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4 CY REVELATIONS, The Failure of eae Sure- ties :e Justify and the Con- quences Thereof. Meoting of the Department of Docks. Boorganization of Department of Parks—Mr. Stebbins President and Treasurer. Political Movements of the Committee of Seventy. The Claim of Charles Devlin and Some- thing Abeut the Stealings Con- neeted Therewith. Around the ‘ity Hall, The principu tepic of conversation around the (Chy Hail vesicriay was matuty of o legal charac. ter, and reiated Lo two events which had to do with The Courts The iailare of Mr, Tweed's Loadsmen wo Justify cagscd considerabdic surprise, aud the sur. PTise Was NOt lessened when it was discovered that BD appiicailon Was made by Mr, Tweed’s counsel @hat the «moun: of bai suould be lowered, The Proceedings soiure Judse frady Lave tarowD the re Bpousioility Cntirely on Ate. Sheri? brennan as to the Guarantee fur Mr. Twoed’s wppearance when called DBpou, ius couvetsation With Air. Jervis yesterday, Bitne Sherid’s eMive, we stuicd to a HERALD re Porter tua: tue Course adopted, uniler the same cir- eepegte ta au @rdumary case would pe the re- 1 the defendant; vut that ine necesuity for ecarceiy exixted in Mr. Twotd’s case, Inagiauch ® She security Was undoubiediy good aud the st Was coniemt to rely upon it, Judge Lerued, Dy granting the saditwnal twenty daya, bad greatiy 4 mmitérs, But the enly course left was for 2 duieut.y to eit wack ‘pba tuo Dall that he froin = crag Of (wo, have pre- a sugh as erwet tie At hall-past clever yesteruay fereneon the efictal vase of the AldorBranie yore Was Pesulmed In Lie SBamber of the Beard of Suscrviwm. The crowd dn otroudance ow'side the rauuig Was even greeter Shan thot of Wednesday. As ou civctien night at Heelquarvers, & geou many gontianea had | ‘Qotapooks, taking ewe (pe uumiber ef votes cas. | for the diferent cavdidutes iu particular districts, Wall-suppremead cxpressions of amace- cers ouste Ay were saat joules yale: pic! ium the gvatiemca u as Ouse of ine wards canvassed 00 RY oud ¥, the vou a & greet mi tue distriogs Was incorrect 82Q 19 Olubra missin @ito: the Sev: fects decews was taken Waris 030 been canvassed til Dait-past Cwo. She rocens tuo buard re fatned tu weaslon canvass oi the Nine uh, Lweamoru, aud Twenty-second Wards Was compiclcd, ToNNM G CL4YLIN FOR ALPE. During ie canvass of tae Twenty-itst ward a | Sa deal oO; Metrinem wan congtecne?, ey cet ing vui the Dame ui Peunie C. Ci the Biectioa asters aud crealang ber wisn one vote, lae iuu Teanie’s Dame 2130 sppeared on Wwe pervisurs’ revaras toe Vos Was, vu moon of Aidcriumiu Voman, allowed. elvre tye cumpietion DI the Aidermaaic canvass BUijeot te the vorrectious fe ve wade uy ine laspouwors of clegtiun) Was sunoiuiced by lie Cuairman & Weadaus Was BEVeU va lie Board, making ae previous mauda- Mus Wild royasd Ww ihe cauvass OF Lig Assisiaut Aiserucuic Gcact porempior). Following are Wwe totais vy Wards, Wid & Ast Of Lhe a 1a wich the Vole 1s eitwer Mucurrec: Or allogetucr imisaing:— lu We revenreenta ward, Fourtu Cistrict, tuere CPe wo relurDs, iM bbe FL aigtricl lie vow on he returis excedded (ho Voie puiled; fa the Thin ull uisttiecl Ho Teturas 1ur Assisiwul Alugre el, W ive cereuieeuia gud lweniy-tuiru dis icles LO febicu lor 406 Adeuda, and te ‘Twenty-fourth aisti go retura of oles lor Adermau. ib Cac case the Wsypectors Bi election were veut tor, MiG MIE Disi, "§—No returns for Assistant Aldermen, —No Peiurus Jor Assistagt Aldermen. T—No reiucus for either aldermen or Asststant Al- jertnen, Q4—No returns for Assistant Aldermen. at Vote tor Aidermep ubetrect Vou for aicermep exceeus vote polled. No reiura for Assis:ant Alderman, Votes ior Ai_-ermen exceed ¥ote polled, BIXSTSBNTH WAKD. the Eighth, Fourtee: xighteenth, Twenty- dwenty-sevenin and Tuiriy-irsi districts 90 Feturns ivr Assistamt Asdermen. in we Twenty- eiguil distriot the vole returpeu fur Aldermen ex- beded tue voue poled. every cave of a defective elu Lhe ibspectors Of eleciiou Were sent for, WARD. 8b. TWENTIBTA WAKD. a—No returns ior eitker aldermen or Assistant Aldermen. 2—Vole hg Aldermen on the return exceeded vote potied. 7—Aldernanic and Assistant Aldermanic returns incorrect. 18—Alderiwanic vole returned exceeded vote polled. 15—No returus ior Assistaat Aidermeu, 18—Cowuty Cierk had uo revurus. Tae Supervisors read gud deciared oficial. M#4—Vote for Alderinen exceeds vote polled. No retura ior Assiscunt Alderman. TWENTY-FIRST WAKD. In the Seventh, iweuty‘Grst and Twenty-second istricts of this ward tuere were go returns tor As bistan) Alderman, TWENTY-SRCOND WARD, In the Secoud, Sixth and birt districts of tnis ard Were were no returua for Assistant Aldermen. tue Fiiteeuth disirict tue vote for Alderman ex- ed Lue Votes polled. Ar, Peter Gilsey one of Feyuvilcau Caudidates lor Alueriman, Chtered & jencrat protest uga@insi the election. He Clatmé that @ great many disiricts tue repuvlican aud reform Ddidules have DOt received the numver Of voles Jor wom. Department of Docks, The Commissioners of Docks held their regular weekly moectung yesterday. Present—Mr. Commis- flouer Aguew, presiding, and Commissioners Wil- mn, Hunt, Wood and Heary. ‘Lhe Executive Cominitiee reported adverse to per- Iniiting butldings to be erected on West street, op- ite piers 20 and 21; tn favor of repatring pier 62, it Kiver, and of the pianking of pier 2i, East River; in favor of removing the incumbrances on piers and buikheaas in the Fourth dis trict: Iu favor of making repairs on bulk- heat at the foot of Eleventh street, North River, at an expense of not more tnan $600. Adopted. The sutject of the obstructions in the Hariem River, at the head ef Second avenue, owned by the ud Avenue Raliroad Company, was called up discussion, and ex-Judge Slesson, counsel for the company, was introduced io the Board, and pro- Xo sLa‘e Feasons Wiiy the Company should be lowed unt the Ist of Feuruary or March to re- ope the same, Which Was required for the shelter the horses. Arrangements had been made, he Bald, Ww provide accommouauons elsewnere ‘or we purpose, ihe motion to extend tue ume jor he Femoval to wie Ist of March was auopted, FINANCIAL KEPOwt. The Auditing Committee reported (| to be e74,711 64, tucludimg ine valance in 33, id the disburseineuls $49,857 10, wing & ‘Ol $24,564 44 OU Vetover 31. At Luis tue Mr, Woov stated there were outstand- accounts amouniing Ww $140,000, The depart 7 bad received of the appropriation of $500,000 . ee amounting to $30),000, ir. expiaine| (be progress of the be ‘vod on at the Battery, wiich could not 0 as it was proceeding uader water pone twe Commissioners, said, had y ut their to that point