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aS oe oOo THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DATLY——SUNDAYS EXCEPTRDL Cf ee corner of Nassan and Palton siresta, —O— 4 Single Copies TWO CENTS. ‘Twelve Cents per week—Six DoUara per year. WEEELY SUN, Pro!) on Toureday of each week; le gent by mal # ce Dollar per Foaraingle copies three cents. MUSK 8 be Proprietot of eS ue San Katadlishment, Bun Cable Dispatches. £ OLD WORLD. TERRIBLE CALAMITY.| Thirty-Three Lives Lost. TRE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE. “ Correction. FENIAN RAID ON AN ARMORY Over One Hundred Revolvers Taken. ac, « &o, te Catomiy Thirty-three 1 Lost. Cavenroor, Nov. 20— Evening. W the steamship B twee a, which plies te bout noon today, am eceldent occurred " ed Ina fearful loss of life. O: Of the bollere of the steamer exploded with Sloud report Chat was distinctly felt through- Out the whole city. Thirty-three persons Were killed outright, and many others tn Jured. {he steamship was entirely des- troyet The Conferences Loxpox, Nov, 20-Evening.—It now seems that the statement that “it will be tnpossi- ble for the pr the utterance of La Fy Petersburgh Journal, an official newspaper, fend regarded quite as good authority, usu Loxpox, Nov, 20—Rvening.—In the House Hunt, the Financial Secretary to the Tren- oury, in reply to inquiries on the subject, made the statement that the Government had concluded a contract with the British and North Awerican Royal Mail Steamship Com- pany (the Conard line) for » regular weekly mail service between Liverpool and the United states, the steamships of the Com: pany t at Queenstown, aa heretofore to tke up the latest mails, Fenian Raia on an Armory, ( k, Nov. 29 thie city wae Fer * who carned off one hundred and twenty revolvers and tea Snider rifles, U.S: Naval Squadro: | The London wis port and Greeee, carrying the | British matie, was leaving her wharf, at} recovered with tedious alow ve threes, only at I 1 | bank before day light, but while | Were helog ua Month a great nase of rubbish fe This is the sto ysed Conference to maintain | the present boundartes of Rome,” was not | men om the ground. In , one of the gov- | eages Jeb the falls, and bringin erninent organs of Paris, but that of the st. | ° bodies over tl tended with the most disagreeable resulta, the eugincers are now clearing, the falle na they there will be a large finding of bodies again, bot that they will exhumed singly, or in group . Jan advanced of Commons this evening, Mr. George W, | feation Is ou dies ai wisest and most humane ¢ ed under the circumstan has been brought up alive, Two g entrnsted with @ sui of money for distribu- on among the bereaved families had ascer= tained th of the widow of the manager) Ie 63, and of orphans 125. wored last wight by supposed | orph ope Lisnox, Nov, @@—The Unt’ d States naval “4 under commaud of Admiral Ferr gut, sled from this port yesterday. The nual courtesies were exchanged, and Fie lw eo fred as the fleet steamed ¢ rn citizens of the have Witnested, the most tender aticctic Fresh alr is not deated him, provided that he THE Thirty-Fourth Year: —SS SS NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, 000 in gold to be paid for Russian America, the United Btates bavo agreed to disburse £1,500,000 for St. Thomas aud St, Juan, with ‘an additional £500,000 provided France wiil waive her claim to the neighboring island of Banta Crna. A total of 44,000,000 in epecie will thus have to be disbursed. It hae been under tood that the payment to Russia te to ‘be made at the end of the present year. THR ANTASINIAN RXPRDITION, Tntelligence received at Alexandria of Nov. 14, from the enmp of Zoulla, dated Nov. 2 apnounces that the advanced brigade of the expedition arrived ai Zoulla on Oct. 21, all well. Abyssinians from the neighborhood were flock!ng to the amp in search of em= Tiyment. Phe latest dates from the en Uves were of Uct. & DR. LIVINGSTON: verof ith publishes the anieation, dated Now, 18th following I have this ¢ Kirk at Zanaibini, dated v f, stating that he bas a native (rader WhO lind just returned from the Western: side of Lake Tanganyika, and w hima Jetailed aceonut of having seew a white man raveliog ia that remote region. The letter ar abridgment, and as wish to have rough ‘ dl by those ut to fudge of the value of t weiven by Dr Kirk. 1 yauce that the next at the ting of Ga Koval Geographical Society. nic f Mee misory THE COLLEY CATASTRORIM. Diepa explosions ia Wales, dated the 174b, ' ioe on Inst report the bodies have heen iu twon and futervals, Early on areday rning there was @ reasonable spect of a large bateh being brought to reparations to convey them to the pit’s from the and cut them off from the workmen y of the whole atfair, and probably it will have to be repeated to the Falla are continually occurring to fru: » the calculations of the most practical ead of driving pas- the om mt je atones, which have b eqontly It isnot at all likely that f two er three, As they are in uch 10 of decomposttion, identl- of the question, and coffin It, so that the bo- Are seut up the urse to be adopt Another horse lemen now ent down to the coffined before the ‘the number of widows (exclusive The majority of the victima of ent are Young men unmare fof the colliery have d tributed pecuniary relief Iu each case, and & meeting ls to be Leld at Pontypridd on Thure- f day, to consider what pieasures may be taken Que of the armortes In | for the reilef of the whole of the widows and | net meoting to-day, it being the first thme he has teen ont ance bis recent severe M!