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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. 7 CUBA... CHIEP. JUSTICE, WAITE. | Mberal salary per week. The conungency oF suou me 8 14 & general movement is provided tor by personal | THE COLLEGE REGATTA. Vollng ae follower? ® Vote Of 3109, the colleges contributions amounting to ope ven caste er a! ree) while loca! districts can ease taxa! - ‘gas—Amberst, Harverd and Wesleyan. Navs—Howdoin, | Columbia, Cornvl, Agrioulturat, + ad Prin’ MR. SINEY’S ADD! yuan. aneih end /RESS. As Mr. Siney came forward he wos erected with | Annnal Convention of the Rowing Assoein- | asves for Bea, and Penk toe ne All candle Confirmation of the President’s . to thy sans aakeeaan aba Yasar TELEGRAM 10 THE NEW YORK HERALD. FO nag a have been eaididates tor one year was alsa forte ders Fourth Choice. more accustomed to work than to speak, and can- tion of American Colleges. The Original amendment of Mr. Cluck was them Havana, Jam. 21, 1876 not, therefore, pronounce an oration. Since my taken up and carried by a vote of 8 to 4, the voung a pt im . jail eka la ted to instore oi ry 4 mE ea ‘d — sneyder.,Colgmbia! Cornell, Yale, Pi The on coas' vessels have preven’ the contrary, if my wor eAs—! ie, Princetom, ManrM, Jan. 21, 1874. were law I would say, Ir ricultural, Trinity, Wesleyan. Santander ‘ts threatened by the to pe snag | the Stevedores from working, Unanimous Vote of the Senate | wereiaw!' watever so riko under gn bo THE RACE OF 1874. “fe cult ‘iter Hermovt, Harvard, Wutiacne, a reinforcements for the republican troops are in Seoret Session. pp ge pty age oy the meeting adjourned until half’past two ores hurrying to that city, HAYTI, ‘ e, Gefence of the right, and when ing adj past two o'clock. undertaken must be carried through in simple THE RACE COURSE POR | Seugnos aa ® pare and honorable motive. Let te The Saratoga Course and Its Advantages—Spicy . pina now the great issue was Ca Band, Daring av mon. At this season not muc! recess essi0D uppermost in the minds coal is shipped, the companies hold it on thelr own Debate as to the charer Holding the atthe question as to -where the race ot sane , ey having no desire for the resump- Con! ould be held—was thoroughly discuase: ton of work, desire fo tnrow. the ollum of the | 4aAtio Contest There— peteey- Although It was kDowD: that many Of the colleges situation upon the workmen and urge them to ing Influences of a Summer Resort. Would lend a willing ear to the representations om strike. The employers and certain representa- behalf of the Saratoga course, it was equally well ee newspapers denounce trade unions and call PSdaraiond that from two Gr shires of she collegas em @ curse. The denunciation 1s—‘Ailow not he Most determined Opposition wor made. the representatives of trade unions to mingle HAgrrosp, Conn., Jan. 21, 1874, ‘The advocates of Saratoga, for instance, enter- with rociety.”” But the cry 18 ridiculous, because ‘This was @ field day with the rowing clement of | tained no hope from Harvard, but they society cannot exist without their labor. Such the American colleges, At no previous convention Were consoled with the reflection that men as Sloan, Brisbane, Parrish and Gowan, in f th ti ‘such interest manifested Yale would come to the rescus, Prior to their combination, fepresent millions ' of | Of the assootation was reassembling the members of the convention capital, and can, with impunity, throw | in the proceedings. Never, indeed, did auy former eter fi eToups along the we ei of oe as. many men as the. have expression of opinion + bad some important measure been al dollars, On the subject of which Iam Pee SRG Nore AEN pa saggy ee ent. | Stake involving the vital interests of the country, speaking the men of Ohio fought last year for six | 88 to the various questions at there could not have been more anxiety displayed meme. cree press was rosioant, and it was not | able result attending the regatta at Springfield ar rw pr vendre that shown by those who until a1 long time that Ih of the trouble, pees at the celebrated wateri The laborers there suffered defeat; indeed, foreign | Produced @ strong reaction against ihat locality. | place sould next season pe the seone ‘Of these laborers repaired to their native countries in poy- | T? Counteract that feeling, several of the delegates | aquatic triumpls. There was considerable ere. Ane cect re who remained slang re- |, came prepared with arguments which, if destitute poemice gh geryene mate but, as both parties rhe colved prowises to pay four months alter date. | of solid reasoning, were not wanting in ability. It ey entered the room The! ti n . a to leave no stone unturned Their sftuation became desperate and many be- | ya. wen known before the meeting assembled | Mr. Southard, the President, called tie nose id The speaker then referred to the notorious John | this morning at the Allyn House that | order shortly before three o'clock, when the Pees law, whered, People were cast out at Bons @ vigorous effort would be made by the gg (he morning session were read and ap and ‘purpose of thee Bare the oulect Intent | representatives of the more pronounced New THR BALL oPENRn, but ‘not so fally as your correspond- | England colleges to defeat every attempt to | Mr. Hubbell, of Williams, onered a mouon to ent stated sbove. Ono, Indiana and Illl- | estaptsn Saratoga as the scene of the annual con- | Proceed 8 once to the consideration of 4 course nois have ajread entered the Orcer, the ir the regatta of 1874. He sugyvested that it be speaker stated; and now the people of Pennsyl- | test Indeed, ever since Saratoga has been prom- | held at Saratoga. There being uo seconder