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*WHIRTY-SIXTH YEAR IMPORTANT FOREIGN NEWS. —— The Civil War in Spain. —— GREAT BATTLE AT CADIZ HEAVY LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES. ——- Probable Bombardment of the City. More Fighting in Cuba. THE REVOLUTIONISTS STILL CONFIDENT. Scoretary Sowar 3 8100,000,000 Gold for tho Island. A SPECIAL AMBASSADOR SENT TO MADRID, Mapai, Deo. 1.—The proposalsof eapitula- Hon rade by the Insurgents in Cadiz were rejected, At the expiration of tho armistice, Hostilitics A desperate conflict took place, In which artillery was used by the troops and the in ‘The loss tn killed and wounded wi ‘The result of the buttle was andecisive, tnd the insurgents still occupy the Hotel de Ville And surrounding district, ‘The rebels have detained within the Motel de Ville 11 the foreign Consuls they could selae, and hope that by (hia means they will be able to prevent the threatened bombardment of that portion of the elty by the veosele of war lying In the hi Groat political excitement prevails Malaga, and Tarragona. Gen, Prim is now on his way to the southern Provinces, and itis hoped that bi Will restore tranquillity. Panis, Dec. 11. The Gaulois asserts that the Ansurrectionary movement at Cadiz ts instigated by the agente of ex-Queen Isabella ‘The Nevolutionists Unsubdaed—Sharp Shire ing news from the interl nie troops at Manzanillo, the sailors from the men-of-war in the harbor, hada sharp skirmish with tho Insurgents near the town latter were kit aptured @ large number of horses, and #ome important correspondence fell Into their hands. ‘The Govei nment loss is not reported. The Diario wiso states that since the battles of Villa del Cobre and Guantanamo four hundred rebels have voluntarily given the and many wou selves up to the military nd have received the pardon of the Government, Tho revolotiontsts flatly contradict thoso st ments, and report that they are constantly receiving Fel forcements of inen, arms, and ammunition, Within a week about Oy young men, some of Hes In the island, have lef Ahem of the first fav a to join in the rebellion, Phe Spaniards here continue to endseribe money and furnish recruits tor the Government, Coleb Cushing Sent to Buy Cuba, Dec, 12.—There has been a good over the repeated ru nment had elther p At first the ram ny foundation; bu deal of excitement here te mors that the Cov t believed 10 Lave gent inquiry proved they This evening Cashing, Attorney ister to China onder 1 od that the Hon, ¢ ton, whieh nom tb famous 0 ordir of Scerets to oiler the yew Spanish Government one je feellng here 16 that at thin ti mense vailonat we have no tt ns a Very strane pogotiate with in the mother country cuase of very We know not whether the Roy are likely to make doubtial character, slints or Liberals will gain th [sell the situation Cuba > ‘thout the asking GREAT BRITAIN, The Preatden Loxpox, Doc, 11,—The telegraphio ay @he President's snnval, of the manner of {ts re Benate, have evoked the following comments from tho London journals: the Daily News (Ratican. s that President Jolinson's persistent ¢ will of the nation is the ea wriial fulluve of the meseage, jo show that there is no hope for the restoration rica until the accesstou of ossnge In Bar Ke, and annonneement eption by the Unit opposition to t The writer gc ead unity in Am ut tu the Presidency From the Morving Standard (Conservative). The Standard strongly depreeates the refusal of Senate to listen to the mesa Buch uction disrespectiul to t From the Morning Herald (Conservative). of President Johns + and pronounces 1 commends it American atia'rs. lament of a stats ng protest and inn politically dying. Speaker of the Honne of Commons. ‘omimons to-day the election pf the Right Hon, Mr. Denison as Speaker was drmed by the Cr ‘Vhe members of the House qualified themselves by tuking the oath of office, Lonpox, Dec, 11,—The appointment of Earl Bpencer aa Lord Livutenant of Ireland 4s officially In the House of - Bismarck Says tho Fears of War have Passed Away. Brau, Dec. 11,—In the course of a debate fn the Prussian Dict on the bill confiscating the property of the Elector of Hesse, Count von Bis: marck, alluding to recent war ogitations, sald, fears of war, which were prevaicnt during the sum- ‘mer, have now passed awn, ——__ ‘The New Minister to Turkey. 4, Dec, 11.—It is said that the Baron Charles von Becke wiil be appointed Ambassador of Austria to the Sublime Porte. —_—_— Panis, Dee. 11 of the Bank of France, mud tiat the smount of b 13,000,000 Irance pince last week, iar weekly statement pubile to-day, shows bullion in vault has The Death of ewbury ~ Rosstul — Correspondence of The Sun, 28.—The circumstances pected with the death of Mr, Newbury, of Chicao, on board the Pércire during her last passag been so variously stated, thet the public ts entitled simple narrative of the whole matte When Mr. Newbury came on board at New York, fe appeared to be in an extremely feeble stato of Dealth, aud it was s matior of surprise to tho Dassen: ers thnt he should allow himscl{ to cross the oconn entirely without friends or escort, ‘The voyage had but fairly commented when it be- came evident that Mr, Newbury required special and constant care, His feebloness was #0 extreme that his mind beeame affected. Going about as best he could, he kept constantly Inquiring for those he expected to meet on this side, and insisted upon searching for them in the different cabins ‘This conduct, though harmless, became disagreo- able to the pasrengers, and it finally becnme neces- sury to confine him to his own room, Ali possible medical eure was taken; an especial watch was ap- polnted to attend him; from time to time ho was visited tn his eabin, and nothing that kindness could . FROM WASHINGTON, Special Despatches to The Sun. Wasnixoton, Deo, 1! THR PRESIDENT RLKCT GOING West. Gon, Grant was at army headqnarters to-day Attending to bnsiness, He will loavo to-morrow afternoon to attend the reunion of the societies of the Western armies at Chicago, A large number of the oMcers of the army wilt Jenve at the same time for that narpose, including Major-Gens. Schofleld, Thomas, and Terry, Gens. Raheock, Porter, and Dent, of Gen, Grant's staff Cols, Scholeld and Canpboll, of Gen. Schofel crest was left undone. On the night of the ath of | pratt; Col, Markland, Soperintendent of Army Mail November he secmed very quiet, and bie quietness | urine the war; Senator Thayer, Gen. Loran, Gen, being mistaken for eleep,for several hours he was left undisturbed. When finally the weteh entered his room, the poor old gentieman was found dead. Ail alone he Lad passed away, breathing out hts «pirtt peacefully and quietly upon the waters, His dea Won most unexpected, the execlient surgeon of the | ¢ Gen, Grant this morning, Garfeld, Gen, Dodge, and many others, They go to Baltimore, and take a special palace sleeplag ear provided for them by Col. Thos, A. Scott, which goow Via Harrishargh and Pistsburgh direct to Chicago, A very largo crowd of visitors pald their respects Inclnding many 8 +na- veasel even not deeming that his end could be #0 | tors and Representatives as well as Major-Gen, near, ‘The news was at once trans ly oljeevion from the expenses immediate and pros wonld necessarily be in chorne thought these obst forton * insarmonn! wee met at once by the passengers. ‘Toe couduct of the Coptain War mort hu considerate, ‘The ovly ground for dissatis: that there should be no provision made by the ¢ pony to meet such ease, A paper that may better Le called @ statement than a remoustrance wos drawn up and signed by the paracngers, and It is to be in all others, the ie no doubt, from the Cons i ative ea Loped that in this matte company will meet the Iner American pu tue Lospital, properly prepared for sepulture, handed over to the berorved family, Toestni is dead, and has been buried to maste com. posed expressly for the cecasion by the great de- tunct bitorelf, While combating in agony With the (ell destroyer, “Le Barber,” his masterpiece, was being given at the Lyrique, in the Lope that du ring @ representotion his departure might be an: nounced, and thus be produced one of those grand There is little or no prospect of Mr, Jenck: coups de thidtre which mark eran in the life o Prouch frivolity. Such is Paris, PERIANDER, ——— W DOMINION, - Tho Northw THE N 4 Territory, Itted to the captain, | whoarrivy and soon Ay read thronghout the skip, As there was not the Fiigbtest suspicion of any contagious dixease, keepirg the body aroke from tho nurnber of days till remaining to our voyage, aud ive that od, At first Captain Da- but ely the ship contained ail that was necessary jor the preservation of the body, and the expense sing confidence of the kc. tic. At Havre, the body was taken to | 487 in favor of wlmitting hi to a seat, ‘This wall be + a ro days | slmite Stoneman, commanding the First Military District, this morning. NRW RATLROADS, The Senate Special Reilroad Committoo hare 1 to report favorably opon chartering a ratiroad between Washington and Cincinnat!, and between Washington and New York, This ts a movement upon the Baliimnore and Ollo Railroxd to endeavor to procure anew road between here and Maltimore, Tis auceces Is execedingly doabtful, as the Senate has several times decided that the Senate hat no eu. thority to charter rallroad compantos ou'atde of the Disiziet of Columbia, ‘The Honse has, however, re- peatedly parsed bills claiming that right, TE GRORGIA SENATORS. Senator Trumbull has called bis Judiciary Com- mittee tucether to neton Sen Ls eae There + of that ston Monday or Tues Committee, that they will ry Jsiod by Senatory Conkling, Thayer, aud others, and an attonipt mace to overhaul the Georgla Legislature and Constitution, Mr, Hill ts here, and incessant Jn Ms importuuities with Scuators to get Ili Democratic colleague, elected in the same combination of Democrats, 1s not hore, but is {| waiting to sce the effect of Hill's work, } THK CIVIL BRAVICK DILL, {| Civil Service bill passing this ser sion, ANY ORDER, assigoments of medical officers The follow bave been male Brovet Brig.-Gen, J. 1. Brown, surgeon United Ortawa, Doo, 11.—It is stated that Sir George | States Army, orderod to report to Gen, Sloan, chief K. Cartier and the Hon, Mr, MeDow quence of the ministerial changes in Engtand, will a co return to Canada and make another tri |, In conse after the nest session of tho Dowlnion Parliament, to medical officer at New York, for tempornry auty, Brevet LientCol, Werts, surgeon, ordered to ro- fume his duties at Fort Hambiton ‘The following named general court martial h Aettlo necotlations connected with the acquisition of | bea appointed to convene at Fort Monroo on the A territory nivel! Weld pote tuniatoner feay, namely : Alt Fatcbees and the Ton. Mr. Ch ranawick. Col, Coffin will act ter jova Scotia, meeting t or the Inte si for Outar ——— MONTA AND THE PLAINS. nthe Oma: of Traty Blair, (Montana) Telegraph of the 9h inet, Legislature t ment of Immigration to Montana from Northorn Ka: rope The Virginia City ya: * Acting Governor Taft delivered his annaal message to the a ay. Ho recommends the encourage. | Submitted to the Bupreme Court to 15th instan Brig.-€ Toderts, Brevet Col’ G, V. Henry, Captain, First Artilie Brevet Major-Gen. B. Rodney, Fourta: Artiller, Brovet Major Shinn, Captain Third Aruillery ; Breveb Copt, C.F, Bessel, First Lieutenant Second Artille ry First Leute J.B, Wilson of the Brith, and 8, ¥. Rye ot the Artillery ; Second Lieoty, 1 D. Polls of the Third, aud J. Thornburgh of the Secon Artillery. Major-Gen, Mende has been directed to report In this city on public business wt such ume this month as, 1 Lis judgment, the public interests will permit, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES—THR wARDLE CASE, After anumber of unimportant motions had been , Judge Diack whether the Fourth Artitie asked leave to be heard on the questic counterpoise to the rapld Influs of Chinese, | Sct, Of Congress repealing the act of February 6, 1e65, giving to this Court Jurisdiction on an appoal He favors legislative assistance for the beiter devel | from w judgment of the Circuit Court in haheas cor- opment of the mining inter Iinprovement of the schoo! aystem, An Omala despa temporary railroad ge werd were completed this morning. One thousand car Joads of freight had eoliccted on the east bank of the | United States, on the sulycet, he be ited, as | that the repeal did not afte 1 this caso river; but no Interruption t#, and advocates an | pus cases, woud have the effect to deprive th Court of | jurisdiction tn the MeArd whether the Cout should not, under the juris cane, OF