- ness, All the othr were present. 8. The inquest on the bodies will be om the 2511 fost. Bue It Is feared by ny that they Will nut be all outof the pit that date, GANIDATDE IN PRIBON, Yurther particulars from Varlgnano says of Garibaldi The General te not allowed to write or re- to recelve visitors, Mores of seelng his two # hotth, is > tim, ab eutertains fer them bork, asf abe city held a festival yes. | 40 Rot walle ed. Tothis indignant : anh ty held @ festival yess | co sdition he world not submit, aud there terday Inplwervance ofthe Natlonal Th | foro disinterested ber «hy ay. A. banquet was given in the | the alate sour eer vice, ty de hich come hundred and ee. | Conflvement tn the convict prison at Varig Veuty American ladies aud gentlemen Were eet ee ee eae aia inde pre ides a number of eminent| pendence of spirit with Samaritan be fi gui and frlonds of America, | Nevolence of Heart, withed to send thi Bon. Georce Bancroft. was chairman, and | prisoner « box cont rts, towels, Eng Be bh was replied to by Herr | the Taliam Governiunen to pre For President of the Prussian | veut the transtalssion of tho but Both epeakers gave | th¢ American ambasendor, not at ‘ Cha e h speakers BAVC} jog the ruler of a nation where ¢ eloquent expreseion to the cordial state of | gre numerous and free men scarce, Intert fexllng hetween the American and | ia manner #9 peremptory as to eneure ted | delivery. of the Eoxlleh pr Gen. Garh int ning With @ ball, which Wasa brll- | Ave published a protest againal the arrest of FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, |‘. ™ J All Dates to November 2ty mer City of Paris, from Que town 1 here last with fur days’ later pews by mal THRKRY A dispatch from Constantinople says Om Pasha hos returned from Crete, wher How Daym Pasha has assumed tie chief | command of the Imperial forces, urney to civilized parte has already tad a resalt, A # ly opened at Constantinople tor the united Instruction of 800 Christian and 900 Museul man children RUSSIA. read two months ago of § dingerous iliness of the Czar arose from an accident which befel him while staying at Livadia, hie Crimean summer residence, His Majesty, was entering the dining-room with bis funnily and enite, when, at the moment of stepping over the thresbold, the celling fell down. In wnotber instant the imperial fara- Hy wast bave been crushed iu ite fall, MUNGARY. An ther letter of Koseuth’s has been pub- fished, in which he agitates against the new Huujgrvian railway loan, A bill for emanet pating the shortly be luld before the Hoice report wh SPALy, A royal decree has been tsued that, con- Joring the tranquility of the country, the 4 raised throughout Spain, A t number of eoples of revolutionary «+ are in elrculation, inciting the Ja to a general rising. UNEASINESS IN RU ‘The Paria correspondent of the Independ- ens Helge ways ure uneasy at home, and measures {by the Minister of the Interior wr Bo! vaculated to calm the publle mind, ‘Th 4) | rebensions about the future are revived. Tic number of those who belleve tn very rave events next spring Increases day by fea’ [Catuine iat. the neuivity dlaplayod by thr War Department Is calculated to confirma the alarm of the pessimista. It seems cor un that the Duke of Magente will iin ia Algeria, He Is expected in weeks, and his post will be filled by General Daumas. The appointment of Marshal B gaiue to the important command of Nai cannot fall to make an Impreaslon, th Ge many. The correspondent 0} OPE, 1» Civite Vecetia Saturday last, and adds that it ts dificult to reeoncile these acces u t » to the expeditionary force with the jon of Its proximate Teturn to France, The London Times, of the 18th, aays1 “Napoleon III. the pamphlet of “3 Burope in 1567," and the speech of the inbers, were alike tnterpreted as fave to the pros te deluge at ‘Tortola, alth the lieved to be a wild exag; uch to the depression ou ‘Change, AMERICAN EXTRAVAGANCH.' ere hi wever, that it fa not In t Varignano you onght to turn y thoughts, Hat towards: Kom ool will be shurt- | Of the court the convicted p the Liberte in one mentions the arrival of French troops Mad ot Prussia, oh the opening of the Berio ects of peace, but in the Present state of the public mind, political protestations ae without influence, On the ‘other band, the material calamities whlch are now auponneed almost day by day produce nic state of depression, and the news of te ment that 1t caused & loss of 10,000 is be- eration, bas udded letter in reply ‘arignano, Now rlends—-My warmest abd most sin for your word ollow ip, rieads, and the whole Italian people of this Yours over, Ganinanon.” CLOSR OF TH DUBLIN PRNIAM TRIALS. The closing scene of th nt, Before eleven o'clock, when the Judges took their places, the court house was densely crowded, At the sitting pners were put forward, ‘They entered the dock with a firm step and stood at the front. “Colonel” Warren on tho righ neral” Halpin in the centre, and “Captain” Costello at bis jeft ‘arrea !