of the ena. aust decide ‘upon what hey would. do. | inently mentioned jin connection with the col- mata Mie Heres. of Tels moves saat, ae advo. you would a viper the a) 10 tries to mt all an sow discord. Tt 19 easier to cope with large cor. | 18@ Face objections have been put forward, | hour each to present their claims. On motion at poretions than with individual operators, Sign | ™ainly on the ground that in point of morality | Mr, Chandler the time was limited to filteen min. Fae Bow, cpnsttention, for you will Seonre.s capital | it was not a proper place for the exhibition. ee: EEO Sopeved San oR y od Ww! ro} E. x 5a, Mr. John P, B celebrated issud iu Grose Britain, ii whieh tue | 1 Was insisted by those who opposed the selection | Gonkting, President of the Saratogn Itowing nag workmen took the stand which thé new constitu- | Of Saratoga that ciation, who throughout had labored. so assidu- Hon in America advises, and by so doing accumu- THE SUMMER ATMOSPHERE Cand by rr aves oe Seere 8 penal, = ed @ capital of 2,500, - 0 oi g o e ployer urged an uorecesnanis reduction we waees of that famous watering place would prove un- | ooljegians, was invited to address the meesing. the President of the Labor Union issued acard | Wholesome for the young collegians, ana that, THE OLAIMS OF SARATOGA. advising all laborers to strike, and the result | should the crewa consent to row there, Mr. Conkling vie whom was associated Mr, was that the unreasonabie reduction was | the contest would lose its prestige forever. Benjamin F. brady, as representatives oi the Sara- not made. The speaker closed with an earnest ie ev. | toga Rowing Association), in the course of an appeal to those present. He denounced the at-|1t was also urged that Saratoga, in hold- brane and yey reine: eee ee tempts made by capitansts to organize strikes, | ij out such liberal inducements to ~ aid of @ map, the advantages whic’ UtORa Pos~ ADA pointed hem ts tne taw aneaitation. of ied ae ee Fie A Naan £8. the | Sessed over all other regu~a courses in the cuun. Order, as the means of their defence. He spoke by ¢ P ly WO ag- | try, He urged upon the students the necossity of for two full hours, carrying with him great ap- | @Tandizement, and that altogether the locality | selecting a course which would afford the bess op- plause and very exciting demonstrations, ‘was not such as the association could encourage. | Portunity for a fair race, and he claimed that past THE EXCITEMENT GROWING, But there were others who, having fully ¢ a | CXperience had already demonstrated the ‘The meeting closed with a resolution that in case bY others who, having fully examined | jact that no more eligible “place could be those few men working at the Empire Mine do not | the claims which Troy and New London presented, | obtained than Saratoga. Having pormted receive at once their pay, long since due, they will | emphatically pronounced tor Saratoga, not Lecause | CNL On the map the boundaries of the course make @ formal demand for tt. The Empire Mine is | o¢ 4¢, et h and the general surroundings, he alluded now on fire, and the men demanding pay are | !t8 attractiveness or the generous offers held ) priefy to the inducements which the Saratoga As- CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE ROYALISTS. General Dominignez, at the head of the central army, has opened the campaign against the Car- Aste in Valencia, ° A REPENTANT “RED.” Barcla, late member of the Cartagenean Junta, haa written a letter to his iriends advising them to abandon federalism and support the national -@overnment until the Carlist insurrection 1s sup- «pressed, British Prosecution for an Attempted Breach of Neutrality. LONDON, Jan. 21, 1874, The government has decided to prosecute several Persons for conspiring to obtain British registry for the French bark Malfilatre, which was destined to convey arms to the Carlists in Spain, Presidential Aspirstions and Peace—Luperon at Bea. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, JAOMEL, Jan. 9, Via Havana, Jan. 21, 1874, The country is quiet. ‘The election of Dominguez to the’ Presidency is considered certain. No disturbances are appre- hended. The island is becoming more tranquil. AT SBA FOR EUROPR. General Luperon, of St. Domingo, has galled for Europe. Inconsistent Action of the Republican Leaders. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21, 1874." The Senate, in executive session to-day, unani- mously confirmed Mr. Waite as Chief Justice. He received sixty-three votes. The injunction of secresy as to the proceedings was removed. If he 8 80 acceptable to the democrats as, under the leadership of Senator Thurman, to. be voted for by them without a dissenting voice, he cannot be very objectionable to them in his political views. ‘This takes away all assertions of it being a partisan nomination, SENATORSAL CONSISTENCY. There is here a strange contrast with the action of some of the Senators in their opposition to the confirmation to Mr. Cushing, which was more per- Sonal than partisan in its nature. Those not vot- ing were Senators Sumner and Sprague; absent, Senators Alcorn, Ames, Hager, Dorsey, Hamilton of Maryland, Hamilton of Texas, Johnson and Johnston of Virginia, MARKETS, Coffee is selling at 20c. per pound. ST. DOMINGO. Retirement of the Carlists from Santan- der. MADRID, Jan. 2i—Evening. The Carlist forces have withdrawn trom San- tander, TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. San Domingo, Jan. Via Havana, Jan. 2, ita All political prisoners have been liberated, and all handcuffs thrown into the sea, " Gonzalez is expected at the capital in a few days. ENGLAND. Mr. Whalley’s Personal Troubles from the Tichborne