New York Times, The (Newspaper) - January 5, 1872, New York, New York VOL 6332 NEW-YORK FRIDAY JANUARY 9 1872 PRICE FOUR CENTS AND PHOU THB BAB A WORDS OF PRACTICAL ADVICE BY DU E BUNFORD of A Popular on on Catarrh and Kindred Ue Ac Ae NO WEHT Tho of the ear most and most de- Uvr lo ng are ol a character tni neither pam nor nor tea turf a Immediate alarm approach of deafness In la IT insidious tbat t In unable 10 tell when the wan noticed and so and gradual In that DO is perceptible long Intervals of time At first the Is toss acute formerly and a attention has lo be paM If we wish to distinctly We that voices pear to be or that certain articulate or wiy down in tho By Rome In experienced in con- when two or are or It IK on in tone o aud by trm and naoro and In- It li entirely nr very uionKh it t tills trous Is in childhood This of In its earlier often ot Inattention at anil wp know ol many children have anil or or when the one to With winm at first only by the ears obstructed during a cold or while Uin In the with a sound or a toad rr pert or In a trie cold off Hut the ol usually more and morr often and Ivit an til at Atom we Qnd that only one ear u tbe r often or no difficulty to In conversation on Uio nido but tbf Li tout to of the Hound If or Instance a not tell the soond from In the 0 tbe other m time and what before a Uvm an mis THE EAR ibe foregoing eases are by tbe i r of calculated to ar It Is different In from tne for the disease at once Itself to the eye to smell In as offensive to one sense as It hi Ui the Tne nome of tbe ear bv scarlet fever oold or other aod Tart en In different eaveM ind even in the same Individual at different It is a thick purulent matter o blood At It of a and ropy nature and strain It msy e melted In appearance 1 n cases it merely costs tits lining of the tory while ID others it Is so as to pour from the ear and Uien ths surrounding presents s nw and Inflamed appearance Is always 07 a fetid but in oases It Is so highly offensive as to render toe sufferer an object of to and lo oUwa from the ear 1s to hearing end to he system In some uses It touj la sjl tie offers to a more or lem extent and escape notable to tbe bearing power Aside from its effects on the the disease Is aDt to rise to Neuralgia Epilepsy aad other nervous disturbances to be wondered at when we the at the diseased cavity to the centre tbe brain lo the mation nr might be with lataj IN THK m head are the first and only ot morbid of the ear At are slight and only force by spells but after a time they are en tan UT present and Increase la senarty They represent the escape ot steam of belli the beating ot the heart the of and in fact nearly every Imaginable Often they prove a of terrible torture and and many a patient who spoiled to us for tfr more anxious have the re- moved lUr if only one thins or tiie A OF ADVIC E 9 who their seek compe tent advice upon tue of a diseased condition of ear or the least defect In tearing Te An In to one of oar It should be remembered that when In U first noticed the which caused has progress for In the normal we BI g of ID of bearing to no f when we made of a diu u of thli hn not only been WMI out our needful u Miny pr ua n i fie d of tarn in ti i Mist he may ret well of or No proved nioro H is of an of of srp not tty nature or hot oo the the disease miore and more 1 aod confirmed srul to alas too often tie lime me of i u perceived mischief has door and lias lost wbich no uf akIK caa re- st Tr We too tbe of who through lo inspire In tbe of nature ud advise let of the alona in our ws hive of the fact inch advice is short of ma mrt of tbe hi their stages rtl of tbe ear yield Uy attendance and even lo esses of sad where the hearing U seriously im- an core can often be effected bv meaan retails bow e ver ean only rom tke of a who with the subject try sod wbs IMS guia a ever saral cannot held or the I or from I bands mads of years and IB conns of OSM be M W sf Us U bis i can bs Tii of Us as4 1 A M i p K at bit I Jill sL NEW EHES OF REFORM Tammany Over Its lican Allies Opposition to tbe New-York Re- form Bills in tbe House Tom Fields as a Leader of tbe ton Republicans Debata in tke on Enlarging Controller Powers Petition and Enlarge the District Effect of- lr of Prince for Speaker From Our Own ALBANY Thursday Jan i 1671 Those who anticipated immediate tion from Albany to correct tbe of the New-York City Government are likely to be The brief In the biy mod the debate m tbo Senate today Indicate that