ways that tho repairs onthe | diction whieh had alrondy attached in the the Missonrl river | ease, Proceed to judgment, No reid there was, 2 dilwecnce ‘of opinion hetween Mr. Carpenter, who appears for the ng of opinion A that judg of Himerlf ay cold we PF the past tree iy | ment stould be pronounced, snd Mr.Carpenter taling the p: Of the Fiver by kcurms porte ‘The | the reverse view. After con-ultation by the Court, Hhormomcter this morning Indicated 8 dezrees bolow Justice Ronounced that the Court would zero. Teaving it to counsel to Gen, Mair and Cs tho West, and left { rium eng running re ,ularly since ‘Tuesday, while Chicazo and Northwestern road Ue’ frst througt turday only arrived las t report the Indians quiet and satisled. A lorge num ber of Sioux, including “Spotted Talis” band, oc: cupy the reservation upou Fort Kaadall —— THE NORTHWEST, Intense Cold—Burglar Shot by a Sberlm™ oner Rogy arrive! from orning, ‘The ovgh tralneon the Union P Huliway bave on the Lite arrivals from the upper Missouri resery ation nbseqhently arranged t y in aud 4, the ’ crotary McCulloch to-day confirmed tho ap. polntment of Thomas L, Young as Supervisor of outeru Ohio, missounr CONT The Committee on Ele wider the & Ve anotiicr mec SUPERVISOR, TRD CARR. na, at the meeting on ourk cont * 4 be senor, Dee, 1ectle Intense cold weather | day recess they wil ako up tho Georgia care, Thnk Cannan, Daeed) Intense cold weather | Wy Mie vmslana will not probably be oonsidercd until continues, Early this morning the thermometer | Sher thu recess. ed from ten to fourtec at » It was one di low, Tl river is frozen over as far do a Ut, the thermometer re: rap cw ow Misalanipp At Quincy orge Laughton, Sheriff of Brown county, Wis, sot and killed a professtonal burglar named M eiill, at Gree mhim, Me | fe conch on the authority of ® Total m Marquette. ‘Three or four si ged between the Bherill und the burglar beiore Le was brought down, — ro. AL thirteen degrees | Hoston » Monday While he was at- n arrested CUSTOMS RECKIDTS i} The following are tue customs receipts for + | 1to 5 inclusive New bork oe et salt New Url Ban Fra, palaesatcy THR HORRIDLE PHILADELPUTA MA. | Death of Legislater—The Legtelature, TRICIDE. o— Moxtowzny, Ala,, Dee. 11,—To-day has boon the coldest day of the soasor A Singular Charge by Counsel-Defendants | The Hon W. B, Fannin, for many yeare @ promi Picad Not Guilty, Purapenenia, Pa, Doc, 11.—George and Ca milla Twitebell, charged with the marder of Mre. Hill, were brought iuto Court this morning. ‘The | purely ed that they be arraigned and | now District Attorney their pleas received. ‘The counsel for Mrs, Twitchell moved to quash | mouths altogetlicr #1 the indictment against her, and read her aMidavit, in - eM ct that the District Attorney avd thegally advised and influes quest to alter their determina of indietincnt and find a true arranted by the evident cd thercto by the counsel and advice of the ct Attorney, and bot by the evidence su mitied. Her coun ad tampered with d the graud ro their b to Proposed to substantiate the alloga 1° tnore thelr Dil | morning K. R, Waterbury Presented to them, being | found the lock of his safe out of order, and the safe d nent member of the Georgia Legislature, was buried . | in thts city to-day, He died suddenly of apopl ‘The Legistatare ts engazed_ principally In gr: «| ald to railroads, and most of the bill on fa loral character, The K x bill jer dixcussion In the House. There ts but f an early adjournment. Tho w been in jon over sree duly. - —— ) | Robbery of a Jewelry Store in Sarato) Banatooa, N, Y., Deo, 11.—On Thursday Jeweller of this village, hitle probability Legislature bus was not opened until to-day, when It was dis | that its contents, to the value of $5,000, taken ont. ‘The cases and marks of the wateles hi been left in the od J been oN fe to prevent identifieation. ‘Tho tions contained in. the afldayit, and ollered tocall | entrance to the building «cems to have been made by the District Attorney and ask bin whether he had | the burglars from a door in the rew not enicred the Grand Jury room and urged that - —— body to. find a" true bill” against Mrs. Twitenell, Boiler Exploat ‘The Court said the District Attorney was exempt fry examination the € Louisvitis, Dec, 11.—The boiler attached to counsel then proposed to call the oMeors of | the engine of the saw mill owned by McClure Me- t i attendance upon the Grand Jury, and | Ara, at Bnford's Station, on. th Nashville and De- prove by them that the Dectriet Attorney was with | cutuy Ru jroud, exploded yesterday, killing Mr, Jolin. the Grand Jury, and that they would not fad « trae Dill against Mew. Tw. ‘The Ju ell for some tine, ge suid: We eannot hear that the Grand . Jury hesitated in finding a bill, for that would bedis- | @ Brooklynite © fon, the englucer, and mortally wounding another employee. pa f mmite Suicide in Harriss closing thelr proceedings. ett ‘Counsel—Then we will send for the Grand Jury Lad and let them state the facts, e Judge—That cannot be done, for they are sworn to secrecy, Harnisorno, Penn., Deo, 11.—J, 8, Martin, Suppose! to be from Brooklyn, N. ¥., on his way to Shippensburg, Penn., committed snicide by hanging ‘The counsel wild that if this action of the District | himself to the doorknob in his room at the State Attorney was unlawful and yet ft could not be proven, then the assertion that the Grand Jury is Wark of our liberties "is ali born, ‘The Judge—-No Grand Juror room, ‘The counsel offered to eall the foreman of the united in Grand Jor finding ¢ nd ask him if H duro’ Wie bul: | an nd no other person | tured ® verdict in accordance with th cap be examined to prove what was said ia that t Capliol Hotel, Deceased wus about 0 years ot ae. had gray hair and beard. Between $400 and §5 were fount on hie person. The coroner's jury Fe facta, Muypis, Dec. 11.—A young # man named Fd- ward Kernel, from St, Louis, committed suicide by it ithe Court refuscd to allow thia, and tho motion to | sMoeting himself through the lead, Failure to ob- quach the Indictment was @verrul ‘The prison + Not guilty, Tt is sald that the above action of the prisoners’ | Dernorr, Dec. 11.