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WASHINGTON. wae owk Me} Condition of Mir. Stevens—HHie Visit te the Capitel. Mr. Stevens ventured out of doors to-day, visiting the Capito. He was conveyed to the entrance w the House wing in bis carriage, avd carried to the Appro. priation Commines room by several men, Mr. Sievens Femained Ja the Capito! building about two hours and Tecelved the congratulations of numeroustricnda To- Bight he ts not sowell, The excitements of the day have had a materially vofavorabie éfect, Upon re- turing to bis resideace be greatly exbausied, ead compelied to retire very soon This unnecessary exertion is much ceusared by his friends. Notwith. Glauding his great weakidees he battles agaiust the :n- Grmities of health and age with « determination truly The Impeachment Question. ‘The Judiciary Commitive held a session to-day. The Dusiness transacted was unimportant. Mr Coyle, of the Iwelligencer, completed bis testimony relaung to 1m. Peachmeat. Two witnesses were examined on the Maryland quesiion, Tbie exammaiion was out of the Fegular order of business, but the witnesses having arri ‘Were examimed to obviate the necessity of their Fecal) to the city, The members of the sommittes are ‘busily engazed in writing up their reports, As is gen- eraly koown, Messrs, Williams, Boutweil and Lawrence have already written upow their views, bus nowbing in thig direction has bees completed. 11 is said ibere will be but two reports prescated, each containing the general scope of the views of the majority and minority, No report wili be handed ip until Monday next, but when made it will be of such @ character as (0 astonish the public, republican caucus will be held on Thursday even- img next to consider such questions of promiuence as will,come before them im the ensuing session, Tuo Question of impeachment will receive tne larger part of Consideration, and it is expected tha: this trouviesome ‘subject will be finally duposed af, as far as the repad- cap view of the question is concerned. Arrival of Members of Congress. To-night there are twenty-four senators aad seventy - Gree members of the House reported in the city. Ne, Neminations to Be Sent te the Senate Untit the Regular Seasion. Tt te not expected that (he names of any officers will de sent to tho Senate for confirmation during the Nov- ember seasion, but they will be Beld over until the Feguler meeting in December. : able Recess of Congress Until) Monday. A disposition te generally manifested by tbe mem- bers of Congress already arrived to assemble aud ad- Journ over until Monday, to allow the Speaker time wo arradee such necessary preliminaries to couipiete the orgavization of the boay. ‘The Secretaryehip of the Senate. Considerable private caucusing is going on among the Western men reiative to the secretaryship of the senate. A strong pressure will be brought to have Colonel Forney displeced to make room for s selection frem the Weet, It ts argued by prominent persuns from that re- ion that their section of the country is not fairly repre- sented in the public offices hence they propose an on- slaught In force to carry out their idea of an equal , dis- ‘ribution, . The New Asnistant Secretary of the Treasury. Hon, Edward Cooper, who bas bebn appointed Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in place ot Mr. Chandler, resig ed, will enter upon the cuties of the office to-morro © Gencral Sherman's Mevements. S Ret now expecied te arrive ‘n Washington until the beg'oning of December, ‘His, vielt, to St, Louis, to address the cociety of the Army of the Tennesses, was but tom porary. A recent letter irom the General on- bounces his intention to retura to Fort Laramie and par. (icrpate in the Indian council at tbat pat At the ex- Piration of the treaty the General expecta to retura wo thie city with the Peace Commission, 1 have alreacy Sven the rumersafioat as wo what disposition will be made of the General upon hia arrival. It ie expected Ro definite action will be taken as io the General‘s fu. tare feid of operations until be bas completed ibe day @@ which be is at present eugaged. Mendman and the Presidency. ‘The promines: mention of Genoral sieadman's name ia onnection with the Presidency on the democratic Ucket has mot bees the result of apy formal arrungeent or ‘Very serious consideration. Chief Justice Chase Preparing Cases for the Supreme Court. Chief Jastiee Chase is now im this city, and will aot return to Richmond until the 25th inst, He will pot pre aide over the session of the S::preme Court at Richmond, and tt ie extremely doubtfai whether be wilt. charge ine Grapd Jury, The ( hief Justice is busily. engaged in pre paring his cases for the court soon to assem bie here, The Case of Colonri Rose at Richmond, 1 hear to-n! from Richmond that the court of tequiry in the case of Lieutenant Colonel Kese eoe- vened yesterday acd commenced the investigation of the charges against him to-day. A iarge number of witaeeres have been summoned, Major Hennessy is Colonel Rose’x counsel. ‘The Fright of the Richmond Nearaes, The excitement among the negroes of Richmond oo the subject of being caught alive for dissection con- tnues They now believe tliat forty medical mndenie from New York are in Richmond for the parpose of procering material ior dimsection, Very few are seen on the streets after night, and pot more than Ofty attended ® Circus last night, while bereiofore thousands have usualty been present The pacic hae beew s(arted by designing scoundre's to accomplish wicked purposes. Diplomats on Hunting Excursions. ‘ M. Borthemy, the Frenoh . Minister, and Me. Bineque, the