are technical ID tbe way of snah prompt as la desired hy In New-York and they also a possible combination la tbe that may prevent any legislation that shall fully ment the of now representing the Reform movement Tbe yesterday br and to tbe of BEDFORD'S Jury and tbe other lo remove the Mayor and other in New-York and jive tbe of their successors to Con- troller found In printed form oo of at the opening of the sion thli morning Tbe Intention to pat them on final day but Lite movement lo that di- rection was met by Mr Wuo Co a point o order and after a few about the of baity took tbe ground that no hill could be con- by the until It had gone a Committee The that a two-thirds vote of the House WM sufficient under the roles to send any before the Committee of the Whole TOM then came to tbe resono of aad called the Speaker's attention to role the rescinding or pension of any standing rule by vote or otherwise one day's previous notice Mr if tne sixty-fifth rule was nut rf pealed last year when tbe party then in power desired to pat certain measures lo baste and without being even read tap members Mr FIELDS replied that it have been suspended on a particular for a particular object hut that It was never re- pealed Mr HAWKINS asked for Information what decision the Chair had made as ho desired to make a motion In accordance therewith Mr FIELDS hoped his friend from New-York would not let bis en- override the of the House or the members or tbe Speaker HAWKINS re- that he did not propose to ride over body or anything there were different als in Assembly from that composed last year's House when the cracked bis whip over the heads of on tbe All he desired was to aa speedily as possible tbe evils now by the people of New-York City from the of last Winter in which the gentleman took snch an active part If It was the decision of the er that a two-thirds vote could brine these bills before the Committee of the Whole tie wished to make a to that effect The Speaker said that under the In these bills being no standing committee yet was of opinion that the House aad absolute control over them and could refer them to tbe Com Whole by a two-thirds vote Hs decided that Mr ALVORD'S point of order was not well Mr HAWKINS then moved bat the presented yesterday by aim be referred to the Committee of the Whole Im- mediately As the Speaker was about to put tbe motion Mr from moved that tbe House do now adjourn which was the adjourned till Tuesday evening unit In accordance with the joint resolution aa amended hy the mi ALLIES OP Tbe discussion was not sufficiently general to Indicate with certainty combinations If an T are to be made hereto modify or defeat the Reform with reference to York City but the fact that the opposition thus fnr made to this comes from the Kenton candidate for Speaker acting in con- cert with the Tammany Democrats Is regarded as significant a combination however if TOM FIELDS continues to so a part In It as he did In the dis- cussion today Even toe Fenton men and many Republicans do not like the Idea of au with him and unless they can his mouth which Is next to impossible he will soon talk them into perdition At tbe same time u is not to be denied that a large probably a the Republican bers of tbe Legislature da not the Idea of taking cue in legislation trom snch long Democrats as CHARLES and H GREEN It Is ingly doubtful whether a majority of them will ever prevailed on to vote for tbe to re- move New-York and authorize the ent Controller to fill places unless they first have some assurances as to the men who are to receive the new appointments The rural Republicans do not comprehend tbe necessity of so ranch haste to get rid of these officials and think It better to wait until a new is adopted when can all be disposed of gether THK ELEVATED A was received from m answer to a Uon Of Inquiry passed by last year's Assembly firing hie opinion that toe have the constitutional right to the charter of tbe Railway During the reading of the com oat Ion by tbe Clerk Ton FIBLDS asked name was signed to It The Clerk replied MARSHALL LAIH I bad SIM that Mr abdicated bis Ust anw n A In tbe of Clerk and etner otters of be Benau on Tuesday it was M an Incident that suss of presented BO aad to any The far It caucus was called for Monday night to nominate officers bat wben tbe time arrived only two of roe and of in an appearance having arrived ten minutes ahead claimed the right to act aa Chairman ot the canons disputed the claim aad a