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L] e RORFRT O RIS PRATE Lo e 4. e . THE FENIAN TRIALS, AVFLICATION YOR YORT YURLAN 48D Q¥ Y TRLRRARE YO TRE TRIBENE Tosorro today. Duuiel Nov 2] Whei The Fenian tonls woro n whose curo i LYKOCW UN TR WITNKSS HTAND-— HY REFORED— NEEETRNCED TO erimed Mr. McKeiso challangedl thaarey of jurom yeslerday won firwt pluend mdeck Mr WcRepaie, prsoners coussel, after hay oneulted with bis ehient, put i an afldavit made Ly the priegner petting forth ui lengln the objections made o eballengy yevterday, on Which be moved bis Lordalip 1 ‘wn he pa i cvent of relapme 1K, 10 Goah the Jury tint The Hou 2 M. Cumeren, ou the pust of fhe n stated that there w act wlieged in the affdavit which would war couise [ be Bg i i0a M MK ou claied, a8 e s alien, that be sho:iui be tned by » Jwy « Mg s oo Bon. 0. H. Comeron obiected o (ke g1 y ol 1o prsencr Las B Lo et i Frer MoK 1o waive Y i M MoKe Lyueh o Lowabig orlered i York, and that Towamt ps of Ainion and Fecamwseh - that Whrve years ngo, and kit there for Bniialo oo g to berate her: that bo came ol o1 canal boats, and Wi w Ridge | be snid there were abo "3 O'Nel aander Laicon sken priso under the ommund of Lol O N il was stated *hot bo requi i Wwithesses for bo ot case 1o by the F . MeDonald of the Feninn duced, wnd reads as foliow s Thin s to Tl 10 1 oo o reyorter for Jnmes MeDermot Awistant Adjutant G Stato of Kentoeky theio j ot oo Jue Jas w & Feows or uot plan ciothes and was walking ehant i veiand My MoKenzie briefly sddressed the jury ¢ od that ho was ande irink when brought over nto Canads, an e prisaser was ot responsible il Hir Lo vesdiot of guilly The Hon. J. H. Cameron then moved his sentenee «f an arrest of jodgment on the s M McRens grounds o in th Hor Lordship then addressed wothing 1o say why ordeied that he be b ‘The prisoner recelv: the slightest emotion at the pros Quinn 1% an Ame forwerly one of Mos wdent; 1 w v would ertily U 1he woan of el hen n diig. The trial of Jolm Q 3t was proved that on Fri left New Biggin furu wiw placed 10 b bas » e priscie ge ¢ N WA s ad 1 w o8 The Lowirorlde Courier; ) was ¢ Loaisville, who heid the Surgeon Ale; o of Wem am pers. byt wa Canade in rul 1 w10 1do 1 saw hie action d the jury, of the Guec: T certifyin th f the prise en 1 . 1 bie prisoners houds, that he was & Fenian sentry posie: op Satirda Ho was ¢ 110 say why sent i, the prisoner, waidrens, saying My Lord, 1« but that 1 am not ¢ proved also b | en he Cay o and that he w nd guilty by the jury afier five ming In answer to the question if be b of death should addressing the C Tt ere. ai meut o at an ndvantage by the ] fens, if my trial | peller would be In. 10 the facts, and eyuld have wade o, oNTREAL, Nov 14, it all surprised ty in thix matter o t nd that 1 ¢ 1 co ain em 10 Ridgew nd which 1 e indic for. or the ( the hat Aans arniy of both parties wi Mank McDONALD, Capt. ¥. B 4 m army, but la book-keeper; while i h 4 1 wus not armed st the time | was capt who n v Je sentgnee wit % wud smiled with evident indifierence vo was then proceeded with, m. subject, late of Rock r, aud s guerrillas. Wheo placed sked for postponement, asd put in offi € It 1 bl q at the v wy Lord, anless it was evenivg of y, after weed over an hour or 0 are comtinuing to arrive here, among whic Armstrong g ROWING CONTEST BETWEEN POUGHR ERPSIB—ITEV ENS ¥ @Y TELBGRAPE TO T TRISTNE. POUGUEEEPSIE, aquatic contest batwaen William Steseas of Poug Gitbert Ward of Cornw @p the river aad re*urs 00, cume off apposite wossed by & considerah William Stevaus is famou former yoars with the craw of tix wared shell boat Stragger, which oraft was ownad ¢ and which crew is koows all over as haviug heen with the great four-oared race with Pitisburgh aud New V Stevens to-day weighed 163 pounds, and ppe oounected wen n pertect ol . Gilbert Ward waigbed 16 Soons and white kandkerchief. Nov. mhor THE M n a7 14, —The in squatie N ier is anform was a whi 26 and whitahandkarchief §In atatur broad-shouiderad and very muscolar THE He is noarly 2 BOATS. Stevens's boat was built by Shaw of Newhurgh, is % fret i | long rown b & short ove e of Lime 1 obt ua U, 8. O, wreated the wouuded oo well as 1 ¢ the same » prie 3 ander Louisville, Ke v, 1 was cturned wi ¢ Fenians 1 wais ] a groen that duty, I nnythi made a leugihy ardiet of the jury MUNITIONS OF WAR ARRIVING AT MONTREA A large quantity of mililary stores is 4 number of AND WAKD AT ORINUS, a epaie and e of 24 miles o of noou, A0d was Wit Y o onnected ork 4 to shirt, black panta peasly wix teet " Jouh. He is arrien his | fay he all wn Stevans, length aud 15 inches i diameter. [t is aamed the * Wigk aud is owned by John Rowsvelt, ew). of Pouglkeapsie o Ward « boat s cnturely naw, it aever liaving heen entereid i ace before, [t was built by Shaw of Newhurgh, is 10 feet in Jeugth and 14 iuches in widil Shat of Steve thin, The persons 1n aitendance mu A fow Lurg! @ s The Jud, Btevens referee boat, w i seatterad aloo, We but thi justios Lo the ba tighter Iooking’ vessel thas | ling commenced At n0on, Stevens at first being $he favorite, then Ward, Outsiders ssemod (o be » | Of their stamps, some of (ke amert wffair was 8 - pat up of the men wheo we state that they solemuly avow that Was not the case. A iarge number of pools were sold, wit® Che sums invented ware comphyatively small indrnp 00, incls the dooks, some of tham being from b, Cold Spring, s other points aleug fhe Hudson. while il delegation was alao preweat from New Y the smallest attendance at apy o (Lis season, iaps, on accosnt of the extreoke Intaursa of The wurface of the river was aa smooth as a paue of