Trial—The Question of Joan Luie’s Veracity— Bullion from the Bank— The Premier on the Political Rights of the Laboring ~ Classes. PRESIDENTIAL PREPARATION. The Electoral College has con vened and the coun- try is quiot. AMUSEMENTS. siima Capua English Opera—“Lucia.” TELECRAM TO THE WEW YOPK HERALD. Considering the disagreeaple state of the weather LONDON, Jan. 21, 187&. last evening, the opening of the English opera Mr. George H. Whalley, member of Parliament, | 8°4400 may be regarded aso success as far as the has written to the papers persisting that the state- | #Udiemce 1s concerned. The Academy of Musio ments made by Jean. Luie during his examination ‘was fairly filled, the only blanks beiug in the box 8 @ witness for the defendant in the Tichborne | “cle. The opera selected was “Lucia,” a work case were true, and expressing his bellet that the | Wich, since its first production at. Naples, torty confession made by Lule at his subsequent trial on | Y°@FS 8g0, under Donizetti's own direction, has the charge of perjury was obtained by bribery. held @ prominent, position in popularity every- For this Mr. Whalley has been summoned to ap- | Where on the Italian stage. Regarding its adapta- pear and answer a charge o! contempt of court. bility for the English répertotre we cannot Proceedings of the Exccutive Session. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21, 1874. The Senate was in executive session for an hour and @ quarter this afternoon, engaged in the con- sideration of the nomination of Morrison R. Waite to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Senator Edmunds and ‘the two Ohio Senators, Messrs. Sherman and Thurman, spoke in favor of the confirmation, showing a .concurrence of views as to Mr. Waite’s integrity, his good legal attain- ments and his suitable temperament as a judge. i e $ ®) C fered. ct ited severely 4 “ speak in commendatory terms. The florid charac- Senator Sumner alluded to the solemnity of the | figiiting the flames, In case such demand is not | Out by the Saratoga Rowing Club, but simply on sociation had offered. He commen! BULLION FROM THE BANK. tke 1 4 th Occasion in connection with the advising and con- | C°mplied with the coniagration will be allowed to | account of the natural advantages which tt pos- | UPO4 vhe strictures which the New Engiand press The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank | *eF o music needs the smooth, elastic tones go on unimpeded. had made upon the proposed change. He them r land on t of the Tuscan tongue to give it its due meed of | S¢nting to the appointment of a Chiof Justice, and a sessed. Atall events, the delegates came pretty | read letters from Governor Dix and George A. ose Ee anit Drilliaiiey and expression. (The Bohemian: Giri” oe oe ee eat tats ec cere | THE SOULS OF CHANG AND ENG. | Tics car a erriny tet een: On Dot | Seeaorved’ at tho’ into ta case fi was Gpeided to (— MR. NE ON ‘ 4 > eserved at the c THE ENFRANCHISEMENT OF LABOR, ™ ! loses much in an Italian form, as would “Tann- | °O0sidering the weighty matters before that great x sides, and a lengthy contest was generally anticl- have the regatta there. The association, he sat pated, The strongest opposition was expected | would periorm all its promises to the letter, Psychological Views on the Deaths of | from these who, on religions grounds, thought | he ventured to predict one of the finest,c the Siamese Twins—A Doctor's Opinion | that the standing of the association would be low- | Texatas ever held im the country. Be alse added that arrangements would be made by whieh on their Separate Individualitics. ered by the contaminating surroundings of charm- | ji gambiimg would -be pronibited. ™ Few stranger phenomena have occurred in our | ing Saratoga. Mr. Hubball, of Willams, then alluded to the s days than the curious ireak of nature which at-| ‘The delegates arrived in full force at the Allyn | Sdvantages which the course possessed amd advo~ tached Chang to Eng. They have been gathered | House yesterday, and in the evening the matter Mr. Pee of Columbia College, said that he to their Father now, and the psychological | was thorougbly discussed. The more liberal minded visited the Troy course, and the members of the discussions which their extraordinary con- | of the delegates were determined that the Sara- Dra Hardly sated for ut ver olay rogating nection gave rise to are again renewed by | toga course should be selected, Shortly after ten | while the accommodation was not such as woul the manner of their death—a death which | o’clock this morning the Convention was com- | Warrant the meeting in selecting it. New Londom no ordinary mortal certainly could envy. That | menced, Mr. J. R. Cooke, of Yale, presiding. He Sead une anaartens vise pel aie ee tribunal, it became them all to be duly impressed with the : FITNESS OF THE, GENTLEMAN whose name was before them. He was gratified to learn such favorable reports of Mr. Waite from those who knew him better than he did, No remarks were made by any Senator in oppo- sition to the nomination, On the question “Will the Senate advise and consent to the appointment ?