to venture on ‘Sowawerd utp, bat tacy were assurea by Gen- B08 salislactory manper ‘On motion of Commdsoner HENRY It was resolved to take 4 rly on Suuurday next to view the work Wluch Ws yoibg on on ihe river front, and that tne hy peoss v€ Mvited to accompany Lhe ort. bout will leave tie foot of t, Noriu Kiver, ai eleven o'clock A. M. cCommuniadons were reveived aud re i NEW YORK HEKALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 187L—TRIPLE SHEET, ferred to appropriate committees, Board ear inte exeeerive session, ‘ards | Departament of Panta. | The Board of Commissioners of ine Department ef Public Perks met in special session vettientay, at wo @olock P. M. Commuasioners Stebbins, Greea, Dulen, Churck aad Fietds present. On motion Mr. Stcbhins was oailied to the chalr. The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved. Certided ceples of appointments and oaths of Office of Commismeners Stebbins anid Church were received trem [is Honor tue Mayor, ordered eu- tered on the ming ¢3 aud placed ou Lie. ‘Che resignation of Heary iliion as Treasurer of tne department was received, acce;ted and ordered on the. i A communica'ton from His Honor the Mayor, noufying the department of the appoiniment of Andrew H. Greea as Compwolier of the City 6: New York was received, ordéied entered un Rlinules und laced on tle. ¥ ‘Ine subject of revision of the bylaws was red loa gpeaal committee, cousisiag of the Chairman and Commissioners Dition and Greca to report thereen, On motion, the Beard proceeded, by ballot, to the ejection of oftcers, Mr tivven was appointed telier, Whereupyn Mr. stebl was dechired any elected President anu Treasurer of the ioard. j pied requesting toe Clerk of | the Board w report generally as to the euplores, | work done and to ve done, laviives and condition O/ Lhe accounts. 4 resviution was also adopted ordering the sus- OL Ol aU Wore On the Zovivvical Gardens, tac . vatory, the Museum Buiti- | ating Hoase, 1 A further resoution was adopted appointing | Messrs. Gimsted & Vaux, Laudscape arcuitects, Advisory io the Board, | 0 motion, at a quarter past four P, M., the Board adjourned. | The Committve of seventy. The fact has Leen alreauy stated in these columas that the Committce of Seventy were likely to split Upon @ political rock, Tue membership of the com- mittee, as originally appuinted by the peopie, was about equally dividcd betweou the two great politi ‘ cal parties, Since that ume, Bowever, some of the | democratic members have -resigued, otuers nave | been appointed to public Office, and others still Would like to be but cannot for the present, while a Teapectavle poriton have-rarely attended the meet- tags of the committee, Jn this way the coutrel of vhat body fell inte the hands of the republicans, who are mow—since the electien has given them auch G&tas of victory—endeavoring to make it the nucleus for the future repubiican party in tu city sad county. The Greciey-Feuton-Conkling- Murpby republicans here are, Intentiunally or other- ‘wise, by their squabbles and schemes playing into | the hands ol the Seventy in this mater, ‘The com- | mittee have virtually abandoned all criminal pro- | ceedings; against the Tammany pecuiators, and | have left them entirely to the control of air. Cnaries | O'Conor, save a3 they may make saggesiions from | time to time tthe prosecution, The commitee are Row duly busied with PUTORE POLITICAL MOVEMENTS. ‘The Graft of a new city charter is in course of Preperation for enactment by tho mext Legisiaiure, | Is ts not intended by tnis document to oust Mayor | Tait frem his omice, but there are certain commis fet famanaeeg a Mages Sar rm maeae those cotaummagas, Se hy expected to resiga | ther ta bedore Legisiature shall drive ; them out, au charter i Provisions 0! the Comite nd Very greatly upon te char- | ol tn@ Mayor's appointees ve the Vacant po- | * y i e okect this repubitcan soueme of the mayerity the Opinmitice ef seventy the democrats ar aude Usuirman of the Comatice aga's utsioug deanee | e an En & lt-loug deane- | ore Yan been 39) eal om tao ks COumbsaion i him with Roar to | Public, He pas ac- | omoe > ib is unders , aad | ay or twe (ormally acce)t i, tho a his resignation as a | <p His associ have refused te acoept becaase ihe bet vai ok eth ‘ice- w @ private aud volun jation, the sero oftices ts not tnoomg| integ- | We. ft . Havomeser, ¢! joa . oak e Secretary of the Comat bo ri | Hs lemoucrais, AQd vecalse the er | will im @ meantime meuwber of the ‘as8400! ial x ‘are | th, ra | ¢ thus democratic ib Was aud is belivved thai the | mocrats had the supreme, OF at icast an cqual | Yoice with the uBiCRia in that body. ry ot 4e; and henec tuo effort to OFPQET THA REPUBLICAN SCHEME Ee igh im the Tasnmany eryauization ef this Tho Gemoeratic party ef New York 1s divided | ween ibe reformers and the fammanytes, Ime jormer have what t Kuewn asthe Apodiy iiall or- | janizauion, and everybody Knows what 1 many as. Senator O'brien 13 the Graud Sacuem of Apollo Mall and Senator Willian M. Tweea houls | the same reiauop io fammany it 18 now @e | Glared, Bud Wii wgdod deyree of plansbiliry, thas ; ‘Tweed iuruisued U'brien 9 large share ef Lhe Fas { jou and H Reccasary to secure Als (O'Brien's) ex au ulterior Opject, It is asserted that Tweed, fear- the werst for hj sought to forms an alliance with gx-Cviiector Tom Murppy and his repuuiican cligudwhereby the said lurpay and bis party were to assure Tweed tial ne committee of tuquiry, wilh wer to for persens aud papers, Buvwld ve | ppoinied uy the Legisiature to invesughte into bis | rsopal churacter afia the oharges preferred against | jim. Mr. Murphy Was ehrewa enough = to attach such a dead weight to nis party aud Tweed see. tarued toward Jawes O'ELriea, reformer. a y brieo has pleliged i pe if, 1t a8 Said, Lo look aller }weod's intgrest in isiature, and to prevent, Mf possibi @ppolpiment o: such a commiltee as ts here inMloatod. Barvor and otver lopbyists are to be at Alvaly in good season to “see” the guuntry members, twenty of whom Lough: over to i weed’s side, it is sald, will DEFEAT ANY PURPOSE OP INVESTIGATION that the otners may have. Money aenee will be revided by William M. to secure this oumber votes, anu the Graud Sichem nlnseli will also re) to the capil Tweed succed in unis, he will try to hold on to his | place and power here as a polltictan and his control Ot ‘Vamn Hall. Lut w prevent this calamity Messrs. Svebbeus, Havemeyer, Hatch, Tiiden, Tie- mau, pseytnour, Judge Garvin, layor Hall, Peter B. Sweeny and other leadimg demo- crats, reformers and Tammanyites are pipe-laying to oust William M. Tweed aud his crowd and to reur- ganze we Tammany General