Torkish Minister, have gone ons shooting expe. dition into the upper counties of Mary.ead, A iarge bunting party is being organ:zed amonz (be members of the foreign legations to go for afew days' ehooting ia tee vailey of Virginia Tt a8 expected thas the party “Will leave some time next week. ‘The Negotiations fer the West India Islands The amount mentioned in the treaty with Denmark hundred thousand dollars ia gold. The stories which come from Europe avout lens of the Freach apos these islands are without foundation, There ix no doubt that the Rev. Mr. Halley, of Auburn, New York, has gone to St. Thomas on business connected with that pubject, the ceemon deing dependent om the consent of a majority of bis Gestation. it appears ftom one or another of the West India the Tressury Department, his turoished « hewing tbat the whole number of application Feason of casualties in the late war November 1, 1867, was 287,472. Of this Bumber 200,628 Lave been feally acted on; 67.916 are @uspended for additional evidence, aad 0,929 arc await jug aciion io their order. la the army branch 129,590 applications were for invalid peneions, aed 154,140 on Detalf of widows, orphans of dependent relatives, la the navy branch there were 14,408 Invalid applications, nd 1,004 oo bebalf of widows, orphaps or dependent Peialives Demonstration of Working Men. ‘The workiagmen to-night bad a torchiignt procession, member of Congress eect from the Second di-tnet of Obi, Who SeRnowlwdged tho exnpirment 1a a speech, Apyent for Clemeney te the Planchester ‘The Secretary of “ate bas applied to the British gor- erecornt for Cemeney to O'Mrien and WeCoudon, ihe Fenians onder sevtencs of death ig Maach«sier, Kog- a4 bl Transportation of Ualted Mates Miluary stores Throsah Wexico, ° Recoot correspondence frum Mexico, recerved im this ‘city, ts (0 the effect shat Premdeot Jearesz has permitiad the (roe Wane of army stores and provisions tothe miti- tary ports of (he Canted States In Arizona from the port of Guay mas ibrows (Le tate of Sonora, A greataaving wi jherety be efecud to the Treasury, the present Petes of transportattso hy the overland rovtes be ng at feast four times greater than there whic” are now paid the Unie crates for the supply of military poste on frowter vf Monies. Arey Changes, sa fireret “ator W Meee Domo, twenty, and Capron GR vamdorsvm, Mhirny-third fotiowing change Dave bese wade hy the War NEW YoRK HERALH! WeDNKSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1867:—TRIPLN SHEET. Sy | adopted Aides-de-camp onthe General Pope. Lieutenant San- infantry, has been assigned fefior Don J. A. Garcia y Garcia was to-day intro- duced to the President by the Socretary of State, and delivered his credentials as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the republic of Peru. He made remarks upon the occasiog, of which the follow- ing is a tranalatior ‘ Mr. Presipest: have the honor to place in your hands the cavinet hota es the very excelent the ib of Geigns to confide to me, 16 diplomatic representation near the United Staves of America, im the coaracter of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pienspotentiary, calied for the third time to serve che interests of my country near this patton, It te v pleasant to me, and I regerd as easy the trust confided to me of continuing and drawing more. cionely the frank end noble friendship and the good ing which bappily exist between Peru and the United States, because I understand the well Keown policy which, in favor of civilization and peace, 1 pursued ey your government in its international reia- tion, 1 eotertain the conviction, strengthened by tbe etperience of all time, that the union of nations is more cordial aod substantial when it 15 assured by the ties which commercs and industry estab\isn, or by the iden- uty of their aud of forms under whiett they reali than when it rests on appr or respeci 1 aspire, Mr. President, deserve your confidence, if you deign to crant it to ‘efforts with the kieduess and elevation Mmagpanumity of you ean 1 can assure sir, thas pape ney my miasion will be frutul of Dénefits to the people of the United States and of Peru. ‘The President replied as follows :— i sacred regret yor enim upifurmly severe ani ith smal 1 which bave wot had time to Becume rich, they have to throw off colonial reiauons with Sinking ‘of the Steamer Ocean Wave. Steamer Ocean Wave rep upon an obstruction in the lower bay and sunk, No lives were lost.e Heal fsecretary Welles. Secretary Welles’ health cantinues to improve slowly, Dat he is wot yetmble to set up, General Splener’s Burenu. ‘The Rotrenchmeat Committee have called epor Gene- ral Spinner fore report of all the losses which have occurred ta his bureau since his appointment to the office of Treasurer. VPowtal Treaties Ready fer the President’s Signatere. Three postai treaties were arranged at the Post Office Department to-day for transmission to the President for hiv signature, These treaties embrace the recent postal conveations between the United States and the North German Union, including Pruasta, the Swiss ConZedera- ton aad the empire of China. (Our Nquadron in the Asintic Sens. Rear Admiral Bell, commanding tue Asiatic squadron, reports to the Navy Department from Hong Kong, under ; Gate of Septemner 23, that tbe United ctates steamer Wachusett sailed from that port on the 16th, and the United Etates steamer Wyoming ou the 19th of that muah, for the United Btates, Despatches were recoived this morning from Acting Votunteer Lieutenant Commander Gerard, dated Angier, Java, Siraie of Gueda, September 20, announcing the tafe artival of the United States’ ship