea schools were I THE COLORED SCHOOL QUESTION, NOTBH OP TIIR IMV. H ana la aeUlu for IUO a barrel In ruin. 111. Uon. Farenla. notwni.taii.liia Ih.lr raiiaM. I Oaaooa haa a flrtr-alz tw.nn.1 ht.alr. ikn t. are prlrlleie.i to wn.1 tarlt children ao tlh-a. ralaed Itaelf. arlxu,aa.lkejahklbeinadaloal.Meb;ik, Ti nooaati Tunnel will be Inlahe.1 .rear niiea. Mi-H u aftiWTaa I m. aaanaa a Mr. Stalwr thonxE It unwise tejeopardlx the w-iia aiiun vi ewmie nrra invuunt youne people for tha ake nrMi)vnr elarht Man h-,1 !-. m-.l-riiaiiu, a TUiapi IOUrrITrT II IBS WMflee NkaMMerMlar Ho W Hnr-tnJUlla Mrellaf IkePaetara-Tkelr Tlewaea Ike rabieri-A taJr Teacher line a Hay Da a Few ClilaeaaTkeNaaaea mf tlaa araataa aa . 1- ..... J ret her nnt ef nbc to hrln the . Inn - a Men Adepte-1-Tl.e Qeeatl-, Nat Yet pnWW meetlnjr, II favored a modtacattna nf ineresofutlrn.anil leaving Ihe question to the Frf. of Hil few are gri0l timer who have chlhlren atlsnalne srhnnl itw taiHlen-ft tat niat tn . imillligi ll( Iliajavai I Jrr.toweniboixut would har l-een better to here left thV msltef atone, as tt wu atto- Hetllral A meeting ot the minister of the various reioreu cnurcnes in tne iHetrKtwai held lu. mxns at israei eaarcn, u and South Capful streets, for the purpose of tsklng Into eoniMrra tlon the singing of secular songi inlheiMbtio schools. Rev. Charles Keyea. of EAenexer ruurcn, nrrwitei: iter, a. m. iJord. seofetarr. The meeting wu opened with rrsjef asd mv aecrvinry inrn auiea toe OMHJa OI me meetlnr. and read tie nroteet marta tatnaatihiio school irusteesaaVrtnt-dtn Itx-Tsuctrof the ni ! ' 11, nun Bisoierpijinrm Rev. J. ft. Thoilnson tireaenteti rhefntlnwln reeolutionit: TJIE BE80LCTT0V. Whereas Ihe trastees and superintendent of the colored paHlc schools hve imraned a coarse concemluE reifrion and tre CUarch which hu a teadencr to a4euate yourg people from the body iifuiiu m every eran a mmni pemMM. Vrsy Carey ski ahe wu a teacher la the public school's, and tnew BaHftetblnfi of the wnrklntsof1 t";! ihe children, and when a cJdl 1 refasre to sing be she u informed of ha MtM a rut anaar-tawl t l ... m w Mr. (mater euirned that a nm ba.t t ETJItVa.!1 .nin hJJ,-KPlt.h' 5 "Prmtndent whohs. not the right so to de. h h.i tha trfafjal BMHIIaa n lha taa , .T . m. ...... ,vu.a-u .'-a .iiv ituaiii anil IU, Bla perinieodent, but they have gone too far. A old lady, much excited, arose to her feet at this point and exclaimed, "Before aon, they of tin believers who ere re I leal draonlnarlon r And whereu they aave Died thetr position for .ue purpoev or u'luuni) a am numerically aln.....i... an.Mlta.lii ,.. .A l. .JT nvum alia a aiuu.i.vi ata mo wiiuuuniiT. anil oonsijaentir to airsics. supponer oi eohonl- ' Auuwirrw mo um uuiicn nuu penmen nent aave frrBiaveniiy reruai-ci to comply Wlta the rtaeonsnle request ef tne preachers that they should refrain rora their perubdous courts: . . Anal where-ther have retn-ded thelatinmbfa CMtiearera u the Ijnrorsnt snbjectsof slavery tue they desired the conclenre-i of retljrlou pupils te be r-wpecteri when worhny eonas are. belor sung tn the school; And whereu in spite ot the most reasonable request, whlrh had no conn let with their clpllnesnd fhe exercise of the science nf music, they hate expelled these rellslous iraplls by uk- p-nding them lmnTwUV,,; cotiarlentlotuity would not slni world) Hnogw4 aaBTUIllaVU iiiuan iu iriuaui Ul l-liuuilirill ID1I they would go against their consciences; there for le it interred. That the course which hu been pur-' tmedbythe sild trustees sad saperlntendeatof the eolored schools Ism violation of the religious buiikiiii iitui. ui mr niiuii pvrupig ut lul 11- 14 KM BUH IUI lUCIIUUIv lTJ It MstotvtA. That tha said trustee tnt