*'8 quiet, sleck looking man, with » large, pale, 6 impressive face, fro pair was smoothed back. Ie ha in earnest, Mougttlul expression, and might have passed for one who had been engaged fn studying for the clerical professions, of, Indeed, auy other pureuit than that of war, He claims to be an American citizen, but if apeceh would undoubtedly betray him, for he retains some unmistakable characteristics Of the national pac ols, Halpln’s appearance was unebianged since be last stood at the bar, Costello was the only one of the three whose calculated to He Is a youn jot binck hair and rather propossersing eoun- tenauce, The three prisoners availed then lied on to say ing it when ealied on to say nounced, ai hould not be p court in addre why fen tated by the manner end matter of their speeches. Colonel Warren appeared to have set before bim one object to which he ad. hered, despite the frequent remonatrances of ite the court—namely, to threaten the re th vengeance of h be had ree from the Crown cials and the jury, He said had, iably for theiselves, raleed an Yeene which would be settled by another tribunal, and that the treatment whieh he had received would make the swords from the ecabbarde of Brother Jonathan. Haipin’s specch was determined by ® mont perelstent Insolence, When interrupted by the court, he delib- upon the Prince of Wales #0 gross tha Fespectful and mn youth and regret that and abil hours. ham, whote portion hee rendered him ¢# cially obnox among other observations upon the ham, remarked that ‘hell was a bad place, hold a candle to Mr. Price, “wmonarch of ‘all he surveyed.” Coste! The London Times says At appears that in addition to the £2,(00.- | ham, bea more Infernal dungeon that Kilimal recelve 8 letter trots De te asih of Sepiems | the followlng named gentlemen, whor ues from the scene of the late col | ination had been lying over #tnce the taking Hornee Greeley, to be Min | Colonel Horace Capron, of Ii but, in accordance with a previor standing, no business will be transacted, and an adjournment til! Monday will take place, will be put to press to-morrow, prospect la, honce in advance of ite delivery to C in order to secure ite the newspapers, and avold possible mistak throngh the telegraph. nation of Hon, Thos diana, as Mivister to Venzeuela, pending alnce the taking of the rec committing it to the ¢ Relations, Departix Oetober Wt), atating that the Koval ordere for relleving our whaling ¥ ting thet to free “pratique at that port were efficient. ‘These refer to wh sailed from the United States previons to June Ist, of this year, Alrea that port which would otherwise have hee weeks past New York delegation bat three are counted tional debt pald off In greenbac auch bonds as are expreasly payable In gold on thelr face, The p trials was Ine | | vested with all the #ensntional interest of dramatle denonem forty citizens he wns disposed to deny his own country his | selves to the full of the indulyence of the | the characters of the three men were illus. | therefore, Lpresuine there ‘will be uo |e tot eis butjuet and right tea for the treatment | erately resumed the tread of bia vituperae tlon, Until be wound up with an observation the Dart tlireataued to haye him removed If he persevered ib such line of observation, Thc priusover Costello was, op the contrary, rather / odest. in’ bis tone, and though be spoke with Impassloned 'vee- mence, striking the bar repeatedly, and cast- ing excited looks around the gauileries, be left an iinpression rather of pity for’ bis much carnestness iy thoukd ave. beeu mlsap ed. He alluded in brief but touching terms to the blight of his youthful hopes, and the un- bappy prospect which awalted him, torn from his home and friends, Me in thé most solewn terms protested bis innocence, ‘The | addresses of the prisoners lasted for two all agree In denouncing the in- formers aud the Governor of the Rilsmain~ jous to the Fenians, Halpin, race ter of the treatment of prisoners in Kilmatn- tue devil s bad boy, but be could not pox te." | When stovped Ly the court he anid he would "say no more out the old gorilla.” Mr. Price, the Gov= ernor, he said, was like Robinson Crusoe, staternenta the chief Baron addressed them fn impressive language, and sentenced Warren Halpin to Afteen years, and Costello to twelve years penal servitude. The prisouers were removed from court under « strong military escort and lodged ia Kilmainhain, A THAPATRSING FENTAN DOCUMENT, The London papers publish a remarkatte document purporting to be written by the “Secretary of External Relations of the irish Republic." The writer aaeumes to gly he views of the Trish Governn the Maue!cster executions, then. ta and threatens retaliation incase the men arc Feally exeented. The doenme Indes | of forfeiture provided by lew 0 as follows: “Tam tnetenoted to any hat for | an sui beak: mee ee ee ert Sf ts guilty | bank, wi equal amount of capital, t be put count of the van | zation or not, a full mensu shail be exsoted on their behal f (heir claims as Irishmen WASHINGTON. Wasiinoros, Nov, 29 The Senate waa in exocuti About three hours thie afternoon, at ult of its ngs ia the confirm nom- of the recess at the July session, namely tor to Austria: wernor of Colorado; sud aig, former A. C. Hant, ¢ of Maryinnd, Commissioner of Agricul ture, The Sonate adjourned to Monday row, uoder- The House will bave a mecting to-m The resident's message, it Is uudereto orrect publieation in The public debt statement will be leaned about the Sth of Deeember. It t# probable that, Instead of @ reduction, there will be found an incre: ly owlng to