Onward, voder his command, at that place, en rows for Japan. She expe rienced severe weather of the Lape of Good Hope, but eustained uo damage, : The War la Crete—Manifente of an American Woman. Cretam official accounts of October 99 ridicule the efforts of Ali Pasha to ture the islanders from their in- flex.dle Geterminstion to beceme part of the kingdom of Greece, The Russian, Prusman and Srevch com- ‘manders continue to oonvey non-combatants to Greece, she Grand Vizier's rewmonstrauce against this being sweated by them with comempt, The war ws being re- eumed with increawd violence, aed will sot close wnul afver the euntiilatiou of Turkish rele Great scnsation has been predeced im (rete by @ «p.rited mauitesto of an Atmericas lady, the wite of Dr, Hill, the American Misswonary end English Legation Chaplain at Athens, addressed to a cerain Klisabeth Kentasaki, @ Ciristian woman, who is empioyed ag a epy by the Tarke, Mrs, Milt earnestly condemmas ihe efforts of a (bri:tian te be. tray the cause of Christ und liberty by serving the <ul tan Of Tarkey. Tuls @emovetration bas edditionaliy trengthened American presiige in the ast as weil as she determination of the Crowns to persist ina cause whieb cies such eyupe:dy. POLITICAL \seepreriegyer 4 THE WASHINGTON GAa- a. [From the Evening leiwgram of yesterday.) | Wasuiscton, Nov. 19, 1867, A rumor bas bees very freeiy circuiaied that a vum- ber of new members of the House whe bave not beea Sword in, comempiate presenting s protest deciaring against the Constitationality of the Congress about to assemble. From the most reliabie eources it is under- stood that there is not a word of truth in the report, This morning © review of the iroops of the Wasuing» ton garrison took place im the open apace im froat of the Presidential maasion, General Emory was the roview- img officer, and the troops comprised all the companies Of the Tweifth, Twenty-nieih and Forty-fourth regi- meats of infantsy in the city, and « detachment of the Vit cavalry. The ariiliery did mot participate, The diepiay was very Goce. The troeps prevented a credita- bie exhibition of their efliciency ia the evolutivas of GENERAL GRANT'S POLITICS, {Washington (Nev. 16) of the Cincinnati Any authentic item of news relative to General Graai’s poikics must Oe » matter of a uihe. '* you had put the question (0 mo, aod you came a it_wnen you were Bettie aa Satie! eae tae repied Hulyer, “1 ir be Generel Grant and the President some ony time | eremed to be very Dend dows beaviuy o8 the table, said be (Grant): — ‘air, Present, demagogues may Wik as they piease, Dut th #6 white mans gOverament, and pose bal white wen shuuid bave s Foice im 4’? NEWS ‘TEMS. Every grave ia Trmity and St Paul's churchyards eoimaed tc be worth $2,000. “3 Tue First National Bauk of Iowa atagel ‘atlese City paid $14,000 for More than three-Ufiha of all the who sent Goods Ww the Paris exuibition were awarded premiums, In Montreal a litte French newspaper ts pablusued ex- Pressly w advocate annexation to the Uaited Been The Grand Trunk (Canada) Rati Compan: American currency frow 1864 todece uae tathione tie & lively artiow of ecw.” Texas bad « storm of grasshoppers last mouth, dropped out of ibe clouds 1 181 sone, which is greater than ower sone New York. — ante Io ap insurance case growing out of the burn! the Souna sieamer Norwich, voowally ied at Heaece Conn,, (he company owalng the vessel received @ ver. diet of $4 928 20 against tue Western jassacuusetts In- surance Coupany. The Memphis Board of Heatth invite all abeent Mem. Viana to Cone OMe without (ear, AY yellow fever Ia no ager epidemic. Of the doctors who the Board. two voied for the revolution in which this anpounce meni ts made, two Voted against I, one deciineu to vot, oud it Was carried by the Casting vove of the coairmaa, A meeting of colored citizens of Leavenworth Iately Pasorved to doubie their eforie to win the mght of sul- freve, and recommended to Call a State convention to poiition (ougress to conler that right, A government sais of ‘19,551 small arms and 16,000 be Sogrelagrye brmnmpbsntnget oy oa coues. * &¢., 10,000 light sabres, 19,000 eddies tuber Koma, ineluding = Two wamed Resgan and Jemes Creighton, PS AMUSEMENTS. Last ight eur cis-Atlantic Germany had {te beart once more made giad by that rare and ripe piece of fun, the Tannbiuser burlesque, presenting to the public the threedwarfs, Jean Piccolo, Jean Petit and Kitz Josai. Piccolo played Tannbiuser, He is indeed a very ele- gant little hit Fite wonder emang public better acquainted with the rtadt which aad German citizens fe ay them- ves, French Theatre. Last night, being the inst of Signora Ristori priorto her departure for Havana, was a great occasion at the French theatre, The excitement tn the lobby, tucident to the anxiety of the unhappy multitude that bad been unable to secure seate, bordered om the comical, at least as viewed by one of the happy few. Manager Grau was in great demand at all posmble points, ay were aleo all the alds end adjataots of the irrepressible im; jo, who were ® to be able to secure chairs orto have the au- thority to crowd ore more person into already crowded: boxes, All was good humor, even with the snxious, and the result was a house about as closely and com- fortabiy packed as. is humanly possivie, In‘ the streets with the rush of there was quite as great a furore and excitement as in the i for seats. The tragedy wes rendered with such ntional spirit as & gala bight always seems to give to true astora, Alto- gether this short and brilliant season closes the present visit of Signora Ristori in a blaze of giory, and com- pletely rebukes (ne judgment af those who thought that Our play-goers bad seen enough of the illustrioas. artiste on ber former visit, Mario Antoinette would fill the theatre for many a night te come. Dachees reappests. and itm prouised ist Tossee, wil uchess reappears, ani a8 yon | w) certainly resume hor réle, ile ‘Wallack’s Theatre. ‘How is it that at Wallack’s they can take up such an old time play as The Honeymoon and make it as fresh and entertaining as if it were something new, and fill ‘the aisles with standing spectators from night to might? It ts because every part is represented by e competent Party, and because at Wallack’s they give usin every play the costumes, the architecture, the upholstery, the soenery—yea, ‘the very age and body of the time, his form and pressure.” Hence in its select and never failing audiences Wallack’s 1s what the Italian opera ought to be in kis substantial support, and perheps will be yet one of these days. To an old playgvoer, reaper uarily given elsewhere, this old comedy “oe Tne Honey- moon is an old story, ‘like a thrice told tale in the ears of @ drowsy man;” but as given at Wallack’s it becomes a superior brand of old wire—all the bewer tor the ripeuing. Juliana, for instance, an rendered by the pretty and accomplished Rese Byinge, becomes as Charming as a new divinity. In J. W. Wa Jack a6 Arauza, we uo longer remomver “Putnaw, or the Tron Son of Seventy-six '* but the veritable Duce, inducal voice and bearing, stands before us, Tobin himself, with such a mock Duke as Mark Smith's would have been a bappy maa, waile the Volante of Mrs. Jennings ws the arch and s) damsel, whose bewtiching Toguery was the light of ry paying, The ago yy went gy} f So it ie et Waliack’s im the revival of these fine old Comedics, They are like the works of the oid masters, retouched by @ masier's band, so as to bring ali tueir Une points into relief and cast their deiects inw the shade. And tiseily, im Baker and his orchestra we have those pleasing combipatious and variations of inetru- weutal musie of which nobody ever dreamed until Juien came among us Varieties, Minstrela, &c. Charley Whit», Ben Cowon aad Sam sherpley bave taade the Thiilire Comique a complete temple of Momus, This week Professor tanner bas his wouderial dogs and tponkeys in active operation; the Delevanti Brothers twist themselves into every shape on the trapeze, and Bartz bas reterned to his oid quarters at Dodworth Ball, and te at bis tricks again, He ts, indeed, an un- ‘the “Diack” art are Well kaown. To judge from the surprise and it of hie auditors, this Gian ie wp-tiect Herzog end 9 in communion with Zamiel On every subject, How the peopie roar with hter at Batler’s Amer. can theatre and took with 6 oa the inver- Tuompece are tbe “onaht paruesisr metecrhe? snd the name of the novelties is Jenon. baie prophest if my con. Cubes tines Heteont ie eee Soeery. na Suntan natab’ Coraion ohne taste te shinatas feet sna ‘wopgs Ballet dancers, 7 elongated hee and aubare bair, shriekimg voice and prima douse prec Faust 1p a swaliow. at Coat are the latest arrivais durlead: Koilly and Lavn’s minstrei, The E i z Brooklyn Theatricats. ‘What on earth je the White Elephant of Siam, and, io partictlar, what briags bim to the City or Chorches? Hooley is responsible for bringing the antmal intot a¢ goodly city, and under bis management the beast seems to hav: changed his pature and brooght good luck to bis owner, The. Kitchen Belle. Tailor of Crow Hill and Suadow Pantomime aro on Hooley's bill ting week. Lady Don, tae ceievrated burlesque actress, is @ star Of the first magnitede a: Mra, Conway's Park theatre, 4s the Pretty Horse Breakor sod the Earl of Leicesier she bes ‘& powerful this establishment and draws like @ dovbie team. Miss Florence A. Kice, the favorite cantatrice ef Dr, ‘Cuy ter’ jurch, had a did beaefit t at the Brookiya Academy on jue received some rich ts on the accas‘en, Tastieon, Simpyon and Mme. Martinez. The Pom wae very large aud proportionstly enthu- THE OPERATIC A deputation of the chorimers naw on a “strike” at Agroeemeut made this 27h , of July, 1867, between sax Mareiek, of Tee aay oe nt vec porte Of said city, pany Ld Pisce ia tie. uty of ia whe eit; yi, and, It oo requenved, ane, tan manasa moath of September, aa chorus singer. rehearsals, aod idler tele v= every of the esab- manage) 008 aah i to advance the ia- was pany of Bea doth hereby agro that on sald pariy of second part pactirmiing mash Sed every @ the Sceoad’ part the sun of 820 far Geek tet cis Services second part ~ wis servi the event said party of the first part should desire more than five performances a weex « said be agrees Ww pay sud poreg ke evens part oo i ts Tor nach oxida weokla. pertbeppaane: my The party of tne «eovnd agrees first wick te -eprember rorlosee for nals salary until the opening of the opera seasda. The party of the second. combination of society, coatrary ce be 4 in any ower tract, the re the party of the and liquidated damager, hy i and jury. of tae ret part Cy requested fo eng out of Brook! ary wilt be Breet Seat a w six times Withese tor Max Marewmek, ae 3° i if , would not perform tbat if they would acree to perf woul! pay them an additional $5, besides the ly offered, but again refused. On Fees hme he cherislers shotled A) saloon La lemy. ir. Maretzek, ey were Recoramioed 10 bold out, at belctoat oot f m, with ‘were not comphed with the lights in the Academy ordered to be put out. The ci an. that they would not accede to the offer, when ‘Mr. Maretzek ordered the lights to be extinguished and the Fefunded to those who had purcvased tickets. bwolve and ‘ifteen hundred persons were in