ala h m r bMd-kwtdara to orav upon both. a a_ l -I.*. ifPJT-.JB:,.- „-„I, uaea . utoirrSv^iranair toTutunair/ Ihl tkonModaof P .„.„„if „» v.lional million. Tbo contenu of our N.tioo.l Traaaury ia aver It it. command, and at lia,«! it control« aud manipulate« for it* bon.lt tbu entire bonded debt of lha na . ,1 ._. ._ „, 1.1 _L ... ' A* 0 •* n y , * ,C " 00 f e * 7 ,,.. U P tnlock one or «or, buodr.d million , MUnI of tbo people a money. It; control, ,1m value of mereh.n..' w.rea.nd th. pro dneta of our tnanufactnrcra. fnrmera. tne ebuntc. and day laborer* tbrougbont the length and breadth of tbc land Having Iho nower to manipulate unr national debt Uto power to manipuiaic our uaitonai UCDI by withdrawing bond« from tho market i | Counting Mr. Boutwell'. ayndiecte op ention a lame nortinn of our national ' , u I ' » ^ » » • , f debt haa been manipulated into aud out of tbu market not leaa than thirteen time. \nv one at all ' ■ •>,l tg„ v i wliK.lrawn or tinvi»liwa**l In Kv ' Jd. Next W, hdr.arn or nurchx.ed in by ta the for« of greenbacks. ' 4(1. Oroeubaoka drawn ont bv «ce rot * I - -, i». • • ? . I ***«!.!!* I* 1 ^ ?"" | t ,l '" ,on broker« ( *" c •ovedtnirty Ireasury note awkN it* appearance ! (1th Theseveu-thirtv note ia withdrawn IKnnii.wbr.ib.rs ^ i . . . . j • th. kinds tbe honest greenback again , ■ill its place. 8tb"sbe greenback ia again withdrawn ; IV Vk lT * * ,• „?**■ . . V j Ml. Show» the fiva-twenty bond* to kuTU takea up a pnaitioo "*in»v tl "« h , i°th Thu five-twentles, or a „„all por- | Bou of them, disappear Syndicatewarda lltb Tbe long l<«»t golJ coin appears 8 PP ^i.».ia I' Il 1 - I * 1 -u.i : lilb. Gold com disappear., wliat ltttla - . Id*». After » anjourn of ninety dav» in tbu Svudicate tbe new Are per cent» make "v*." *!:_ „J I„V., 1 • JTiTi . . - dt^î7^^fl7.^e.7ir f .h'!;re3!3«. ,r ]îrjl!^ Slivrll. tor nve twenties, thus reducing slightly iüw I 1 "'" " r ' h, metly roarertad i hr^alanee was managed M In .* u - It b through theaenud kindred manipulations I'M! tba Trmaary Ring and itt MtallitM are en- 1 •bird to cnioy advaniagct arer erary koae.t bu- j ia in the t'niaa. Vs a merchant contemplating a large importe- ' IHM? II# I« constantly In doubt nbout th« price -aflaaM. white, «a Ilia othm hand, the cmtnrea of th. Treasury mag know to a fraction of a • mat whore they will fix the price of loin at aay 'A J I U im ilSD , ba ■ATTKDAT Moult inti, 4AM l'AMT nth, WM. Na* York Harald arroigua A m i tery Bfost«.» aud kid Treuaury Ring of 4 pMb>wkm, krokoto, mJ .peculator., ür manipula, iug tW puUte debt, which It cays haa howu done art lorn thou thirteen flAmu-te tho lue* tea years, and each lima tu Ihoir eta private h a wafl t. Tbe Herald W« .. It ifl sow oaerly tea year* aiaee tha Tmtwj King— a cliqua of booker*, bro ker», politician«, aad epeculator*—waa or gmiaasl to at.mi between Ibe nation aad ite aredhwra, between tb* lag-payera aud the aeeretly or opeuly putting tbetn aAoat a in, always at Government expense, the haa our money market aliuoat, if not | , in its oootrol. gatr Kin mag t wbolly daring the last leu yrara. familiar with tho King's operations can traça these astounding fluancial joba for biuMulf Takr a portiou of the (*200, lIM.tMMt new Ave per cents recently upon tbc market, for example. Tbit ia tbc way it was manipulated : 1st. ll was put iu tlie market ten year, ago by ilia Treasury Department in the form of Treasury warrants, ccrtiAcatei of iadtbteduers, quartermaster's vouchers Ar. ibsrt is of it. Oooe a manufacturer contemplate the enlarge I of kiaeMaMUfcnit nt? II« is ia doubt w list her ike Ring ih ite manipulations will contract fmé the enrren- r ; whether it will reduce or in rrssas th# met or his raw material or manufac •Md products. And eo it is with every honest hglMi enterprise. The Ring has power every Droides the enormous profits ariaing from the monrv and bonds, Huff receive« million« upon millions of dot tllM directly from the Government in the elupeof 4 -omasiasioos on the purchoee and sale