the finct that @20 pended on the first of the present month t ward the payment of the Interest of the pub- le debt. ase of the debt, which ke main- 10,000 was Ox~ ‘The Senate to-day disposed of the nom N. Suillwell, of # in July, by re- mmittee on Foreign Becretary Welles was present at the Ca! members of the Tnformation baa heen recetved at the State it from Tenertif, onder date of I, by admits y seven sels bave, in juenee, been admitted at distniseod to their great inconvenience and Lhe President's M. gr was read to the Cabinet today. AN the member wore present, Including Secretary Welles, whol nthefore attended ite sessions for several z to *ick yeaterday made a generat The politle peachment, Of thirteen Ohio members who ave Leen among the #trongest for linpench tall but four have changed, and int as sure to vote for it TEL PORTINUE CONG Adjourned Sesate SENATE. Wastuseroy, Nov. 20.— Mr, Sherman y Inclnnatl, against any further contr of currency and in favor of having t itlon was referred to on Flnancs presente f Wilwington, Delaware, for immediate legislation to sceure to women the Committee Mr. Pomer equal eulfrage with men in the District of Columbia, w mittee on the L ich was referred to the Com let. Mr. Chandler offered the following julat resolution Wheres, Weare at peace with all sover- eign powers and states, and whereas, hostil ties have tnhappily commenced between the governipent of Great Britain and the King of Abywinia; ud whereas we being at peace with the government of Great Britaia aud the King of Abyssinia; therefore Resolved, ‘That we do now declare one de~ terminat to maintain a strict and impar- tial neutrality in the contest between th ranting to the fay bellige me right qr yd luwunities both upou laud aud water Mr. Chandler eald: That ts a rer2atim copy | of a proclamation Issued on the 11thof May, Is6l, elimply changing the names of the “United Staten” to “Great Britain,” and the “Confederate States” to “Abysrigha,” aud Britain that she did toward ua ( ter) ‘Tho reac Jeeting. Mr, Morrill Introduced the following Lill: Be {t enacted, &e., That on ani 4th day of duly; 150%, the Secret ‘Treasury be and he is hereby auth jon went over, Mr. Jubnson ob not bearing interest and commonly called legal tender for such pay Washingt ‘at the Treasury 4 h other’ places’ ax D. ©., or #4 may be designated, ot which public notice shall be gives by the Secretary of the ‘Treasury. Bro. 2, And be it further enacted, That hereafter, and until January 1, 1°69, when: | ever there shall be in the Tr United States, after paying the interest and coupons falling due on the Ist of January and July in each year, aud deducting from | the gold certificates of deposit auy excess of cofn over aud above the sum of seventy-five ary of the the Beer thorized millions of dollars, Treasury shall be ad required, within ‘thirty days from the Ist of January oreaaid, to sel the sare, in in lls Judgment, will best promote the public Interest, He may re- wpeUnited States notes, notes Of uational banks of the United States, United Btates compound Interest of United Blates three per cent cur ‘That all Natlonal banks having leas than twenty per centum of epocie on hand of thelr respective capital, shall hereafter, and after July 1st, 1569, b6 and are required to keep and to hold in'cokp ail Interest rocelved oa Croltod Btates Donde wie, may be depo- and July, as a such manner ment the celve inp sited by them, nocording to law, with ‘Proasurer of the Uulted States; provid that this sball not be #9 construed aa to anything to the amount of reserve now re- | came from the northwest, concurred tn thinking that there could not At the conclusiolk gf the Biavlord’ qulrod to be held by the said banka, day prevalied throughout acs © Pus uu aud aliee Que tab day of | Kaubea aud Nehru. el | all marringes between the whit People, and Vide agaist 6 penalties. The extreme Radicals strongly opposed it,and a colored delegate anid It was contrary to the Civil Rights bill. The ordl- hance was tabled until to-m Msbed by the C Almost Certain Republicans telegraphed from Baton Rouge, the petition of| nd |B at | wh | irlzed apd | directed to pay in coin ail Luied States notes | ytes, Which may be presented | hi T at} y of the | July, 1869, all national banks shall be and hereby are respectively required to return ‘y im coin, on demand, all their bills issued ae currency of the denomination of five dollars and under, when presented at the counters of said banks, and all bill of a Maher denomination 0 insued and presented Way tnd shall be paid either in coin or United States legal tender notes. Se. 5. Tonteny national bank that shal! fail to comply with the provisions of thie net, so far as the same may be applicable, have forfeited its charter, mtroller, upon recetving aatlefne- lence of the same, shall proceed to nd wind up the sama, as tn other casos ment, aul you | than th fe proportion of the whl ud must Feet | amount now auihor y law: provided | rated the | that th Mot auihu lad aay increase of f a z «| the present ngutrgate auouat of elreulation with T © | of the natlonal !auks. Mr. Morrill stated that ho ahonld prosa the Mat at ea: y day. He was in favor of Con clther the prrpore or the aMlity of Congress to so adjust thie aystem andl to pase essary measitres ag Would In the end prove | aiTairs of the country. He hoped all thes | matters would he referred ty the: ( ittee Jon Finance, ‘Vie bill waa laid on the table rdered to he privted ‘Ou motloa of M od that all subjects bef enden It was resoly the Senate at the before the Committ the next session, 9 in the aame me taken place; a , shall be ¢ id then ehall be continued fas ifnoadjournment had Athe papers whiten ba their posse formally retried to the Secretary, and by him restore ited at the next session. tion of Mr, Yates the Senate went cutlve Session, aud svun therealier adjourned Miscegem Mowtuomenr, Ala. Nov. 2%.