the ing When the ordor was giver. ‘Mr. Maretzek'’n View of the Canc. ‘The management of the lialian opera at the Academy of Music, in reference to the strike of the chorus, stated, ‘through Mr. Joel, tha: thoro were two rebearsals for Romeo. and Juliet on Tueaday and Wednesday of last week, Tho entire body of cnoristers got paid on Mon- day, November 18, at toon, and went away without ex- Dressing any complaint. regarding matters, At half-past seven in the evening the men senta to the management to the effect that they would Bot sing unless they received tne balance a full ‘s salary, Mr. Maretzek offered them $5 each for both rehearsals for the new opera, but they re- fused, and heclosed the Academy for the eveaing, One of the chorus who wished to sing on Pe rae A ge Bon dared to go to the Academy that night. Romeo and Juliet wap consequentiy given by the etrikers io e lager eer saloon on Third avenue before a noisy and bibulous audience, the baicony aceue being sung by a male Juliet on the tablo and a Romeo under the table. ore Portion of the chorus took no part in the i i ti , A New Comedy, Broapway Tugates, Nov, 19, 1867. ‘To TRE.Evrror or Tax Heratp:— I read with all the interest due it your article in yes- terday’s issue uuder the beading of ‘‘Theatres—Foreign ‘Tongues on the Stage,’ So svon as the present im- ket of Leave Man’ at this eatab- from the ‘est Point.’ I feel confident its tions for it of am eu- American 4) Logan, and called" production wil! justify my antici thasiastic reception by press an: CITY POLITICS. Meett The ho Tammany General Committee. many General Committee met last night, ‘Thirteenth sireet. There was a full attendance, that to-night the various primary etections shou'd held throughout the city, tne inspectors and places poling being tus same as during tne laie canvass. Demeeratic Union Mayoralty Ce: Nemination of John H. Anti ton ebair, fall delegatioas from all the warde being present. A vote was taken on the majority and minority reports (alilee 0’ Reilly), that a large majority of the Demoerstic Uni is Meiropelia were dinsatisfed witu the the democratic party. Both were cl Hoffman, Mera on “ carry; organization a, Democratic Union to crush; @ailed respectively. were ordered for iast wight. ‘Tooker, to dil vacancy. b—Raward L. Conies 6—Thomas J. Hall. 1— James B, Brady. Mozart Nominations for Scheel Trustees. an flows :— Wards. . 8—Dr. Fraucis Movday to nominate for the vacaney. 9—No vom sation, 10—Adjouraed to next Monday, T— Adjourned to tha evening. 12—No meeting could be fquad, 13—Adjourned to Friday. =. irned ta to aight, 15—Lawreace M. Van Voret, 16—Ajourned to Saterday, 18Adoarned to Tuenay to . 10—No meet ng coaid be fowad, 20— Adjourned to to aight, ‘21 — Adjourned to Faterday. 22—Aajourned to 1o-al she. Mozart Nomination fer Scheel Commissioner. The Mozart Convention im the Third disiript last night Rominated William H, Gray, THE GRANT MOV. MENT. Hlection. ¢ Av adjourned meeting of the Grant Central Campaign Club for the city of New York was held last eveninz at the conservative republican headquarters, on Broadway, between Twenty-third and-Twenty-fourth strecus, the Purpose of the meeting being to effect a tore thorough and permancat organ'zation Of the movement by the ‘selection of several sub-commitiess for special action, hd the adoption of a code of by-laws for tho govern. Ment of the central body and ‘those theret reporting. A special committee of five, consisting of the Ron. Thomas Murphy, D D. T. Marshall, Jaage Keily, W. H. Gaoy alla F.C. Wagner, reported tte names of the fel- lowing geatiomen as delegates at Inrre to the Grand Club, vin:—Willlam E. Dodge, Hamilton Fish, wood, Andrew Carrigan, W. H. Lee, W. A, Hail, Mi ©, Roberts, Judge Willem, Pottertom, F. 8, Wiasten, Henry E. Davies, \olonsl Charles T. Coster, W. H. Rag- nor, Rev, ©. H. King, Colonel Daniel Stimson, Jacob B. Bacon, Daniet ©. Patter, . cee Goneral Daniel KE. @ickles, Genera! Charles Grab ‘W. fi, Wabb,, B, Caonda, dein wt A Yotuion Saud Canute, Sona Hr hyorsee an, ussion the office of pursaant tw call, at their rooms in Masonic Hall, East after the usual preliminary action, it wason motion revolved bo et Purstant to adjouromens the Democratic Union Con- ‘vention met last might aj Everett Hall, to nominate a Candidate for Mavor, Judge Nelson Waterbury in the tw relation to the disputing deegationa irom the Four- feenth ward, resultivg in the admission of the McKenna delegation by a decisive majority. Nosiinations for the Mayoralty being in order Ragister (haries G. Halpine abrief but effective speech, stated voters of jo candi. ‘nom inared by the fam uany and Mozart a ot om Foplible integrity, he couid be, elected, end acting on thie beef be would nominate for deyor J he H. Autnon, ‘This pomination was reosived with denfeuing cheers Mr. Peter Woods, of the Fifteenth ward, nom! wed hy Cunvestion proseesed to favo ia excivement, the in) a candidate by wards, the maines of each delegate being At the clos? of the the chairman ansounced b 1 as follows:—Wittam B, Mcintyre, 1; yiles rReily ; John f, Hoffman, 3; Fernando Wood 110; mm, 160. Oe motion of Me William The District Schoot Conventions of Tammany Halt The iollowing ws the reauls 4—Francis V. Euring, for fall tevm, and Theedere The Conventions of Mozart Hail for the nomination of School Trustees were calied for last night aad reauiied a ee Adjourned to Meeting of the Central Campaign Cinb—The (irand Mass Mevtiog te Take Place Afier song of the Central ‘sation ia the form of a glee elub having “ So, for President Le 2 eer ant grad And God defend right,” the 3 his throat a ta og h jan : with s razor, was