of coins or bon«*, and for the conversion of one form of ee «Mlily into another on Government aceonnt. Oaring the relieliion and up to 1668 the Gov «Oiaaeeoi paid the King something over 1133,000 . |»er annum commissions on Ihe sale of Govern ornât ' gold ; Ihe total commission on the sale of goM aloae ia erven years being 9831,030. Thoa -* Baida af mere hante and business men were eager le Mtehees all (be coin the Government had to •ell, aad the Secretary of the Treasury might *' • hare sold It direct and eared the commission. ei . ood other aon-ioMral-baarlng atatnt sororitlra lote th» Ural I «aura offlvv la 1*03 ; p4MiMB.lt rsnmisaioas wm for Ika caw rente* of sundry sororities Into «ortete taw-forty bawd* of 1*64: »111,136.93 cnwMwIssloas war* paid for the conversion of 7-30 sr** SSm * ,d * tk * r ,n( * tb» fold* March, amounting In tbu aggragat* to Hiirnos 84,BM,943.41 auadry aarurlttes tefo 'k* 7-304 of 18*4 sod «M3. AbodT four udlftou dollars hsvt bees exproded of , lb* Ovw flvw par cent* dartag lha '*='* MautwrlFl pet sebaww for tha pay Ml ta Riir a ps ia aa aflbH to 'Wit • par rants, aad girt tb* for Tteaaury Wag a peraaseat af Ouvernmanl fl4,0*0,aM to osa >af lb* Itot—l te lato Iras, te tteaana, txpraam rf vxptaiaiag, B. aaurty all of which la rlaar. Æ Te thi* $4, * 00 , tedtraet prà rtteg. Ti safaldte ut af 1 ^ : la Man daath, by upioplray. of Dr. Johe Mer rErirly uf ikito« Ac«rJm«dm»"f * ter following ■■■(d In ragairlng a Cfcristoma loy flwMa*aôm anl appeanto bava tara standing up, when an having a aanae of waaknam, which praradaa auch poor liitla fellow, deeply atrlrkan with gr!*f for ala father, ran into |r y| r K, r had been toMkton. and on mlurnmg i | IO mr pm hit horse in the «table, nnd fud hint. - 1 mid that hc had nut cateu allhiafced. he having l«„ taken hefom he had jro flnithcd. The day Mr. McKee wn» in Klkton, a«, the dnr the. lïlcf from IVnn.vIvnni«. who I atoled Mr. Hr,an', home, nearChcaapeuh.. Cl.v, ' •«"» '!"« »V wav Iwing hied, and there ucr. | quite « numtier of hor»e thieve« and rough* in towl1 .attending the trial, and lha »iipnoaition I«. H,ai »m» of them, «wing Mr. M. Kw have a line harm, followed him hnti. and at.le.1 him. A, 3 late»t account» the horae had not been recovered ICI, Tinria* -On Sundav morning two _ containing twrntv-t.» chicken», were found I« the wood« of R«lwrtrd Thatcher nt .r ('ampheir* «hop. Chriitianj» bunjlrcd. ! nerson. I.t in nmbuacod.'fo"ihe thieve 1 . ' and „led Joaeph dc their appear.....a• ; I T. . ^«-^J'Zr.T.Td.'.TichsdThen ^x* T ïrssMrî , r »bout d< parting, wb«n t hty »prang upon them ' capturing Darlua. bu, Johnaoa made 1.1. .»cos Itarlus WM .»ken to M ilmmgton on Monday jErstnias.ffs=ssa=^ ' r.i.ttrTto* or IUh-roai* Ornera» —The annual . * meeting vf tba l'h.l«delphm, Wilmington and . I Italtimorr Rsibo.nl Corapan, waa held ut the ( tuildlng, Wilaiiu(toa. on Monday after-I n ,mn. After Iwuinese |>cr,«ining to the road had ! Iwea completed, .hefollowing offler. wer- elec-1 ted Prvaideni, Isaac HlackD : Vice Previdenl. i Enueh Pratt : Hener.d Superintendent. Il F j Kenn«, : A.J. Dadmun. (fewaral Ticke, Agent, , The other oIR.-rr. and direcior« wrr. the urne a» last year, la regard la.easing or dm road ; 10 l*'*nnsr | rnnia Railroad Company, no com meat was mode "|. V V Siiismvc* —There wilt I« a Piieon ! I "'ao* SnooTiaoa. There win n# * ■ l i* u " j Rbootlng at feldatwrough Del. oa Tmadac acji ^ , the I6lh inatant, under the direction of Kd ward | Site«.. Rr Mr Site, ha. .ix.v-flc, t.lrda, and will hare more f hey eau W ol.Uiocd. (itorgr NN. Orilip. proprietor of tha Midflie iowii "atci. in tbia place, wi" also ha.e one m-x, : w#* ZVX. 