glass, aud ail & fine race and were not disappoiated s wore Homer Worden aad 8. Wiseman aud A J. Valeot Was Floyd Fislds. Worden and Wiseman, with the (the Latter actipg as staster), were located in the home bile Valentiae nad Wood were aoting on the apper stake le o eir | k saae 11 Wood for » for Ward. The Soon after three o'slook i the afternooa the stakeboats were anchored to thelr places, the Judges bad assumed their places ed for the contestants to pul in an appeer. ance. Wards boat, with bim in it, immediately shet out from and the referee o jer, while further np the stream | | ol thint HE MR NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, CRIME. e THK HOMICIDY P JERRY O'FRIEN FOR MITH—7HR TISTIMONY RiAL KATE THE PROBECUTION MURDER The tual of Jerry O'Brien for the murder of Luey A Ml Friuce st (20 | gost ot Dis thron { wonnd | not tel Lrow | Tiecogni 1 Suic thin ud | sanity e | took Bou | At tin soed the | Por ’l (lat we to (ke 8 letter to Kate Se o aliee Kete Suwith, bis mistress, st Mo. 13 h of June Jast, Which wes commenced on tinved yesterday in the Court of General See- o was ullod with Fpecta- soner aad of the deccased simple curi- arnished im- on tb ody of the woman lying 7 i body wes partly von was with her at vousd in the back b atment came out ud vighth ribs ; ¢ shay ull tuke the d would Do instuntaucoes SIGRBOF INSANITY. e whness sald—Aw o regulas O The cross ¢ L Ctigihe physacian, kave been $0 about 10 yeam; aw con- écted w Caoaer's o {s making 'v-..- post mortem on Kate , when 1 saw the body xam s body at wous o lie previons nig: w, I did not see sho. prisones lying by the body of the gk h Station Wouse aid =t privoner, B t, Jookod as i wada o shary head W schsuck s wound might be n ty; iuseusi- wound began at the fore- Bt knowledge of tho )t stadied the sub- e differenco dont the ide & there is some partial moral Never keard of the expression ol t0-day. CONCERNENC « o ot xee awy A WITXESS Tv Kat nd eling, 1 1 K nade st the door; saw Conrt wh wouglis it down T | \ uft der detter shown hat is T it to Capt. Mills # evidence by t objected to by I picked up the letter as 1 Was running ¢ was 10 the room of deceased ; it was after the mur o, bes letter in decensed s little while be ity ¢ of the murder ing and 10 the house | THE ARREST. Capt. Mills of it Precinet Police deposed—1 visited [v « Distric w dags ago; saw Mr Bedford im a letter (letter shown) that is the or to the Coroner at the inquest, it was o persons; the prisoner was present: read U Brien told me that he comwitted the o wis the next witness 1 saw bim on the 20th o th, at No 139 Pr clock; 1 saw? Kate 2 mantes 10 4 mter st or of Prince au whe £ lost sight of bim, 1 uext saw hit on a a1 Moroer ata.; be was talking o & mal aw of ('Birien —Have known O'Brion for two ywars - hs the dag of the piurder ; be tled i s head wud ho Like 2 dog letter ; [ says. rry, what ith 1 do oot know—m: head i t go home and g0 to hed u drink twice on the 20th of Juse, ke rivoi oii tiine, ) BRIEN'S LETTER W testimony, Mr. Bodfurd pro the prisoner (o the | her. The following are “xtracts seology as written by () Brie mo phra v it “ S et for teial yasterday and it war ot to nothiug ouly to 4ss whatiee e o1 00 you know Kata that o - o “liargs aguin you | wauever i told you a thing 1 never lied only thenight | Lit .4 0 wen | wat you snd Jous | wes crassy u wat no what | dows. et you herd ['Brise siludes ta su sccsstion m | Mim by Kata's (risnds} i no how you felt you felt [ a0 17 dd wad ges west lo g evssre | yoo thought { never likod. vou thece you wes wroag, hat tet that o you think § will it you s gein Kete i naver will for i seo that it s 0 it. Oivet g that dont want_ me u and meking ow uss (o1 me Lo try night you wil auswer AT () Baiew - Ve G0y n swewer: T After the reading of the lsttar to the Jury, Judge Ftussel i jomrme # the Gourt mutid 11 o'clock towday, when e (ral will e rowimed, —— THE BAST HOUSTON ST. HOMICIDE. INQURST BY OORONER NAUMANN—TKSTIMORY OF ARV RRAL WITNBSSES—VERDIOT OF THE JURY— THE PRISONER GOMMITTED FOR TRIAL. Yeoste! Seventer: Banzer, who was stabbed and mortally wounded oo #r roner Nanmann hold an inquest at the ath Preciuet Statios-House ou the body of Fraacis ¥ rday ( night bast, in his spactments at No. 235 East Houstoo-st., by ane (Geo length in “The follo rgs Weigler. The case Las already beea prioted at 2 Tup Temuxe. Several witnssses wers sxamined, witg s the most important of the testimony taken ot being duly aworn, deposed—I ravide at No, onst. aud was housekeaper for decensed ; [ . she north wide of Mais st. pi _ i Stevens ssen coming down the river rapidly. Ward | know the prisoner. aud was bousekooper for him until about 3 ‘won the inside position, next to the stake-boat, and ina few | weeks ngo, whea I left him becuuse be maltroated and abused {umoments both boats were in lisq, ready (0 the word The [ ;e the prisoner was at No. 235 East Houston st. last Sanday scene on the dook at this time, though net very exeiting, was | moruing; Le camo to get a pillow 1 had with me ; he did not dull of tnterest. Thers was o yelling, 60 APPearnnce Of rowdy. | aay much; a3 woon o tho door was shut ke eaid he wouid mur- | fam, but all seemed to be watcl With breathless anxiety (or | der both of us: we did not soe auy more of him until last Fri- ehe'word On the Kaal Rock guite a number of ladies were | day night about 54 o'clock; we were Just sittiag down to sup- + Visible, while on toe river numerous small boats met the gaze. | par shen the door opeaed, and the r Geo. Weigler, came At l’ twenty minales past three o clock the referee § iy pulled out & knife aad ! deceased and then atabbed geve e, be stabbed dsooased 3 times, ouce on the forebead, once on ! 