Commitice and the amwany Society on @ new aud purer basis, In January next Lhe primaries will be held and a pew Genera: Committee will be elected.” Reform organt- gations will be created in every ward and district io tue city, and the old-style or corrupt Tammany py. rer ‘Will be contested inch by inch. Should tne General Committee now in power admit the “Ring” deiegations andjexciude the reformers, then the latter are to wait anui Apri, when the election of Sachems takes place. ‘ibe purifed democracy Will control this eleotion and pe mewiy elected trustees or Sachems will y do to, te ‘Ring’? committee as they aid once before w the reform ers—stut the doors tn their faces and declare them te bogus democracy ol New York, The veneral Committee must then either order the boldiag of fresh primaries or submit to ignomtnious defeat in holuing on to corruption ior a vi . This ta fem of course, camuot do, the Presidential tT Com: bian Order the democracy of THB BMP! will be abie to hold up its ber, 1872, James O’Brien and Benjamim Wood and other Apollo Hail reformers are, however, trying to de- feat the programme and to make their own organt- zation the representative of the simon-pure democ- Troy Of this county, tending indirectly to keep the “King” men in office in Tammany; for th Nog A well know that they never can leaders in Tammany Hall, and the respeccai democrats who have associa‘ed with them this fight against corruption, wil not, course, continue in such company longer than vecessary, Aud Mf the doors Tammany ai opened to honest and upright men of the party. tke those named above, then we pre'lict @ brilliant Le, axippmmorer ap spt er Cais city and in nation. Charles Devjin’s Claim, How It Get Through the Compitrelier’s OMe. An intimation was made yesterday to a HERALD representative that a prominent ex-Judge was in possession of some facts very damaging to Comp- troller Connelly, and that if he were visited he might divulge the nature of them, A reporter was despatched to see the Judge, who was found at his down town ofice. “Judge,” said the reporter, “Ihave been sent to inquire about the claim of contractor Charles Deviin Of nearly two millions that was put througa by the Ring in 1868, in which it is said Comptroller Con- nelly received a share.” Tue Judge was so astonished that he dropped his speciacies upon the taple and whecling avout in his chair exclaimed:— “How on earth aid you hear of that? How do you come to know of my acquaintance with the factar” “Ihave had a hint of itand I have been sent to you to see if you will make anything public.” The Judge still looked puazied, hesitated @ mo- ment and then saia:— “Yes, I believe 1 do know something of that little transaction. But that is @ small thing compared ‘With other stealings of the ring. Damn ’em! talk of steatings ! They have stolen over a hundred and Ofty milions, They have stolen it out of we taxes collected. They commenced their steal In this way and Lad they adnered to the tax sieul- lug vhey would never have been detected; but the is beceme emboldened and were devected.”” “How did they steai irom the taxes f* “1 Dave no doubt but i was covered in we om sTatE agaim before Novem- ule in of ; the Cotuptrotier received $199,000 } Ward and frow the renaalai fire tew wore wa wereanet oat | THE EPIOEMEC IM THE CITY. ; putthe Mouseuds @nd baudreds of th: their pockels.” ss regarding Me Immedate visit, it is asserted that in 1808 claim jor }erriy two miltion part of that year $400,000 was allowed Rrra, and that Compiler Connoliy recetved abent one nitue ered of ib for ‘ug tho cia, i am miermed be og fee tt fori ‘oat Vee e Led ; ain 20 Informe Investigating Row. Such ds hekeved to be the faous,"” and that Connoily receaved $190,009 of 162” les; it is boluy asseried and believed capable of preva! that vounoliy got oue-quarter of theamouat Allewed,' “bid any others participate in the pronts t” es; a member of tue Legisiature got, it is pretty $50,000," rn you nive, % pinnenet ie NOU JUST Yel; Mb UnigDL si estigal tna ume * na EOF Ae ai “and yon believe tt 7? “t do Uelieve tat the facts as reporte to me are trne; but tucy may pot ail be, The trait ts, Lave been reiwynet by a ctitzen to mstitute procee ‘ines to recover, and J am now engaged tn the inquiry. have aot yet ali the evidence that £ re conseuneatly cannot, ta Justice to my cho: cusands of my put im 8 for tues. Estat certatnly commence sit it ine JACKS as are represented (Oo me, dnd such as 1 have reasua to thing ticy are.” “Tou (tak, Judge, that tke Ring have stoica mill. Lous per year’? watinious.’? sald the Judge, with a smite, “that don’t begin to tell the tale. Why, air, the ateallnes are uot of receat orutin, AS early ad 1A6$ the «De tre Common Counen was mitcted, aud the scoun- aret wed the proceedings."* “How, Judge’? “Gow: tama ‘eit they imported @ country Judge to juash it, His mame Was MeMutlen or Mul- len. The wadictment ts stil in existeuce, aud 1 can tel you where to Bod tt” Alter azain reiterating nts firm conviction that r anil an Assem- bivmen $80,090, and that he woul! be abe (0 show it soon, he inviied the | Feporte? to cali again Ina week, promist.g further meh developments. Tre geitleman especially re- quested Chat atts stage of bis tayestgations nis Nawe Mugut nol appear, Hut declared wat If the far- ther investtzacions justify bis belie: he wonld very soon Le at tiverty to shew the facts vefore tid courts, He 18a géentieman who in years past hold very promiment postions, aud freely expressed his OPMiER OL the threves years ago while he was draws ing bis salary under the city government, BROOKLYN'S BALLOT. Progress of the War for Its Purification—Motion for a Mandamus Made and Beaied. The question ag to the right of the Board of Can- vassers to ‘go behind” the returns—or, in other Words, to determine as te the legality or illegality of the returns brought before them—ts still ia dispute ip Broekiyn, although the courts Nave up te the present most emphatically decided that the powers and duties of a board of canvassers 1s merely arith. any return of the inspectors ef election. If fraud has been exercised ia making them ont by whicha candidate has been doirauded of the oMce to which ke has been lawfully eiccied, he has his remedy through @ quo warranto. The certificates of elec- {ion must be given te the person woe has received. jhe Righest number of vetes on the face-of the re- turns, : day morming applicaion was made ovefore 4 wibert, Supreme Court, fora mandamus te rowtFoim the Board the returns eof the ‘ard. ¢ fvilowing ko MOOR Was based:— John W. an, being aul; visor of the Fweatbtd ward, o cnun'y met @isirict of the Fourteenin # CanVussers frou canvassing rs) Is the alldavit ape which sworn, saye. he iva Super vd Conny, it the Super- Visor. 