annerin. tendent have ahown bv their otatlnt n4 im. joai course mat tney, utns proper instructors of onr youth, are not worthy of the confidence Dl a trtMi-ienriua prvpie. i KRUABia or nx rnnvt-MYv. Mr. Thompson then said they had come before th rellalotts commnnlty to state the fscts tn the rae, and take proper meararcs to rorrert tbe wronfs. He felt routldent sfter tbe religious commnnlty hu heard and carefully consbtered the sohject they would condemn the course pur- eueu uj wia iniairna, auprrm.eniiFnt end some of the teacher of colored public schools. They had called this meeting so uto set the mstter clearly before th religious co.nmnD.rv, and he propoeed to gtve the simple facet without any ornament. - The hidden depth of man's soul rannot he stirred within khit, or the noblest powers nf his mind quickened tow vigorous and healthful ex ercise till touched with the living supernatural truth. lie begged to warn them against the popular and frenzied notions of some who are seertng to delude and misguide our youth, od All tha mind win ian notion, rxiraTajran. uesire anil ex peeutlona, wh.ch.they will never realise lnhla werMnor the world to come. Thousand wer betng prepared for Ihe bitterest disappointment Bin i mv nwni KiaiiB vi paaLitri,,. u-irinM iiia-ir mud had been tioleoned hr fia iLnwi of a v. flned Cvpcatton. The dnttes and cnnhlru of are nee-i eoraetoing nrore man ine armor of notions sno nrrama. The lmDortance of tha nerlnil nf rnnth. Its rve. ruilar a1rantages, Its ,ectl dangers and du ties made thlsasarreilaiiblect of ihe Inspired men of old, who felt that youth Is ihe spring time of alfejuwhlih the seeds are sown that shall bring forth fruit either to bless or rorsa roan. Actuated by the present notions and feel ing, the parties had resolve!. In the strength of high heaven, to defend the rights and morals ot the youths. auiiM or hit, j, h. i.Mumi. Iter. J. IL A. Johnson was introduced and said It wu nothing leas than a sens of duty that compelled him to take a position in which he opposed soma of the dearest friends he bsd on earth, lie believed In Ma very heart that there hsd been a groM violation oi th civil and re ligions right of his people In the District of Co lumbia. Their religious rights In particular have been most sacrilegiously disrespected, trampled under foot, whilstlnsullbu been added to the injury by the siiperiatcmieat and trustees ef th col ored public schools. They had constituted themselves ths soul, the brain, the eye and the month of the people, and hsd declared that they would have their way, Wu ever a greater Insult thrown Into the teeth of a free. Uwalldlng and religious people? It is generally known la Washington that a large number of young people have lately em braced religion, or experienced regeneration of heart. Alsnv of those vouna madIs were nunlla In tbe colored public school, for which their parents have been and are paying taxes. Put when they found themselves renewed la tbe a pun iuey aiarerneii tna. nnespectne touuigence in im BcnooLB wuDotrmaa-enieiuineirsijimaai feeltac. The mysterious o,raUon of con science told them that It wu wrong for them to KrUcrpata kv the alngingef secular ancigs. They t that by Bhjglng UV, ben the Swallows Home ward Fly, vtlallopp On" and "Rise me. Mother, Kw W. OnlrkTy," that they were not praUlng '-trod TrotaW horn all KcaalngB Flow," and aothev refnsudto alnv them. The were Krfectly light, aeoardtag to the law of God and s law of our land. Hat uys one, are children competent Judges lh the rar? The lodgment of children u oae thing, tui the conarienre Is another. They obeyed this superior power, bnl for doing It they have been, directly or Indirectly, expelled the schools, u though they had been gaiity of a crime. onngfolk with keen seniVbiiltv, Including girls near the ag ef womaahood, have been vir tually driven from tbe schools t-reause they heeded tha dictates ef their ennarlennea. 