1he left arm, and once in the breast; ko atabbed me in the back ; ‘Both men bent down to their work with & will, the surging. | the prisoner did not say o word when be eame in; 1 ran out to w motion of their tny orafts showing v?l-h-l: the Mgol ‘but could not find & policeman ; I then ran into a store ‘nchbl‘u-du'hmpvm ‘ard pulied | and lw‘o‘rwu men of it; deceased was then taken to Belle- . Wvery stroke Md‘muqmmnuumlp vue Howpital, and [ made o cl against the prisouer the . start, the latter wfinw , sad evidsntly nnmn&bn next moruing st the Essex Market Police Court. . POWETY 10 use them to better advantage on the Lome siretcl Quskn Albrizht baiog eworn, testified as follows—I reside at "About one mile up tbe river, Ward » tremeadous quick stroke. | No. 250 East Honstou-st, on the Soor above where the stabbing | moticeable st the star?, slacked off. Stevens had uot let A-Ln' took place . 05 Fridag evening, about 6 o'cloek, I heard a cry a hair, and, as & consequence, he s00n got up alongside of bis | down stairs . T thought it was fire, and ran down, when T saw Then the contest became very exciting. Both wen and lmrmullhnns ; deceased hind the prisoner down . o4 they never before, aud for 15 or 20 lengths it | on the bed ; I then ran oot and ave an wlarm ; T beard deccased "Wn hard 4o perosive any difference. Soon, however, Steveuss | say that he way stabbed, and I told bim to Loid the prisoncr superior power of saduranos showed itself, and when e roached | until help came ; two men came and secared the prisoner. ho upper stake bout, be was all of u longth and a balf ahead of { John Heck belug sworn, deposed—T live at No. 2 Aveone A dny night. 1 came from my stable, No. bis compntitor. Uoming down the boe sirelch thoy hoth pulisd | oot 6 o'clock on Fri @0 wall &b they culd, Stevens not making the gap betwoen him | 344 Bast Hoostou-st., and ns ] reaqued the street. 1 heard the ard any bongor. When within quarier of a muie of (be | et witness (Fuller) sa 7 that decedsed lind been stabbed, when Stavens mereed mself 10 his work ovee morc a0d | 1 rau over 1o 8e0 what was the matter; whon I entered Bauser'y wrl daab which was vaeiferously cbees ed, 1veeied l vow, | saw Weigler on the bed, and ¥ on top of Jum, w Dot (w0 kol w half Jengihs abead, thus winulng he | bokling the right hand of the prisoner. 10 which wes s keife T bo puise of §00, baving rade the five mibes v N | sepuiated (hewn, and v ssistunoe of Charies S 1 il 71 weconde Ward did oW oy Yudg coraped 11 & ‘ o soner, and ! wd . . vl A wil | Pres « ol o ot ' ! - v o pesoe - : — 2 ot Belloy $ tal, testified to the ceudition of deceas Heo foand, on 3 um ‘,“"" wu on the ferehead, an diet " that the deceased cumo tha chest, indicted by & Kuifo ng, Nov. 9. 186 ‘The prisoner is a rstive of G at Ne. 36 Ridgest, and i b question by the Coroner, what gullt, bo replied : * I staces provoked me 1o do | et Decepged was o native of The case wan then pubm.tted 10 (b jury, 10 huw death b the bands of t No. 215 Fast Ho: on s arrivel at that deceased, three stab ider, and bo readered o ver: ‘n stab-wotnd in George Weigler, net” in réspeuse to tbe nenal al, but Lo ted to say elative to his 7 that T stabbed de He was committed to the oner, to awsit the sction of 7, bged 57 years. e Grand Jury. ey THE FIGHTEENTH WARD HOMICIDE. CORONET Ou Sunday mory ontod ruftians extered (b oyster 443 First-uve, and ashod for scmething to eat fopmed that it was 100 6k, us tho ioprietor waa aboit to close the place, The men invisted on be'ng served, doclaring with oatts th v would have what they wauted or N every -n}- 31 . One of the psrly then smusted o pane of ey in_the t ? il 6 young man nawed Walter the saloon, at- tompted to gjest i, sad acnee. /Tho rafigns were at length ejected, but tet until one of them Westcott across tko abdomen, infiioing o frightful from which La biv rotraded. The aescilanty made tir escape. “Uhe wousded was tuken to Bellovue Hoe- pital, where L‘hdtd on the 11ib last. Eines n;i-, aftiay, G raweson of th Eighteesth Preciact Police, aud some most trusted officere, had: beon searchuag for the asneilaats, but hew fos w icheex! They were unknown to the iumates of th o obiray oceirred,and the laf o also u weription of the mea. Their ul- 443 Firstave., and dece came in and ealled for remeth for it, Mr. Meyer then fried t Westeott g [ o ar 0% eral fiy! convideratlo ngel eje ased then sail " I'm out, vay to the bospital lien Meyer *he back room when ne in and he cal WHARVES AND IRSPECTION BY conninting of Me wod M arphy nit | ordi y 0 ing the niesest k artienlarly ruet in all their nak corruption Hunter which §tood ¢ memento of ofticlal ™ i pler at the foo flooring. ‘Ther d the 3 trow i sklyn docks on the Broo aed by A ¥ATY neat appears havisg left noth and pie The Committse will appoimtment of a Board Plers, as thare are so + party on board 1 of the Atlaatio D up aud tried to coax th the premie wrson, Low, ( '8 INQUEST=—NO CLUR 70 THE ASSASSIRG. the 4th (net., a party of intoxi- eloon of Michsel Myers, No. They were ive o Dufiy, No. 450 L SENAT! Leon, La Bag, Stan distpbance comms refreshment, b t his b + peacently, when o quarrel be t the d receivad at U oo re wo .l prietor, testified that she was in od; the four men r_husband de- ; Westeost tried ous wit- heis ng v, fent to bis nds of ed cam PIERS OF NEW-YOKK. —— COMMITTEE ked on private partios The b uittee for their b aerons the ba wrronuding the | deformity, presenting a sid b beside the Comm e 0 Commiitee, the East wssed up the gl Buttermilk Basin, afterwand (namde » bad ou of Mr Barsore the apget: s 16 the Papadt of the x and presentsd 1o o v probably recommend to the Seaate (he i Commissioners (or Wharves and ta 10 be roconidl sasiated W Bluut of the Harbor Commssioners. J. B Hyde, author of the New York Py 0l Wareliouse Syatem, Ow f 0, the Hon. Moses G. Loo of the Kuickerbockor fos Compaiy, A rent for Coruelis line of steamers, Captains Hitelh rolingaam of the re and H. D Broo p 170, Gieorge White the emineut doek The Commit the Board of Coun Mr. ¥r ¥ THE —— net today at 1 o'olock, 1 fhe ¢ TURF. TROTTING ON THE FASHION COURSK. A race at the Fashion Course yestorday, with all e additional inducements of an agrasable propristor and pretty wanery, wer it be wondersd at. for the faw aquine ¢ rt anthusiasm ntasts nothin tromely Wlue about the ¢ yet the t At repatation Ll trotting conrae for sowe (i Iar, (rom the may (raud thers been practiced. ¥ witnsased on the Fashion Course anta in ea ta were awarded (o him, modors Nutt him from be n and el Al b westor that noat, broke rapeatadly, neve i indiffrat di being not wany rosd horses daily driven in our asenues a Lias boen growing 1 disgraceful procesdiogs that iave sopday A reprebensible afal was Harry, ons of the coutest holess the tw L2 the third, whou his breaking n the two presious heats, the judges gave 11 Harry's broakiag dota. ming winner of the third lsat, the same d ) t the noss aled wot sufficiont to attract & crowd, and ac antes who adlonds ely can whose Tosked ox the Although the Wan vary poo apeed. The 0 w0 fwl a8 ik a1 first w0l Juest on the body of sion abould doibtisasly have beeg made in the two previoust oues Wlion persons ace seleeted 1 judges, oare should he taken perforw the important dntiss of hoowe :hose wha will act with ont prejudics or favor, whother or aat el pookets suffer by tho resull, RACK. oals, ) in 6. Matol for $1,%0, e 3 Lovel ustisn'g § ¥ Urooks namox b. g Go Tiuo, Tl Frist Hea yond the quarte: exertions ook Lind. The gray from i ut tha Commodors mad ain was neok and 47y ook “wan tooflared by off his Ings, and caused him to drop e e operiod ot quit other effort, X, with Lov t A thind time he broke up and the gray availing himself of hia rivals misfortune, forced the pace and came Lome an eway winnor by four lengths. Time, 2.5 SECOND HEAT both Harry was 0 gray again got ne bast of the send o, euking badly an #000 Ay they crossed the soore, howsv: ot firat to his work, ad as he passed tie quarter pole wix lengths i (ront : at 1ho Lalf mils he rotaiad the #ame advactage, aad at tae throaguarter had improved hu leed ta 101 was landed winner. Tims 254, tmproved Iougths in (r 1o end of heat. Time 252, Fourtit HyAT—Lovel's horse had the advantage of the i and rapidl; by four leugths, aad kep eourse, winning the heal Both borses in each heat bard to say whether more trotting :"" there is littie doubn but t ly 1oft his competitor behiud ; af t improsing his pace all casily by seven len, e %0 froquently that it wodd be or running was done. that the drivers did their bst to or thelr nags steady 10 thoir work, aud lnck of trais work doubtiess was the cause of this unsteadiness. Tha desision he. ‘Tme 252, ow of the judges in awarding the third heat to the bay borse o i Sispeciataction. y MARYLAND HORSE PAIR—DEXTER AGAIN VICTORIOUS. WY TELEGRAPE TO THR TRIBUNE. e , tho heat was now Al (o bis favor, and with case t the word Harry bad the lead, whish he n1 round the turn, at the quarter he was over two ont of Commodore, which adrantage he retined BALTIMORE, Nov. 14=The Horse Fair was largely attended to-day, about 5000 persons being present. The great race of the day was between the horses Dexter, Silas Ried, and d wes won fn threo Putchen best three In five to harness, stralgbt heats by Doxter; tiwe, Grast was not rosent at the race — CULTURAL wnd 2 95 Gen. SOCTETY. Jl Intely MUSICAL. i COMPLIMENTARY C(ONCERT 70O MJ WARREN A large number of the most prowmi Brookiyn tendered s complimentery covcert to Mr. G. W. Warren, arganist, composer and teacher of that city, gentie- man nuivereaily respected and nwmd.;.:t:":l: :.'v::"’un Tuesde) iy uth Chureh. o 0 .w&'lii‘i&i‘,'?.’."fiflm andience many prominent from New-York wero amateury aud professionals ow- Sobrlllmnln'nr.flmonhl mast have proved beth pleasant and fettering to Mr. Warren. The artisty and amatenrs assis Comstock, Min Rtetson, Signor € Noe, Mr. Theodore Thomas AMr GRORGE W, nt citizene of Mr. Mueller, and the W):flqf! o of beps rus e prograimme was Yaried, exhibitivg in Jts arran A e wete) taet and taste, sud the nsisting artista did TLeir utmont to render it in an effective and spirited manner. 'he doable anthem, *Te Deum La " by G. W clover and telling composition, sad was given in most efiective stylo by Mrs. Comstock, Mrs. Swison, Mr. Com- oo atd chorus. The Salve Rogioa, for soprado, o4 oboe, wes charming in e effects, aod was wel Tendered, an was aiso the ave maris by Bach. h The ancient CLristmas carol, * Good King Wenceslans, delightful § secter and thythm, end wes one of the moet, t lhnr,' P M. ‘Theo. Thomes Lie usuad breadth of* bation he met with. ayed Erusts * Elogie” with more than oression, and descryed the Warm appro- to do, and it is M. G, W. Warren had literally everythit l:-u\nlme ta say that he did overything Mr, Warren s fond of eambuations, axd, 8o fax 23 we can jadge by bis con- t year nod the one uuder potice, he selocts the most laat zfimn ecmbinations for voioes and. instruments witkin yench, and ite cesults ustify s ebolce. Thez lighten up the rogramme, and they are altogether uw;{m Mr. ‘arren’s compositions are melodione, we harmonized and voieed, fl!vwm!!y