hot discussion arose threatened M one time to necessitate a call for tbe Police Tbe final result was tbat the caucus broke up In a row and tbe racy were left without any candidates for officers of the Senate THB WORK THE In the Senate the very important ed by Mr BENEDICT from tne New-York ators conferring the entire powers of toe City upon the Controller was considered in tee of the Whole The debate although excited In regard to tbe criticism of the past action of the City officials was conducted in the interests of the greatest good of the City and a desire to pass a tbat should neither be open to objection nor criticism It was taken up In Com ml tree and partially read Senator JAMES WOOD for the purpose of ob- some explanation of the propriety of conferring upon one man tne entire power over the City of New-York moved to strike out the enacting clause Mr In reply stated that there was no necessity of doing more than to allude to tbn present affairs In New-York There was he said a constant stream of claims now pre- sented to its Controller for there wes no tbat now no money could be paid without a making tbe appropriation and it was a pressing necessity tbat sums vision should bo at made He proceeded to explain the by sections Hs said tbat it was to straighten no the affairs of the City unless power was conferred to do so every of New-York has confidence in Mr GREEN and while we are somewhat unwilling to en trust so great power to one man still it see roes necessary Mr protested against tbe He was unwilling to give so great powers to any one It was making one man a dictator over the City and that man might be changed at any time by death or resignation He was opposed to a that was merely to meet a contingency If tbe Controller would make his estimate and then refer bis requisitions to the Board of Super- visors be would favor a giving that body power to act In the promises Mr WOOD agreed Mr Ho said tbat last year we had taken away the from the Government of New-York and Riven it to four mco and uow it Is proposed to take It away from them aud give it to one man It is not proper to legislate with reference to men hot to principles Mr hill confers power tbe Controller but it is a vital that the of New-York should be at once relieved The City bonds to come due in January 1673 and it Is most proper and necessary tbat bonds should he taken up In order to protect too credit ol the City Con- troller has borrowed money from tbe banks aud the Insurance companies of York under tbe bope that the Legislature of New-York would him lo meet his tions so contracted afr answer to the suggestion of Senators that he so amended that the Common Council could aot In the matter said that there were now two bodies of this kind In lull blast in tbe and they would select one they desired atter tbe passage of tbe Mr D WOOD said tbat tbe In bis view did provide fur tbe creating of new offices and therefore moved to strike out the words or created In tbe first section He objected to the great powers conferred but was willing in tbe exigency to vote rer tbe He was not m favor of putting the money raised by extraordinary menns in the of the bodies who have already squandered the wealth of New-York Mr called attention to tne as amended that it abolished all offices In the City Mr JOB WOOD said tDat before tbe tan Controller had power to create offices and now he had power to abolish them Mr D K WOOD in reply tbat tne hill and should be in aome way to meet these objections Mr TIBMAN said that this was Inserted to pre- vent the increase of offices by the Riug Mi of New-York has sent bore a delegation one exception opposed to the King and yet we are asked by to pass a similar to those passed by ibis Senate wnon they were in power I will oot vote for the hill unless it IB given to some power than one man to issue these bonds and lake tbu great power Mr D P think the power given by the provision in tbe first section Is to enable tbe Controller to eliminate the sinecures held in so great number m the City of New-York Mr not this to tbe troller tbe power to abolish every office In the of New-York f Mr D P does We must legislate In general specify particular offices for removal Even If Mr should re- move Mayor HALL it would not greatly disturb New-York Mr did not tbat any arise in wbich snob absolute power placed in toe hands of one mail Too Controller under aot not only appoints tbo in New-York but ho alone can provide for payment He is sole sad absolute in