* THE VOTR ‘was unanimeus. The yeas were 63, as follows :— A deputation of workingmen, beaded by Joseph | hiuser” presented in any language but German. Arch, to-day waited upon Mr. Gladstone and urged | S0 with “Lucia” in English. The cast last even- the propriety of extending the elective franchise | {ug was distributed as follows:—Lucia, Mias Kel- to the agricultural laborers, logg; Edgar, Mr. Habe)man; Henry Ashton, Mr. Mr. Gladstone expressed himself as in favor of | Carlton; Raymond, Mr. Hall; Arthur, Mr. Fenich; their object, but advised them to be patient, point- | Norman, Mr. Reuben; Alice, Miss Starbird, ing out to them the magnitude and weightiness of | Miss Kellogg’s voice has gained considerably in the measure and the brief duration of Parliament. | Volume of tone and breadth o! expression since her —_—— last appearance in this city in Italian opera. The Premier Gladstone Restored to Health. iustrumental preluae to her first recitative and LONDON, Jan, 21, 1874. cavatina (one of Donizetti’s most characteristic petal CoB) moreeaux) Waa entrusted to the clarionet on this Mr. Gladstone has recovered his usual good | occasion, instead of the harp, and was very weil health. rendered, hotwithutanding the unsuitableness of Senators Allison, Anthony, Bayard, Bogy, Eng should have objected to carry Chang’s corpse | stated that the meeting had been called contrary ay ae Roe shape ald Bisse 5 Sara Te s en the change. he opening air, “Silence o’er all | Boreman, Boutwell, Brownlow, Buckingham, | on his back noone at all can be surprised at. Tne | to the constitution, which provided that the an- en followed a leagthy discussion, in which Mi -, i Y K it Public Defence ok ute Bavcational eget cence ana ete caw ae delivered | Cameron, Carpenter, Chandler, Clayton, Conk- | question of their mental constitution 1s, how- | nual Convention should be held in April. He asked, | Wilttidge, trom Amnerst, took a prominent pag He protested against the Association going ever, the matter which will long agitate alike the | however, that this be made a formal annual meet- | Sarato; owing to ita contammating surrous d- gossiping world,and scientific circles. Mind, of | ing, and that the regular business be taken intocon- | ings. ‘The Rev. Mr. Twitcner. upon being invit ed d that i the ocia tion, course, oan be resolved into nothing more tunda- | sideration. On the motion ot Mr. Dana, of Harvara, | £2 Sveae, submitted that it the Association Weng to mental than itself, The individual facts pointed to | the bylaw providing for a special meeting was sus- | sion at this en was edd | fi deine ae br oe 4 , ition coming from the representatives of / 4m- by this case largely circumacribe human experl- | pended, and the meeting was soooreingy declareds f eeoes and Harvard. Pinaly iar. Gluck, of Oory ait, ence. There was so little community of nature | formal and regular. The roll of delegates being | moved an amendment to the effect { that between Chang and Eng that to many it long | called, fete. dl eater ot nal line cade ohh hla Avs pied oe a | Cor represented :—Amherst: G. &, Brewer, F. W. Whit- | to be. appointe: ec! as wha stnoe“became evident that, they had no common | Tilzo*"" ho wdoin: H. Gerry, U. F Herrimaa. Oo- | course Pehould. be ebosen. This amend, nent mind, No more comprehensive term than mind | jumbia: J. K. Rees, F. D, Shaw. Cornell: J. H. | was lost. Mr. Cooke insisted that morally had can be used; but this strange death of the Siamese | Southard, J. F. Cluck. Dartmouth: W. G. Eaton, | nothing todo with the question, and that thee rews Twins brings the individual fact of two people | J; Alken. Harvard: R. H. Dang, Philip Goodwin. | need not become contaminated if they did no ¢ feel being tied together for half a century in bold relief | Massachusetts—agricultural: E. P. Cuandier, J. M. | so inclined, After a long wordy contest, in vhick before the world. Benedict, Trinity: W. D. Stark, J. A. McKennan. | nearly all the delegates took part, Mr. | Reese ceives, Miss Kellogg introducing 8 very brilliant veh ae Lonpon, Jan. 22—6 A. M. ca trying emiag ‘a the ends he rome va ssor Goll Smith, in a speech atan edu- | Of Which was faultless, ler rendering cational meeting in Manchester last evening, ex- ane aoremiginiey of owphraainge ea tame Platned and commended the common schoolsystem | qualities appeared in the. succeeding duct Of the United States. He de/ended Cornell Uni- PAIS AE eg od mag ie brothe! a versity from the charge of irreligion, and main- | or the faitnlessness of her lover, Miss Kellogg’s tained that the religious spirit of that institution | voice was equally trae to art, but we missed nae ‘was quite equal to that of . great dramatic qualities of passion and despair Sr oa OF OSES Which such a scene would naturally call ior. It might have been that the prima donna reserved FRANCE. her powers for the bridal scene and the grand sex- tet, with its scoumpaaying tableau of meotal agony and unhappy love. In this scene she was ling, Conover, Cooper, Cragin, Crozier, Davis, Edmunds, Fenton, Ferry of “onnecticut, Ferry of Michigan, Flanagan, Frelinghuysen, Gilbert, Goldthwaite, Gordon, Hamilton of Texas, Hamlin, Hitchcock, Howe, Ingalls, Jones, Kelly, Lewis, Logan, McCreery, Merrimon, Mitchell, Mor- rill of Maine, Morrill of Vermont, Merton, Nor- wood, Oglesby, Patterson, Pratt, Ramsey, Ransom, Robertson, Sargent, Saulsbury, Schurz, Scott, Sherman, Spencer, Stevensdn, Stewart, Stockton, Thurman, Tipton, Wadleigh, West and Wright. Absent or not voting—Senators Alcorn, Ames, equai to the situation, and was called out before | Dennis, Dorsey, Hamilton ot Maryland, Johnston LD reporter called yesterday on Williams: John Gunster, C. B. Hubbell. Yale: R, | moved as an amendment to the original res lution The Government and the Public Prese—Minis- | the curtain at the close oi tho act, =) | Sprague, Sumner and Windom—9, | "| qisringuisned surgeons in this elty with a.view of | 400K, ©. Ferry.” "|= thas Saratoga Lake be selected a8, tke, ou! “xe tor terial Majority—M. Gambetra Chal- voonlzstion. ‘Mise ‘Kellogg excelled her previous | The injunction of secrecy was removed from the eee ae ad beet atten te other bonds tau | Mr. Cook stated that Wesleyan College did not | guts or prizes from any organization. Amid great, lenged to Mortal Combat. efforts, and in acting an singing leit nothing to | vote as above given. those of matrimony. Several of these well known | actually belong to the association, but now made | cheering this amendment was carricd by! ine to: iB be desired. The passages with the flute were given NOTIFICATION OF THE PRESIDENT. physyetans bad evidently not previously consid- | formal application tor admission. Alter some dis- | three, the colleges voting as follows :— ea and oy and the eae te. ed thou one tear’ of sorrow TELCGRAMS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. planta), with deulcacy ‘and express, The reat VERSAILLES, Jan. 21, 1874, |} Of the cast does not call for extended comment In the Assembly to-day the Lett submitted an | Pare or the” Qperar aichowmh o hee Caner Anterpellation of the government regarding its | compensated for it in the last two airs. He treatment of the press, which, aiter a violent de- | B88 8D inartistic habit of othe By St corte The President was this evening officially. advised of the favorable action of the Senate, and will im- mediately inform Mr. Waite of nis appointment. THE COAL MINERS’ SIRIKE. Disputed Ownership of Miners’ House Lots—Wages in Arrears—Disposition of the Companies To Reduce Miners’ Com- pensation. 0 cussion its representatives, J. P. Stone and D. Yxas—Bowdoin, Columbia, Cornell, Agricaltur ‘Trine, eabatioe cory amee: engegee! ann minty ore Dorchester, Jr., Were admitted members, When | ity, Williams, Yale, Princeion and. Weslean, i business—the recent fogs and abnormal changes | thé application to admit Princeton College was ‘Navs—Amherst, Dartmouth and Harvard. im temperature being largely iavorable to the | read Mr. Whitridge, of Amherst, said he was op- | The result was hailed with demonstration 19 of de tice of physicians. pees ee aes ee er wig ote Bees og ground | ushe. . Willard Parker, however, ent fi the | that @ line must where. He Mr. Conkling then thanked the. meeting ; and re- sgecmalon of the question wich Nes waste, one | contended that if every colleze that applied | newed his assurances that the sssociatie (n would would expect from a acientificman. He dismissed | Were admitted It would be impossible to get | have reason to feel proud of their selectia p. Com- atonce the idea so prevalent that these two re- | 9, -atieet nines es tee ek: Bet crane pee modore Brady, who was indefatigable: a . is efforts marl haract Ouse: ; * . | to bring about this much desired) reayit , was in- TER—Dr. Parker, ought not the ‘utes of the et e1 ap- | that twenty years’ experience im. aqua@ tic sports riot pulsed eat neve been caMoeaeaT roved, Messrs. Stark, of Trinity; Dorchester, of | had enabled him to form a fair estimate: of tabeer. Dr. PaRKER—The thing, I firmly believe, might ‘esleyan, and Cluck, of Cornell, were appointed a | ative merits of the several courses. in J ie United have been done; but these men ran their own | Committee on Nominations. Meanwhile the treas- | States, but he knew of none whjch pres :nted gucls course, and, insteaa of thinking of this diticulty | Urer, Mr. Hartwell, of Amherst, gave a verbal re- | sterling attractions to the amateur oat sman who , that seems to oppress your mind, they were bent | Port as to the financial condition of the associa- | desired a good opportunity for. the €3 -nibition of on making money, and so determined were they | tion. He had received, he said, the sum of $206, | wis skill. on making money that they never put themselves | Sl of which had been expended by order of the | It was then decided to have theraces .t Saratoga nearer to surgeons than they did to the general | S8s0ciation. All the colleges, Brown excepted, | Lake on the 16th of July next. pyblic. had paid their assessment accordance with the ‘The committee of managementto. bes shosen.is to ReroRrAR—Yon don’t believe that death woula | bylaws of the association. consist of three graduates. The: cag’ aina are to Notes as if he designed to take them by storm, and bate, was laid on the table by a majority of 100. thereby losing Rominparteny quality in an opera M. GAMBRTTA CHALLENGED TO COMBAT. fs Gre npr of eatin ee A ory me Vee inetness of phrasing. Perha) ng ins lan- After the close of the sitting of the Assembly uage foreign to bim may account for this. Mr. Deputy Haenjens sent his seconds to M. Gambetta larlton Waa Jeporing puget sae serious Spepye: ‘with a challe: to fight a duel. ti of recent illness and hoarseness, an EAT ce mich alecatige in carrying his poe ‘th fh with out mishap. Mr, Fenich sang role of Arthur in ITALY AND FRANCE. ltalian, and exhibited a fine, sonorous tenor voice and a@ fair school. The chorus and orchestra, although small in number, were evidently well selected and in good training, under the direction Relations of the Republic Toward the Trans. | of Mr. Howson. “Martha” will be presented this WILEESBARRE, Pa., Jan. 21, 1874, ‘The immense mass meeting of coal miners which was held here to-day, and which brought to Weiss Hall hundreds more than could get in, is of itself a Clear indication that the workingmen of Luzerne county, who are now for the most part lying idie, i. . evening. THE NOMINATIONS. select the referee and judges, aud the® © are. alpine . Royalty. ening. are determined to make a decisive stand concern- wee Reel es be tie between these poor fellows The Committee on Nominations then reported | peaadermraduaves ahh colteaacyehe Nana A oy Musical and Dramatic Notes. ie, ate iach, ee ee ere nom taking the tn: | “Dr. PaRKEN—Certatnly not. Both eat what they | the following nominations, viz.:—President, RH. | rage will be straightaway three