—The ri counsel was occasioned by a newspaper re {ue Distries Attorney bad tamper ury. rt that ~ —— RHODE ISLA Death of the Hon, Wm, Wom Provivayce, R. 1., Dee. Rodman, Secretary of the Firemen’ pany, Waa found dead in tls bed this morning, Heart | General disease or an overdose of taudanum was probabl, the cause of his death, He was Mayor of this cit ju 1557 and 1858, dhas filled A State Wor Suftrage Co with 'y large atte: e r iden! A Col, Higgineon, F sea were mute b; John Boyden, Dr, Mercy ‘Abby Kelly Foster, and others, ‘The’ friends of th cause regard the inveting as very successful, cre_were Wen arraigned, and pleadod with the Grand ther publi¢ stations, 8 a eid here | and Capt, Snow wlso addressed tle meeting. A res ina’ Wright Davia, Lucy Stone, Frederick Douglas, Mra, O. F, Shepard, the Kev, ve Jackson, 8.8. Foster, | A despatch from Omaha, dated Deo. 10, sara he tain emyloyment was the eau! r is full of ice, | which pus ® sudden stop to navigation, ee Onstavetions av Heit Gare—Pustio Merrinai on Tu BuBJEOT.~ The first of jes of meetings om of the Kast River Improvement held last evening in Wiilett's Opera it the Junction of Clymer e' ‘tund Division us, E, D,, James K. Ta por presiding, sald the object of the meeting was to bring to the atten. Insurance Com. | HoB of the public the importance of the removal of obstruct from Heil Gate, and the necessity of the overmment making aeqnate appropriating y | for the work, He was followed by Gon ,Barnun Becretary of the Arsoclation, who addressed tne 'Y | meeting at great length ‘the importance of the subject, Mosara, Daniel Coger, Gedrge H. Finhe tion in tavor of our Congressmen taking up tl Y | ject was adopted, and the mevting adjourned, —— sub 6 | that the Union Puce Rulirond bridge acrors t Missouri river was completed, and tra ns cropod on ‘State assvclaion was formed, and officers were | that day, Tho track of the Union Pacific is clear of elected, J} suow, SOCIAL AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY, How Poor ¥. People Ongtt Dick Sackett and his Chum—A Short Autoblography of a To the Bitttor of The Sun. Sim: Accidentally Leame across a stray copy of your brilliant little laminary of Nov, 2%, which professes to, and I hope docs, “#hino for all," pir. tienlarly for young worktug people of buth sexes who are striving to riso in the world Twas particularly Interested in the endeavors of Dicky Sackett and fis chum to get through with ‘Thankegiving Day decent'y, and witout being a good deal worse off at night than they Were in the morning, Most certainly, to close the podtie |itractes and read- Ing rooms of our great city on Holos, ny 1 expec! ‘on Sunday, 14 A plece of atupitity e.loulaiel to rive the chisves tuey are fost iuiod expressly to Denedt, into drinking aloons aul ors With this prefacs T hope yougwiit your young readers a biozrap: shall be ax brief ae possible : Twas a young wan, in al arents or relat In the world ona eler! $90 a year, The cheapest, rer use T could ey mo #8. yeu from sfx o'cloe confine! In (co: e dayiight In w o'clock at hight, Compeiled to dros style to keep iny e'toation, afer tw eree tn thia way Ttouad that 1 wae bon end of the year, to have vinci. dolar bald by in ase of lilness, oF some other ageident Wat should deprive me of my dutiv exertions, Linade up ny tind thot ths would notdo any longer, So Tooket Around, aud found three otacr young men situated as Twas, We agreed to rent @ room, to furnish I onscleem, keog* bachelors hall” oarecly a hint world coine of ft, ‘To inant success, We drew Up and signed.a paper containing substantially tee following conditions 1. That we would keep together for twelve month and alow nothing to discourage ws for that lengttt time. 2. ‘That we would allow no profane + searing among us, and that We would neither dei ardent aptrits chow oF amoke tobaccy, Hor ‘yea w diarepu. tablo house, por Lotroduce Women of that sort into oun Lat we would con't, and elean ont room ont: solves, taking turny at Hownd tast all whould ta exuctly alike, ont of the er ‘These were about ail te. fon, and they wero filthf rented a large, elry BT cents a week f ie y of neh outtit consisted of & thon, & few tin pane, the Hoor, When we were Had expended about @% ¢ Wwe could live berter then we could ina boarding house for abont §1.60 8 week, paying for ront, fuel, hts, and provielons, We deierminod to Iny aside a Week ench, erpecding the surpins In new Pers, Magazines, end books, Our den oon beeaine to us Lie moat comfortable place we could epend spare tine In, We could make it worm und plea We bad company croagh, and were exactly sulted at such a home ns this niade for wa, At the end of the first year Thad raved $119, and had also Bousht a amber of books to cll ave to #tulying me.tleine, My room-mates went of Into other avocations, such as ruitod their tates, Wo continued to hive w ctly temprrate Lite, adored closely to our writ h kept by al % wom nt, and ouly almitted by way of recrea af, and fave variety *, mained In thix room In that it oom mater, sole going Away aud who (Wok thelr places, tor we of young men wi 300 in wav halite of ad plen with Th ons through a fo clude, For a good wnsny youre af enough times, but held on tot £8 8 Home, never wandered alvouto in trainping, and now have w ci for a dozen men like myself, wise ten times ay much hod my tien run solely to taking money, ‘The saino has been true of my room f Ali are yet alive, all are well of, ail al ways enjoyed good hoalth, ant ail Ptil'retain, Wh mynclf, from foree of habit, the econe my and mental discipline and self denial tion acquired. Lean do no Detter, at ie close of a long Iile, ann to recowuncudt young’ men aud young women to do aa Tdid when ward place first spont my toney uMcient might have been Was young and poor like then. ‘This course t pociahy, sewing 4 lor young mee. niuios, clerks, students, he like, ‘Tho expeuses Of tour are oportionately than for one, while the noclety of each 14 an Indoscribable comfort and ns well as help, Hf thes aro only properly so nil #ueh people as all young folks ought Lo t hero, wave y money hie you ean rong, "Whe ya gat ieave the ah ‘slit we it inthe rigut way. Your y in your ow \s is Ub Lis RACE, future is € A LOVE) Ovr Weer, Dee, % 1568 ee PIKE, - Iv Funton Manker—Last evening, in the bas ment unuer Fulton Market, oceapiad’ by B, Houle as Ix Bnospway.—A_ alight fire again occurred yesterday noon, at 42 Broudway, occupied by the Hope Brewianee Company, caused, a seeond Out Lirough w detect in the heater, Damage trilling, In Pang Row.