'It I said that eonsclenca Is "the secret testi mony of the soL whereby it approves thlag that are good and condemns those which ere evil." But the great authorities of the colored public school say mnarlenoais do guide f and, furthermore, that colored Methodist preachers and children Are too Ignorant tq knew an ythmg about U. So exceedingly pun Is this-principle estab lished in every human breast that, aj an ao thor. "br no art or device. rtv nosvstem of laws or laid government, by na training or discipline can It be made the advocate nf sin." menus, u stui stranger evidence in tnis nirec Uoii, if you search the Hciiptares you will Had no leu than twenty-eight references made to the conscience u a prominent power concerning the human mind. none or mem necree mat it is a principle orthr of no resiwct. Ther uphold ll as the tLanrtter.l m, with the addition, wu adoMML-J ahead of lime. A Till. crtrHH nn Imm 1I1 .f k. . rteeuficibrtea. ' " """-"""' "r- uliAi3-J!,!l,lWMfw nfn "hrp,iiott ssora lead pencil la a hurry, lUg entire IWtielfLfHI At Ininavla liiuwa.. gaged In rabbit hunting. Adams cortrrr, Wm., haa not had rain mourn to lay the dost In eight mouth. .Tub senna! powder mill explosions ar taking plana dally throughout the lend. Two French Innailoa im atnt nMm.ain. a Cape May, and bathing in the aurf. TWO Minnesota ISova walke. inn mtiaa la.i week to spend Chrlstmu with their father. Atamu t in Janeavtite, WU- claim a pmieertj ia England worth the trilling sum ot jnnc!. a Anrs of flrteen families la Pittsburg ray a doctor W each per year to doctor them at whole- Ri avail RtnrBBKD Immlgranu arrived at lion tn,qgsj,forsetUcn.eni in that Bute on ihe acta and list ult. Tub vatue of the manufactured pnxlucta of KaamitVsViratT, " ' " tU ln,S0f&nra1BS,f'hume B n' SBwi& v-!L h" !!! iyhua.uuinng "pan.- r ' "" ,",,"Tr"" I wbim you rant think of what vonr wife Charged you to bring home, Jet ba'i !. tSJ are alway handy in the house. v J ...- Ji.S IT- "' etenoenvnie,"fHiio, ha Just died, after eight months of ladlgesiLin: causeti by Bwauowiag hkjjM leeth. Tbb Grand Trunk railway owee the Canadian Government llooo,ono borrowed money-rand " mack more lo aocnmaieted mtermon thel same. A Mtrnrga at Carlisle. Kr. hu aawaau. a t.,. . ef whlsxy aad a pack of csrdawltk which tn Imirnre bis mind in tail tirenapatnr A i.. hung. ' ' -- Aw Iowa Man rannot remcmW where be htd a tffee-eot fall of sliver dnrtn tha .u an., ha. eratrbed aesrty every hslr out of head thlni. UlgMW-allt. hful no rlrht." The rreninUnn. Aresoihtlnn waaniTered in n-nrAr aiw.ii.Vi- the present beard and placing the whott under control of a board of trustees for the District of Columbia. Laid on the table. Aner prayer tne meeting adjourned. CAPITOL AND DEPARTMENTS. Th. Heerrtarr .f Hlal. haejiot been enjojlnf rerj ood health lor aererai weeka, and for eereral dare pait. he haa bean confined to hla. home, more or Ira. )7 euddrn ailacki of thill,. i Th. Farraa.l tWalM. Bnilplora hare dermalnd their mo.1.1. of a italne of Farragul with the Committee, on Public Bulldlnire ami Orounda, atd a aelee. ll-u will lie made Ihe latter pan ot the month. Heeeei.rr Drla... TbeC.crHarv .1 th. Tntwln. h.. ,. E,PuM.,y" "" ,ol,n B- D',n Cl.lcf hU health hu, Uii acn benefited iff his voyagej msi ine iomt Q hu lelt hint and that he milt pnibablytwn, (q alnjii iwo wrca. x The Kleeteral Tetev . Florida has depoalted Iu elertomna for Grant and Wilson with the Secretary oltr. North Carolina hat also deposited Its ye with the same official. Louisiana has deU. lied two packages, one for Grant and Wllk the other for Greeley and Brown. Tba l-rav of the Grant and Wilson package got tl start of tha Greeley messenger, ana therefor rot the certificate entltllntr him tn drew at hundred tlonara for mileage and expenscimmng evening railsowing "themaar . ' . IBtown. Three young menhad their rt.f.i,! Ih.ivl ha.nnil MMnltli. I... . ..