7 a Board or paraanorg for bud gouniy on the lith «ay ot BKeveniber, 1871, tr the 3 aanun ine the pee containbrs Lhe revurns HreuYie covernt cieetion 01 uid county, B appeaced ee a Regis! ver: oy ent ~ Koel election dlvericte, Walch was sent for and @ * gous ‘hat the canvass o Was (herenpoe enced a that day. pe pleyriededty se eg & thei’order oy wards; 4 the Poax arneal fret day to day, egalt the retorns at tue 17th day 01 jorentvoe Tek, whon the relaros of the Fouriwenth ward were renched; tat leon opening the, package oF en u Fed fe was rms district, but only & sald ward yn the ppoka, Sard poll tit iret distsice; What search, was thereupon made t] be eh which cootaignd thi and leo tarougl ail tue other papers in the huporisce’nerke ie laces Fn vaid id the ret pa ir ea Tras a committee, consisting of g of deponent a1 the Ciarx of the Board of Can went Ofiice of the Cierk of the county, where, Pasa required to ¢ made search Tor the missing returns fm the safe tn which said returus are Kept; that Mr. Barnard bad and hag kept the key of sald safe during ihe canv: he opened the said safe; that deponent and aud Burn: moved every paper {rem sald safe aod made » thorough rob cet! TOtHTNS, and there was 20 it And said Berner’ azala returne? to satd Heard of Canvassors, when a furiher search was made for said returns, but st cold not be foun, and it was generally admjued and once all perso! preecnt tint it wae not / A — Greded to canvass the returns teom the other districts oY sald wares, sud. Suinhod and the county towns, which wag dono on the 221 inst, That after the huishing of the examJuation of ‘the returns m al! said wards and towna, Parnarc was tustructed pracoed te the County Clerk’ nd wee if sald roturn was there, and returned with led envelope which was #4i1 to contain the returm from said Hirst district of the Four teenth wart, Doponenis and others protested against the canvass of said return on the grouod (nat sald return was not present at the commencement of the canvass, whereup%n the Board or dered the canvass of said return by a vote of 13 to 1. ‘That the Board then atjourned uutll one o'elock to-day for the purpose of footing up'and correcting the That depouent believes that sala return wi commencement of ‘90 @ return made up ‘the cane yass; that ft varics In acme respeots with the returns made to police heavauarters and published in the newspapers on iW. HARMAN, the day of election. Jou P. Huson, Notary Pupile. A sinailar amdavit was made by Supervisor Dwight Jonson, which was use:l as the basis upon Wuich the motton for a mandamus was made. Jndge Gilbert dectined to entertain the motion, inas- Much as he had previously decided acversely upon a similar application. Apilication was then made before Judge Tappan, who also refused to hear the petition, as Judge Gilbert had determined correctly Upon the question. BURGLARS BALKED, Five Theusand’ Dollars Worth of Goods Packed Up and Ready to be Taken Away. About half-past one o'clock yesterday morning, as OMcer Boda, of the Eleventn preciact, was patrol- Mng his beat on avenue D, on the corner of Second Street, he noticed @ man peering around ‘suspiciously, The officer kept nis eye on him and watched bim walk up as far as Emanuel Strauss’ dry goods establishment, and them go back to the corner again. The sus- picions stranger then went off, but came back again in about fifteen minutes with two other men. In the meantime officer Booz had called Omcer Dahigren to his assistance. Both Policemen hid themselves under opposite the two the three men walk store Qoor, the other remalsing on the corner to watco. In & short time the policemen beard a sound of cracking and breaking, They ran across the street and captured the two men, They were brougns to the station house, where they gave the ames of Michael Trainor and Thomas io their is Were = found iousiin twe pieces of #ix fect long by three feet wide, a bunch of skele- ton keys and the shield of a Deputy United States Marshal. When the store was examined it was found that m tue short space of time in which they dad to operate the unsuccessiul burglars had man- to get about five thousand dollars’ worth of tho joacest goods ready to be taken away. Around fd on from the store carriage was iscovered, with the lights out, a a man named Peter Smith sitting inside, Smitu was suspected of being particep criminis, and he also pa arrested. The whole gang were arraigned be- fore Judge Scovt, at Essex Market Police Court, Yesterday morning. Grainor and Doyle were com- mitied without vail, and Peter Smitn and Jacob Will—tne man from whom the coach was pro ured—were held for examination. BROOKLYN ART AS:OOIATION, Our artist friends of the City of the Churches will bold their Sirst reception of tho season on Monday next, the 27th November, at tno Academy of Music, Brookiyn. Wiser in their generation than their New York brethren, they have determined to call to their aid @ Dumber of works from the private coileo- tons of the patrons of art bot in New York and Brooklyn, and the result is expected to be sutisfac- tory, if not briliant. The Brookiyn artiste will also contribute Jargely, 80 that the interest in the exhis bition will be maintained, Bud the pubic wil have @n opportunity to compare the labors of the home with tuose ot Oe lands, sone is 4 very best arrang that can made the winter exiibiitons, aid one that we have already strongly in our own Acad of De sige. ‘The result could not {ail to be emineatiy wsiastory to the Papi, Who Would then patronize us With something of the en Wusiasm that snould be paid to art, but which 1s chilled and 4 Dy such an assemb!age of interior Works 43 are presented to us in the Aca Gem. of Design. One of tue apne! features of the yn exibition will be the portrait of Boss” Mo! ug which will be hung on the walls of the assoviation forthe enlightenment and ad- muration of tue citizens over whom he rules, The exhibition this season is expected to be highly in- teresting, as the Committee of Arrangements have received promwses Of support from tne chief art co.lectory in Brooklyn Monday's reception 1 ex- pected 16 be unusually briliant, and 18 looked for Toa ‘with warm iuwrest by the Brooklyn art the wiuter exhibi | | | 4 fateuce of a smalipox ephiomle ta tas city, . deta | diwease was su viruioni at eue time last summer gil the tacts; tut in a week's time I Bope Lo be reay | | { The “Rinz” Responsible for All tho Deaths from Smallpox, Fifty Physicians of tho Board of Meatth Dis qissed and tho Smallpox Consequentiy Bo comes Epidomio—No Frobability of Stay- ing tho