—The Con- vention granted eight divorces from the bonds of matrimony to-day, and dismissed one suit for bigamy A majority of the Committee on Franchise reported back the additional section to the | franchise article, empowering the next Leg- Islature to disfranchise rebel alded in reconstructing the laws of Congress, which was tabled notil to- morrow. I who have not tate under the ia ‘proposed action threatens the partial breaking up of the Convention. ‘An ordinauce was reported declaring void and freed ualring the Legislature to bh marringes uni row, An ordinance was passed declaring valld all ofticiai acts of public officers In this State under th itary authority during the ex the presemt provisional govern ment, ns if the same hed been In due course of (ue Law A Bureau of F. gration has been eatab- vent South Carolina, # the Cone ¥ Crrantesros, S.C » Nov. 20. Further election retire from the terior district render it a fe defeated many thousand port cerinin that the Convention total vou polled falle short f the requisite umjority of registered voters Virgin plored om Ricusaown, Nov. 29.—This afternoon a f colored Rep fe me Licans was held at adopted declaring that in view of the efforte | of the ¢ to fntin colored ¥ h od to eall a State Convention of white and direct the « ation of the constitution, Che Jelogates from this city tothe Convention were preeent and joined in the rm Ade | dreaws Wore made urging yor} having the ald of the white Repubiicuns in | General i Hancock, fly Order Upon Taking of che bint Mun y Onteans, Novenber 29.—The tro N were drawn up on the level yesterday to re- | ceive General Hancock, but were withdrawn, apon the recelpt of an order from the latter ing 1s General Hancock's order on taking ommand of this District + " KecondThe General commanding t# gratifed to learn that peace and quiet reli Ie will be hie purpore to meana to thi end nce of the ell authority in of the Inwe aa the moat eM. gclrenmatances. In @ war it laindispenaable to repel foros by force, and over- throw std dertroy oppoaliion to lawful authority | bat Whep dururrvctionary fee has been overs thrown and peace caiabllahed, and the ¢lv.dauthos ready and willing to perform thelr duties wor whol ¢¢ siration reeun rightful dominlon. tian {onerit eopliy aid ever rhoukl be ibe right ‘the Laboas Corpus th: Derty of the pre eedom of & he natural rights Of persona aud th erty, manst” be pri Free in fits ourideration ities, and th Courts be ier a will be rep Lule the « respect th Won or forcible resistance. to the law, wilt be ia meanily aun resend hy ari Oona CA Jor General W. 8. HaxcooKs WG. Miromntty Aldede-Cainyy Ae Ae Ae Ge ‘Tho Convention today passe inviting General Hancock and Governor Flanders to seats inside the Bar, indorsiny Teniovale made by General Mower, aud favor of abolition of the cotton tax Jude Taliaferro bot being present, Mr, Ingranain (colored) Was appoluted temporary” ebalre man i Chancellor Walwerth’s Funerals Banatooa, N. ¥,, Nov, 2%—The funeral of the late Chancel with Masonic ceremoutes, Severe Snow Storm in the Wert, Br. Louis, Nov. about 6 o'clock last night, and continued t wards morning, when {t turned into furlo snow storm, which still continues to rage of | quit ¢ fallen, thongh the grewter part full | apes with great violence, Probably six inche mow Jo mud and melted. The hurcury la now | ications th favor of clear weather.” The storm pay 4 during yeatte below the freezing point, and the In¢ qutern certain If he had exer heen drunk there tad Ly the mayors har’ that Mayor F ‘The South Rergen new rien cnin reeponatble fir a ineipat Wi rineipn Proven te hnye heen work; the glycerine house W npon the theor, Arawn from the which he may w of uourenis ting magazines; the fraller you have it, tio le. ‘8 the davon, the window bad two planks ae. observation and practice, it is well tof magazines well ventil Tuesday, it be Ae the gnaw dian Yesterday inorning, at the Police Station bmw. tek ago IAat | Pe rather cold, a4 cere would be frozen, T 60 explaining bow to thaw it Nod. Coroner Ware} commenced t « can DOt BRC pw the’ Fespon- promive to fepan' of Jerrey City who, on Monday laet, mot thelr doath by from New York examined the twas frazen; Burne told m aw it with wartn waters T Mien | DAML A ot territle nitro-lye ated lw eneh States as inny have less | o have the wate vty which might be about 94 posit in three banks, Tat he ean cork to | notdo ft eau in agitati | tin tickets, red tothe Ann st Church #ic0et ex ement | renot for #1 at » if * | whol © of the {tions of Gnauce, and be had no doutt of | many patient walter | The next wale will take place early in Dee ted in witha, wae read by the | vestigation was adjourned Mesare. Sara A FI + taxe L forthe benesit Ar Was about to be attach mas Barna an sign the | Of | Placed In too elose proximity ta the stove ploded, and the car wa irty Hage of mail