- VTatoOMtn, clenrrmr-.'almandexerelaa the riant loan down fr-u'Hl" lbelr aermnii n looaa abml l aa a woman una,, un , anuiar of 'Hoaollfol BnowT-Tl "'''" of ihe Inglkelknu. '' oenetral. TirlNaw York ftMMMfWjf Ju-.. . "The Totnba la me plar. where all onr moat -noonc.4 laaatlca are aenl nnul carad br u, rer ulctol ajurr. Tnn leading Knallan masaalnea par onlr about a mine. r a pan lor cotilrlhutlrai Til! J DlCk.D.' Ontln.r. title. Mr.nlan. t. .h. ..r.-T In JIAlnryWJ. . -"- Ori aeren Uounand kanraroo hl,lra hare been worked DO Into Una boot, t.iw th. ..... I2li Ban Frenclco,Toej are aaldtoeirellbe patent. leaUieraaaadretMMxmtfurhopa. u'iB,rni- TBI beaoi of CUnlra,K. T. hare hanl llmra li labln ninh, ri la n.ia. ...a.. '" II worthr of no reaiwct. Ther uphold ll as warning vnee of God and u tbe palladium of true religions faith. They do It because they know that hereby they sustain the moral laws of equity, truth and virtue." They know that a reversed count cultivates vice, gives strength to error, extend Ilventloa Indulgence, torrnnls society, cleare the way for Infidelity, mates life miserable, noses the galea of Heaven aad open ine ui-jra ui j-rniikioa. into ty a ireigntiraiu aiTOWnseodatatlon, aim a nine giri nameti Atimirong was in stantly kll.c-l,and a man named Learn, a r i aim j am, miu ay (uau ueiUCU iaCBr rrsldeul of McKeesnorL aaverelr lnlured. The express train hed flopped for water at Townsend station, and vm Just starting again when a freight train of thirty cars drawn by two engine rait Ipo the rear coach, df-mollabtng the platforms of the caw, which were doubled op aud instantly broken, Ihtf Booed wnlch th exoretu train had at. 1 talned preveoted the cwkIic from being y. Team cross on the Ice at this place, I It Is hazardous, and ssvcral have broken through. Fatally Kbat. ALRAMT. Jan. 3 -Marr Jane Well wa Inst night shot, probably fatally, by Tbomu J. Conuers, while lle.iupilnj (o break Into (irf uuuis, UUUral.tr la afaUte. Bth, Jan. 3 The thermometer this morn lnir Indu ated 13 detrroes beloWrero. Tha er. treine cold weather experienced hero Is, lu uiumwu, iu twucvk iur uiauy years, Charged wills Marder. taaawrraajaaaaai t) T f.a O . H.al.W 11.... iviivanvi a. i vpvu. . i-j-bii i.& uivrii has been committed to Uil tor Ibe murder of rfoiiu iiojianti ibsi evvning, AaelberltaUread Arrlieal, Oisc-ixnati. Ouio. Jan. 3. Ihe eastaard- bound passenger train ou tbe Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette railroad ran Into an emjlue nbUbwu coming od a switch at Louden, Mventae,a miles from Indianapolis, at a oVliick UJ a in. The fireman of lha pnseeugcr train was Instantly killed and ft null i our wi paMcugcr weiutcici uiuii-c-u, Here Dleeaee ta ColoraJe, Denveb, COL., Jan 9. The horse tllacaw I rarinir in Ik-nver and other aectlon ot the Territory, Most ot tho animals of tho Colo rado Central City Stage Company are sick, and no coaches' are ruunlng between Central Vy ana ueorgevovin. tlmeatal sclf-prorlauned eW of colored society come to ub m the scientific Instructors of our youth, tod UU as that the things of our God, which were excellent In slaverv. are of no ao -oun. iu tre-Miora. nucna roureeiraus w inn- ueuy, ana tntreiore must te eonaeiune-d. Iieihen rcatlthe naursof ten papilBof the puuuo a-Miocua wno were rimer ue'niii nr rz : Glle.1 fo refusing