Dread Discaze— Wretshed Cor. dition of the Streats and Teaoment Houses—More Money Called fo:— Gavel trom tho Cholera. ‘There oan be no langer any doubt about the ex- that the Board of dealih Nad to put lorta its reat | ost energies to stuy it, and after orrwuiziny an edeo- tive saaitary corps in; Boatd siicceeded, Wiliin & | few weeks the number of cages reported dil aot @x- ceed two or three per week. But thea came TRS VAMMANY NUBDLM and all Its consequent myaerval of order in city af- fairs, The Board of teath suifsie! by Whe thieving Operations of the Rung, aad was ovliged te discharge Atty doctors from its service, Wher such etrouin- stances it is BOL mich Ce be Woadered at that We disease again broke out. Vaccination ceased, and consequently the seeds of the disease, wiicu had been sewn in the summer of 137%, began to ripen, | { } aad an epilemic has set in atmyply because tie vefore the Board, aud the Boart pro- | means whereby te chevk it wore take away, Wuile much may be ald to accuse tue Sanitary | Bepartment of NEGLIGENCR IN VACULNATION, the fact must stili be remem ered that the curps of Goctors now at ita disposal is utterly inadoquste 0 do the dutics reyuired uf it, There ace in tuls city, at the very least, ever one kundred thousand por sons anvaccinated, aad these the very Class woo, from dangers of location, ara most iikely to catch Me disease, Taousanis of these would eortuinly have been vaccimated during the past tires mowsis had the Board of Health aad the Laciiities te pusit ine dustriousiy the vaccinaiing process, itis weil koewn that she city at preseat 13 particularly expussd wo smallpox. In Brooklyn it has bee raging with @reat efect; for there, eveu when New York was killmg out the disease, tie Brocklyn docieis were impotent to slay it, owing to want of Jaclilties, From iiiiiielphia even fer more serivus reports fick Us, the disease haymmg assumel every form ef an epl- demic, ‘The report of deaths last week frum FP afta. | metical—that is, the heard canuot refuse to canvass | dolphia was 133 from smallpox uionc, Remember ing that New York is In censiani xourly eominual- cation with Brooklyn, and Ia greater commanica- tion with Pniaceipoia than wWiiu any ether large city of the Union, its exposure to CONSTANT BANGER OF IN’ ECTION fs sppareny, In faot, the doctors of ths city say that is ts now well uigh uipossisie to provent aa epidemic. For two er Woek, and at the close of tne curront Woek ti is CX- pected wat we salt have arccord of naarly one undated cased. The deaths sor tne weee enhag Satarday last numbered seven, ub it is fosced (aay wil be more than trebles his week. As te otner causes for the spread of the sinalt- ox, there ean be DO douLt War ailtion of tenement Bvises Must Drove cun- Gucive co fopter the disease, At ieas¢ Adireoily; wad at no ume os Zeaee Peat have tas @voilues of the working Classes led BO much Ca. elu BuperVision as now. ‘The streets all over the cliy ure in a horsibie cond:tion, M1UOB Worse than tie elty oan Afiora te towrale, BVEN ALLOWING FOR THE TAMMANY BRSAK-UP. But while physicians are not wiliiay to siate saat elthor of ikesc causes Wuuki bs suiliviont to cause smaupox, Wey Geplore tne teadcacy Wo dager Als ana cgnseqncny We puwiic Have &rigat um ‘any and every Clreumstances to lave these nui ances redrossed. ‘Iho Bourd Of sieaith states thas there & no knowa prevendon agains sualipox except vaccinatos, and heave arivey tue tucuu- bency upon the gity to wed tiat inal prevenuve ig not only performed, but well performed. Sta- Ustics derifeu from tne coctui? reports London smallpox hospi show tuat the person badly vaccinated sudenng ‘rom the dlscase, nas hot ‘oueluurveaw os goo ® chance of recovery as the person well vacciuated, Vaccination, a8 1s known, does not in every case Tevent the catening Of the disease; bul tue most Xperienced writers ou the sMYject say tai it at least gives @ Counce for life quite us good ag if the person had nad tue disease. Bul trem tule siate neal there 18 an additioaai argument ter CONSTANT WATCHFUL ESS against the spread of the iuiection; for if the disease be confined and hemmed lu within certain Mani's i6 is casy enough to root it out, ‘Noe advauiages of vaccinailon be best understood from tiny fact that Out or 99, persous Vaccimated by tye Oficers of we Board of Heaith from adarco to October of tls year not one has since had we smalipox, though several cases Nave occurred tu localities Li which the vaccinated persons reside. it seems tnat te “4 OF Heaite has again and again represented to the Comptrolier tua gre necessity tuere was for funds. The eviig that oave arisen iu consequence Of tue discuarge Of the doc. tors Of (be department are so evidently s us bias some extraoruinary exeriien must be made by the Comptrolier to macét this demand. The roquisites | for \ue vacciuation process are by hu means sO easy tobe procured; for Instance, it 13 uniicult to get lymph, and especially so to yet vaocinauon matier; and, it is said, many cases oj whe failure ol ordinary private physicians in vaccinating ave duc vo tie Lins pertection Of the Vacciuiilog matier, Lut, of course, THB GREAT DRAWBACK is the opin to pay tue doctors’ salaries. Until Mr. Green is able to provide the Lealta Department with funds; tue smallpox will continne to uncrease dally, and as thero is no probability at present shat the money will be soom forthcoming, there is no innecessary alarm given when the public is told to 100K out for an epidemic, This serious troubie is one of the effects of she great ienmeny ‘which the city'has to bear so heavily. ‘Th which have occurred, and are likely to occur, must be erediled to THE PREVIOUS CRIMES OF THE RING. This grievance, working silently, tut surely, ts of far more serious importaace (haa the barsuug of savings banks, the couviction of Tweed or his crowd, or even the smailpox, @3 an exclusive mis- fortune of the deposed city magnates, It is a sub- Ject ol the most serious moment to every class of citizens, for rich and poor are alike Mable to ve stricken down. Fortunately the season 1a now too far advanced to cause any appretension of THE CHOLERA AS AN EPIDEMIO, but this is in no small manner due to the excellent juarantine regulations, which have completely _ the dread contagion within narrow limit. Had the Sanitary Department of the city been supplied With full force, as 1t was in the early sumer, tue city Riug authorities, in addition to their other Crimes, Would not have to auswer for #0 many lives, As it is, however, 1t 15 to be hopea pubitc interest Will now so far ve aroused as to compel Comptroller Gréen to meet this extraordinary exigency by some extraordinary resource, ‘Che