subject neither to control 01 tion Mr Woo Senator la at In regard to tbe absolute power of appropriation By the tbe Commissioners can only aot by the approval and with the consent of tbe Controller It In fact makes him a member of tbn Boards and make a very w ise and proper safeguard Mr moved to rise and report gress and ask leave to sit again Motion lost Mr D P think tbat this merely makes the Controller an additional check the action of tbti City Commissioners I tnat tbe power conferred Mr GREEN Is DO greater than that now possessed by the Con- troller of the State Mr BENEDICT again generally explained the was willing that ucy amendment should be made to the but ae it was drawn very carefully be could not believe tbat any daneer existed in It All the proposed changes were withdrawn and Drogress reported on tbe aa Introduced METROPOLITAN COMMISSIONS A petition was presented by Mr signed by RATMOND requesting tbat the Committee on Cities inquire Into and report the expediency of a In tbe Counties of New-York Kings and 1 A Metropolitan Board ot Police Commissioners to charge of all matters now pertaining to tba of counties and of the dutien ol the nn reau of Elections as now organised m the City of snd extending power over Kings 2 A Board of Tire Commissioners to have control of the Fire Department In said district and tbe execution of all laws now in force relative to tbe erection of buildings and tbe storage and aso of explosive material a A Metropolitan Health to have the paw ers of the several Boards now also ths duty of supplying the said district with water also the paving repairing and cleaning of streets entire ol tbe Quarantine and of all matters ing tbe cleanliness and health of the saM district t A Metropolitan Board of of tba and Corrections having tbe additional power ol Commissioners of Immigration of tbe Port of York o A Metropolitan Board of Commissioners of Com meroe wbo shall nave ths of the officers wbo DOW control the wharves and of said dis- and dados el the and Warden of the Port of New-York The respective to el seven sons to be by tbe Governor the or State the tUate Controller Treasurer and Engi near and sad to bold tor five years and to receive a salary exceeding the May on of New-York and Brooklyn to be members of saeb Board j tba Bureaus to have me power of of all son the and have the power of one person to bs tke financial clerk of woo shall and disburse all moneys to sr expended by said Tbe York sr of Brooklyn any -tatae lo UM of tbs state tbe not wuhm the First and Judicial 10 bear and determine tho It is tbat this la tbe text of tne opposition to tbo City aod It will be pressed by tbe opponents of In tbe City of with constant effort THB Mr presented ins tbe committees After Its by tbo Senator did aot OMB to be complete from too of names sr tbe it lay OB tho table This belog lost Senator arose smM i I Ibe flirt off last year Bud did not seem to do tbe labor again This motion was also lost and tbe resolution as presented was adopted Mr then moved tbat tbe vacancies on the Committees be filled by tbe President of tbe was adopted and as tbe is disposed to be factions be will on Tuesday even log next present bis views to tbe Senate BOW MB VOTED Mr L PRINCE of Queens desires It to be stated that be did not vote for Mr Speaker but oast bis ballot for Mr of Orange It will be recollected tbat there were two scattering for HAB snd one for Mr I see denies tbat he advised the withdrawal ot and tbs transfer of bis strength to bnt It Is a significant fact tbat Mr supporters wbo were quite until tbe arrival of Mr In Albany rapidly dwindled down after that event until had become so few In number when tbe met that Mr was compelled In to withdraw bis name If as Mr O BEE LET lays be used bis Influence for PRINCE to tne has proved himself the best lobbyist to kill off a candidate tbat every made his appearance In Albany a REPORT ANT Thursday Jan 4 Mr BENEDICT introduced a giving power to Controller to raise money for a period limited to four months to supply and moved that tbe Senate go Into Committee of tbe Whole on the same Agreed to Mr JAMES WOOD said that this made Con- troller dictator of New York Instead of four men controlling tbe affairs of the are have this one man He moved to striko out the enacting Mr BENEDICT advocated the explaining tbe necessity for It In order to prevent going to protest tho present month It was essary for some one to have power to settle counts and Controller bad tbe dence of