to sing tbe songs, as ordered ' . their testSMr, u follows: wTrtosi wmi i irT. Emma Dean, Mantarttarfleld, Jalta Waah Ington, Bushetuled from arbool for refusing to sing, TeumoayerMiHrannteGeorge,whowu tohl hy her teacher, MUs pauerson, that she woold have to leave th churckor auhool; she left the school, piiia Ward, suspended from school for re fusing to sing; she is twenty years ot age, Emily 1111, suspended for refuMng to sing, Adelaide mmni and Annie found asked to with draw from school. Fsanle Boswtll, told to sing r leave s.aooi;hlefu " , HTBTrUAX sriixs. Mr. Svohax waa Introduced and brlefleata.a that he baA taken a llvelv tntereat In the ariua.. uoa of tha colored youth, and rea-retted the iTI: : aalty iur tne caning oi tne meeting. Thai i-l -81 v. -,aaa f " "i-MI HIIIIIU ailfCT. U J am Lonxreii. and so far as the suoertn tendent Is ronceriied he Is no more than a creature of the norn, rour jrer bw. wnen n wu in me . Navml Ordera. Captain Wm. F. Spieer hu bean ordered to command Uie Iron-clad Terror, of the North Atlantic fleet, In tha place of Captain S. P. Quackenbush, who hu been detailed from the ronunand of that Vessel and placed on waiting orders. Commander Charles A. Babcu, k hu been detached from duty la the navigation department, at the Boston navy yard, and ordered to command tbe Gnara. DeaatrClalaea. The time for filing claims for additional bounty under the act of July 38, 1600, giving Dion to en ery enldler who enlisted In the army of the Vnlted States after the 19th day of April, tool, ior ft penou ot noi teas iaan inrce year and received hU honorable discharge, or Vl for two years entlmment after April 14, 1801, expiree on the Slit ot this month. Congress having on tba 33nd of April last passed an act pndonglug tha time for filing such claims until January 31, 1873, ! a Tbe Electoral Yt ef Ma Ulan a. Dr. I. i Roudancx, of the Republican electoral college of Louisiana, and Mr. Jules Lanat-err, etrrtor-at-large ot the Stale, are lo the rtiy. having leen dispatched aa the bearer of the electoral rote of the Stale for Grant and Wilson. He hu 'performed hi mission, much tn ihe discomfiture of Gen. 81mm. the bearer of tlie Greeley electoral otr, u made br lha Wannoth electoral hoard, who arrlveu here ft day later lo find hi work foiled. Tke Pakllrlltebt Hlatemeat. The statement of the pnbllc debt for the month of December shows an increase of tl,G84(?07.S0. The payments daring the month have boon very heavy and tho receipts light. Tlie roln balance lu tha Trcuunr Is 174,8,373.74, and the currency balance V 870,373-37. The special deposit of legal ten ners ior tne rcaempiton oi reninraies oi in- debtednewts iSirtOO, and the coin ccr- tincates are ..m,uuu. This la the first tune since tbe inanmiratlon of President Grant that lha exendlturca have exceeded tha rcerlpu. The redaction nf the custom and Internal revenue ha mate rially dlmlnlslted the receipts, while the unusual severity of the winter hu compelled the Government to siwpeod work on Uie pub lic bulldlrr and fortifications, necessitatlnir the paying up of contract. Ac. Tbe receipt, however, tor the month of Drcemlier are rwi all In, and when ircelfrd will probably he In rxces of the Inrrrase reported. Tr-e.lia.an1e! te Jaetlee Nelaea. At ft meeUng of the members ot the bar. held In the Supreme Court room Dccemter 13, .872, on motion oi lion, jieveray jonn- eon, the Hon. Caleb Cuablng waa called to the chair, and D. W. Mlddleton, eeo, , the clerk of the court, appointed secretary. ' Mr. Cnshlmr. havuur been leouMted to tre- pare ft letter to Judge Samuel Nelson, ex Eaire oi ineir f-etecui di uie runracirr a a e, and their regret that rlrcnrastanres compelled his withdrawal from tbrhlgh