milan TELEGRAM The New American Tueatre, Philadelphia, has | itiatory steps for the protection of themselves and | nixed; they nad their meals at separate times, | Southard, of Hi JH. Dana, | ‘The meeting adjourned to meet ags in some time To THE NEW YORK HERALD. been leased by Jarrett & Palmer, and Ean Black | their families im case of a general strike. There was nothing in common between them but | of Harvard rye tame K, Reese, of Columbia; | in January, 1875, ‘Qt Spaingfield, subje ct. to the calt e! f Willams. The report : the band which tied them together. Of course, | Treasurer, John Guns 4 O port | of the F the circulation of blood was common to the two, ’ | Was accepted. The mane Hp prceneded to tne elec- tion of officers by baliot, t, Southard received rrr oe RerortzR—Then how did one live for two hours | toons Or twelve votes, and the Temaining oficers | , 4, “Graduated hest Gua Many years agothe Delaware and Hudson Canal Company offered a certain portion of land, then a Rome, Jan. 21, 1874 ~ | Grook” was produced there last Monday night, Visconti Venosta has recelved from the Duke De- | mr, Beecher is occasionally so divinely dramatic "isan Abe eazea @ despatch warmly expressing the friendly | that he will pardon our making, under the above | barren waste, for miners to settle their homes | after the other died? were elected by acclamation, solute necessity : warmth, comfork saciw “ity ageigst colds feeling of france toward Italy. head, mention of tho fact that last evening he | Upon, with the nnderstanding that tt was to be | ,,P%,FARKEE— AN! that Js the trouple now. There | Were CSSt0l ut ir RON DSIELL. trejon reteipt of price, $15 bY-UNIO ADAMS BOOS lectured on “The Wastes and Burdens of Life” at | thelr own for long time inthe future. At the | subject of discussion than all the idealues of | | Mr. Aiken. of Dartmouth, ® grave young man, | OW Broadway. Tyade supp!led- By GERMANY. the Philadelphia Academy of Music. end of thig stated time they were to receive a | Berkeley, The great Irish philosopher dealt with m ging the name of the DATION. tothe Row. attention Bali-qoers ta, Geer ty Am. ty thoughts and feelings. Here we are face and face | changing ‘aso . egant The club scene in “Money,” at Wallack’s, ts | falr equivalent for any improvements they might make thereupon. The time has come when the to facts. Chang and Eng are reported tu have been ing Association of New England Colleges, and that | embroidered imperial YE wy ¢ silk ROBE, from probably among the finest things of its kind ever slave drivers. Columbia, Cornell and Princeton be added to the | Pekin,forsale.cheap. CH &, 115 Cogmbers at, Parliament Sammoned for Aueiablage, | produced in New York. The wonderful beauty of | company fnd the land ts. pregnant with coal, and | | RuroRTHR—Oh! when men who were like yon | Showed at once, the quarter imu whiciany | A Sworn-Care for Rheum atism, Noural~ the scene itself, with the bustle, continued move- | insist that the occupants must sign s paper Which | stitution was recognized and the Siamese. Twins | OPPosition might be expected. Mr. Dana, of Bar- | gia and nervous Dr. See nee eeunarig will dispossess the holders of the workingmen’s A Jobn st. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, ment and excitement, working up to an effective BERLIN, Jan. 21, 1874. bceey feria seeing more than once, iz, in Bleecker Building, an enter- ‘Tne Reichstag has been convoked for the Sth of tainment will be given at a quarter to eight a o’clock, under the auspices of the Female Beneyo- Prince Bismarck’ New Account of | ent Society of the Bedford street Methodist Epis- Charges Against France. copal charch, for the purpose of enabling the mem- Lonpon, Jan. 22, 1874 bers of that society to aid the deserving poor in ‘The Times publishes the substance of a note | their district. Mr. C. B, Waterbury will’provide a from Prince Bismarck, which holds the French | programme of magic, vard, warmly advocated the proposition, contend- | KEMEDY ; no cu. Ci ity jamed on that score in these | Ti tei ha Impossible to ali a 44 colleges hae of the country to partictpate in anaual con- Furs HOR FAREER--Well, they, know now rom nals | test. owing to the diMiculty of finding a course | closing out, sates call befora: parehasiog taaeubddne. of those accidents which: sometiines suftlclently large to accommodate them, Culcago | Busadway, torer ot Fultow street property at a smaller sum than they deem their improvements to be worth, and the company now insist that they will employ none who do not sign this paper. Abont 1,500 persons are included in this “lock out,” and they say that if the company do not come to terms and act squarely in the mat- ter serious outrages are likely to be the natural result. Pri SckEe aS and San ncisco would, doubtless, shortly ask Site loarned surgeon stated his belicf in the view | {oF admission, and would probably ask them togo | ‘AcwThe New Remedy for Rupture that the scientific world would make as much of | Dall wa, in the matter, so that they might | ‘adopted by the ee eon Geperst, Washt , for the renowned fleshy ligature as hang end Hog anticipate demand before long to row on, the | franck’ omcay in prinewal cities. Boukby BLASTIS Mississi ir. Fer ol le, rose te his i h made of it, and the reporters withdrew. ienr and vigorously opposed the motion, claiming |f7HUSS COMEANY, 68 Broadway. sca lines were drawn there wi be Philadetphia sctentista Moving. Herta association formed, andes a tivsiry { , A-Chosolat , jor=Menier’s Cocon lon, Awwrded, modal Vienna | HISTORY OF THE WAGES DISPUTE. Bt 7 j| les all hopest com} ti government accountable for the violence of the | Mr, Tueoaore Thomas gives his