'VZZ ' taT. ^f^r'^T^rlU TvÄ ! - *'8t . Maib#w, 6th chapter, loth r cr #c—• Thy j « r Kinrdom cumc.' / f j.bubf* »ih th# follnwina Hoard of I l»Llora waa vleelrd for lha enauinx jaur : tivo 1 XhnO d 'Äaa &l.rk F h Clurir I 1'rv.idaat, tlvurpv «Uaw.ll *» iht . build 5 Uv line»*.! railroad terminating nt that point, one of which will lie open for nos- „ inras neu Sommer, and ihc other soon there- ; after, which make »h.iricr lino from all pnloir weet lu l^laware I'tiy than to Philadelphia, nnd cmaeqiicnil.v coal petroleum, and oih.r freight can be delDercd iberc a» cheap il uot theatwr. a lhan al .PhilaUelpbla, wbile the risk of iia.lga- f lion will he nroided. and the r.rer voyage be I mar. quickly and dimply performed. , -Im./mf — On Vtvduesday, the 3d imt. while Fr.nkUUryan was playing on tbe second ease ! ÎÎ A? be accl'lantally fell » dia-1 j nun* of thlrly-loiir leet en tin Hag atone, be ^ )o n n( j mtl muri.dly injured | v ^ Akrre,—Wc were allow n a pic-' , J „f lbt " rrlr „ m ^ Nrw „vfor-l'.hire Slu-'ep ! rai.e.1 t.y Mr. William Ib-yl old, mar this city. under care of JanwtSindell, in 1053. It wâ» , fu „ r t , ari 0 , d . Live weight, DM pounds; weigh. ! > b ■ JrojMkwJ 2 ««»i pound* Lugil. from nu«e of . „ in-rlioI) „}• w i,„ w „ K fr.,„, I keel 1» heel over tlm shoulders îji uiclies dr- w ' cnmfcrraoe round the body, hclnnd ihe sh-.uld- i vrs. M laches, »egbt of Here at four tear. old. : IT lbs. acll waslicd wool, 8 to PI -ache. long. | This »beep of four yearn old, the largrai err j ; knownlathe C.i.ed Sum wa. rai.ct.nd fot- i ,, , trued t.y Mr. U illiaju Itoyt.utd, near this citr, , an-1 is of the iinp-.rbd Cotswuld or Sew Oxford shirs breed, and waa bred from aome of the besl of that variety «rer i»|Mkrt«4 from Ko«Und ; ! One »ii»xlu crop of a but-k of tbia breed, with ihc i Cüfnillün will improve tbe weight of care*»» | Hnd wuo j ft , | M|I uue | m |f. The lire weight of : , h | B #t lhl . fHrnj WM 314 ,| lg Aflcr tr , inf . portmioi, to. ami «ihibition in. PhiUdelphia for . f or one wcek, .362 pouuds, and when slaughtered I „j , j,.uj pound», daau nwight. Vcsrlv , »rf-ht ofcllp for three rears part, bas been from t n lo M , w „|,da, of well »»«bed wool. Thia 1 I atainraoutli shisrp was purcluiaeO from Mr. Rev-I j bold by Nr li«.rgc llaroholi of I'hiladrlphia. . for Slim, along will, aouir of the Mine bnwd " ouuilwr, several ol which averaged Mr. Harnnolt ogers f'jno more (1T0 Ibe following : .••.u P - I ***** . 1 for a sheep that will weigh | pound I I"""« 1 * I '•>*" «I» ■''"„•'■'ÇM . The large Sal.laLth Kchool counrctad with the Firat 1'rc.lij Urten Church, held iu annivwKirr "» *ridav event«*, the nth „It. m the i.uprocad Church cd, lice, tu a large aad apprariatice au , ,| teuer. The cxcrciwa wervof the must iulereftlnp character. Never baw wc been privileged to at tend an »nuiveraaiy, that gave greater evl , fonce tlial the whole teaching wa» Tall of the ( , r i r ii of Him who said, " MulT.r little < bild rrn to cu,uc unto me, and for,«id tticm out, for , iUc h is the Kingdom ot Heaven ' The recit« lion waa so well cbo«cn. tba, the tpeaker* wars j mcavurably forgotten ia the teHiag moral lessoas ' tlial were thus cuuveyrd to youug aad old. The | aingiug hy many ncll trained voice«, aud of | muât appropria,.- and intelligent arlectiraa was H. remarkably efl'n tive, particularly so waa the picca, "The Uridegroom romoth, ' with 11 too lata," tuna by ten girls raprcMotiag lha and foolish virgin«. The five win, will, iheir lamps trlmed and burning, tinging, "Too late, loo late, reconnut eater now," ia reaponM to the song ol Ibe Arc fuoliah, who without ull Is thoir lamps •ought to go Id with the«,,, wa» ao beaulifuly arranged and »ung aa to sulfuae many ey as will, leur». The whole ex?relie WN» ai l UH ly oa pruKiahle as laierMtiag, and gnva lha most gntllyiag evidence to parents and friend« that tbe school la axa rtlsg the proper influas can. Tba new Episcopal Church la Ibis Iowa, U completed, with the exception of tho carpeting, and liu, na-hraeketi—the church doaigned to lie lighted from the side*, not fram tbo raotra, as urmT. Tha organ from the old rharch wo* brought up on Thursday, and havtag bar* thor oughly repaired ia now 1a mod order. Tha Church eootain« 71 pews, and will «ul shout 3oo persons. Tb* (Aspel la alao rapidly ap proaching completion, nnd in n abort liar, should