musicanly, lis geeompaniments are tastefal, and dieplay a good care for the supremac, of the singer, His organ salos were spirited displays of manua ldexterity, com- bined with geod taste and mas of the resources of that noble inetrument. Hook's great orgun Wee certainly o star on that occasion, and in the display of its speciaties was never better bazdled. In ce Voiuts its beauty and purity are nnsurpassed. W think that Mr. Warren could safely try one more voncert iu the Spring. GRAND ORG CONCERT. A grand organ exhibition witl be given this evening ab the Churel of the Covenant, coser of Thirty-fifth-st. and Park-ave,, of the large organ just built and erected for that eburch, by Mr. 8. W. Stuart of this cit; exhibited by the celeb:ated organist - i, Tho orcan will be , Nir. George W. Morgan of the ehurch, The voeal and Mr. George ¥. Bristow, o Masia Abbott avd Mr. J. selectionn will be sustained by M 8. Cooper. FRENCH OPERA—~THEATRE FRANCAIS. At this establishment, the beautiful opera of Zampa will be pesformed this evening, when in addition to the well known favorite artistes, M. Aimend will make his first appear. ane 1o Herold's most popular work, and cont act o bril- liant andience to 1t shoxld st THE DRAMA. ———— ' EAST LYNNRE" AT THE WINTER GARDEN. East Lynne” is the story of & woman who mar- vied a man she & ve. grew jealous without cause; de werted ber hush 3 » in a fit of spleen; ran kguard; was aban away, asd comu!tted adulte doned by ber paramour ; repented of her conduet ; returaed in disguise 10 Ler foruer horse, aud died there, under pitiable cir- aumstances. This story was v everal years ago, by Mrs. Wood of London, in all of bad gram Kabie for it« lack wd knowled, incident war, and e with sociefy selvos with coplous wen of the world, and all nd think ¢ en who are fond of con uery anil stagger of unrest b be Jost without it. Lmitators o suateh Mre W « know, they have dg. and is no Mrs, Wood and But retains preéminence at waid to " we East Lynne,” nad much ays, some tr. Clifton W a tewpo- itten In smooth That interesting woman oprodice & onplished that task. * Loabel renders of the story, and emi this point Wood, s nature play 1) who do not_apg W ot perceive it 1h y argument and il {'n chars i e tone of & mind, ct. This law ie which direct i © say, in of & coarw fiber and, 7 of Wte and manbers, her experience is To see o mother, in o plight so distressing a# that lunges herself, is yet to be touched the eareful obmer e peither a8 @ guide BOT as & WAIDIng. however low and unworthy icb this sdultere ) £ of this drama, such us it s, Its uy people cry. The effect i analagous to s drama which weakly avoids a great op loast, o thought, asd pocket-haudRerchiefs, A ! East with ealling out ety itse con woman in profitless angnish—that is the whole of Lyane " was brought out at the Winter Garden on Monday with Mae, in the character of Lady Isabel, afterward Madame Tine. We witnes last evening. reflections on ulat andience was large, and the d were thereby st its value as o work t reat fa play was recoived with g or. Mrs. Bowers s pleasiug aud power uat_she dbes, and, for the pake of the actress ! to sudure the part. It is some what o see sug) s migd o that to6ping Yothe itself with s ok as the hero \i aotress—to whom the highest pen—is 0o fit pepresent the Wood and o of fiotion aad drama. Bowers played Toabel, last nigit, as well as it oan be pia terprat. tion of the wild 7 jealoniay was teutl ling, aud bes portragal of the di intensity of 8 mother's love was ’-,wf'l 1) And pathetio t 13 extraorditiary dagree. Amoug the sasar performances that of Mr W. 8. Andrews [n the comi al part of Theophilus Dill, alous attracted critical study and appinuse. Mr. Andrewa is surels destined to xu honorsbi and din The drama of East len every even ing tinue t Aol at thin theater until the end of nest week, when will come tie Mr ia Booth WALLACK'S THEATER. The Rivals” will be again performed at this theater to night. asd again we invoke o nd To morrow evening The Doubls Gallant ™ will be The nest of the seriss of old comedies will b =T Gentlemau.’ The promised new comeds will soon bs pro NEW-TORK THEATER. Gridith Gaunt " has proved a great popular sue- coxs. 1t wilbe given hers svery oight aad at 2 matinee o Saturday RITIOPIAN MINSTRELSY. Kelly & Leon's Minstrels, at No. 720 illustrating oightly, with much sucoess, A the Workt inateels, at the Fifthaveuus Opera House are id smbellishments, * A Trip to A watinee s hers avery Saturday, at ¢ p. w OLYMPIO THEATER. Our raadors ars once more counselad to afford them- v the gratification of soeing The Long Strike” at this iar. A matises will be givea on Saturday RISTORT. Madamo Ristori will enact Adrienne Lecounreur this Magnrs et Budwo, snacting, with novel offects the Moon evening ot the Brookiyn Academy of Music. To-morrow ing whe is 10 play Pia di Tolomei at the French Theatre, Per: wishag tio to the Elizabeth matinee ou Saturday whould procure them at onoe. —_— DISASTERS. — RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. AT TALRIRAI FOTUE TRINTNE. Nowrw Braxcs Starmion, Cesrsau R. K. ov N. 1. Nov. 14—44 A #.