inoney to put the Board of Heaitu in coutplete working order oughs to be procured in some way Without a day’s delay, Contagion in the Bay. Calling upon the Health Omcer at Quarantine yesterday afternoon, representative of the HEBALD was assured that there are few, If, indeed, ny cases of smallpox now arriving from foreign rts, and that there is not a single case of the Foaunsamo disease in the West Bank Hospital at the present time. No new cases o! choiera aro reported, ae a now 10 tie hospital are domg remark- ably wi BROOKLYN'S SANITARY STATUS. What Health Officer Cochran Says Upon the Subject of Smallpox—No Fears of an Epl- demic Entertnined. ‘The alarming statement made by the Sanitary In- spector of New York, Dr. Moreau Morris, in regara to the probability of smallpox vecoming wide- spread in this city, suggested the propriety of in- stituting inquiries over the river concerning the sanitary status aud outlook in the City of Churches, With this object in view a representative of the TIERALD called atthe Health oMice in the County Court House, Brovklyn, yesterday. He tound on en- tering the Sanitary Bureau the stalwart cliet, Health OMcer Dr. Geo, Cochran, the picture of health and good nature, surrounded by several of bis staff and engaged in giving orders to his sabordinates, ‘There was also present Akerman Clancey, a mem- ber of the Health Committee of the Common Oouncil, Proseeding a¢ once to business, as soon as the Doctor could give bis attention, the writer inquired, “Doctor, what is the sanitary condition of Brooklyn @t present im regard to contagious discases and smallpox in particular?” “Excolient, sir, 1am happy to say we do x0t share tn the alarm which appears to exist among you New Yorkers, We have been working very hard to prevent the spread of smallpox in this city. In New York they have not done so, If I under- stand tho situation rightiy the health authorities there have been backward in their operations for want of money to carry out what thoy Gemred in the way of sanitary precau- Woo = Weave bad fg housand The | Ceo Wobks past (0 Rite | beref cascs inthis Ciuy bas Seed UOToNog Woon By | ino muy | dollars pinced a: oar disposal over here by the Bourd #30 through the coustderation and sancle, (f the Mayor, whiten Mas enatiod usto werk hand Seniely, Stuce omowi the neitdie oF leat month we have vad a corps of tweuts-dve physciaus em Moved a) aseistaut bespsctors, cola, among the peo, ie and vactasing then.” WV hat is the pimber reporied Vacclaate! thus far by tHese physteans you siaak of!" “Wo, trom dive thousand «© Ix Uhowsend pet Their labors Have been for Mie preater part A ag be pubie and parcenwmi acho ¢ | ‘She Doode AAVE BObiy EO uper abe Witu ertacing, Wile Mie ciersy fa i flty. Lev. Faun Parred, OUT Aton tion b@ the “Choo in ais yal. a © Whu.a be belie ved suould be aciedd Branno sexire G. ph OF Ola ae) { burs, ToS, Daa waaest fda pe OlergyieR, Wess as Dhave vous caued our attention fe lapor aod fio! attics Alou. fue £0) pallens have ye “Wis | i Rosy now cadet weal ANON, LAIRL “Ve. evcutben Week au tes at th: aot do yOu tind tue type of tite discuse, ald wlgnaoir? aiucnt—verv. The s- ai Move walrus ti meu cate lit year” “DOCLOL, Af Was been Sab! in tae GolNoins of bre local pees AE TAG RIMES OM EE Maks Gr aTtt 9! grouud tying O8 Me souLh sce w+ BPO LOWR63 OL aboedce, aaa toa Conte fuere.” le Us toe case the remedy lov at “Wu, Heve Lay be some TUL ta bis assertion, The OCCUAUS DE Che disitict you speaa of very daray, COL Mi), Tew tbls cas mote at lve Thoy wii he Urus aad endeavor w couceal the MO Ol HeKNess MoUs theMBeives Whouever Jey cai de A Lub We Khow Wen co well tab we fet for aurscives, We ieque: uae Cases there. and as early as two o’ciork Ua wae Yu Lhe lanes down Mere aud oF A UUVE CACHE See 1 LAG AGU Ve Com vighani, ats dont Be wight to dest Oy (els hitninie dwei ALUUS JUuCbore & ucdical geuilemal, j Bleoses, Ud uosuMing du wu Ol LperctiOusmeas Wperouencd the Healy GMicer aad wie Wied, aud “pnt it his Gar where Gieie waa vo rowlock’ by addressing Lie actize In uke duitowis. 1naaner:— e What ts the luntier wiih yu New luis 1clowe > Wou say thete ure forty-s Vou causes oi Sui ate city, And thos thas There are fears of Cie emueinlg Decoulag Wiiespread. vain.” The reply came from the “ed rstucites Of the Bourd of Alderinen,” ily Fataer Uianve; * That is HOb de Bt wlig they are nol v bit aad," sald Ciancey, “Hat YOU seo they Want sgibety Mud (he OulY Wadge gil i as to gi Gp ad exeiteoems wad teignten ‘he peopl, Thatis what's the uatier.’? Dr, Goch san bere cuuned ia, “hel Phiveeipwia and New Tork i tuey Waal Geip er lessons in ihe best Medas Of guarding agsiast tie smal pex Lecomittig epidemic to seat to [rooklya tor lt. We Dave ouly a few cuses here ana tacre, Lise the Ivisimuns spyilsmau, mf, We lake doWa tue saipe Os the Wiis. i And ils was all that wae sald. 6 we have any wearing 1 gever beard of suck @ UNIVERSAL PEACE. i Lucretia Mo?tts Pacificators in | Council. | Flougkshares and Frunisg Hooks the Study of Fulure Generations—Whri the Repre- Seatatives of the Uniied Svaies About It i] | Have Dene { PIOLADELPAIA, Noy. 23, 1871. Let us have peace, fne Pennzytvanin branch ef the Universal Peace Soctety, of whick Lucretia Mott ts Presifent, met in Mercanule Library Hall, in this Oty, this aftornoem. The aanow ceport, Wiech was Very eucouraging, was road by the -eeretary, aad Bpocck maxing Was iedulged tn by aome of tne lead ing ‘omate sudrase advocates, ong Whom were Miss Hindman, of Pitts: a lady of a good deal ef force in the case sho endorses, and wie wishes 4 distinotly understoed that she te not Mrs. Hinde man, as some Of the pavers have it; Lucretia Mott, the veneraole Pricad, who has spent so many years @ ber Itfe in the cause ef reform of every descelp Vien; Mrs. Hannah Tracy Cutler, of Miinois; Mra, Lily Devereaax Blake, of New York, and others, i LUCRETIA'S MOIT (O—)PKACK Mra, MOTT, in @ conversation with the H#RALD Teporter, said that while the cause Bai received Bene goucral assistance duriug ine iasé year yet no Special means wad bechn furiicoiming to render the | Matssion of peace te all the world au uugaulified j success, The Srst great piincipie in ime piatform | Of the American Peace Society ts 10 avolish Stauting | armies aad conyers moa-vi-war tuto werchantuen, { ag set forth in the ee bli, iatrodaces In Von. gress vy Joba B. Siorm, of Stroudsvucg, Pa.s— astom of war, a relic of uarbarisim unworthy 09 coualry ath! peveie, the roxas o¢ whitch to Trredow and Ciriigatiom, te wna nvenance os 18 @ standing menace :9 ocr ne ger to oar ofa, at war isa ruin ona mod» OF sett ia Interuational uiNersnces; hereiore, | Suori, 1 eT. enacted by tie Senate aud Uouie of Representatives of th siales of America ia Cougress Qssowbiec, that all studies wuich directiy tend to verch the art of warto cades In the miliary agd Raval Zoademien the United states be ditcon,idued; that 1 al pre tions and 4 cominae: —That all recruiting for the army nud navy of the | Ui sabali be Foruwitn diverutinund, and that wo P ow in such sefviow shall be re-eniistod, BC. $.