third symphony | | T™ the year 1900 the condition upon whieh labor | ot toy Hie ouriangh tot Gy WA || fhe wwe smsocistions woola euewe: A usmnter of | anion es eh scer ties Sooo Ultramontane press in France. soirée at Steinway Hall on Saturday evening. The | 924 capital agreed to work aymapathy waa that |. Tyr moss twins asking that in the interests | Students would conseauantiy be compelled to drop) sor PRE cies ae age orchestral selections are:—Gade’s first symphony, wee bhi mows, taal iig gl basis, and ‘ioral of Hh Set ere a surgeon be allowed to rowing inorder to maintain t the superiority of ther! Path ps Bye. is i ASHANTEE. Sialaeiabae: atca:T¥)" eapomteannen avers of coal, allowed the laboring man a certain per- ceerane weer confiderabte co agustln, tae een Daf tonlesab RAZORS Ms Wid Pactory, IaBoan oe Re, symphony, Handel's concerto in G major will be apt phy wiley might ipldoasaaad ayant OBITUABY. py ia * ee, Reese, of Columbia, took)| Colds and Cowghs.—Sudden Changes of A. Hl. Hoffmann, the German Poet. Phe ate it fas Oe Severe Sickness in the British Expeditionary | rendered by Messrs. Listemann, Jacobsohn and rt. The last mentioned gentleman suggested tue | cilmsie a Arm orchestra, solots bya manet, © ment of hn. associ oy ® | Aituctions. Take at once | BRO ivy 7: preroen higher ay ; cadtige yeald go ys ine, miner, id Wats com ay A telegram from Berlin, under date of yebterday, foxes gather thap..& New perry bpect ener 7 | TEOGHES, let the cold, cough, or, Urrttation of the selected for the occasion is M, Victor Maurel, the 21st inst., reports as follows:—‘A. H. Hoffmann, of | any aésociation wore required. Various opinions increase in price beyond s certain limit the per- cemtage accruing to the laboring man would in- crease as Well. In 1870 capital came to labor and on the su ‘at Dr. Pierce’s Medical Discovery Carea ding. line fort: es Pr avouseary a cough in half the time reqnixed by any other medi te that the time: not tyet | cine. Heinrich August Hoffmann was born at.Fallers- | arrived ayheneny, such distinction should be mide, were e: Fallersleben, the popular German poet, died to- | Tory SSprt distinguished barytone ‘of the Strakosch opera TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, day, aged seventy-five yoars.’ others con‘ company. He will sing arias by Giuck and Mozart, Lonnon, Jan. 21, 1874, err edna ni eaid:—The market price and current dem: For All Family %int= Private letters from the Gold Coast. report that WEATHER REPORT. Taal ae carrent demand for | jen, Hanover, on the 24 of April, 1798, He | especially asthe association wag national wits | For All Purposes ef s Mamally Re coal no longer warrants us in paying you the per- character. It ‘also urged Inss the motion q lief will follow its ny of great sickness prevalls among the troops of sir PALACE a studied theology at Gottingen, in 1816, but soon | uar no waver OW Inmay coheges emiered toe | able. lmmocinte relle tins rier eaeeiee Garnet Wolseley, proving fatal.in many cases ous centage which we have given hitherto!” Labor | abandoned the pursult for that of literature and | association @ course could always be found to | Piva la imi stomash, vowels of ete; sheuma iene colic, within a few hours alter its attack. i _ oe ener said to capital, “Very well, we will submit toa | German philology. To pertect himself in these he | sceomin Tt wase argued, more. | aos rs ont poet ny Teduction.”” The reduction made was ten percent, | Weatto bonn. Here he made rapid progress in | over, thas there was little or no. possi- WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 22—1 A. M. the society of the brothera Grimmy, and, in 1820, | ninty ever havin: as may = as. Giles & Co.'s Liniment Iodide of Ammes ST, THOMAS Provaditities, Upon condition that, should the demand forcoal his “Bonner Brttckstttcke von | ¢ colleges in one The “motion, | NIA cures Paralysis, Chitb}aine and Chronic or, In tamm: i For Naw ENGLAND AND THRNOR Wastwanp ovaR | iMcresse and its market value be enhanced, the | Otfried. Ho ipiuboauentiy. travelled exten: bina i motion by ME. Cluck. of Gor, |/Taery Bjeamactat, ae ‘combination. ever im, lost. A Germany and | Dell, tor te “appointment Of a ota con. A covered. rice 80 conta and. $i a bottle, “Depotiol Sixth. Denmark, | collec old. try. He waa, from , “ A avenue. pea has Hing | Mieetien ay the Can | mittee af three, who-shoukd: take into considera. old conditions should be complied with, Since Naw York, NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA AND THE December the miners of the Wyoming region have Bu-President Baez Embarked for New York— | LOWER LAKE REGION, GENERALLY CLOUDY WRATHER ; pro: tion alljresolutions introdnoed, decide as to thuir'| Graefenberg Vegeta Superior American Noval Kew AD RAD WILL FREYALby WITH BUONO TTR | ee raed ent hal cnc | Be a ciel revel Gotceee faving susinbes | Ailniy and report whe aomocinae, was io | wl hen tats oa crestte, GLa TUNE, PALLING BAROMETER AND HEAVY FOG ON THB } HOSHOE, hie, tte Maen wast Benak Yas | O14 ballad of a very republican vendency. This | 18 SALIPIOATIONS, OP CONTESTANTS. : coast. an unusually good one for the sale of the produces | event rendered hita extremely popular. In igs5 ne | yr, aoodwin, of Harvard, introduced s resolu. | Mavana Bankers.