~Th * Through Freight ' tratn lo New- York ran ot the track at shis piace, at & o'clook this morning The sngiae Sussex, with its tander and Bve cars, were throwyt agauat Lo south bauk of the *cut” whiok ecours just beres The first car was (onded with oil, the second With printiag pa- por, the tiird withlumber, and the ourth and Gfth with oil. B wssion caased the bursting of some oil barrels o thass last whioh ummediataly took firs from sparks and cinders from disablad looowotive. The remamder of the train was im- madiately detached aud run back out of danger. The oil trom the frwt oar was also walonded and placed out of danger ; but the other four cars, two of them iwaded with oil, oe with tum- h 2 the other balf loaded with paper, are now o mass of it and Almost burned. The lumber was cousigned to Dodge & Co, the oil to Clark & Stebbins, and the paper to W. H. Par. yons & Brother of New York. No person was injured, and waw rails will be laid in s fow minutes for the war aud express teatns, which bave been detained but balf an bour, WY TRLAGRAPE TO THN TRISUNE. ¢ Braproro, Vt., Nov. 14.—M. G'.e:kud. hl;‘hnmyu & Co.s oxpress agent at this Jumped from the express oar this afternoon, rflhngumo.fnnk. His right arm was out off, with other 1njuries, which it is feared will prove fatal. PURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE ACCIDENT NEAR E£RIE. BT THLAARAPE TO THE TRISUNS. BueraLo, Nov. 14.—The following sdditional par- tioulars tiave been received of the rattrond disaster near Erie: The train consisted of four baggage and express-cars, five first- olass cars and 0ae second-class car. Half a mile east of Wesly. ville the train ran off the track in consequence of the trackmen baviog a rail up, and the cars wero badly smashed, and four passengers killed and 41 injured, but nons seriousy. No limbs were broksn, aud many of the wounded resumed their journey, About 12 remain ot Erie. The following are the killed ol LY.} C. ;mdln Wt of Milwaukes. ‘o following are additional names of the Injyred: 2 om New-Y ork, head very badly iwjured ; fohn Iliret, wom of Chws. Hurst. burt about’ hund, hesd and Drewst; 8 mariied of Chas. Hurst, with two children, ware all bralsd couvid v both braised , bat not eroasly . Mrs. Cosuor lncghtor. e head €2 b . Morv. Wt of uu--.u‘-’ badly ¢ o of dunger. THE BURNING OF THE STEAMFR HUNRY VON PHEFL BY THLKGRAPR 70 THE I CINCINNA N¢ " T ommercial's Mow-O NOVEMBER 15, 1866. mmmmmm#«-wm and was soon under full headway. The boat Wes immediately run re. There swengers on board, including @ aumber of ladies, of whom 10 the shore with the loss of ail r baggage and clothes, and many of them having only thelr v.“:l,mm e, One pu-enpru\lu'- barned and several drowned The boat aud cargo are @ total loss. 9 Dr. George l-'nf: > well-kuown citizén of thin city, died yes terday. BANQUET TO CYRUS W. FIELD. This evening the Chamber of Commerco will give a banquet to M. Cyrus W. Field, st the Metropoliten Hotel in 1his ity The eards of invitation are worthy of notice, Thelr wize is 6 by 7 inches, The engravivg iuckides threo e turee. Tho cvntral one represents America and Englaod g ifi’“ tho earth with telegraph colle. An olive binich i oyer i the earth by a dove on the wiog. Joluing if e sesl of 1he Chader of Commerce. left, below, e American eagle, with shield, &c., aod 56 stars and on the right appears the coats-of-urme of (ireat Pritain. Tho words of the wyitation : “The Chamber of Commerce of the State of Now-York re- wpectfully invites (o meet Mz Cyros W. Field diguer, on Thursday, the 15th inst. at 6 p. m., ot the mm tan Hote), 2o exchange congratulations ou the hnppy Wwork of uniting by telograj ‘A Low, Georgo Opdyke, illiam E. Ruggles, nahan & Stewsrt Brown, Saniel B, ot ptoch, wioes loudiog 1 o the taagzet hall will bo e aph wires loas froms the bangue wu At ached o the wires connecting With the Atlantio Calle. = Dis- tben will Te pent to Curope during the buoqeet. Prepara- {oas have heen made for about 20 persors. Tho ladies wngng o nvited gaests will enter the banque: hall at hall past ¥ oiock, Preyious to that time they will uin_reception roows arranged for the purpuse, wherd refreghments hi v n noties hog baen inued by Captam Bracket : ey Stxrn, Punciner Aviiasoniran Fouicr, Naw.¥onx. Nov: 15, 1968, provided, The fi)llo',ix é biinghig Company to tse Receplion of Cyrus W. q., ot the Metzopolitan Hotel, this eves! will approsch from the norh. Cruar. N. BRacuwtt, ‘of Hockney Coschen. CITY NEWS, ot B vt DEMocRATIC UNION PRrIMARIES.—The primary meetings of the * Democratie Uniou " party for the eiection of delegates to the various city nominating conyeptiony will be held this evening. s A7 BARNUM'S.—Barnum’s list of euriosities now jncludes Van Amburgh's Menagerie of liviog wild snimals. The combined attractions of this famed place of instruction and aImusement are now greater than ever before. S AQUATIC.—Walter Brown of Portland has chal- lenged James Hamill of Pittsburgh to row a race of three or five 1niles, with single sculls, for the champlonship of Ameriea and 3,000 or $3.000 side, sald race to be_rowed in the waters of Toston or Worcester, and to come off in May next. He will Wso row him or any man & _two-mile race during the present month for o sumilar stake; this last race to cowe off in Portiand arbor, MASSACRUSETTS AND THE WAR.—Mr, Thomas S. Townsend of this city, who has delivered several wcceptable Joctures here in past seasons, will lecture in Boston on the i of December upon Massuchusetts, ber Heroes snd the War for the Union.” Mr. Townsend is the autkor of the Encyclopedia and History of the War. Tue EQuAL Ricuts CoNveNTION.—As has heen announced in Tue TrUNE, the Equal Rights Convention (Mrs. Lucretin Mott, President, and Mi 1 E ury) will be held in Albany on the 20th and 2lst sider the question of so amending the Constitution as to the right of suffrage to a'l eitizens, without distinetion of race or sex - WEeEKLY REPORT OF DEATHS 1N NEW-YORK AND BreoKLys.