matte Of newspapers, ‘and parcels belong : of the present session, including those | ined to | ed Tingh MeKen led Co pase a Treniution rescinding the | in the pi ona and honest Mr. Hof beating water to erred to the Committees, apd tay be in | ften the glyce jon at thls session, shall be tn: | rick nthe floor, and onrri to the Committees when aps | MeKenna meinwhie Did bo basten i adopted by Both Hoanta of Common w his desire to. p ved, ant several them to the forge, smmeneing to blow Tadd boon hent Kelly took them Hom, the refusing toared heat aged was forwa fre and hauled tern i turned to the > Burne, who took nitro-glycorin been placed ; at the end Barna returned with the nd again ordered them to be heated, ng done, Burns took them at out to the glycerine; T followed after the spot where the can Was pinced, saw hin (Burns) pot the red the water surrounding the y whether the ry partment had a counteract aud no letters in the mall, LOCAL NEW NEW YORK AND VICINITY, Hits pound tntentions, ii: them to extn, areof mo nvall, ax agnln 4 {ia for (hele own friendle elaitn th people, however, can longer be decelved hy pretences vf superior honesty and virine In a pte They judge him by results, by facta, and by the company he keeps. But L apprehend we hall not long be troubled with fohn T. Hoffman oe ul fall Ie their fall, they will fall togettion; ws fe Tet them be hot irons into Wrarnen Coxsrereni this city befure the clone of the CITY POLLFICS. kycerine upon bis eh Dok to Wie east side of ive orders for K the Lona; at this polnt Mr. Ho der, and whieh be fyr a years no Mayor but myself tod 10 tbat offen, ‘Those far (hag te have fal A number of persons gathered Tostitute inst evening to ratify the tion of Fernando Wood for Mayor. substantially the nifman meeting except that the name of the candidate on one of the ban- The walls around were dabbled” with posters announcing ‘* Ber- Wood for Mayor." ‘The numt litle boys who helped to Mil the hall List But politicians Know the value of beginning with the bu- And Losides th was not the most favorable for a polltteal or other terrestial diaplay last night tingsters helped ewell (he crowd nmenciig when th took place; think the distance f T stood in the shop to the epot w Xplosion isal ‘There te a destiny that shapes our ends, tre mudielpal affairs of FAME ts at the Tdo not know whethe ok ie & matter for Diy! but it appears to me there la rom for the exer faving qualities of the Higher rata, if there is no tntorf it ‘or mysterious sufluence of the voters of the elly Will dispose of Nor shalt the destgned ‘Tammany frande be were recently 18 am haa been rad thawing out the large cans of glycerine, but had seen him thaw ho siuply had to warm (ho sual) ene when it ners was changed, the great body about two months night was very ja age Was about hing wrong, powitive that Bur ue, ene Of Liquor nt thy heard any per autiou!ng hit to tand tts nature, and that, tn ituntil he saw it at log waa called to order by Mr. Thos, Kivelen, who Horman Knably whe have emall i approachos to th as Chairman, ly thanked the honor, aud introduced D, M. d to show that the for what renson Affaire, rally a. the lows of freight truffle to Europe was cansed n, and as this has Leen so Burns was so much un meluston that to but en the eve of a rily reviews a Feulan funcral proces n during # coup s there Is a window tho further great ¢ hall at tht teetifod: I reside In ard am a prac cheered heartily cries being Ubivernal for spoke eivstautially as and recelyed ty nan wae an Lnfalthfal ofleer, It; algo dnatru my aduiniateation the Central k was projected, t need, wud could have hea ty the enttinates of the engineers, for $150,000, hw cowt $560,000, and aroun thie 1 with no other It according. ti 0 off aud the an been finiehed only the Police Departs cont only $8400), but now ‘They call me the old wtated the gro we they can do as inuch with ‘tures men mings’ of the present Incumbent, aud FL was present at showed hia Incapacity, ifnot bis tndlep people of the o # abe can do with pow the explosion Devoe to Mr.8 pressive burden Fr, Wood then felt- Gaveiim)-bat tf thoy wait a few mont anes a ES I sind: me a youn erated bis previous cha man and his adaitnis ‘The follow: | ‘and referring Thos, Burns to put itup for me; this was at he came and put up 20) other cans frozen; it ard of Commiasloners, On himself and aaoetates of the Tammany Ring, ding to hie dgure der his management, creane on ‘he I uty, if you'll give (heen aud p0-) but to do. wo remaining twent stopper and started off for ‘the purpose of went th detail t; T remained at the magazine, and about ten minutes after be and looking up saw the timbers flying in the T supposed the explosi the melting of the glycerin der the influence of liquorjaud I did wot con: | sider him in a fit condition to handle the oil; wiled the cans very rough in the maga. to him about bis ‘quote hie own lau Sly abort $440,000 fur allt a was cautod by + Burns waa uh- hae sen Tt grow up Lo anist be tlie centre of th be to America what Paria isto Fra a dingeace w the w feat Republic, Tt must smhole country, IF you w {pal reforms, &c., give we an opportunity, fo ub falibfully my pledger xecuitive departune zine, and when I spoke fold there waa man haudle akeg of p udued, the glycerine Ls Fomine to Carry (Cheers abd applause.) wus aaylume, ec.” ‘According to the rollers #atement this eum WAR nearly $11,008,060 fag he wtdios it to have been, falid to bu 13 ation Meetings ing called for lust evening, at Lebanon Hall, Abingdon Square, was, owing wo the inelem © | mengrely (ines ax powerful as Huros take a drivk in y} the luetructions In the elreulnr for Is to place the ean powder; AAW ato ead and | ‘al and | Jeiuly improved with | jose views, the Conersl announces that the yreat | plerot American liberty still are the lawful | fhawing out the glyce ts cheapness A than’ powder, when earetally handled new of ita explod! an; glycerine ie manutactured ul Pater Alter the mee addresses were del yiaed,za0 TO] by Mr Oilver, aud warn tfner testified | 20 years bave been engaged In electra tele. + expenditures of the city ale giaphing aod Te disbureed under th hia subordinates tery puranite The heavens were illuminated last evening by political bouflres, aud things generally in wards were fiery) that ls Mery | speeches were made, fery whiskey consum- ed, avd aconslderable quantity of freworks ward politiclans | 1. Ie tite ie de- | taade speecles, “showed up” opposition can- | didates, and made the most tothe audience to yote for certain centle- nation ty bold to- every dolar of whir not Mayor Hotins ining the powers of electricity and engaged In thi years, aul am ¢ hig,” apenia } all the ‘all been honently # ea in milltery a { for ‘public bu are charged at war; Lam familiar with | arnest appeals ture manufacture article for 4, which he fh the detailed statement of the the elty at $150, men, {f they de gether, aud the taxes Selling Pools alwaya leadin Landing [bmyeeif; next tn Mar 1 taught others t Was almost a the operation under Menara. reeoluthons ‘The Mayor's office gete nearly $20,000 of | ‘ennouneed for Inst ulxl Hall, The severity of the weath the fancy trom attending, sud ¢ the ealo Was postpoued ty tongs Yesterday's Registr Tho fullowing Finnnigan & and blasting the rock | $400), aul ner additional perqais!t Or Homann now draws several head of tha Muntoipal Dep tor the drilling over, $6,000, and with a Mr, Bnrwtenbind ine merely to try it on the rock 1 September, 1467, T F wan blasting ass moinber of tip hin OO RATES OF ADVERTISIN Pav AMEE tWvA om, * 2 ‘or every ineertion of fone Tee oF Saga, bd BLY a Hor every exten line oF part of line. ——— #9 Advertisements will be ineerted tm Liaplayed atyle oF in ‘yom, aleo ae a eemente OF notions at ‘tes, to he ‘ucetlathed on application sg omen. Fm Lwenty-s'x words are couuied as fyur lines end reven words line more tb | readings by the celebrated author, C | Dickens As the namber of tekets are ved and the deatre to obtatn (hem very | the majority of the people in the line te toeether of #14.100.000, inated of | OF Procnring tickets for the frst vo Jbarles ‘ ‘ * | speculators, who purchase tekots with the foe gat ts | Everything haa been done that ean 4 view of disposing of them at a prem! by the management to prevent this t in tleketa, not more than six seaw © fold to one person. The speculators wet over thie precautionary measure by Sumber of mem to purchase tickets, 10 A. M. sie hundred tiekete had beer [Mold and there were at that howd eat) sever! bondred wafting fm Hoe. A ten sare, the iue of buyers passe to purchase tiekota and rer ther. A number of polleet who he the crowd y were not Ina harry to ob in the a rerwre time ocew fe Ty each fp in reaching the tHeket X Was about three bone. At? P.M. thé tickets nO) Were sold, and were disappointed sod thelr rig mbere Fines. —About 4:45 P.M. a fire broke ont Inthe third floot of No. 487 Bleecker street fh apartioemte ocenpled by Sylvester Biegtel Dams iture and so e257) ” n ton Insurance Ce was caused by the accidental | wittcles of clothing which we Yeatertay afternoon fire broke ow@ tives No, 251 Fourth atreet, pied aa a eabinesahop by George Sialthi 1) age trif_ing......Aboulé45 PM. yeatorda: sfire broke out in the two story brick bn eituated on the corner of (2d atreet iavenuc, owned and occupied. by Feber Co. ass pencil mannfactory. — The tre o1 Inated In the drying room eonnectea the Japanning establiahiment, and wo, apartment the flames were confined. | T damage to building @5,000, on whic there an insurance of @80%, ‘The flames spread to @ pile of red cedar plaak, in an ing 4nd which also belonged to Mr. Faber, a #0,000 worth of whieh was destroy: lumber there is aa Insurance of $3,000, , ‘Tur Recerttow of Rev. Newman Hall bf the Union League Clud took place last ning. There was the usual talking commow to such occasions. INQUEST S, ACCIDENTS, &c. Tur Foran Accinesr to Ma. Naritag Nimt D. ByRNCER—ADDITIONAL PAnTIOWS LANA —- Cononnn’s — Ixqorer. — Coroned Wiidey eld an aquest, yesterday, upon the body of Mr. Nathaniel D. Spencer, brothes of Charles 3. Spencer, Eaq., who, aa prer viously reported fn the Sum, was found in the vicinity of the new Harlem bridge, og Thureday From the testimony ellclted at the (oqnest, It anpears that Mr. Sper who rest ja West Forma, wi Wednesday night, about a quarter past in Harlem, on tia way to cross the Del for hia home; the next toon of hin wom ‘Thursday moruing, when he was found the Westchester side,some steps from the new Tiartem bridge, with his head In the water, An examination of tho body showed severad Uruines and cute om the herd, whiek circumstance has led to the belief thathe waa murdered, and afterwards thrown dowa the where his body waa found. The optae of the Coroner's Jury, howevor, waa thet much as nt the tue of the accident te Mr-Xpencer there was no guard posted on the bridge, the unfortunate man walked overboard in the darkness, and that as te fell be sustalued auch Injuries 5a tw po unable to creep away from the risin And consejuentty, war drowned 1X ondtek Ml death was accordincly rendered. was a native of New York, &@ and at the time of bis death was a clerk in the Superior Court, He loaves @ widow and two children, Bercipe ov A Matac.