—Yestorday eflernoon, at 18 Park row, oceupiod msm diniug faloon, and oruimating’ in the ceiling fu w deiective five, Daininge ei et. —Last eve ot Firry-runn Sr ng, A Fifty-third atroet, originating on the firet floor cecupled by Charies Van Peit, caused by A tireboerd taking fire from an overhuated stove, Dainage titug, Iw Ninti Avenve. Dui ding on Ninth avenue owned and occupl house, ‘The buud cow and horse, Ww Joss OF $4,000, 4 Supposed to hive been the work of Iv Jacksow Stueet.—Yesterday morning, at 6 Jackson sirect, occupied by John Wessel, caused by bome straw which bad been put around the gas pipe fo prevent it from freezing, Naring become aceideut- ally Iguiied from a mateh.” Damage to buildin, ‘The ‘lurnitare of W. Saln, who occuples tt floor, wis damazed about $25; insured for $0), Tow Nuwank Fine Ixsemaxce—It is stated that the losses upon the property of Dawson & Co., which was ceitroyed by Hie on Thursday evening, are fully covered by insurance in tue American Mu: tual, the Mcchantes', the Newark Mi tial, and the Nowark City Mutual 'Jusurance Companies of New- Last ov og ino frame as a tore ranee, ary. ark, In a Cuvnen,—Shortly before 12 o'clock esterday w fire occurred ty the base f Bt, uke's (P. Ey Chureby Dr. Dill situated tn Clinton avenue, near Fulton ‘w Brooklyn, caused by a defret tn one of th leading trom tho furnace. ‘Tw fluor of the eh was Lurned through, wb 08 Were NOPPTUNS. ed. The carpeting and seat cushions were ruined by water, ‘Tho love is wh $1,500. Covered by insurance, Tror, N. Y., Dec. 11.—A fire occurred in Gar- ley's Block at 8 fe ehirt and ins int and. collar store wis At & Fellows's elurt and coliar rtore d to the extent of §3,000; tully insured. bailing Wax owned by W, Gurley, Whose loss Is $15,000; fully insured, At Gunexwicn, N. Y.—A great firo ovourred at Greenwich, Washington county, thie mor wtores were burned do The hval Wy ith, Bakor & Dennis, No Van Kirk—all cory dealers; Schooluouse & Open rhing. Lory W dry goods helmer, dry goods; Wm, J, Walter, droggist; G. HL Bento. ,elothing ; Mrs, Norton, dress jand — Meader, harness mw ‘Vie Mas Hull, the law office of Ingalls, Sherman & Bu tile Bo: cial Club Rooms were also destroyed, ‘Thu losses will probably amount to $100,000, but aro mostly covered by insurance Axormen Mysrenious Assavir,—John Thomp- of Kighty-fourth street, near Becund avenue, was found by the police list evening at the corner of Toth street’ and "hind avenue, sudering trom in- juries in the head, he having been soverciy beaten y Sou UuknOWn' partice, “Laken home aud cured for. Vast Raven Tupnovaaext Assoctation.—A meet fogot thie Association was held Thursday evening, at the Cooper Institute, James R, ‘Taylor presiding, Mosare. ftowlind, ptoers, and Willisios presented a report giving nouut of shipping, passengers, Ke, which pass through Hell Gate within @ given time” nino rovcinente Ne consary. to lise the uavigation of Hell Gate, and tl Increasing obstructions trance of New Yor harbor, A. disenssion jared by Messrs. Rowland, Lower, Bar other speakers, m which it was urged that Congrem ould be lume: diately memoralized on the subject of lmproving East fiver navigation, Finer Keorerion Axo Boctamie or Mannartan Citavten.—Apolio Rooms presented a brillant syce ‘Thursday evening, when the membcrs aid of Manhatton Chapter, No. 134, It. A. M., ption, Lhe costames of the Indien Aa tho Kontlemen wore 1 he uaseanbligo nomerou 1 Wad Wperlect Buc rast Eininent Gre 88; Pant ¢ viarty, 4 thore pr doin Wo 4, 8; A M b Grand d Meer of th fraud Ciiapter, and Grand I nd a large numbor of gentiomen holding the Sad degree, ‘The programme Was well nolected, und the fuor ably mannged by It W, William T. Woodrull, P. G, §, D., and dtanintante, The other committees Were also well selected, and performed tue Juties Lu a creditable mavnor, AMUSEMENTS, Prof, Guyot ov The third lecture before the American Scien+ tide Institute was deli Mall, by Prof, Giny ‘The Varomoter.” ends upon the condition of the thren Barometer, Mra, Scotties As Mrs, Sidds close, her popularity seen vening, at Steinway, t, of Princeton College; subject, elementa of t lady herself, ve The subject the Inat-named element, the atmosphere as messnred by breathe surrounds the giote like agar His cuppored to extend Mut one half of tls Within foor miles of wed into that com: ant the power of grivi' eter, derived frou rument by whic of the lecture hae to do the weight of ent atudy be- ina remarkable way, and one h the weight of # tho weventeenti een sphere had any dev Aristotle triod an experin: odd that the a! But we think the het supporters. from which the mir hod beon catrocted were t @ enp of merenty, tn the cotuma to a I Jove of the cap, Hidthan that the outer a the merenty tn the vacuum of the ty We of titviy 4 ‘That column of wor ntly Ali echor wstruments made « Dnt toproved modifle tions of t column of anereary, itone Inch square in t Wolghs 15 poondey I earth witha force of 1 Too most common ine ) Warometer, end. Dut the mout were painful paw robin to the equare inet Fovdinary use 18 Lie nther Is the wheel bneo: 4 Dut Whord the most exact measurements nearried Romo poor go where there was adrift, apter, he looked ns ly fered in the text tll he managed to got made a wretched pisce of busincas of It, forgot lis cue, poke when he ought not, and was silent when anid have apoken, hompered by hia efforts to recall the words Jin paris bai much us tho use, but Uurele as Denertict, was the ait were constant there would Mire, Biddons herself enught the general 1 poke her Mnes in the wrong place, and repeated them awk wardly In | 'A¥e been dirceted to arrest all thore little red-nosed, As to the subordinate parts, thoy disturbances, those who are wb) @rotew, Tae ery raised wotmetivy ab lity of the instrument te a mistaken ou tho right one. were, a8 our English friends : i degree." ‘The gentlemen who acted tha Dona, and | (Mt Cowintasioners of Charith wed each other aa “my lord, any atroteh of the Imagination, be © the lords they pretended to represent, all, Davidse only w: Against the re toa two elneses of vari ¢, Togular and frregular, tro duily, by the feasona, and youriy. tn the ni ws In the sea vaten it in addition to all other varlutio morenry column t huhest at @ in Jowest at 4 in tho krentest In the eq) tions In the atmos: lar Variations could not, by welved to be Ainong them really good; and he even could not carry off the hnmorous Doghrry scenes with eny Hehiness against the dead weight of poor, forgetful Verges and the xencral stupidity of * the wateh.”