—During the week ending Nov. 10 tbeze were 291 deaths in this city, ineluding 68 in the pablie justitations. The exclusive of the County total mortality in Brookiyn was institations — An Ink which can be either invisible, or of erent colors, at L5 of the writer re. ny one - FATALLY INJURED BY A FALL of Aathony Powell was yest ght of steps lead Deceased had undou The lifeless body il by any of the papers w Huve we a bourbon Prine which ruled on the Pyramids were by Cleopaira 1o arrival on these republican shores. rush Yer Majesty will doubtless be ditinished by that although sbe is accompanied by some " thousands of her rinl dominions are confined to aspace of and tht she is only Queen of the Bees! In 1864 the Berl oty of Acelimatization through agency of Herr Vogel, un eminent Apiarian, introduced (ermany u colony of Eg; ptian bees from Cairo. This variety known as Apis Faseiatu is found guite extensively in Egypt and Arabia—and the bee of the Holy ‘«lml which s0 abouns itk and houey” 18 unquestionably of the same ra Egyption bee is believed by Vogei to be not only superior to our common black bee but to excel even the Italian variety, Apis Ligustica, which psively disseminated T this country. We are indebted to the enterprise of Messrs. L. L. Langstreth & Son of Oxford, Ohio, for the introduction of this bee. The queens and drones resemble quite closely tbose of the Italian race, while the workers have not only the yellow Tings of the abdomen, but the vellow back or corslet instcad of the brownish black one of the Italian worker. We understand that ns-mm & Son intend to breed these bees quite extensively, and will soon be able to subject its claim to superiority to a rigid test. Our advertising columns will in due time state on what terms queens of this variety can be procured from them. — Two-MiLg Foor-Race.—A two-mils foot-race for X & side tovk place ou Long Islaud yestenday between s of Loug Island and Hanling of this city. Before the w0 to 10 was bet on Rooney. The inside track was won by Reonss. At the st Rooney ran much ster than Harding, bat the latter soon passed the former, aud won the face imea-First mile, Handing, 430 ; Rooaey. Ten to o was then bet on Harding, with few takers.” The last mile was made by Harding io 419, aad by Roouey in 523 Total Harding, #:.50; Rooney, 1t {3 #aid that "Harding made in July last, after spacial training, shorter time than that of yester day Tue Q _the inte &BRC KELIEF FUunp.—The following letter tian been receis o from the Mayor of Quebec uEpee, Nov. 0. 1855, Lacknowisdge receipt of a draft on Montreal Bank (Quebee £ 47000 in gold, for whioh b send you herein the re. f the joint Treasurers of the General Relief Committee, Simard and William Hossack, esgs. Please accept for your self and oouvey for me, in the name of the General Relief Com wmittes, for whom T am requested to act, to the subscribers to thiv noble poutri! , the most profound gratitude of the thou. s who bave boan loft Bouselsss and destitute the 14th of October last. | am, Josiei C. y Troasurer Merchants' Committee, New- sm raspectfully A Heowlett, esq Yok — MEETING O THE CARPENTERS' SOOIETY.—A mest- ing of the Carpenters’ Society was beld ou Wednesday evening, ot tha hall of Thirty thirdst. and Second-ave.” Mr. John I chair, and Mr. M. Meagher secre s wers adopied L hour for dinner. to leaving off work at ¢ oclock on The following reso 1. Tuat we mainisin 3 ily ad! ' That we discountansnce all attsmpte ot lighting up in Winter me, T That we maintain our prassut cate of wages, $3 50 per day. uutil further notics, and we hnn ? 4t semors cowolys that we keeo in view and agitate t0a sight hour question, untii that gisat reform s accom These tesolutions were indorsed in addresses made to the e by Mr. E. Guidley, Mr. Shaw, President of the Na. tional Unon; Mr. v, Prosident of the Workingmen's Union ; Mr. N. . Fanco, Mr. John Clark, President Carpen- ters' Unlo, and Mr. Cromle —— SaLEs OF RAL Esrare.—The following sales were made yosterday by Messrs. Muller, Wilkins & Co.: 4 Lot 5. w. vor. Ave, A 4 Lotsu. w, bor. Ave, A 5 Lots 8. aide 10%0st., 1 5 Lots n. side 1018t 3 Lots adjeiniug, 255100, sach. § Lots ». 0. cor. Iat ave, aud 1 at., a1, each The' (ollowing wers made on Bloecker, San & € th 1 Lot o. aide, and 1004 & aud 1018t 4t tho 43th by Messrs. A J b-at.—1 Lot a. aide, 50 ft. e. of 24 avo.—3 Lots n. w. cor. 3th.st., Nov. 14, —~Estate of the late John B. Coles, decy ¥ifth Ward of Jersay City : Pavonia-ave.~1 Lot v. w. cor. Colesat., 23x100, njug, 255100, each North . 25%100. . E. Hamiiton q.—1 Lot running through to Erfe-at., 35x140. E #q.—1 Lot fronting the square, 25x100,.. South Lst-st.—1 Lot (ronting the squars, 25510, R aaed THROUGH TICKETS ON THE THIRD-AVE. ROAD. "Sia: Pleass allow me to of IR ase allow me to answer ‘‘One of Man Sufferers” in THE TRIBUNE of yesterday. I believ mmn{ ave, Railroad Company is right before fue law in that matter. ‘The case stands thus ;' When you return to them one of those tickets, for which you have five and one-eighth cents, you pay the lawful hfl‘;‘& I1l(h l;:‘lnmul I.nnn':l nc}: the same, 4 st. when M On it Toward_ Harem, ‘you profler the Tawtul fare 1,500 479 2,630 ofllim lthay do it. ow I am not & woman, ' and -?uu but burning indig me into studylog up tractions small eno the meanness of the policy vlrlund by that Com toward their patro T rest orkville,” When the tickets were first lssued last Sumwer I roeured two ruch{e- (20 each) of five-cent tiokets, not know- ng that through tickets could be bad. These were taken with one additiousl cent, for o few days, aod then two additionsl cents wore deman the condnetor threateningly sayivg that he bad Just put off two men for refusing W pay them (all for one-fortieth of acent)! T kept my temper. paid seven ceuts curreney, and took the remaiuder of wy tickets to the office to e exchanged. The clorke exchanged the fall pack: hub re fased tho ofhers, saying that he oould do bothnje vich » broken package ! Wast coold 1o m tbe two cents extra. Lwould v d did 1 o oit y fifth v eby ward. Sinee (oo £dive vndave. Doy o | 20 cents : Isabella, 15 cents. e O i pen ot p ey e 8 ese e 21t AR e o oL 1 in evary case for the extractiond « Twill guarantes success wl of T.nh“‘u‘rmym 35 atios, and will g e 9o tee o u:h pe 0. L!A:‘Vl:‘ I‘a“l ] "a’!?.'w‘rl T teenth ole sames testimony o perve e e I e Gutrander. H. M. Field, M. D. Mre. Harris h: P. Perry. Dentist. Mrs. Hecit, O, Hiller, Dentlst. W, W. Vaubeskesck LB Tae Grasp Processiox.