position be had so long adorned, Mr. Cush Ing presented tbe following letter, which was untocuiaiviy sikdcu vj mkhi piceou, i Washiiutom. December Ik int. Slat Wa desire to express to you the sincere and deep regret with whlth, by reason of your retirement, we are compelled to pvt with you u a Justice of the Supreme ooart, imring many year's practice tie for you we have had ample opportunity to apprcolste and to admire your learning, sanctlt. Impartiality and Integrity t Knr kindly deportment towanls the members ol e lr vonr elevated oouceotion af luetic- and of right in a word, those pretulneai Judicial qualities which have distinguished your career on the bench. Though no longer present In the court, the rememiwance of you will remain fresh In bur minds l VDur ODlnlons. aa nubllahed In th report, constitute an Imperishable monu- inrui ui ibumt ( witi jwk -znrry wilq iuu ioio pri vate life the universal respect of tbe people of th United Htaies. Including the personal respect and veneration of Your anertionate rnends. Lire ted to Conave. Fluiba. N. Ya. Jan. 3 At a special elec tlou to-dar. In th Bradford district of Pcun syhauln. to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Judge Murcur, lion. Mr,Bun utll, Republican, T elected by ab-iut 1,000 thajerlty our Victor Kr llel.t. lboenl. a rln ular was aildreiued to each nf I it a minlaler of the District of Columbia, asking their hearty co-operation In the work ef edeca tlon, a b felt that the hoard could not succeed without tbe aid of Chrtstlsnlty. He had been Informed by the teacher of the school that great ensnges in in regulations nau neeu made blnce his departure from tbe board. Ths question now la not th changing of the regulauous, but that soma of the scholar are at tti la ilme aeeLlne rellrtun. and In tha ai-hrwia song are sung not suited for persons lu this eon nation. Met,(auueu ma me punuitraDail the right to keen a watch over their floik, and say what shall be sung bv their charires. lie felt that the request made by the ministers wu res annaDie. ui ne coum out ce wuera ine scnooi Imerd oil I ert to take laaue on SO trlBintf an a tT ti ll Closed by expreaaing hu aympaiby in tbe cause, and string the request toade on the part ot the clergy was rcasiaable( and should be araniru, AN IHCItABB W TWB BOARD. W, H. Brown offered resolution Indorsing Ihe hill latrodueed la Congreu by Geo. Chip man increasing th number ol n;mtsr of lb bOArd from, tbree to eleven, ah orroaiTioinn, K. it. Tompklhs said ha wu present la oppo, f Itlou to the iosuion taken, by the pastors, and to kla Bind, the whole thing bi come down iq Geo. II. Wllllama, Attorney General Samuel F. Phllllna. Bollcltor Oenerali Benl. IL Curtia. J. M. Carilsle. Geo, p. Klmands, J. ilabtty Ash- ton, n, r. oipnien. tmwnri. rrvungnuyern, Charles Sumner, John S llliam WsUaee, Heverdy Johnson, J. 8. Hlaet, P. l'millpa, H. T. Mernck, .', tuBuing, nut, ii. a'nrpan.rr, eunn v, n. rrujn, w, t , picTruiiuui n. n. ', nueroe ConklJog, B. It Ditstow, Amass J. Psitrr, and Uiany Bluer. IMaiw.r-ia.ri ain-m. It wu further reeolvetl that the chairman and secretary communicate these proceed ings to Judge Nelson, and In conformity thereto the following letter wu addressed to blm: iit7Tawa cotjbt koow., WAsarsciTajt, tJrceinber U, 171. I Sta; At a meeilug of the members of the tier, held this day for the purpose of taking some steps to express their regret oa the occasion of your retirement from tha bench, of which the underslgued were appointed umcere, it wu voted toaddxeuto you a letter to that effect, a draft ot which wu thereupon prepared aad unani mously adopted, and approved by the gentle hiea present, and signed liy Ibem aaV other (o-mbers of the lr, We