* Under there eirenmstances, we eannot very well or on the time, place, under which aho has been per uted to make her appearances, or upon the fee Lacrvnes xo Meerivas.—Mliss Oliv ya] Will talk about “Paria, the City of Loxary,” af that none could bo properly or otuer than discrodit- | Steinway Hall, on Tacsday evening, In aid of the upon the stage, the public could not be bronght for very long to ait On Tuesday er through poorly mounted, iLatudie acted plays, for the sake of any lady, however tal euted or lovely. lone, Where the iter: hand low mark 49 120) oF Phe changes are so regular (here by the height of Mrs. Siddons ett) or cireumatane dey and lowest in thy ¥ vory alight, and nc Nar ‘Variction® of the atmosph ment that prompted the production of #0 many p In the tropies equator Uhe warlations are aearcely noticeabil Wile the further north we proc pical rogtons of tue air are In a state of per All thowo var changes of weather, a sd wo find that the ‘and worre | Wieing will leetore on the nected with th ter records tht Hurtucrmore, it it necensory to know the constitu Philharmonic Rehear The first of the rehearsals for the second eon veo yerterday afternoon at the A The programme ts o and the new Fehoo! overture by Catel, of the former, bein asyinphonte poem by Lisat, of the latter, 6 beautiful and metodi el is @ French eomposttion, admirable harmo Unis work shows @ conselentions artist and « ‘Tho Liszt eymphony ts an in- teresting work, easier of comprehension than the wo had at the fast concert, and mannerisms that char: ‘The audience at the rehearsal was a vory large one, At te disturbed by tho action of heat er cane, the air heated by the cold air t omy. e that flnely contrasts the oll s Hayda symphony and an cane, the vapor of water weight of air, and < aimosphere we have rai is greatest In midday when the heat ven explained Redfeld's theory of torn, the direction of wind Fthe weigit of th work t# of cow overture by € mannce of Gluck. #, and the Ine: Hie iuatented cluded by regretting t ‘whiei the barome! of real ability, ¥ nloue can predict. Lectore ow Macchiavolll, As the first of a cour Hiterature and One Berlioz frenzy thi replete with th torize the Inco, upon the chara ve celebrated [itian politician, Nieu tn 469, and died’ tn 1 ng that I Was the first thine n audience, Kaye nn Macelitavelll, who wan b The Iecturer, after ta be vat addressed an Amer fouling Of the corrupt and stormy Uies in whieh Maceitavelit lived, and the Mine Holen W: Our Washington correspondent tolegraphed Anat tebe the fallow Miss Helun Western, the well-known star actress, , at the Kirkwood House, Bho was taken {ll at no here toll On her arrival, however, al #0 M1 that on the rst night of her appearance Cyntida, in the * Flowers of the F compelled to be removed from the st id 40 a8 to play on This exertion caused a r and she was again conflued to her room; dnesday whe felt more cheerful and contd Yorterday, however, she wai bay her thon sketched the f bis distingminhed a 120 he was Seerctury of the low In fourteen years of public lite he from congestion of the bow Pittsburgh about Ave weoks go, but ¢ fan engagement, 0 was as 1") she was ve without revealing anything. J, Dut wa au y and Satur Apso, ut on of on proceeded to si a been called an 4 Judged ; tint Ht Was a treatise did not cont promised when bur showed by ancient and. mo policy of most pr truth of the docte number of ways, descripon of the sieges of It the death of Macchiay cll or being moved out, rn historical illus the carried out | Work. Many wn to alco showed thi rematn, and she wa From that moment sho be sink, and on her doctor boing rent for last night ne pronounced hor ease thon hopoless. her twonty-third ycar, and was sister of Luctllo | t¥-tard street and KE Weatern, both being the daughters of Mrs. Bi by @ former hurband. and made her first appearance on the of | and wagon, belonging to tho New York Cireus Com Bince then to another room, we und Mores She was in | School, b Jobn B, Goug “Hloanence and Ora= John B, Gough lectured last evening at the foro the Hurehard Lit and Orators.”” Bho was born tn Cooper Institute ty upon" Eloquence: Which {4 one of his Dest, Wan replete with Round practical advice to pubile the Boston Museum, tn ber has played in England, Ireland, and Scotland, South Amorica, and all through the United States, | renierot two of Her only relatives now living ere her moth English, in Boston, an married Mr, Herne, an actor, some yea unlop proved anything but a happy one, and a sep: Herno 14 now in California, | 4) aeide. ‘The match comes of on Wednesday, by long and pov. by detining el horitles yn the euly) jefuition, namely, Uh i nbile to Commun ‘1 thus influence ther ory practiaed by iy eminent divin aimers, and Wa und afterwards giving his ow it is the art by Wh r sister Lucille, ration was effected, Miss Helen Western wa great actress. ment of their stepfather, Mr. lar once, bat never a | plain 2 fec and Lucille, under the manage- Knglish, Orat camo | day morning, burglar {nto prominent notice during that goutiomon's pro- | MUNA, 97 Bleccker sirect. 1b is supposed from the duction of * The Turec Fast Men." that the main essential of true oratory was aud without it te highest excul- ov could Hot be attained. We beliove she LABOR MOVEME Mer remains will be taken to Boston to-night for | operation 1 interment in Mount Auburn Cemet resides iu Bostou and Luelil Her motuer | only discover: inth Ward Labor Union, ‘n California, oting of this Union, a re jog wt 7 Bank at ont organization, Conoterfolt Currency. counterfeit. money in this city Ja much more extensive than is genorally sup- | Fiith avenne, corn posed, and it appe ous currency Browning, Pr The circulation upon the editors promised to give cop had also receiv Teast fifty volumes for. ti have seeured a p Mr ‘Troup stated that, to they propotcd to securd the acrvices of one or more inivent lecturers of ti that course sh tise of the Uulon p iriends for wt y Just 4s KOOR BA anaurances fro {| the Re creasing. Th is confined to fifty and twenty.dvo ticularly tho latter, which are very After being in use a Meult to distinguish from thy | Thursday evening, tn Brevoort I genulue bill, but on examination can be detected by | #irect neat Mhlid avenue, After the addross by the aise funda for the Union, #8 of on common and well executed day to lecture for bor oe 1740, tecture for | ghort timo they ara nembership of eveh man shold pay 0 cents oF Eh on ean get all the they want to open rendine rooms In every nent politicians, but they all such engagements, want to have no dealings with politicians of nor to placo thoinselves under obligation to Tho Ninth Ward Labor Union Jemires to become a permavient institu! ding room open d. the slight paleness of their facu and the shallow | tiv curves of tho edgo of the green on their back, Many | altos and gj Ot (hese tampa are presented at restaurants, in the lors cara, and elsewhere toa cor ‘and in some places no notice Is taken whether the Accusro or Bioamy.