the people and of tbe Senators from New-York On of Mr alter debate tbe Committee rose and reported progress Mr presented tne petition of of New-York asking for a law ing tho oM Police system for York which was read and referred Mr MADDEN gave notice of a lo repeal the act preventing municipal corporations from sub- scribing to tbe stock of railroads THB Mr WOODIN moved the adoption of the ing Standing Bowen snd Dickinson Messrs D P Wood Lowery and Adsms Messrs J Wood Robertson Ames and Allen narrower and J Wood Lewis Baker and Gowan Messrs Madden Baker Wagner and Foster and and son Messrs Benedict and Bowen Statt Messrs Ames and narrower On and Perry and Winslow Erection aruT of and Messrs Foster and Madden Messrs and Commeret arm Messrs ham and Lewis Messrs and narrower and ana Allen snd Perry Benedict D P Wood and Bowen Indian Dickinson and Allen Public Meson Wagner and J Wood Messrs Palmer Perry Benedict Adams and Messrs Adams and Welsman foor Messrs Foster and Adams and Baker snd D P Wood Messrs Graham and Madden snd Wagner Messrs Foster and Messrs Graham and Ames and Dickinson and Bowen Joint Adams snd Benedict Mr BOWEN moved as he Committees are Incomplete they lie on the table lor the present Lost He then moved tbat bis name be stricken from the Committee ou Claims as be could not serve Lost Mr PALMER moved tbat President of the Senate nil up the vacancies Curried Mr FOSTER moved that P bo appointed stenographer to the Senate Adjourned till Tuesday ASSEMBLY Tbe annual report of the Superintendent of Ibe Bank Department WM received and laid on Ibe The House concurrent resolution providing for a recess from today to next was received from the amended so SB to on Tuesday evening and the House concurred In the amendment The following bills were By Mr provide public booses In Uie City of New-York Also relative to appeals lo criminal caws By Mr Amending the Code of Procedure re- to toe time of bringing salts By Mr confirm the title ot certain persons to real by of By Mr the aot the powers uf Bosnia of By If r the charter of the village of Port By Mr facilitate the construction ot the Lake Railroad By Mr the charter of port By Mr authorize HORACE TRACT and another o establish a ferry across Lake THE ELEVATED A was received from ton At- m answer to a resolution of tDe last Legislature to the liar the ture cau repeal the tlie way Company ation has a clause the to alter or repeal tbe the Constitution gives full power to do the sumo Laid on tlie table THB SESSIONS OF Mr HAWKINS moved that the to confirm tbe orders of tba General Sessions of I bo Peace in New-York be taken from me Committee on the Judiciary and referred to lue Committee of tbe Whole Mr ALVORD opposed the motion It was In- hasty legislation a system under many serious evils had grown up He hoped that bills would be properly referred to Standing Committees and voted in tbe regular manner Mr FIELDS called tbe attention of tbe Speaker to the sixty-fifth rule requires one day's notice He tbe were not going to be violated after snob promises had been made to tbe contrary Mr said he might ask the man If tbe rules to which be had bad not been rescinded If he was correct tbe House has adopted the rnlee of tho last session for its government It gave bim great pleasure to see snon a reformation In tbe gentleman from New-York Bills last were passed without going to a single committee or being read He was pleased to see the noble stand taken by tbe gentleman In defense ot tbe people's rights Mr FIELDS Insisted that one day's notice must be given aud that tbe object for the suspension of the role must be stated Wben aa spend ed last year the object was stated and when it waa d the rale went into force again Mr thought the rale was abolished last session altogether Mr tbe of tbo House would show that the gentleman was entirely mistaken Mr JACOBS thought tbe only motion in order would be to move to tbe Judiciary Committee from tbe former of tbe blU and if tbe motion gave rise to debate tbe motion would go over for the day Tne Speaker ruled tbat the was in tbe session of tbe House and tbat could do whatever they with U by a two-thirds vote Mr asked tbe bow be could obviate th role 1 Mr tbe motion to Into tke Whole Mr gentleman would not allow bis to ride over tbe decision of tbe Cnair of the Ho desired an from the Chair before be en Ibe motion and courtesy to tbe Chair and to the House required tbe gentleman should wait vita tbe bad made a decision Mr be to dragoon Into doing