ly.ng dead | Heopital. An inquest wilt hegid ontee bay, Fines im tue Ciry,—Abows three o'clock yesterday Sfiernoon @ fire broke out in the cotton broker's office of Faston & Co., 141 Peart street, The fames wire soon ‘ished. u ji ’ wai ul te id. assage ‘0 sock $50. aud to building $100; the bavacr and of the was sung with interludes of bois‘ereus applause in the ‘arm of Gre short! "clook yesterd: familiar air of * Beany Havens, on |"? afterncou originated eo bye ty Beware Some further familiar discussion relative & plens ‘an offective organization of the movement t the country ensued; after commitices being report, —_ ee declarod to bave been. & motions and sug sestions were pronou! flames were quickly exin im order, and the question wanhectne presidents of the Plies aie pyres « Grant clubs already forcaed abouid be pormil to vote im the Central Ciab was referred to the Cominisiee on C Rutus F. Androws was then cajled brief address, of whicu the following is Mr. AxpREWs, after the customary form of address, began by saving tbat if the club wae to imitaie the action of the man whose name was loecribed up banner, it must bea body of deeds, not words, hed become necessary that something should be done §=The ' people, always in advauce of the politicians, demanded some remedy for tue present condition of affairs. people bad become dissatisfied wiit agitation, and asked several ed to dying at pier 49 North river, caused by in the . Demage eddut $50; 20 gpg’ juarte: seven @eiock the Nice di fire 10 te coal oifice of M. W. "Turner, 434 yey Ic was cansed by 4 lighted candie left om the desk, The about $25, ae eres « ire ie @ Biadle at No, 230 About half-past one o'clock pus raised, discussed terdsy. {The flames were extinguished before any tution aud Bylaws. | damage of account was done, pon, and made a at the regular busi- an abstract: — The tor some sensible adjust:nent of the difficuities whicu . agitation enly exaggerated, They were looking for the name of some man who could rescue the country from Yesterday the American Social Science Association, which is based o the model of the English soctety of its preseat perilous condition, id the aame of Grant aad sprang to overy tp aa the sand rof Union, | thesnme ule and with which Lord Brougham has had so and preservation thas Union ‘et the room: equi ples, He ss eB gg ae much to do, held its Ofth gaueras mosting at the is would continue been. him some declaration of privciples. of the noble Ulysses S. Grant were not enough to evoks the enthusiasm and command the suffrages of the Amer- pie, then words would be utterly iuoperative. Andrews) believed in men of deeds, not men of He hoped there would be bo close corporation about the matter, The republican party had already bad more of close corporation than was good for it, and the result bad been a majorit fenped ia the great State of ican peo He (Mr. words, of to be as reticent yy were his enemies who demanded from New of tue Young Men's Christian Association, 164 Fifth ave- nue; white the evening session was held at. the Qyoper Institute, The Social -o.ence Association is already welt known on this continent, and ite'effurts have dome mileh © towards the spread of titerature, art and, above all, sQund Common sense throughout the country. As carly us nige o'clock people began o assemble in she rooms where the mecting was to be held, and mew weil known in the political as well as scientific word, as he bad If tne deeds fifty thousand against the ‘ork, A democrat, if ‘Supported General Grant for the Presidency, had just | Sésides'sundry ladies of learning and feminine bas bieuw, the same right to membership of the club as any Spam s008 filled all the avaiiabio sitting aud standing accom. — errant Soeees. Se Boge fully |-modation. fier some isitiatory proceedings, and general enrolment must be flected, _Poilti. | Mr. George Walker being voted to the chair, the busi- caus at Washington would be found intriguing | ness of the meeting began. The corresponding secre- wich the seconded and inied 10 serve on james Davis, C. A. Arthur, A. J. Plumb, D, D. T Mar. shall, WN. Smith. v revolver who o Wilien mod:t wn teat ct | Excise, byan “ come off ‘Swit will ree au ‘ork, A grand mace meett A Mayoralty Mclatyre, gon wen abo Frederick Hall, 220 Were about 10 Sxating Maren, yate The P. Black, Robert On motion it was resolved that the committce meet Tuesd: ings, weekly. A motion to adjoura POLITICAL SHO ai After the adjourament Mayoralty Convention held last night at corner of Broadway and Thirty-fourth street, about thirty of the delegates congregated at Parker's saloon, in &:xth avenue, and boca: 0a political questions, when, it of the Nineteeuth ward, taxed several of tho ith being e: sd at the Sheriffaity election | great extent op the in “selling” a cortatu caudidate for that office. ensued between four or tive of tue delegate lutyre, when the taiter, i: 1 alleged, drew a six barre! consents of ove barrel ip the and fred the that the people of this country must an would rule. In conclusion, Mr. Audrews appolatment of a commi:tee of corre<poucence, alier speaker resumed bie seat id thunders of pause, mR motion for 8 committee of seven, in accordauce ‘wich the suggestion of tne ronident, having been made, |, the following gentiemen were ap- tho aforesaid of, the people to ratify the ac- Gon of Central Club will be caited immediately after tue smoke of the city elections etall bave cieared away. Crowd ef Politici tary of the institution read a lengthy report, In witch all the. proceedings of both ihe Evglish aud American jastitutions ef social science were fully and fairly com- mented