—Everyboly i want an clegant hat, nnderstands that (e place to purcha: '+ b ut KBox's, No. 212 Broadway, coroer of Fultozst. This acco-o» for the eon stant stréam of people that [s flowving into his estsl . maeut—the tractions beiug his marvelously besutifal stylo of hat. Evsiness Kox is decidedly good, ua it ugnt to be. ——— s Mr. De Cordova, the lectnrer, says: Having uted Leverrs Swinrixia regalarly Jix e lav tway months, | bave every reason €0 bo wasiatiod with 11, i sx-ug a deliy ful end most eficaclous dentitrice. %3 prmste PEEER f 1¥ you have thouzands of windows ind doors, are sl tonoected snd dirconnected with your Bonduse BGUAPH by one small spring in your room. E. Hozues, 751 Brosdwey | ——— MADAME DELMAR is stopping at No. where ste will lufly ber Samin Exauer for plexion, ke.. to the ladies Also ber SAU Ui Frex ov CHARGE. arriages, £c T forees, € R SALE—Pair of CARRIAGE HORSES, sound and gentle ; Carriage, Park Phaeton, ! op. with pale and sasfts, single aod dooble Harucws, 5y3da, Wiige, Blankets, &6.; Carriage, Phaeton and | veix 3 10 good order, to be seen at private wiable in A le; M(-u-:-g!«.mgo-vn‘.m-suln o . OLLIN COMAN, No. 164 East Twonty Zourth-st. N. Y., HAS FOR SALE several very haud.on e yuizs DRIV: ING HORSES; slso & few for single barness, aud «oma very SADDLY. HORSES; sio o bandume TOF BUCCE. ____ DAMS & CONE, No. 684 BROADWAY, invit inspect theie exteanive avortis 1 oL Joot cane N parchasers to . built CARRIAGES, “comprising CLARENCE DAUS, COACHES, aund otier finie clow and best materisls aad by the best workmen, at their DR SALE—Second- cond hand two-horse Uos BREWSTER & BA R SALE—Second-hand circuiar oeat large size. BREWSTER & BALDWIN, cor. 1wy aud Tenth+ I,OBSB BLANKETS, RUGS, AT AUCTIOS PRICES. No, 100 LIBERTY-ST. STOCK OF CARRIAGES, AT LOW PRICES, Also, ONE_SECOND-HAND BUG( RSESS, COVERF D) PLAIN HARNE Brosdway sd ot ¥ SUNTING. S SRR R0 s 5T L DS 5 DOCTOR™ PHATON, ROCK AWAYS, COUP ROCKAWAY, VICLOR 10 o MACFARLAND® Book 5. Twexty-third-et. and Brosdway. There 7ou v 1l iw ol the NE HOUKS of the day and ail the Stacdard Wors . el whso, choc where you will ind Teas, eaper than any store in Ne VES' PATENT LAMPS' The SAFEST, most CONVENIENT, and in every way rdE BEST LAMP EVER US CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING and TABLE can be LIGHTED AS QUICKLY o5 GAS, filed and trimmed safel wnd neatiy, sl WITHOUD REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBE o) CHIMNEY, or unscrawing the BURNER! We deal in KEROSENE GOODS of all kinds and the best R FINED OIL, in mscket, and favite the attention of all buyers, both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Cireulars, with prices and testimonials, seat to all spplicants. JULIUS IVES & Co., No. 49 Muiden-iame, N. Yo (@ Sole agents for THE FOLDING POCKET LANTERN. ATAWBA AND ISABELLA S (/ GRAPES for SALE, in >-pound wooden boxes, from Ci Take. The best article in market for Family. Hotel, or Shippl purposes. WIIl keep for 8 month in good order. Price: Catawl C. W. IDELL, Prodace Commissien Mer hant, Wast-st., foot of Dey, New-York, THE NEWS OF THE WEE Frals aud Genersl THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. —— f'HE WEEKLY TRIBUNE for NOVEMBER THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE for this wook cootaine the TaAnixe AnricLas—Gov. Fenton: Tne House of Representatives Tl T L R States; Editorial tures; The Notth Western i MaRTLAN Mu‘-mwuumc.z:mw T e Warto! He Decidos n Favor of the New fore Judge Bactol Rewarks of Gov. Swana. Tiux AN X ARM CONVENTION. Food Soppliss of \Western Eyrope PUBLICATIONS-' N Poems and Sougs by Moebert Buras; Books of the Week ; The slnes, A T 10 Coromapo—From Our Special Correspondent, Taylor. XX.—Colorado as 8 Summer Reeort. arren yow * Tox BRowx or Uxrorp”—From Our l*l‘.t—‘m' Abesd Agsio; Michaslmes Law Term; Maarier. 5 i ing for & Parm wit 3 Vi Keghom, Steap; Cattle- ok Oree. otso, Ore Poachos, Flowers and Vines; Markets . and Beauty of Wondecful Dovalopment . Wholasale F' Lmprovements A Groaxtio Ununmo—‘ho#u Tunnel of Chicago; A Sul tarraneas end ‘Aqueduct Two Milss in Leogth. INTRRNATIONAL COPTRIGHT, Maryland . Massachusetts Evserioy InraiLianycE—New-Vork; z.u Kansas ; Michigas; Wisconsis ware ; Missouri . Tows . 1dsho Colorado; Nevada, Naw.Oniraxs MASACKE. ARTIAL Sc77RAQK~Tho Chicags Tizes Ov) Lo Tt Faver, Job e Anra-Now Fortraits of ADragam Lincels. jood Meat; Soluble Metals; Flies in metically lco Seal of ed_Cave; Demonstration of Force from Various Edibles; New View of Choleraic Character of Scientific Discoveries Illustrated. LITERATURE FOoREIgN MisCRLIANT. PaRsoNAL Guxarar News ‘wmn A el ure t Best Eacly ! onster wou ¥ rges [1soRLLANROTS [TRNS. urv‘l-nnww-wubupm L of the Stock, M c'm-oua five conts IMPORTED, Together with & GREAT VARIETY OF LINENS, BLANKESIS AND FLANNE!LS BAVEN WA No. ot Hroalwan

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