- Por several week past the hospital at Ward's Island bas num. Lered among its pationta a young mam med Jheger anative of Genuany, w ranee to the Institution, vere atiaok of typ! recovering, he had bit aympt tal derangement. which aynapt to futensity until Thursday last, when Became tslirious, As be’ was "ooueiieced perfectly haruiless, uo precantion were takem uainet the f{ufliction of self injury. Om Thursday Inst, during the absence’ of the nurses {fou the ward tu whieh he was fied, Junge and tee < river near > wns Coroner Wiidey held an tne quest upon the remains yesterday, when @ Verdict in accordance with the above facts was rendered, Rescuro row Drowtxo,—Two mea, pamed Wm, Carby and George Archer, fell overboard from Pier 6, East River, last ever ning, both of whom were rescued from drowning by officers of the 1st Precinct. POLICE AFFAIRS, Avormen Porrormax Monpeney, Om Charles Thompson, of the tth Precinct, wh was stabbed In an alleyway, at No. 88 Jameg street, on the night of the 1th lust. by «dese prado named” John O'Dounell, ~ w! hompsou was endeavoring to arrest, from the elfects of the wounds, at ‘1: A.M, yesterday. Previous to his death, am aute-mortem examination of the wounded officer was beld, and the statement made wilh be used to-day Mt the brquest to be held by Coroner Gover, O'Donuell, who. was cape ired shortly after the afalr, Is still confueg Jn the Tombs, Ticker Swiepten—Mrs. Mary Hubert and Mrs, Margaret Telifer, both strangers tm the city, applied to Geo. H. Bradshaw, clert for Reilly & Duffy, ticket agents, nt the foo¢ of Canal street, for tickets to California by steatner Which auils to-day, aud be fuse uished the same for $05 each. ' They aftere wards ascertained that the tickets wore onl good for the steamer sailing ou Dec. 6th, a1 as Bradshaw refused Wo tiake the mattes straiglt.lie was arrested and arralgned beft ae wee SF ee lee he Ce ne ea hlin for czamination, and will send the wey cused befure (he Grad Jury, on charge of false pretences, ua soo as possible, as the Lidfee are in Laste to join thelr husbands. Autaaep Fororay,—Win, H, Dodge, of No, 192 South street, entered the office of tha p Company, 4 Exchange presented a cheek fow 1 gold to the Secretary, Hugh Moe The cheek porponee to have bees by Won. HL Webb, President of the CEtnpany, in tayor af Ad Brown. oF orders Aathe sguature was ® forgery, Dodye waa arrested 'y r Ketrns, of the Pir Cinet, and Jastice Dowling required him ta xive bail in the sum of €2,00) \ auewor the Sarge. Hy says he rocolved the cbeck tm oot tlt frou 4 captain as security for @ oan. Nirro Gurcenim.—A Roundaman of the ‘Twelfth Precinet police yesterday discovered three can of nitro glycerine In @ blacksmttiy y on Fourteenth sbreet, Rear SU) avenue. The combustible will be removed by the Fire Comuinsioue: jultimore, to! take ear the various Warde city yesterday, with the total numbers reglate to the late State aud tiwaleipal elections Board; another eniary ae & weil Board; and other perg ie know vothing Footy palpanle violation « nih in Maryiand as foreman T continned MeNab antit her, when I dittuissed bito for two reason Loverbeard bln tell one of tue men that be had been drunk the ul fick that day ; wate ome tte in Octo 1s6T enya that ding oMce under this char who shall receive any ted his oft». ¢ Walworth took place | to-day at 2 o'clock P, M., and was conducted ht befors and felt fortieth section vere of the chy } willfully violate oF the provislous of the eharte ran to do #0, shall be deemed ‘Mr! Hoffman ought to he has been the er haa wen many.» ir casvlens, and Pr 20,.-A rain storm eet in| 1 ihére by MeNab; fin ed ag to Lia charactor, and all seemed to k well of bins 1 never know that he i punday belore this calamity T saw hit, aud he sald he bad» very bad ‘saw no elu ot; on Monday mor nivinced, and went York. where be bad 4 | past suven o'clock Inet 01 of Mr. Hoffiaan tn cont visions vf the law, wn coucluslons, city expenses doce ure made by the Buper: Under bead of * County A pproprite ‘amounted the modest monte upou the act Others) draw thelr cKeTs von Dicwens's Rua cxas.—At an early hour yesterday morning, had esscmbled at the euuronce to SeluMay Hall with the luteutiow hig 1 was ell not ith street, New ih vlablurYd. bo wae enumber of pet WiILkisis Dna. Deavit ny A Srattow Horse. —A lodyer fi the 45th Prectuet station house; giving the name oa Thomas Bradley, and bi ego 38 died suddenly cere about imidnight Wednees d Deccased appeured w be sult | freka the ‘eilect te Reeut intoxication whem ‘spplied cor lodgings, and bia death probes h *1lsras | bly resulted frou that canse. Coroner os Yeaterday took charge of the bodys Y Rainoap Accibest.—About bal ried wenlog # yous mem named James Barna, reading ie Were pot, W. D., was degiden a 0 street Doan ly Prat abrect,, Roar Saif Pind, and sustained & compound frectare: He was conveyed Ww the tf i deft Die micor O'NGL of se 404 ie els R — ws,