lha weather prove fovorable, will alao ha rsody for ota. It ia a aeal little structura, palsied piclou colour, Is to la keeping with the rhurcb, sad Iho window and door frames pointed brown It 1$ divided into two cum port men modele both tbe regular and loknl of ) hy : in at at b of thaoa atme* tara*, would It aut ha weil for tb* committee ia chargt to stake tom* provision for a aide-walk. Tb* Ote Icadiag to it, is neither pared th* aor hoard muddy. A lhalival for lh* braaflt of lb* poor of Smyr , will he bald la that town on Wtdaaaday aad Th unday trau tug*, th* 34 th aad 39th, last. Wm. A alU ban . Rakill, of Odaaaa,, caudldata^thla^aar, Castes W. Wright of Georgetown It it ru mored, artll b* th* watt «aodMal* af tha Damu Owing te Rm mn tl nnafe Utetei af th* Ri rt ar, M* will ha a* a ar v ima lalri vithartt Ml. feaa'i » A W m Cur era.—A flutter of asette ■not waa a r ea led la Bkloa oa Wedeaadar even iag l^ aa lh* oceusim o/ tha Barri*» of Dr *■*»»» Mlteh*ll,_»ea of Jba tola R»». » H^B York MHekall, fcnu ar »«to r of Trtaily jfoareh, _Hlk- in *** tLSTTn Jr ' ad *"> ward «S 5ÎÎ laid Jr a^.Wlu-aHt tbaHna ing d Jj! SÜSumu T, 0 Swt.mbSrn .bi.dr b died shra .keh», ,,w,, tf» nay affair ■« ««JJt imprw pUbl» . |*rl of the Jj*®"* iLJTÎÏd f wlrtTÏiîthr^ïoî ,üit uTT.rWo'm t ^.rbVid"^,^!:; .ill. - -«i-UV. arm. Rev. Jan« Mltehril.brotlZ « r lo <^ roo, J> the occniion, und lïïZiï Kn^oïS Chï^h ' ' m ' n * maid.. Hi.. Jrunetta Ptarra, *,at«r to tl»o bride, Mita Maria Hofan, MlM .UuMn lh,.« and Mia, Annie Jamar. t„ occi.loaa .nd toUlIV oh.îarvd bv Ih. d.aalv it ^„mTwhTîoT^'id ÂÏÏÏÏ'ÂtbaMi | ter înûndrn T|„ .rremonr ovvr thr bridal wriv wiihdrvw I tel ..T.:n^?„,r;;:iUo«mn r rid:iT.T. - «•- » ,^I'""» «k. and ; * 1 'f r jl'"d* of 'h* "•*•/ married J ? .pU The .rid. hviag a gvoer. favorite (and M demrvedly u< among all üvr mini!.« and ac- : -|>'»""an.-vv, remlr^ . « eja: many handvoom ,«S'^rom.Tcnmd oS amt ' warn, wnitn wvra raamiavu, lomiucaicu na aou | 1W admired hy the company. After a pleaaant hour . S-« *> «•» recaption th. company withdrew The Pho-nii Mutual Lift ln.ur.BceComp.ny 1 SJuriShy ThmTgh"«!^ Ä wh e have already inned about » 40 .U 00 worth »f 1 |H ,|i,i„ this month. Them agent, am not what ; !' commonly called •' borea/* and no one need foa, , 0 „„„OK with them u,»s the ...Uje.1 of no i nlum nce Seither do the. attcini.t to „"pVirHrown''c,,'mp«nr tV«P^W.n^ in n " / deapainng manner of otbrtÿompanic«. Mr.Forljei , f 0 i»n 01 P .V Chicago by General Slier dan, on the oe caaton of the great fire, have made their ; ll)0 rc|nirt. They show by the evidence given l"'"* "7'f "" .Vl ^»»»ty for Sheridan » i«lrrfercBoe ; «Hat ,| lb« police authoritic» had their force inUct and on duty, with a reserve of l.ilnO men, " ,c Vn'Tkî" T: 1 ''''" 1 "t ment wl.icli killed Mr. t.roavenor to be eliliatcd. and that they strenillously pro- 31 •*•«« ,he d " i * r,,ion !»«•*»' ! "** ^®*ng unneecMary, utilsivfful and humiliating;' that the regulars, on being turned loose in the street», drank to ex- ,| , . * , . • * « ;»« • «tilted »»<* abu»cd |>caccful citixon»—10 | „ me caacs even leveling • .«< muskcla ; ,h,. ra The committee aid : | ... i. ,bown bv llio evidence that all It auown ny ii.e evmenco .i.a, an the violent acta and riotoua conduct, with a single exceptmu, oeeurring in iho city. | ,j f roul lhe tin, a of the fire I., the Mil, of . I „„„„.jtted |, v t|„. , Ifoe-luher. bad Hem eont, ,| t.y in. aoldtara under General Sheridan a com- | j. ,„atid. The evidence poaitively aver, llial the soldier« were more detriment than »er- I I . „ bi | v . . . The committee then recapitulate. »« ynijr ! -.here never exiated in Chicago a„v' ne- ; ' . n d bringing , . , ^ .. . . ' f . ^ ! > ,f ' k ^** tiPtted Stale, trnop. In the etty of Ubicago, and the orgon»«atioo of the»« ; band» of armed men for lb. purpose for ! w (,ieh It waa done, waa a violation of law f i , .... ......nie * * * \„r a danperoua example. * * * >7 | »re they prepare.1 to admit that the ami j ne, it Servicen aud well-merited reputation i ,, f , (icul linier ,| Hheri.l.o furni.h any . - . 