—J. B. Martines & Con TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. From Pennsyivania southward to Florids and | of our mies; we, therefore ask that you will give | settled in MocKlonbarg,, and in 1848 received & | -ti9n as 2 ceubaticute for tne bylaw Bow in fore In TAWall ieee Nowe Sew will Der a ete Teuacoe GE Zuowas2en 14, 1 | soutnweneward to the. Lower Munadppt ‘Vey, | tua to txouy danni preontagy and, oe | oneraten, Penn, Pema cogutcnas | regaravodeperama iho shale rm tue cogs | PPttum Owlerseand Woven zene BUR S| Vin Havana, din. 21,1814) | partly cloudy weather and areas of rain, with | demand was retiaem y songs ave Yondered hiy/name and sfenins ear to Torthe dogree of Bd. Ph. 8. Li. b. or any omer | sgorhing stROP, fr all teeees iene it. Domin; a8 gone ‘DAY. v e} sent a lar or paraliel course of Micted, 4 rtain remedy. Ital Ex-President Baez, of St gO, rs southeasterly to southwesterly winds and no de- ahs Peyita eo a telerhae and able contribu to Journalism afford him | genre Sits anecubive of tke oan tf peared safitus the gums: reduces indarmmation, . reguiate ‘New York. cided change of temperature, at Pret te aiiaicabancas ‘the eae se. high, rank among tke i of the presemt cen~ | that old rule was to the effect that all | the vowels aod caree ‘wind colic. at mothe THE UNITED STATES ba Ne ave For the Ohio Valley and thence northward over | Zemuied gave Font to the most extraordinary dem tary. undergraduates connected with any institution be | &" dhactiaen pscPrae cP el . The war steamer Shenan r- | the uy onstrat ‘ne made was to unite rred el Tepresentatives in @ univer- wt haat tech der sail, part of her ma | Neb Cited type ggnben tegen nf ‘workingmen, of this region with the new constitu- Nava #INTELLIGENOE, sity crew, meaning by unde juates all cands | Mrs. Shaw's Moth and Freekle Lotien-— higher hihor thon ait ta aa ebraska continued cloudy weather, with aress | tion o¢'tne ‘National ‘Miners’ Association of the nal , davies for the degree of B. As Ph. B.,or such of the | Warranted: “AU drugsista; $l Depok, GILEA & CO, obinery having broken down. a, of rain and snow, followed by lowor temperature, | 5; si of which are at Psitletiiie-y daily a Jan, ne! gd dr-grees as fopresented @ similar or [parallel course 461 Sixth avenue, New York. ‘The Ticonderaga arrived here on the 16th inst risti barometer and ‘weather in the | Cleveland, 0) the first one jeu! jamea/ ley has been order 0, | Of study. matter was thoroughly discussed Ri ure Treated Ds. Marsh, ia oy mane ssa | AGE wo formahy addressed by the President of the Unton, | me Ossipee ; Master George-A. Calhoun to the Wor (/lessrs, Dana, Gunakt, Whltride and others, DUE | miNeBtvuren & Con Nora Vesey onset at meee oe rty-six days from the Mediterranean, making Northwest. 6 min Ww ‘aware Be. | the motat ‘finally lost. 19 Astor House; ladies’ enirance, V sand entire trip under sail. ‘The temperature will fall decidedly ‘n the Mis- rit of Const * and, at. prio tte ede ll ee Sary Sard % Oe eta SUBJECT DEFINED. . 7 resi W.ARSH. Sa eres rd v juring four mee an t ee ne oF 1. Mr. Clnok, of Cornell, offered a resolution to the 8 THE PINOHBACK INQUIRY, Wan ye: ithe iogn Hise et beet’ Ine hunareas, Sane ak signed their | 82d ordered forvexamiration for promotion. folowing. etfest mathe the. constitution, be WrignowRecs, Ke—G. Re uchfuss, — q Gag gy names to the document. The new constitation | sovements. is at Key W amended so as to read:—‘Amendment 2 Under- and Toupee Maker No @# 7ast Twelfth A Bombshell in the Kellogg Camp. The Weather in This City Yesterday. vents all local, diatrict or State strikes, 31 fot the Vessels at Key Wert— | raguates, students of colleges, members of this | “ech noar Broadway, New York. "| New ORLEANS, La., Jan, 21, 187% The following record will show the changes in Places every Workingman ob et ted inrctie ce Quiet in Cuban WatersmArrival of the | association, candidates for the Gegrecs of A.B | 5,000 Pairs Self-Acting Overshoes, at The Associnted Press telegrams tn the morning | the temperature for the past twenty-four houra in | Hater she/control of the President snd dircaior of | Powhatan and the Canandaigue, Siler or ctuafior cmuree ar erody, Wil Cep. | Tottil at SMINI'S, O64 Brondwas. Ifa district, county or State considers iter aggrieved It cannoy act of its own accord Upon | ices, DUL Mngt Mm refer its hist ¢xecutive officer of the i urse of stu with the excep- Ray Woes, Pid dank 71, 1874. son ot those who fe candigeten for the degree of The Kansas arrived last night. She, pas been | LL. B., M. D., or B. D., shall be eligivie to the re. } cruising in Cuban waters of Porto Piya and San | gatta crows of this association. | {t shall be uoder- ‘papers regarding the doings of Pinohback yester- | comparison withthe correnponding, 4ay lagt year day in Washington fell like a bombshell in the Kel- | a8 indicated by the thermometer as Hudnut’s camp st Mechanics’ Institute. macy, HERALD Ballding NEW PUBLICA’ pic bet M0 TO $100 IN WALL 9 :RERT OFTEN LEADS ae 8 that the term undergraduate mean atl te vr ed in. telographing’ Pincneck thee ar nce a ingo “She reports all quiet. M.e Powhatan, | 00d that the term undergrediate met aa ined AT ortuney IM Rp age namie ete election is not at present desiranie, - se oe tg one ca here ae She from 7 tioned auoee Fa pot) ae “oa but who Bankers and / sroxers, No. 39 Wall street — > ma + @ } shall not yet have ror jegre: —_— = ——S——_—— ® HAVANA MARKET, uM... 3880 sip Southern’ Chiet, forty-c\g)’, days irda Ant. | Mr. Whiteldge proposed an. amendment setting | “()BSERVATIONS Cig awe . Average tem ture septs 2 see ‘Werp, bas arrived nere for ord? rg, forth that all who participate in the regatta must | Witten a forrhco ‘4 work on throat ‘ais 4 - Bayara, Jan. ai.1s74, | Average temperature for corresponding dave ‘The Worcester sails on Frid’ sy fora two months’ | have been a candidate for the degree of B. A. at | Na willlamson. } a Ped ght gg) 3 aga io fate demand, Bxchanse'ls ir Qolatge pov apdepminrentiaitbs or bra route of tue Windward lay ads Joust one Reet BEAYIQUELIQ 'YO EAge, sta ee, ’ Eh uy 4