take great ncaura in transmitting to yon this Utter, and we remain your attached friends. a. a a. rnainii, vntuuwiii D. V, Middlxtok, Secreury. A Sa Fra nsco rA-rnanrecenllv brought hi daughter Fannie, aged sixteen, before a police court, aidttng her committal to the In quAtriaJ whooL andTas the girl appeared to ba greaUy lu titd of lome salutary restraint th application k u about to be grautod, when the budding lu accomplished aneflectual atay of r-rocecdlnin bv oradaclnir Proofs that she had been marrlM two year before. The old Jbb St. Louis Viaweraf sirs; Whale are run bb their noaea aaalnatthet iwimi!?,.." ftod lhat sucks out into the wsterTan-i the in" hHtanu are troubled with erth.n.'il ia u wieaaonoi uietate are seems lobe lhat ii' -- .xmnMmtiMB materia ii tn Ihe srethneeof which aramade ihe frlrtlon. e which on fltut in ant.). u . '.. ,K"" -""AfiDwa Is tarried to such an extent In IkJT''0"'? h-rtwlthont IsxIngalosdH SuklVvfamMtl stuffuif tt-ifMJJS. ir-' " transit oi arniiery ana nsgrage, aa Haa la tha-iia er rtttnaan i.- th. ... "?iTI yar !Sor, five of na U now agreed, but vagraat than titprtaoner." The Jostle laagheiL the jury wu thrge.l, anl so the farce wu e hi led, v Orasong-wrtti'W.e improving, a late hejisri being entmed -IM,Sot ham the (late, llarrr," word? fencing wiih the toochiig Take off your ! at the porch, Jim, For the old man B1 Bleep very Bound," TBSf-onsumptlofyol.e in tho furnace of locomotive engines uslynponantronslderstlon upon the Lon.lon nmhtroun,! ytuwav. More than two hnndrad tralnsM lhe KlBB-. Croit suilon dally, and yet IhS. u no complaint of smoke In the tunnel. X Trnvlatageof tbet'aitAutesUbeglaBmx; to receive some attention atVh. ftn.Uof ruS gress. A trill . I now ha prepstoatorthepro-. tectlonof win inrwera. end o prevent the manufacture ot Imiutlon wines, the laurnal k Revenue liareanls taking the inltattve sten la l tbe matter. 4 ArABTTOf boys have beeaaireetH nearAt bany, Uvmg in a hut, where they "played Uobln aoo Crusoe, and supported themselves by kilt ing the hens and chnient of the nelghhorhooL under the apprehension that they were wild ani mals. The savages, lu the guise of policemen, appeared on the scene, and. contrary to all tradi tion, overthrew the encampment, ' Tub corn crop of the West this season was enormoos. and it I eeilrasted that there la yet unshipped not leu than 1.Mn,nip-LO-.i i,a.hia England stands ready to take Tfl,omLooo bushels of this corn If she tan get It. Hhe also want 4n,o.M),m bushels of wheat and maikaj too of bacon, tint there Is not a snfflclent number of veeaels In the trade todrllrer iheaepnxuru in time to meet her wants. NoTtrtrW ran be so perfect while we noaseu It ultwUl aerm when rtmemhere-l. The friend via ana iimj aruui-Etuuirn wrong US ly UM presence or vex ua by his lnflrrait.es. llow sweet to think of him u he will be to u sfter we baveoutUved him ten or a doun year r Then we ran recall him In bis last momenta, bid blm stay with us u long u we want his company. ami aeod him away when we wish lo lie sloae again. wr. ummc. TaaNorthOeraian rommtealf-in. aiitinstA .i Judge prises for trophies capture-l in the la( ""I aiaa mwij i"airirn ilb lennr. BD(I IHC money wlU shortly he paid. In many Instance U hu been paid already. The chief uk of tbe commission Is lo determine bow the prises fixed lu ltete are to he modifleii in order to suit the re quirements of the later esse, one French aiaibU ard corresponding to four Austrian battalion flsgs, for each of which a prite of one hundred ducats wu fixed. Tbe prise allowed for every captured gun la oft dacats. The Utter goes to the battahou,the former to the individual cap. Tbxbb la evidently some -"-oatrome" In the bey In a Ixwlavllle school