1 1 or apo og. for the net, that were clearly and palpably illegal ; i rillw , in n / W«ndftl. I , Hon w t ,.ï J«« »«.« 1 ervux muir. iictaa. I I j ! 1 I ! I He.solntion* indicative of these view« are rted, and their adoption recoin- i >WMr MiilllHnicn TVunscft;,/. | LOCK!. irons all, s nan»**, Hail ! liait with pride ye pa Th** glory of our l»andlord s Who in tbe Court, or Bower, or Bail, A noble fellow stands tbe inmr. W no can forget timt New Y ear's Ihty. Wher« yonth nnd beauty called to meet To chase the Happy hours away With ripplins laugh and Hj ing Who would iront memory blot The ladies' smiles nnd tender wards. Or " lien McCiarg » " proud music shout, Or the sweet minstreley af birds ? Alt no 1 In memory's depths shall dwell The recollection» of that suene. 'Till li|>s of age the tale shall tell W ith pride that snub an hour had been. I .ft eong and shout, nnd ringing hell, And iwnnanis flying from the Dock. And every thing with languag« tell Of our generous Host, brave Ch U feet? oui. arlle Lochr. Room No. 6 /**■/,>dr/p*u. Jan. 3d. 1873. Tits Poir Orne* Dgranmattr —Tho Washington Patriot is making aome dam aging revelation», if Irua, in relation to tbe niolfeasanee of Mr. Crcswell in tbc Post Office Department, and especially in the matter of tbo letting» of tbe post routes Disappointed bradera, with tbc aid of counsel, bava worked up the case against him, until it now preacota an »» pact roost dsmagiug to hia reputation for a fair, honest, aad legal administration of tbe affairs of bia Department. An investi gation by Cougrat* ia insisted upon, and it ia alleged that proof of malfeasance oan ba adduced. The Patriut devote* four or •va of ill ample columns to tha sgpoaa, and promises mort upon lb* mtyret. Tbe Democrat* of Cotuteoliout ara coa fldrnt of auooeas at th* aomiag election in that State Tba New Haven ffryi'drr any* ; " Th* Damna rais of Conneetient aan alect any liabat they put in tb* fleld tki* year, If they will to do *o. ia Tho oonveotlo* railed tn meet in Wil liamsport, Pa. on tbe third Tueaday in January, tn nominate labor reform van anti| aftvr tbo m pet tag of the na IfoMd MRvmtlon at Col am bus, Ohio. Dnvid A- Wall« baa mari* n report tbo G ovimar aa tb* InaanM aondtitan to ••r . Tho right ia l*«a than York U hii No« Daniel .treat and of to with lia» the daring pu.b trat Krie the but been court., per., They arlor, er ism they choice , „ ... ... „ Tb* Fiak-Man.flald aeandal in New York culminated Saturday afternoon laut. in the probable ahootiog of Jamea Flak. Jr o( Mr > M.n.Aeld'a letUr. ' ad j'?z°ï ,k *** ria *.- A : b ; l w - ward 8. Stokaa, a wltn.a. in tba Mena laid libel amt ing ,g, ir |ook p d A« r/r* **"* ««*.*" T, 0 ?' *" d f'* k w ". •* ,u * k * died on Sunday morning, about 11 o cl k . . .b« affair a. given by New York paper. : DqNng ibo «orbing the trial of flip ,üit of Mi** M* on field occupied tho York .ill. Polie. Court. Mia. M.n.fl.ld wa, croa.-examined b, Flak', council She domed making an appointment to meet '»* the 8 Egyptian conn, I get, crut, O^gnBuBe, at one Mian Wood'. ; me, lfotlcr in Cultforntu. and had oecer in t„ u ded to blackmail Fiak. Miaa William. Maualeld and Mr Stokea had held con ter " ,,Un * P'"*" 1- * b,a *: k - madmg Ft.k were uutruc. Stokea alao tel i Aral that there uaa no truth ln auch ......men.,. He leatiAed lha, he had . fan,«, ; Arat me, Mi,a M.n.Aeld in New J 0 rk, at a dinner with Fiak | visited Mi», M fi ,,j ; , , ||tnr , j Uln „,|,. ha J '• « * ff B ' or '* 1 * '' n threatened to pnraoe Ftak tn a legal not I'!**! 11 '" 1 W '>' : . b,r ' ,hrt ' al «?« <1 *° P ub,i ' b | 1W letter* .and made nropoattlons to fettle . , ..... . ■. . t ,i w j,| Mj,. war -.«It^t.k • «««J j have , P ^ " that Afl . r fhT teatimonv of S."^ be en- ! a " 1 ..„üutered Fisk in the veatibulo of (he ' " J ; !' UUI ^ r , f wk hc , . 1 f,„,„ <>r«od central Hotel, when the .hooting took place It aecma that at 1:110 IV M loon..,1 .i tl,,. Udi,..' entrance " / # "i| ^ * p,. f 1 ° T. P ^ ,V f , , *! ! ^,' 1 !! 