as gentleman did last sire tbat Honse may go on with Its in order and decency f would again request tbe honorable to point me to the rule tbat requires if be so decides that a two-thirds vote carries us to a Committee of tne Mr suggested that as there was a wide and doubt on tbe subject it would be desirable to adjourn over to next Tuesday lu order to give tbe Speaker an opportunity to look at me question Mr ALVORD rose to a question ot privilege he said I deem to be an absolute violation of tbe rules of this Assembly and one which we will repent of before we ges through with this Legislature I believe tne decision has been made honest I fore shall not take advantage of tbe privilege ordinarily accorded under mob circumstances to from the decision of tbe Mr SMTTH moved to The motion was pnt and declared carried Some called for a count hut Mr FIELDS exclaimed Too late and tbe Speaker tiie House to Tuesday evening at o'clock WASHINGTON NEWS Cull Ibe mt sate New Special Dispatch to the New-York with tats Winter taan bo bad last Bo did to tbat or of Uo Homos Wo eosne boro ibe thai bad the City of tba of list ikM so actively order that Tbs J Me WASHINGTON Jan There Is nothing new In tbe situation on tne question Tbe action of this Government depends entirely on tne action of tbe new Ministry at Madrid So far as which necessarily lead to trouble Is concerned there Is really less now tban for some lime past The Hornet case is substantially disposed of and the outrage oo the Florida is the only grave act which occasions solicitude If It was any other nation than Spain even that would not occasion any solicitude Bnt tbe question Involved In tbat case is of soon a grave character that It will be an easy matter for a nation both and weak ae Spam U lo precipitate a war by refusing tbat reparation which a much stronger nation would promptly give Nothing can be done In this case until official information is received or the tion of the Florida on tbe high sees Then a sharp demand for an apology will be made by the Stain Department Toe resources of diplomacy have heretofore always been to compel the concessions have been demanded and they may bo on Ibis occasion especially if accompanied with a broad hint tbat the Government is ready to en- force Its demand Everything therefore depends the Government at Madrid which in all II says expresses a desire for a conciliatory policy and thin In everything It does belles what it says There Is nothing left therefore for this Government but to be ready for ant emergency tbat may In connection this It may be said that tne recall of SeDor Is not confirmed and tbet gentleman himself who on Sunday deemed 1C probable enough to him to seek a ant for bis house today deems It sufficiently im probable to Induce him to decline MAIL TO There Is a sharp competition between the liams Jt Galon aod tlie lines of ships for the contract for carrying the day's European mall The contract bas Doen held for the last two years by tbe first-named line and Is about The line as a reason it have tbe con- tract that It makes tbe trips a day and a half quicker tban tbe Williams A The agents of tbe latter admit that tbe Cunard boats average a day tban their own bnt say that they have been constantly improving their time and have now two boats which are nearly as fast as the and are having two new ones constructed will be still faster They refer to tbe fact that when the De- were to obtain Ibe carriage of Ibe maUs at tbe rates fixed by law by companies came forward and accepted tbe service to relieve tho embarrassment of tbe Government They think this as well as the further fact Ibat line although tho vessels were built In is owned and run by them to some special consideration now that the contract has become more valuable The Department acknowledges tho force of these arguments but still thinks the question should be decided by considerations of the requirements and Inter- ests of tho public mall service especially as mall Is Ibe most Important one of the week The Postmaster-General will ask the Committees on Commerce snd of the Senate to take joint consideration upon the question and the Interested parties will soon receive nonce to take before those Committees which will cide noon the relative weight of tbn public which bear the decision CIVIL DILL Tho colored people of this city are to hold i public meeting to-morrow the In give to their of the necessity of thn of Mr Civil It to be orally the upon lie own merit H in