who wrote the compoartloi. upon 'The Pin," a subject chosen by his teacher. Knowing the boy aversion to Uterarr effona. the teacher exacted bat two sentenoe. Aner considerable effort th little hero pmlaced the followingi "lina are very useful. They bare uved the lives of a great many men. women and rhlldrenh. fact, whole lamlllea." In reply to ma utonished teacher question u to tbe manner la whKh the Uvea of so many people had been uved through the Instrumentality of pins, the boy Inniicantly remarked, hy, by. aot swallowing them. ' A BOma, la the vicinity of Drant Ingham Uie, N.Y recently ahot at a large twek, when the auuuai uiiii-iiu ava ,i urau. Altrr CUlUUg a DOle to bang the deer on, and makmg other prepare tlons for dreasliur th carcass, be arroaehedthe deer, and with hla left hand took hold of tba antlers. The buck Jumped to his fret and charged apon the hunter, who clang to the herns an1 struck at his antagonist with a smalt hatchet, 1 be hatchet struck ona of the antlers, and giaoc- lna fait fiYim hla hanil wli.-u; .a.-". .- . ia. -- a. .. , naitiiiuiiu (naj D-J-fl. started off on a run with the huuter clinging to bis antlers. After trampling about for some time be wu tossed upon a log, tbe deer standing ch-ee man's etc fairly hung out ou sterna whet) he rcallxed that tba fkUo girl ha had been busily thrashing so long had all the Umo bun another by ami watcblaa, but not offerta, to make a-- na.i m. jtiivr.jciuaaarBtauerioreeacaa time tba htinter aaaln ira.pe.1 the drert antiSTa and ahook hla head, bul could aot prornka him in attack. He then want In araron of hu rue anil fooad It ao broken aa to he unaerrlceabla. liar. Ina no arm. to flrht with he abandoned Ihe con teat and reached hu aaaulj aomewhat brui.ed end llra.1 out. man wife. The lloaton 3Vactar conflrmi the tele graphic report that among lha peraona ar ruated la a recent raid nuon th. principal Kmblliur houaaa'lnthat cilrwer.1'.!..! nt ot a Boaton bauklnz Inituntkm. 4 cfercr- luaawharealdeaontheUneot the Bolton and Maine railroad, aererai promment ihoo man nfAtturcn from Linn, and other praudntjul i.ii.i...t. ., - IU.U1.M. TIIK UKATIlKR UKFOUT. OrneaorCiitrrhioaAiOfftcaa. Wuu.Toa.h,u..aa.a.kia,iam7' iTMorau roa raa raar rwiMTT-rocn aorjmi. Tbe barometer continue, hlirheat, bat fall Ine oi er New England, with rlalng Uunpcra lure, clondr and, Ihrcaleolnj; weather and ll;ht lo fjeA rarlabla wlnda. It haa fallen 'rKV?.iUk.? ,0 ""Bnlf andaonUiand middle Atlantic cnaeta, with rlalns tempera ture, and an area of quite low barometer ha, moted nanuoaalward from Texaa over MU atairt to Jllchljran, acoompanlea br brl.L wlnda. iloudr weather ami m. .hr.t. i... ieiiended over th. Boalhern and Middle eimoa anu uonuwarq IO ine UK. reMon. er- cept from northern Mlchltrrtn to Dakota and Nebraska, where anow haa fallen. The rain fall haa Im qnlta beary from LooUUna and eaalera Teiaa to Illlnola, eaatrrn low. anil aoitthern Wlacouatn. TU. rlror haa conUnunl rulni; during the evening at I'ittaburir. raoitatUriaa. For X.w togland aaalerly In louthcrrr wlaihs Tetrlmr lo eaulherlj ami weitetlrt Halnirteniperaln, cloudy veathreend r.li! For Middle Buiei wlnda (eerlnff lo aoutherlj and wwterlr, wlih cloudj weather and rain. ? ''""S'lt .?lher during ihe aflernoou and uluht. For lh. Bouia Allanllc Slate cloudy weilbrr and rain area, wlih wind. eorlnt lo wenlarly, aud clearing wealher darlru. Ihe nflemouu and nlshtT fat tho Norttftcet northtriylo yraterty wind., fall ing temperature and elaar aud chiarhir wratheri Ihra. condlllona eiUndlnj- aouth w,rd audcaitaard over MImowL Teuneaaee, Kenlucky, Ohla and lUe ojiper lake rcrion. lor (lull Statn weatcrly Hlnda, clear M.1 rloarlng neither and falling Icmreraiure, r 3rjna