7!!^ , .. , , , , pattion ; the former alighted nnd entered! : the hotel for the purpogo of aoeing Mr,. ! ; _ t „i I«.l .| 1U Morae, itid »» ha n»ce tided the first atop. d ''»I» "P, S ', ukp " •PP* ar '" , | al bered head of the atepa, drew out a revolver and ' , '. r diaeimrifcd three »hot» at l*i»k the first ,,i.. .hnol.l-r ih- . , ? , ' h . , , • ,.,-l wht.lTed eloaed to hla bead, and the third »nd ; ll)0 k effect ill the abdomen, inflicting a ll "' mortal wound Fiak »taggend mid fell. kn wbi,c S,uk «' .} ''f" <»' ,| l0 -tins lime " 1 .11 mediately alter the »hota were fired, the hotel . ployer» rushed to the acence, nnd while f " r ,h " *-' u '- b ' J "•«••F» 31 „| handed him over to ll.e police. ! Th. .. ,i.e i,„,.-i a ing, wa» utic of extraordinary excitement The erowda coming from the matineca of , ,| lc various theatre* In «ring of the occur » ! "' • •• » . .1 , , ,~ 0't<*> | mqamc» about thr particular» üf the out- , V* rngc The officer, who nrrevtee Singer ,w | conveved him to the fifteenth precinct . 1 ,,,.. I,„ i„|„.„i;,, , ,.„ii land »utwri, where he wa» lodged in a -ell ! Iwi It ia said that the order of Judge lira-! | ,j rt .,t rain in i» St.kea and Mis. M ,n< 1 , . ft/ r Z m di. hi no , be . ,,c in M i.» ' ,f ld „.l lg , . . 1 Mnn „ flt .|J-, affevltng l >" lt l 1 . l | j. , i r |j Swei nv. and other*, bad an ex- 1 .«J' ,, Stokes uni it j, | I I >1 .|i„v ( .,l b- rn |. 1 i|i-si)i r'ltioti ^ bi lieved be w.ia arous. it lo v ■ ,rl * ' " 1 agatoal Fisk. Tba »boot nlaco al 4:80 P M rtutur ' » 1 in cvef the Mti fax tried ixed Stoke», who made no ren-tnnre. ft r the »hoot ri»k «»f I the Yorkvillo police curt the evidence it wa. alntugly in favor of Fi-k. and t. mid a I to ahnw that ManaAeld »...I Stokea Were j endeavoring to levy blackmail They I .ay MansAelii'a eaae ..pletely broke | down, and Stoke, lost all ,. |f-ci,lrol ; He Chari,.S Spender, one of F ak'a counsel, of says Stokes has already obtained MM, from hi« client, and wua atiemptiiig to get ! more, but failed. P I VI . . ,laK • " , ! 1 - .. # ' a Th# following are tho protiMon» of ... . . ... «■ 9 it » , • i 1 Fiak • will: Mr». Hooker, bl» »i»ter, re-; . Al , in ...... ». . o. i • ccives $100,000, N.ragattsett Stc.m.bip I Gomp»',, . .hare. ; bit father ami mother receive M.l.OtHi a year each ; to each of . . • ta, * .. Ä.» mm ! the Mtaae. Mor.e ho bequeath» *-•«« a yearjtothc .Ninth K-glMDl »0.000. ' I (1 hi« gift was made a wet k ago, but waa leguliied last night ) To hi, wife hc be iiueatha the balance of hi» property, of all kind.: to Jay Gould, for wl.ot.t be - tertnined the warmest and moat disinter 1 examination at i | rated frirndaliip. lie left hia peraeiinl ef fect», and intrusted to him " the labor of lovo" (ao it is called in the will) of car- ■ rjini» out all his ( Fiak ») project, in re- j gnrd lo public improvements. Mr. Fi»k i inherit» all her husband's share in tho j M or ! Jamea Fiak. Jr wa. borne at Henning ton, V*. in 188*2. and began hi» ba.inera " life at an attcudaut of Van Ambargh'. | monagerte. Hi. father wa. a pedlcr. driving one of (bora capacion* wagon. atilt a« common in the rural diulrieta ol Now Knglond, stored with calicoes, tin ware, laeca, trinkets aud household uten sil«, at which the farmers' wives do the m tf«-t tho noir» of tho f ,, ! »«render of l.ee and^ colla, we of the ton feueraev for use mi Change in London in . d > f h u * in he remet»». » bered that the Atlantic cable waa not then ' , '. r 1 c,J "' ut "te Atlantic iat.1. was not un n and »ntall. »wift »teanier, formerly a i d», .blockade-runner, waa purchased, fitted out fn ,.,-l sent to Halifax in ballast V itlicr n '* »nd aent w Hal".* to ball*. .Vtth.r ll "' '•aplani, nor officer« of the at. amer 1 kn " w , "' r deitinatio" riie aecre, of lier , » ! "' r, ' r '«'»»p .tch 0't<*> ti«to\Yu immedi'itelT »nd iroi tlun , V* ! V 7 .1 T l .... 1 Tl ,w " Jty* ■hi ad of lh tiintl »ti amer Tin ag.