tbe can that Mr will it as an amendment to thn Amnesty so as oot to bv subjecting lr to the of a vote It will require In connection with that THE FLOATING DOCK CONTRACT The contract far a floating dock which Was awarded to parties In Georgetown ban failed to be by the bidders Tbe bid accepted was the only one within the amount ated by Congress for tbe work all the bids being more than a half million higher The will communicate the facts to Congress since It appears that the dock cannot be built without a further TEMPORARY IN THR are several vacancies In Pont offices where the salaries are over per year which must be filled very soon to meet ths necessities of the mall service and tae Department is yet to do pending tbe hy tbe Advisory Civil Service Board as to tbe manner of conducting the tions the new rales require to be made In such Mr was In consultation with the Postmaster-General relative to this subject today and some temporary expedient will be adopted to meet tbe difficulty till tbe permanent methods are established Aside from temporary inconvenience tbe Postmaster-General anticipates no difficulty In enforcing the new his Department and tost so far as Is concerned tbe system shall have a thorough trial He pro con note the that he announces himself against tbe system proposed as absolutely false REPORT OV THE Mr BOOTT Is busily encaged in finishing Lis report upon tbe investigations mads by tbe Committee daring tbe Summer It will be submitted to Congress soon after the recess alone tbe testimony taken which is now in type THB bas reorganised the Internal Bevene assigning the several der n ties to tbo SMDS duties by them Mr of tte An to have relative to their with too clerks of tbe Bureau slon and some other are made M tbe effletonev of the Australia in Efforts uow to be directed to obtaining Information any persons are living wbo can testify as to ber saving from shipwreck tbe claimant lo tlie estates at tbe time and in tbe manner narrated by him In his testimony or MORMON TRIALS Tuesday next the Supreme Court will take np a case whose decision will determine the ty of tbe recent Mormon trials The question eomes before tbe Court Is whether the Grand Jury wbich indicted for murder having been summoned by the United States Marshal Instead of tbe conn ty ties was a lawful and properly organ Ised body Tbe defendants la claim it bad no legal existence The ment counsel will deny the of the Court and if this plea u not sustained will argne tbat tbe Jury was properly lied Tne case is entirely new In the snd the decision will be looked for much RIOT AT ROCHESTER Farther to the Bull N Y Jan reigns m the vicinity of the jail and did all night The lice and military do not permit Catherines of people In Exchange and other streets leading to the Jail Tbe feeling against tbe is suit siding and as testimony comes in It Incomes clearer tbat the military were attacked with stones and pieces of wood on the fatal night and even pistols were flred at them The mill tary and police are still oo duty and will re- main so for the present A man named WILL who knocked a soldier down was tale sent to the Penitentiary for III months HOWARD the negro still he is bis victim la in be Improving Two of the wounded are COM lu critical situations but are thai they will P If the negro Is lu lie ar ruin nod In Coon on Monday of it No more have occurred up to hour Everything ban quiet Since last It was announced in evening that the would Into Court aud OD Monday neit It wan to almost a certainty that if ibis was doue an would made to shoot tbe negro If Ibe was killed all the people wonld be bnt not Lave tlie end of H those upholding the of tbo law would have bren The realised and every for further of blood bas boen removed In this city at this hour Tne severest of the law passed upon him and be Is now the reach of and of who seek bis life A tare will awake to-morrow morning lu this faol HOWARD ban bis crime but re fuses to glva tbo of the Tbe tide of good feeling Is rapidly running to the side of the military Toe evidence the Jury will put the military in a better condition than ther stand nl The will be from duly to morrow morning RUSSIA hy Primer ihr Therr BBS mt ihr the LONDON Jon in a recent to Mi the Minister at St Petersburg tbat the Russian Government has concluded to recall from Washington Prince that arose and his absence from thn Capital have to Mr to transfer the at Washington to bands and mum to Ht Petersburg The says he but regret that