—James W, Jennott, aged ve ran’ weekly of monthly the city from pro desire to siver clear o derable exten Dill Le good or bad, the casltender takiug and giving | 40, whatover comes along. oe : Tei well known at the United Btates Currency | frat ube iste tied wife of (he prischer he tag Department that there 1 a considerable counterfeit | otbers still alive, James was taken ci circulation here, and some of it Minds ite way to that | Pouke,, wuere Deborah J. Jenuelt male a charge brary and re Loples whiail Ue dis- onthly meetings, on the merits of 4 cursed in Weekly or 1 oMice, where each stamp is duly branded with tho | and lived with him long ouoush (0 ha: 1" no matter who presonte It, © greenbacks" word “ counterte! ‘Tho fifty dollar nap taken in by tho Government in consequence of the | mucrsied to Ann Eliza Baker by tho ltev, Dr. Pr issuing of sparious bills of that denomi: ewerted are skilifl copies of the original. would take the trouble to examine the change" It receives every day, cud refuse all stamps of doubttul appearance, (he growing evil might, tn a measure, be checked. ‘oup moved tat a ¢ ed to make arrangem inittes of twen'y be wp) scouring the servi © now being Union upon a day w Lo report ut the bext meet Tho Committee Was thereupon be nuuied, sald ¢ tion, which | After liva ing of tho Union, If the public malt | soner ase A voto of thanks was presented to Tum SUN for Aus luterost In the cause of labor, Mr. Morris offered an additional clanse to the Con- stitution, prohiviting the discussion of partisun po- After suine miscellanoons discussion, the meeting adjourned to Monday eyenin, onnecticnt Brignde Assectation, annual reunion of the Conmectieut | tha ettecte of the liquor: but ins. alster pleuded House, Hariford, on Wednesday, Doo, 10, the Conneetic ‘The Co-operative Buildiug Movement ami ler the command of Brig.- ¢ signal service in the h sunual tonster in the United Cabinetmakers, hoadquarters are at Ue Socral Refi mm Hall, la Grand 7 refi pom ts (Hrd puneeticnt Volunteers, un Operative building | Gen, Kdward Harkind, did 8 late War, and it now holds an siape of @ reunion to perpetuute old a» are seattered over the country are hereby notided to answer at the roll li in Hartford next week. storm blocked up the rows, preventing a general dance at the reunfon, in consequence of whieh uch larger Luuber is expected there tuls tue, the trade to nuite forused to kup: ndependont of the Asso- A weekly pay: chation of United st Astoria within a brlaf crection uf bulldi $y to be taken in snmitiee bas been for neasion ab the Social Relorm Hail, to receiy ‘nd to impart Infor on the property thu Batt.—The | come somewhat soder, je Benevolent | count, of & hat had become of the money; but al TiistLe Benwvorant Assocrarion ‘enth annual ball of the Thy last evening, at Ferrero’s Ayollo Mail, corner of Twenty-eighti street and Brouaway, Was pleas*utiaud booular alfur, iibion to partios in- A xeneral mocting on the subject is to be boil at the Sucial Netra Mall to-morrow, PRICK TWO CENTS, THER city. cco any Atconot.—Mr, Parton's articles engagement draws to & | on amoking and drinking havo at lonath found em to wane, ond tho | answer fa 8 book just pablishod by Leypoldt & Hott, nudicnces to diminivi In mambers and enthastasm. | The author, Mr. John Fiske, M. A., LL. B., ew Wo think this I not altogether chargeable to the | deavora to prove by ascieutific argument stated fe after seeing how very far suo fell | piain langnage, that It does pay to amoke, and thee shortof the mark as Jer/rice in Much Ado about | “Thecoming man will drink wi jon remaina unchanged that she | pagnts/ hos a deetdod (alent; but that whe needs the most | Jewrsn Pestrvat,—Th vigorous schooling, discipline, comes more eviden Vive la com Jowish Fonst of Hana ¢a, oF the Dedication, is now being celebrated In all s every new essay of her por | the apnagogues in this city. It is intordst to com je by aide with heroxectlrnces | inomorate the deliverance of tho Jews from the crud hardly time to | persecutions of the King of Qreece in the days of iC illphrased epeech or awkward Action | Matihios the High Pricet. By a direct interference before he is called upon to praise some point well tiade or by play. ful chief cause of Hit success has been her managers and Tf she could only be eaved from her friends, she could make way against her enemies, Dut tho geuius of no woman, however great, would he ruficlent to overcome the diMcuities she has nd certainly no actress of her ability Ought to be ealled npon to play when #o miserably o about Nothing’ (and the of the other plays tn Appeared), the actors were fr of the prompter, a # while they waited to he part, that Wey might repeat it after hit Igencles of the sitnati of the Alovghty, the Hebrews in that kingdom exeapet the sword, and this festival has boon com id festival in aid ef the Xavior'a parish it now open every evening at the College Hall, in West Sixteenth street, Nenr Bixth avenne, The fair et thts evening, an@ who dosire to aid In this good work should net to ba present. of Fortteth atroot Pre rian Chore’ have tad a flr tn their ehnrch for a fow days past, proved very successful, Tho fate closed last ho tadie ning Assoctation vor Turnovixe rie Coxprtion 0 #.