—That ail of tac army, ud Davy shall, as | soon as practicabie after the pessaye of thie act, be Felieved from duly and i EC, 4.—T under charge of the di sbail as spcodily as pi ed rection Ui the Presiient of the United mtatos, to the use of the other meais of the government, anu that ano | Property as fs found unsuitable to such ure shall be under t Of the Secretary 0: ds thercof shall be applied b; rocecds therco! fF | SEER owns x nrerionet fret H i Ba — soon as the provisions of the | tens of thts net lave been carried into elfect tue Dovanisente | of War and of the Navy shail be and are hereby aboitabed: and that a doves now Wd under thesa di ‘which are not hereinbe:cre dispensod with shal Ve uischaryed under the direction of the Secretary of the 1n- jor. Src, 6.—That the President of the United States shall forth. | with invite foreign Powers to which the U) pe tatives 10 J : 8 United beep Ave Tocepied represeutatives to Join {ua disarmament and « gen eral dystom of futeruanvonal arui = jon, ‘TO THE SENATE AND HOUSR OF RETRESENTATIVES OF TUR UNITED STAYERS:—We, the undersi ad members of | the Universal Pcace Union aad iriends of poace of America, | fn futaerance of the provistonn of the above bill desiring a eral d'sarmament throughout the world, and the suvstita- fon of er itration ta the setuement of vificulties, aa, Ue- Teving that the war provisions of our goverament stand {0 the way, and that we carmot delgate to others that which Is 1 to do oursely ectiuliy petition for the Fopeal of the war claees of the oousitation, = The of Washington was earnestly advo- cated and its ratificaton by the nationai govern. ent sirongty urged. Atmong the letters received From Amstinguisied Qdvocates were one from jeneral simitn, Willian Lioyd Garrison, Vincent olyer, Colyer’s being shout and to the point I for- ‘ward it, VINCENT COLYER'S LETTER. Wasutnerox, D, 0., Nov. 21, 1871. RED H. Lov! i a DEAR re be quite impossible for me to attend Zour interexting Convention. “pressure of ouioial duties pre: Yeating, but 1 sincerely ‘wah peed, and pray that tio wulrelgn allovertae ean Sympstneronly' youre a + Ser VINCENT COLYER, Asdldresses were made in the evening by Lucretia Mott and other leading advocates and woman suffrage agitators, aud the meeting adjourned till to-morrow. Pilladeiphia being emphaticaily a city Of peace the attendance was large, and the interest manifested vy the audience was quite @ cheerin; sign of the people to see pea in'all the earth oad good will toward men, THE KINGS COUNTY PENITENTIARY, Question of Keepership Belore Supervisors. ‘The Kings county Board of Supervisors met, yes- terday afternoon, Mr. Howell in the chair. As soon as the minutes of the.preceding meeting had been read Supervisor NELSON moved that District En- gineer James Sheviin, of the Brooklyn Fire Depart ment, be appointed keeper of the Penitentiary, to il the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. John unningham, He moved thut the appointnent take effect from January 23, 1872, Supervisor NEWMAN, Ninth ward, arose and begged leave © correct & wron; report which ho had beard whispered on ‘be streets in convection with bis name as an applican! for that position, Ie had heard it ramored that ne bad formed # combination wilh the peed ieee tt ea clr suppor! ie le republicdns to stave wnether or not this was the Deana he asserted that throughout the mt can’ he had veen actuated consclontio in all bis act.ous and in voting. Superior. DEVOUR moved that the Board proceed Die ii The the matter the tabie until the meeting of tho Board on t! Monday in sanuary. Lost oy a tie voie—13 to A motion to adjourn was then o' and car ried, The plom which the contest 16 made Romfortatie yuartere, and light wel, On je quarters, al Staupervisat Hanuay raid its wad soy and that It way (rue that tue genileman from the Ninth ward bad not formed @ combination with bg d gh rnrer | Bupervisor JouNson wen nemupates r. Richard Newman (Supervisor) as keeper of t Penitentiary. Mr. NEWMAN Moved as an amendment soe Ai Edward Crummy, the depaty keeper, rem n Soy charge unth the 1st Me January, id Srna CapatS emda faecal ea 4 : AD iad of 14im the alirmauve vo 12 In We iv { } ‘ Haren, | WM uur Uae | ‘ stersliag impertance CUBA. ee The kasurroction on {ts Last Logs—The Fete Day of Havana~An Ineruntional Boatataes ane Vostivities—Opera Bouts al Mavana— “Subscriptions fir Chicago. Havana, Now. 15, 1 ‘The politiont and mtivary stimmuow of te Cag be SuMInGd Gp in a lew Words, as npevept ef huye Vory regently ‘aes Glice, Le ts Wudersteod, Gonceruing the nomeroms arcosts IAS made OF Per-uls sespacted % i, with le insaricelen, audsentio ite oe ON chae fet laratione or leave nave vet bar wineus o ry saustastory . Fite abu, however, assures te wide sot ihe guilt ef man, iis Lxceiency the Coptain Geuerm is reviewing Us oo) and positions, amd travelling Wun Lie Soul COs’ LD The seater Clesinegos. lie Nas viNued Clenfueru, Guadte meat, wid Gaye pvago de tea aie, ace ihe oapiure Of Rae ) Cermpos, but, watle te i 29 Ghose dastriets upos OLVERI ALE DEMOS OF AS8a5¥iame ooowiwnat prowratanans, a8 iy Ute Spawish (Orces that new eulton ts really Of ts lost iega; Unt wha regina Ie aCMd, WIHOUE TOOT A by death, sickness aa cen dis ties Gesertion, Will soon aged lo make terms Sur iwetestirecnder, even whe declaring = wat those iA the Cenwrat Department, nesded By agramonte = and ot suit Keo Uap paeir ia tactics, nie set separating scoord img te Laetr S and oe natiy Aitackiag & Spanish force, Now eich, AOUE I ROPER huimbera, they are Always ObNZE Lo recreat Preeti tately, The presonrulions of those peor, anfente hate Cubans who provanty snrrender becaase forced felt and fe obtain brows fort are reporied with cavetal ex despatcnes, Ne feats of arms have besa recentiy * reported, aitheugh it ts well kuown that tue Siam | that operanons will , aluny Gay , bas grown tarts are aM heroes. By thy -Apanish steamer Pome Rico, Which arrived at Neuvitas on the Ith, ree foreements of troops fram Spain vo the auniber of 1,077 were landed, aud it ts now coud tently asserted be actively recemiunences fm what quarer But tt always the sume story which we have Reard so often, and what begins to tire, Tie Spanterds declare mat now they will give the