on. The prospects io particular of the American society were very bright, He concluded by describing what soctal science resliy was, and spoke of the ‘offoris and effects of the present as-ociatiou. Mr. F, B, Sampoas, of Boatos, tien read a paper ro- count the progress aud peculiarities of the American ting branch of this ¢ iJnstiuiton. The Cmaini yieustean @ communication from the Beigian Couaul, asking to be admiited to participate in the mee‘ings and d scoarsea, which was agreed (0. , Mr Jackson thea delivered ap cxbaustiye argument ou the charities ww York, describing the various ipstiutions tor the relief of tue poor and destitute of tue city, and bow the funds for this purpose, amount. ing 40 sevrrat miiioms apnually, wero daribuied. Thd society then adjourued for an bour and inet again at two o'clock, On the réagsembling of the acciety, Mr. Gavdie read fan extremely interesting essay on the “Cooperative Movement," the papers of Mr. Weils on the lsbor move- ment pot having becn ready. Hy» mentioned how the of the Democratic Union } co-operative system must be considered frum a politico- Everott Rooms, | ¢coBomical pointof view. He lowod thas tne morality of men did not increase 19 the ratio of their Mi A Man with small weekly earnings will gencrally lous @isaipated and inclined to drink than one wLo receives larger wages. He bad Learnt of vse Mr. cvadwick ia England who would never give cred't to any work! ma who bat more than twe:ty-four sbillings a w He believed for himself that charatter depended to # rate of wages. He be- ved. that trades tnions and similar combinations & means of pfejudico against ine ee S the ‘committee, vis. — Edwards and E. Deiaieia JOTING AFFRAY. je Discharges a Revole ngaged in an altercation lieged, William N. ly tojuring @0 one. it is also altered | both united. He then weut on to skeich the rise crowd, fortunatel; thas but ior tie prompt interferenceof to bystanders wrosted the weapon lives might have been lost. Mcintyre was immediatety arrested and conveyed to 8: at on house, aud tuere committed for examination to- ‘Morrow at tue Jefferaun Markos Polloe Court CITY INTELLIGENCE. Awsrvensan J” tax Naw Yore Brstortcan Sociery.— ‘The lecture room of the New York Historica! Society was filled jas: eveming by a bichiy refined aesembiage of dons, mostly members of the sssdpiation, who tad as sembled for the purpose of celebrating the sixty. third | ster: ou anuiversary of the founding of the society, ‘Was occupies by ex-Governor Fish, and of the officers and W Moore, Librarian, Major General Robert Ander. | dicte'c ntar with the jfodwoer: a upon tue stage. The exercises eee and Cae gmoprerh en the id g conclusion whiodgtne lo ptm Fro) maniiest beauty and rationatity 0 and it was resolved that a copy 01 the addrow be s fried Preserved in the archivesof the Society, Tne beugdic- | must remember I bave a tangy Capi om Sania pronounced by the Rev. Dr, ‘Dewatt, ater | my besiness, and 7 w anew After which th lospecting tbe superb collection ‘of historic end vaber aliow bin @ve per cent for the uae relies and specimens in the gaileries, Tue Boano or Excre.—Tne Board of Exciso held their regular weekiy meetinz yesterday afternoon, Dr, ‘Stone te the chair. A calendar of twenty-seven cases was disposed of as follows:—Seven cases dismissed, en ‘Adjourned, one cave indotinitely postponed. The ucemsos | calied the ‘‘uandicap syaiem of \egipntion, Legato, b. veh Forty-tourth trees; | made the wore aud lowest clement tbe siandard rocess at Senace Fails, were ex- istribated among th a of & wagon, constructed suliabie for all kiads of work, bnifing machine were exhibdiced explained. Ver ov rus Boston Komcirat: Datecatior,—Yester- dag morning the Mayor received a delegation from the Mayor aud Common Councii of Boston, Masa, who demrous of receiving information in regard (0 the mgs of our preeent Excise law, as the city of Bost it into practical eperation a siiniliar iaw referred reas of the co-operative movement, and | fre'banke instituted on this wet oy he De Lascollee jn France. ‘the creat priuciple of this was tha: the sole arity required from (he depositors wae their own. . Characier, For instauce, if a man Sepecied ©. tales bud was in dimress, be could borrow jive en is w The rate of inierest charg«d for these ioans was Ave per cent. Taey could secure ap additionsd cas, ton, o@ tHe” pecurity of ouside pertios, It arose—ihis sy tem—out” Of the rovction of the 1343 revoluion, whon tue men of Fravoe began to band themecives logetu: azuinst capital. The great d Mouity aguinst tue co- Overative movement was the lacs of sound . | management of tre various instytutions In America a8 er | yet the itea was BOs sulieletly. cried oop, although it was bigsily nocessary. liew-d there was One, Enylise pian now b-iug worked vatieface N J., and One sino, ho beard. e: Troy, x work it out from bus grasp, several the Tmenty-pinth precinct The edair | sory "ni my f cultivation to % resent the followi: nilemea cocup:ed seats the Ou the conciusicn of Mr. Gadkin’s paper some Pladiorw -—itev. Dee with, Firat Vice Prendew; Mr. on ensued en subject of the same. Mr. Aussa 1 Ou head, Corresp nding Secretary ; in H. Field, ALKER wuld Co-opera;tou @as megemary to order we de Treaserer; Colonel Warner, Ganerontinn Secreiary. | away with mi@.cmen ad place the consumer m imme. » Why sheuld 9 barre? ©, flour Gust ome dollar in Liinole aud iwen.y im Ne Vor? This was due to Le immense credit sykem Abe undation of the currency. ewe, ueiva, he tovwavt Bi sponte Of the occasion; Kev. C, &. | there shuuld be no covernmenta! inwrforence whatever _ addres working.an. He mum be Jef, alone te