some of the correspondence which passed in regard lo the matter at to wanting In tbe dne to a representative of the Empire lie continues He shall con slder tho conduct of Mr bf has had an opportunity of bit case ID person as be formally thn r ol the complaints made against him in ton wo muni suspend Judgment wi heard his defense The Prince in declares thut will not be impair tUu old and cordial friendship toe in tod of which there has e ill lu the of ID America GENERAL EUROPEAN NEWS the is In Osie of LONDON Jan Messrs of for pool In delivered at a of tlir fur the of tlie Alabama In terms of the st noil an between and tbe United The and lie onder It are the lidding topics of tbe public at present lime The the It tbat tbr haro out that Kugland Is bound hand and foot aod If the Genera Board should award to tlie Stales all they claim wsr would be lens Injurious to than settlement A d snatch from reports Improvement In the condition of the Prince 01 WALKS The which be has been troubled at is to a great degree subsiding sod the temperature of his system In tho day lime Is that of perfect health Tbe appetite of the good Jan It Is that the Duke intends making at an earl a political tour through the Central and Western Departments of France Tbe UM the su Dee j w stiles of witbla tbat Uwe the lad Special to the New-York FORT lad Jan ery in city today Chief of Police assaulted Dr T a cane sinking him several blows on the arms and bead bin to tbe floor drew a flred three shots in quick at one entering the ot the heart produced Instant death gars himself np and is now in Jail The tromble arose from an old fend Tbe affair causes both being prominent has been on tbe foree sixteen years and nas considerable wealth is highly respected and tbe aot is considered Trouble in Organizing the Semite and Assembly Gor and Officials Prominent Police aad Military Into by Pardon Contest Between Two Claimants for the Speakership Apprehensions of a Blor Today Con- Great City of the Special to the New-York 4 111 was u r I mu tin n uf tUr Hie I uf snd Iwo with ami unlawful for tbe of lUK i-ietution uf tin in nt art uf ax tiie Y it aci Bt dui V ami Irii si I Li Ton w lio ou In for r At 12 nn 1 Ml rr In tLr chair a v us of 0 H of putting d tu ulutp carrl d and Ann Bi d CAUT uf rp un as 1 and 1 I uf Maruns I- J of W A nl and others wLo i pui In their Ihls d uf friends i he ID Aull Wurniiilh At KH tne lu ber s from Hi PI r lo and tcr tin ij no ruin of tlir wan uji Vid liTk uf IDr a written uf tLe whole lo the 1 n cuing the W ui-Hfinhli'il aud have 1 i uf I t n a in the of aie ID no of tor t lie alleged recusant out In Uio or In rp vise suye K eral of the wen bj from the r side Ibe prices from u wus ol u II of briber and tue br be TUu sayp of bus a lion in tins and II is hiw to lake of Hi arsenal tlie uf militia of Col J If and Hie lull It lu an- to remly U morrow Tne sayi n Liu tlic of and aud void 1 Ue all In nnc And a IK i L- Hutu of u IMI lios BIT loiter TUP at the g uf n r n an it u Nf r It KK H i h K as Cjn iki i I y a D f iiut of I ari in pi h of I he II MAINE I Mi Jan ai the 4 Jov ill a word uf railonal tup olli cl to tin ol nn ss in tbe Treasurer's 1 n in are an to luw or bi I diM I in Hie 1 In the rv fund and casli In 1 nut e nt ilie i Lut turr UK c JV UC nr vli from Persia show the ia Persia left yesterday for to aui Monday A stock of to reported Tfco of of will Won taks was of tbs too in to f lag u for His KH IT In e uf 1 lit of 1114 debt thu your and of fn a reduction of tin Ui fur of four ami dollar of valuation Tl Governor tlie economy ill all for lu of elected uf BUto O 11 K II Land I Id A ID low UK ami to md lu tbu I on of the Kooi v d i bo in brandies Md JuJi 4 The its In UIP K of Baltimore wu and Arm U of AIH 0 In me A 1 of Howard its aad Y Kn n of all iU Tbe message was not sect to Uio today but is in a more Tne debt ol Jhe on Bept 30 1871 wu 81.19 beld productive aasett to the of ill Ibe IL tioo to productive tbs State Holds slock and to over of which Is In stork boods and of ire and Canal Company for nearly a quarter of a century have looked apon as worthless hnl as tue returns within tbe Isst two and with similar remits in tbe tbr State will soon be In reoslpt of yearly from tils source lo to tbe of aays total of paid by the colored people Is sat for tbe support of colored bu Ibis amount is so small ss to be Iks HAVANA Jan steamer ar- rived at OB tbs Mtb ulu tae ker Alter she tad san oo UM alt followed br tbs after tbe oj a f i w hours