-nt apcnlcd acioss Ireland to Icndon land coinin'need hi« opnliims Ih-f.ire ! Iwi , lllv . f „ ur llllUr , ,b,.,»,.,, |„. ,„ld »I. .rt ' , • ,. . , ' , . . 1 , 1 ' . î'i *• 1 V ' ' "" r 1 '"" 1 order« fi. l'i-1: lo selllong as h- eonl.l l 1 . l ..t. llï , rH butw„are»tr»h,. Jh V .in. r t-! 1 . ». ' , 1 I | r " h ' "■ '" l Ho» I oil men. wlio ^ eursoil with prtnlenoe. Hut the »pi-rnl . Dr ettv sii. ee»»ful : the "st , J • .- ,| . . , o . ' »tort go. s. div id-d I» I « n 8' ! ' - ; """ . ... .,„e, ulati-.n ' Tlii. was .«j ^ j w hieb w.ih vtr\ w l ,mi mu M '" lr hK " } ' ' H at « iltun part |icr 1 0 1 iron le wagon wagon rotlrr. wheel I corn ■ «lher some year rolls, hr cd gainst .North itnin to AS IKCIDKMT IN till» L1FK. James Fisk, Jr. coDocivad and executed » brilliant stroke nt the close of the Ute 14 , hold rrtarv tnliaa laid tufas. wood cloth »ton wa* »olcly cnnfidtd to an np nt i'f wa» the oui)* passenger ou I Ki-k. wl, 1 board. Steam wa» kept up day and uiglit. nnd \ cvef jthttit? wa-« the .Atlantic. 1 >.*!)•» w**n» l*y n Mti rtiuer lay <|tin tly in the lmrb«»r 'f llali- j fax awuititig tin* expected tin »»age fmiu j dj At length it cam« 4 . If Fink had tried Ilia hc»t lie emild (•« »t Into indited m in readin« »» !•* start a-rm*» •I still the I ri»k • :: It was dated at a»oti. mtuined hut one wt.r l — kale runner Marled f t ! C lie ItJ.I !.. „ I, !: ; dirait*. I the pr-eeeds ..f I If , lilt for Jnutea THA ITS IN ItlS 1*11 K It ACT Kit. ! to tiintl wh" had gruat ulihorunet* «»f all livpoeriav. and whose tlnory "f üf.* i it waa to altow* I» the w,-rl.l l„a worse aide j a "'» ,n .. . I 'I"» 1 '"" fr '"." p'lbite k,...wlo.lge I »»» "»tctitatiou» -I lit» fault* „ml never j | «"*M per-uaJ«! to J.. attyth. ,g puh- j ; He exeerl on rare oeettatoi.s, attcl, a. th.l of >I,e thieag.t Are, which would led tl, [>u*'l>'* '''«»k «im « (P;n,*r. »„d large- 1 hearted man 1 urmg the bi»t four t>r A-.e , P !,r ' uf 1 1 "* llf ''' W, * , V* 1 ' 11 "*' j I suppOMcd that h.i ltvcd in n »tylu **f tmex # ' a in pled 1 tt x u r v, and »pent enormous « r . *. ■ , i iiioiiutft on lin* |>cr»onai t njoy nient . t Ik* : . . 1 . . : ; 3 , , (ruth wa». that except III» four-in-hand. |ib , )i>x „.„„Ç, (>(1C or | of kim , _, h|eh wnr | d > of . . , , , , . , knew about- he lived in a much more sun-I a , tvl , ,„an three-fourth. of the per,on* ' who h ' avc , lis in ,„ tm . _ _ __ ' * . of Rmiu. l'o\ Kvnx.i Au. Ovxa bt aorx - A b'.lçr fnoo Mcaain. Italy, da, -d De .1. 18« 1, received lu \\ ONhington, May»: * Aluio»t cverjr city in Italy I* III 1 fueled with »mall-pox In Mu»einn a j rtion of the lower ido»»f» i» at IK- wm II J of ■ ''irgc n j lacked.and many ..f them die. The health i off, ''* »'*" '••*»" '' 1 "" "f *»' ? "* , h. but. since j ,,,c ™* '»»«■»•. tbc Amoricoo and British consuls, after a consult,ilion. agreed toen ! ter in their bill* of health that •• enses of '»- a » .P a * ha '«* '-eeufrcH io lhe eity some " ( wh,,b ' | "' h f r cn . n,1 . uU ', h ' uk ." onnwM, "7* "*'" heir op.nton the d,.e.^ r.g.ng over " ,e wb,dc cun,,uin ' of kur °^ ol the be of a in bia the rea for he of It is reported that I'rosidtnt Grant will send a message to Congres» at an early day, in relation to the better protection of emigrants, a» indicated in his last sags. It will be accompanied by the port of a special agent.who waa in Germa ny last iuinmor on a tour of observation at the government expense. Tho President ia evidently determined to roncilinto the German vote for tb* Prcaidcntial elec tion. me«. re. Tbs jury nfinqural. tn inquire into th» cunac of the death of Col. Jan» a Fisk, Jr rendered a verdict that h* died in conse quence of wounds inflicted hy hails from a pistol in the hands of Kdwarn 8 Stokes, iliccharged hy him in a délibérât.' manner The Coroner soon after committed him to jail to await the action of the Grand Jury NOTICE. A M« |*rnw.nff on in« Trim in the 26 Diftrirt Kml ttMinljr. Mil, will pir«*«- «nil und «*•« ilr hr thr Iff« of Ktbru tpv, Ifl rti to rolltet by law Jit