help ed that the co-operative system m: altogetber on the systen: of petltical ed in the | Gud it was gousense w reaacd It in any ather light, it Conthet bet ween the two great moral forces of right ava | wae Dot mgat to % kinproved the oa of roug, Af the clove of the discowrve the Rev. Alexander | workingman, and the aniagodism Vinten, im a few weil chosen r marks, in which he com- | laber wasenvy., He recuuned ‘ae epecdoe which be tuought very eppiicabic, He suey Me aan manufacturer of -evres cline, aed who a a iu his business of over two wi francs. His w to Doctor Henry, which was | ingmen cailed om the manufactuter and told i By’ Smitd. The moveo was | he must share his prodts with them, “All 6, sir. Dupia, ‘twat is weil aad good; but, z. E must have # certs! bay rr teres: fur ihe of tha” ved 10 and spent some time in | in ur the uss mae also told (oem ve must and ‘hae profits we be roagest pot agatast thi isa boo ‘profits, toned ‘he enerenaiWe Bey wel 4 fhe. Areet; Joseph Dedua, | others. It was fallacious aed unjast. a @ Union street, Brookiya ; thomas Crawford, 392 Tenth |- Mr. Epwann Arkixaon raid it w to mip. avenue; Claus D. Lotee, 32 Jackson street; Wiliam | pose (hat we had 1 olevaie the w: we bed Sacus, 16 Rivington street; Friiz Brubner, 83 Alien stiect, | te educate him in order w enabe bia to sieve, fovoked *Luls se ine beget ouinber oi licenses re- | bimselt. voked, with but one exception, at any one sitting of the beard since ite organ izativa. Fanueu’? Cice.—A well attendsd meeting of this Club was beld at room No, 24 Cooper Instiiure yester- day afiernuvon, Mr. Nathan \. Ely occupying tue chair, A number of interesting letters were read, tovebing agricultural and horticultural matters, from corre- ‘epondents im Various sections of the country. Samples nim the western of en oes exhibited and elicited mach extraordigary size and compactness of ker: bie Date then reat Mr. Arsinsos said Ley Con'd be theo — and oofins knew :VOn and Was given to fac’ ON Gaver wold tiat the? fe Americal} «as far bevier than in | Senator Wri ayy thea spdke at various topic-, and abou: y give opinion euber way, Miss Festgnes Nepean th this, and udience. | soa, when the mceung adjourted uml on & Dew principie, afer sitting from ven o'clock end anewly invented | @ quarter pas: five and their peculiarities Al (he evening ser. rer, which was beld in the 8 Club adjourned, bali on the upper floor of she Cooper Insti: ur, Geonce H, Porter read a paper on The Medium. He ar;ued (oat the question of ico re, ulaies every over hapa yt | of shia State wer: miration both for their Ns. Sau. ty. Mayor theui to the Board of | Powter concived bis a-may. : A‘.er this the Chairman, Xr. Growoe WALKsn, invited | —Mr. Frank Swift has boen challenged | Sy of (be memiers prosent to diecuss either of the. Unknown, or four 1 tem 9 the marc! Committes A Myereny at an Evv.—The missiog man, Jaines F. Halsey, Who so mysteriously 4 since under circamstances which led 10 the belief the: to skate a maich for $200 a side. The trial of skill ts tobe made swift with fly on understood that his opponent is Pert skaters in the country. ‘Tos Fame iv Swepky.—A snbdsoription list for the Dement of the famin® sufferers in Swedes has been | tion poke tyme oF 0M Eons Rd Co., 29 and where evoi 8 will be or by Mr, Frederik jusetvel tke pai just read on the jab ot movéine: ie. Fr-mmona tosh ap. the Jn toe, waiject Ho oon-, tended sil the movements snd of Bad life ought to work together like cp | general anatomy of the buman sysiem, Tative and otber socieiies ought to ative to roller skates, and will and will be étrietly pri. ion seems to be that Se iors, although it 0 of ‘he most ox: — Lee ir, Watkeu, of Massachugetts, the Chairmay, th acered favo |e wu! a, whi been 4eft Wiesseeet petet inci io 4 it wi Wallroth, Treasurer-ef the | Country, Wuich is not the case ia Kurope. yi danger was thd fear that co-vperative as: Cunena on tae Steamer Crry or Comm. —The Health | ‘Uf imto political conventions. Again, here there, wag Ofi.er at Quaraatine reports: — Qu:manoer, 4% I, Nov. 19, 1967, Four new cases of cuolata front th steurna ip 4 NO Gurraniee ‘bas te moa realy they represenved. At th present tian a we am the to the trades: re Was BOL & i > alow weeks bai ur Rervano thea recounted ao aneedoe man ordering « carpouter to wake a chair ih Op one Way and (wo andiuer, in wuppory of teh z . ” CK) needlework than be decous cOOKS aid ¢arn, hudod coun petoncy. Miss Datu made some remarks Moran’ , flections on siev pre Be kev Pe ee eS A when the horses took aud Ais ferions rate, aud. whos ia Revcvaany of taywrd fa sireat the front wheels of the truck caine in Co! ‘omor Wi of We 3 with @ car, Whe Brothorson was thrown from'the | SMe remarks om Wid co-op , vehicle, hie nead-@ith great force ov the cur, wae 8 grout e a It 19 (eared be has sustained @ fracture of tho skull, capital’ and ‘abt, ‘The horses were finally stopped, and the injured man i. a aol ty Was conveyed in an imeensivle condition to Bellevue fo use labor, and by die, latlee 8 Hospital by oMider Davie, ot the Sixth precioct, @rumer and jnoer, ed ? Dears rnom Wyoming —A iad uamod Patrick Haley a ay 8 nS early the et * died. yesterday a4 the residence of his pareais, No, 37 thought it Ti tbe Casal from affect ries rece could got become a faauciee Saterday isis soebnd ‘tevostnreemeaet ‘then mado # (en remarks io (hs shen | and the jury rendered 5 varen Od The pn then ‘asuounced st tne n ee aatbeniinnl Fh gn a ‘ w ie aT. Wiltoy | tion, An evening service will alko ve beld both tov Temerday received information Mat © man named | agus and to-morrow night ot Wwe Cooper Ieeuiure,