tuurrection He deatthiew and restore peace to tite wud then agar make Ue same assertion, Ssiihough tio Cudse, , and iraty ita ater. apier, st 2 Moped eXaape aud wee fo latet Teporia crea the delerent wre thal thew ate scouring 43 And GB YSBLAE all wakA? bab ine tesuczeuls are & laspives often & fare marie and feteeal Chem as GUNG! as pte : be haluded in yabsre ayy Wig Se CRNSOplica’s aj, UF Course Was a heliday—-t. Curistpuer te he patfus ant te ary BML OF Ure city af Bay: er 4s S@SpObded Rud Cay Osnal “Amn ies Coidteated ih Wiss to the morning, aiauded by Ure cs mon Couach, or Ayaniamiento, wad ihe e@sdog ta Une allércome, ib betas a Ona IS OF peroHS Were out ‘) ce Templele, or mrupie, 4 Was opea Mil vay, contalaing pains lng the first ass sand in Liayana, suppewee beee Walipe B cctba Lee, Ct 8 NCE in the Teayiiéce’s en oe jon mask Wien the temple war a toarist Bresen! bo uate ure, ah commuemer a: ) { Tins lucie temple of Columoua is Opel bul on woe } tm the year, } AN BXCITING REGATTA. The festivities of ine lay Were Maciner eahanoed by & regatta Which Was zetten nj by tae oficers was ‘ows ol te Spapi " joun-ol- war Gerona ead the British corveia Mooe—a (ieadiy maten Se tween -aulvoats, bwoive-Cared LOS, ail & XIE REOB ‘The races cowmonced at Laree veleo’ by & 16ated for ssivoats, (or Wikok iiVo entries Were Mule, me ) Ciudnag the ships’ culers, which was won by Ma. Whitiwan’s boa Josie, whicn come in Way ahead ob hor composivors. Tho secuai waiol wis 4 race 1cy wigs between the py of tac stoamsip Columba Bad War of she Node, und Was tue most titer este ANU CiOSOLY COML-sted vf wil. AL Lite Carded suites a tions of many ib (ricaus, Caplata Yu Sice, Ui tise Columbia, Was induced, te give Towler eel. ete races, © enter bis’ gig, aitmough protewing that it) owas fully) tO) OxXpeeh Ak ie vmptu crew of Tour Died, Whu ueyee rowed eiber More thah ouce beiore, ky CUMpete Again @ picked WAN-Ol- wars Cre! bat wih Tan.ee ack, declaring Uiey sieniit A g00d pad Toe course was about tirec-yanricrs of B mule long, ju @djrect as to the sieaumsiip Corn bia, around it apd buck \o Lae Nivbe. The Bayiuse boat, Demy Faluer beavier, pullcd Ave ours 10 tue Columbia's four. ‘The start was rather unexpected vO the Columbia's crew, but tury | Welt ews WAU, by sieering out ior w buoy lo afold runeing foul, Une coxswatn of the Couumaa ivst about iwe bout lengths, which Wey reduced to ball @ lengit io TOURUIDY tho CULuuMUlA, Yroaily ENCUULaged LIFPT CES by &@ terriuc yell irom tucir leliow Sut board; but the resalt was a toregoue ce @nd both boats reached their goal with the cor and applause Of all on board the Sivve, tie Nieve@ yg about four Jengits ahead, The third race wat Between tne vows ut thy Siuue and. Ge.ona, bwelee aad fourteen oars, Won jo splondid etyie Ly tbe Gerona, the Kngiish boat coming in las, Aim the visitors un the Nicbe were the Loglisa a. Prussian Vonsuls and &@ upuver Oi ladies, 45 sued 8 the interest in the race Was over the ladies pro posed dancing, and Very soon, tu tie hoes ai & pune arustically pli by one of the sui ® Mmiddies, a namber of couples were gliding vver the freshly waxed deck, to polka, waltz wad Lue ta eVitable danza Cuband, WUC 1s Lie CreUle luiyd dehigh The party Ou Ue Nivve broke up wvous mae teusiuns se Lampton, by bis onlvers, mi o'clock, Mighly delighted with the ceived Troi the urvaue commander, fa Which duty he was ably seconded The cuutest Was sO close between the gigs, aud Bo iittie to the satisfaction of the lusing Crew, wets second chatlenge Wis mid ¢ for a uratCU, Bad prubatdy Wf upon the return ive Cohunbls. is In port your correspondem way be called upon to elivonicie & Becund rave. AMUSEIESTS, ‘The scasun, so far as amusements are concern Promises tO be very Urutldul bis Winter, iva Wednegday evening er Gracious ighaess tue Gr-r-r-raud Duchess Of derolsteu arrived aud mace her fif=t appearance tu Havans, before & crowued audience. “The high aud maighiy lord Baroa Avs, as the Spaniaras call Slu@jearu, had reured to give the wayward, Wilul and lickle Duchess u cicar Ler. Her Graciousness Was expected to urcive the pre vious evening, but # slight 1adisposiiton vi Frite— or (ne tenor Carala—prevented It aud caused the Pe of the perlorimance; and uere steps in tne political Goveruor, Who, with @ tru! parental regard for tie disuppolntment the pubiic, tined the company $60) fom stponing the performance withuut te permissiam oo his authority. Would he cuuld also fue bad per Jormances and players, tur the Grand Duchess, a re) ated at tae AlLi-u ‘Theatre, is as differest from her Freuch original a3 can weil ve lagived. ‘Tue Havanese diletant: are sull in a quaudly ute the merits of the modern opera GoK:, vl Wines they have only the exampies of the “Duchess” aud “barbe Bieoe;” and while many accept (as bee thing because {: 1s French, passiunabie and 100) Praising the music, but quaiifying ticle praise Calling It Might and easy, others again decry tue whole [iit ove as immoral and trashy; Cowes quently not much enthasiasin hus Leen shown over 1t, aithough tne houses have been well many, douotiess, atiracted vy curiosity. But Havana puyviic, well known fo ve crkcak Ju such matters,’ Will soon have an opportunity to exercise ther suugwent on something with which they are better acquavited. ‘Taniberiik wil opes the Italian opera season au Sunday evens luo Profeta.” There is iroinense curlosity to hear him, ‘Ata private reception and concert ve gave @ taste of his quanty vy singing One or two pieces, to the delight 01 all who heara hin, The reception was at the house of His Exceliency General Crespe, ihe Sogundo Cabo and present acting Cuptain Generah Alter the opcra bouge the Hanlone are advel Deng expected from Spain about the 17th, aud caucan wit give way to the mying trapeze and bream neck feats of skill and dariug. in octal circles ae there seems also to be a detormiuation tH Mave Se pleasant @ winter as possible, and mBauy luus formed hoot weekly meetings, receplious, ces and parties, ‘CHICAGO BUBSORIPTION— MISCELLAN: The subscription bd = Ay a suiferers amounted 01 A Sone treasurers of the —| Schmidt—to Cy Sis inclullng the sums of remitted it aud from the fob ius stiatanans don 3075; ae St Caubarten, $31u 2 dents are not indi it ve ing that es Uaban the suierings substan err brotuers in Chicago, bus respond sdally to their appeals 10r same Weather getting cool and comfortuple, GITY TREASURER MAROER ARRESTED. Punish Their Municipa PHILA James T, Marcer, ex-Cit arrested by peremptory « turned over to the Sheriff 5 the charges preferred age ty we) the cl prefers assoclalule ales OB . Tene. ried ty toe: ,

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