a 13— 3 w •r I sh ! I c r w w aRiikn. Kriiilfd. viilr. Md • «mi Small Fruit Plants For s*lv, *t the low*», mark*, priera . Strawl-ra ry. rtapUrry, Ma lraw "" » PnolnaoJ Wa.K.e—J 1 MaDOgailJ ttlClOSeû Watuutand I H AVING ceased forming, I will oflkrwt pafo lir ante, oa Tuesday ; January 2w. m2. at ihe farm of Mr« S. B. Kldridgc, hatnrnm Co « iltun and Frederick to ww, tha tools, farming im pleiuents. murhincF. Ac . Ac., of a large farm, In part as follow«:—I i'»*uingi«n reaper,with drop* |icr at Urban nt : Weaiianhouse thresher, 36-inch; 1 0 -horse Pci tan power, I barrel corn «belief, t Buckeye mowers and reapers, 1 PEACH WAGON, 1 peach body, I sol of spring« for peach Wa dy , 3 iron sale watons, I fnur-horae wagon,.! iron aa» le ox-carls. I .Sinclair A Oo. hay cutter, I large wagon I ody, hay fork,,dorks and rops, ! acts of wagon h'tnr»», 1 spring-tooth rako, I ryltudrr rotlrr. new Inst Rprlng ; I clovor anad a w wa r , -oU wheels : I clover huiler, 1 clover gather Ihrec-hnr-e trrad-inill puwer, ! grain fo wheel mill valor, I wheat drill with seed so—. I corn drill. I hay preee, Wakemaa'e peteot | 1 corn grinder, idowe, harrows, cultivatore, chain ■ rare», os chains, 1 bill aide plow, aad an «lher article». l I td HEAD or nOWMES, some flue dri rer« several marrs with roal; I thraa year old horse, 1 two-year old marc, 4 yanrtlng rolls, 7 Spring roll«, tho thoroagh-brad stallion HERMES, hr " Mariner," ont of" Fashion **—th# celebrat cd running mare who won the $2S,000 men a gainst Pcyinna, al the t*amden four-mil« race of .North vs. Houth. »See handhill« for his pedlgrea »bowing the best blood ia th« country, without itnin or taint. 4 yoke nfox«n, two accustomed to work to the plow, «( 99 14 HEAD OP CATTLE, -4 lll'.iO Of WHITE SI/O ATS. , will also oIR-r a number of articles of boose hold furniture, including I large mahogany rrtarv nod ht*ok-ra»r, | mahogany pier tab tnliaa murl.lc top: looking glasses, I sait« of in laid walnut mill plush furniture, consisting af 1 tufas. 2 arm chairs and 4 wall chairs ; 1 rose wood hair-cloth spring mi sofa, walnut hair cloth spring scat chairs, la. I 1 Velvet Arm Chair, t lioganv open w.iNliNtnndv I ashstand, 2 mahogany inrtrhl« lops ; J bureau, Venetian, imj»» riwl und ingrain rnr pets, 2 »uperior iron bedstead*, I small iron bedutead, . suitable fi \ maehi family mu umnafaeturing ar d various other articles us tu mention, nay be mil tb« day bcw the ma le , it will b« sold .»t 12 o'clock 00 tho of *.»le. j j dj I it*ti nntn»7 7^0* The furuiturr TF.ItMS — All »• n»» "f anil under, cash ; t credit of eight month* will butter giving uotc. with ap iruttd Mcenritr. |mynidc nt < ilixcn*' Natioaal lank ut Middletown. Ibl. • :: ! C g . Ib« |. No pro|wrty to t© til lb* coi.diiion* urc coiuplitd with, o eloik, A . M. fell* at 1 IV W Uuiev, Au, F. II. FsLDRIDOR. .i If—ia Lim:RN MIORR Horticultural Establishment 11 ! MASSEY & LUDSON, nMkiMM . r. mafnrt. ; Florists Market Gardeners, and Seedsmen. AA-.vr corxrv, .if/).. , /./.'.V! ('ail attention » . ir *u|wrh stork of hl VF.R Ht. u it Jf/.Vf? ROSF.S. aad fi ! to tl.v '«ing J o !» of «very d**»« ri|»tiun • xi.llt-ni RKUISTKR it t.FFICK, New i.'n»*I# Touatv. I»«c. 7th 1 m? i F applKwti.« of [«.»id 8 tVinet.rau.r nnd' John w'.Wkman, K.eiuto« Ä Mlllward. lat. ol I'em-.idtr Hundred In aaldcoun tv, üc-enaed : it I» ordered and directed l>r tho Itagia'cr th.n thc Kxc otor» oforcwld. giro 'notlco ^tfth»^ d«™ted , 7lte"rd , a'r. r of U J™-.ÎÏ! ti, ere ot, hy i-Mii*ing advertisciueats io I« posted wilbiu forty days from tb« date of saeh letters. a j in »lx of the inc>»t publb* places of the County 0 f JJM ,,,r i n 3 •!! persons having demands against the Utate, Iu prestnt the same, or abide I'/ an Act uf Asu-mbl v in such case made and provided. And al ed within the Also Vegetable and Flower Seed, the qttntitv of which is unsurpassed. W» sell ■'ich »ccd» as wr uw la our own catcailr* J Register s Order. of cau«v ,lie »aine to be intrrt r ptrlml in tha S/Mtetern rranirr.fi, a nnp„|