— According to the twenty-fifth annual re- port of this Amociation, the organization covers all the roa between the Battery ond Kingsbridge, ‘This area Is divided and sutntivided into 907 sections, to each of which a visitor Is appointed. The objeat of tho Assoctation is to relieve only the worthy pooe, | Aldi given on the principle that none rhould be Lolped who ean take exre ot thomsolren, Industry, cconomy, and selfdepon tence aro encouraged. ‘The amount disbursed last your was 872,009; number of persons relieved, 27,124 Norica ro Litris Waxnrnena.—The police half-naked youthful venders of mate and auch Hke #tock of trad , toothpicks, and hand them over te and Correction, whe will care for them during the winter, These little ‘ones are frequently sent out by heartloss parents an@ frlonds merely for the purpose of exciting aympathy and obtaining pecuniary ald, Severn! arreste were made yesterday and the day before, Tt ts a move te tho right direetion, and we hope It will be followed up until parents manifowt more care and wifeetion fou thelr eluldren, ‘The eity ts fuil of charitable and be nevolcnt Institutions, especially for the young, an@ there 1s no real need for this spoctes of boeging. Logaa building fund of St, Peter's P, E. Sunday Sebool, ening also, the Key. Franklin 8 Manners and Cnstome of the bandwich Ilandore," for the beneflt of the Chapel of the Crown of Life, in Eleventh avenwg, near Fifty sceond atrect, Tho ladics of the Kleventh Presbytertan Chared whit hold a fair and festival at Brovoort Mall, Pity. fourth street, between Third cud Lexington avenues, from Monday till Wedneetay evening next, Dr. Boynton will tell how life was latrodaced apom, our planet, at Cooper Tustitute, this evening; and o@ ay evening, at the same place, he will deliver 4 brilliant lecture on Dib'e History, illustrated vy pictures illuminated by tho ealelum light, ‘Tho wiatocnth invitation ball of the Lindeay Bt will be given on Thursday evening, January 14, 190% at Irving Hall Siuven Weontvo.—Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Wak ford celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of thets nuptials Jast evening, at their residence, 1 Pike strect, A large number of frionds and relatives, to gether with the members of the family, were prescok, and enjoyed tie bospitalities of the host and hostess, The following erticles were prevented to Mr. and Mrs, Walford: A rilver tem eervice, by the younges aembers of the farnlly, married and unmarried; @ tilvor pitcher and tray, by Mr. J.P, Beach; an tee p by Mr. McKinney; couple of eruet stands, by Mr. J.P. Jorutemon cud Messre, Weaver & Som, of Maspeth, LiL; @ «yrap jog and tray, by Mise Yatws; a barket of natural flowers and sliver shige ble, by Mra. Ferar, Suport eat of the Working Women's Union, of which Mr, Walford is a Director, aud one of its orlgiual organiacrs; two bottes by Mra, Cunavan; two ellver spoona, by Mra, Williame; two #alt spoons, by Miso MeCurthyy a silver eecnt box, by Mrs, Whitworth; a «mall cap, by Mra, Witds; arugar spoon, by Mr. J, Olvaney$ an fee-cream ladle, by Afr and a couple of Juego wedding cokes with hands clasped, sarrounded by the dates 1913 und 1263, Bhort epeeches, songs, &e., c ne tuted a feature of entertainment, Mr, Walford has been for nearly a quarter 1 an carnest Worker in tho causo of lutor and of temperniee in this efty, and in an unode sive and quiet way he has takeny ere t nto for the long life and prosp we heartliy redeho, Moxtury Concent of the Morning Star Sunday ta Pike's Opera House, corner of Tw ith avenne, will be addressed ay, at P.M. by p . Kev. 8 ad otiiers, ar AWwar Acctuuwe.-—A oan of four poniee on San from the corner of Lexington avenge yaccond wireet, to the Kart river, inte 1s plunged, Hefore any axsisiance could be poules were drowned. No other —Amatch has been made » to walle 100 ¢ ¥ til one ann gives way, {oF Mrs, | daminge Was done, Helen Wargina Maret Dec. 22 at the A) lio Rooms, 75 Prince street, on 4 feet wide, and 00 feet long, Donowany 1s Bumecenn Staney.—Early yostery aterod the store of 1 Kune year, Aa the front door Was found secure, and blew open the sate, from wileh was takon two @100 United ntates bonds, and $175 40 cnrh. So quietly was the formed that the proprlvtor, who slept not disturbed by the thieves, and his loss when Le opened the store, Yousa Men's Cuuistian Association, —The course of sermons under the direction of this Soni this winter will bo delivered by clergymen of {iuetion residing out of the city, ‘The fleet wall be tomorrow evening at the Collegiate Church om of Twenty-ninth wtreet, by john De Witt, of Irvington, N. mee over the story, . Pullip Brooks, Hopkins Cominings, Presid id others are anucuneed to follow, Rwapinos vor rit Peore, ~The Irving Lites cHlowsbip ayo a free literary entortanment Il, on Fifty-fourth President, Mr, Thomas Austin, readings and recites # werd given from the most popular authors by nilemon, ‘There wesea very wood ake tendance, und the diflerent parts of tho entortaim were alinost invariably applauded, The cxaccation the inusic was particularly good. pinaster, was yestarday arrested by Detoct McDougal, of' Voliee Headquarters, on a war that she was married to the prisoner on Jaly 8, 1847, we, of whom ‘a aisagiior sped th le etl one of whom, jaughier ‘that in 1963 he desert in Mobile, Ale., ue to New York. where be was subseq with her for some time, he also rricd Mrs, But, sue being a widow, pretending to be & widower, ‘The pete ied that the whole thing was a black z operation, and he was therefore held for ¢: A Venr Sap Cass.—James Reilly was yester- day taken to Jefferson Market Court, he haviig becm, arrested the previous night in the Fifteenth Procinet, on‘the charge of intoxication and disorderly conduct, When brought to the bar, he was still suring from stairs tatemonty it the was bequeathes by a mation dunt, which sum, with by aiounved tv $2,700), It having been deposited in the Toird Avenue Savings Bank during that interval, Fathont | @earing sono mish herself, she had the money fertin os yifeired ( hor Vroshor's nate, and a fow days eate in ! moment told him of James th have @ good time, an inferent role ambunty the vilest ia the Bighth and Pi ly winding up in the Mercer streot » Without sense or money, Wh brought (ace to’ fie with his sister, after ne bad bee refused to give (7 ie SINCr's Curmest appeal, and as there Was RO com plulnt against Rotily, Justice Dodge bad vory um wriltmal¥, discbarze him sll — a enemies