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a ee above recited as having been daily and. semi.weekly Republican «ae republished In the weekly Springheld /. tie Wea aed ysl soa defer thi day of December, A, D, 1008, His Treatment in the Ludlow | © Depenent turther enjs int an action was com: Street Jail. menced in this Court by thie deponent on the gist Efforts of Mis Friends to Procure TIE ARREST OF MR. BOWLES —-—— published fn the maid eld pecial Despatches to The Sw cited andalous, and vefamator publislied by the detente ned piaintif, elaining damages Of his Aoancial theory, f 900,000, ponent further saya that the said newspapers, puslis! el by the defendants, have a wide ant exton: sivy circulation in the city abd county of New York and elsewhere, and that by reason of said publica. tion this deponrnt bas buen damaged and injured ta | IIIS DISCHARGE ON $50,000 DAIL. | cticieney'ts a durectur eoa'monaer of the rast ie, Priations, whieh te holding We PActFIC The Prosident of the has applied for a Covernme day of rrcember, iseey for libel, fur the His Release. —— terests intruated to care as managing diicetor of aatifcasscis the ¢ Railway Company seriously aud tonly. , injured and damaged, this as well tor the Interests « and his ins | the stockholders [a said y at large os for th! deponent, JAMES FISK, J Uscribed and ewora before me thie 42 4. MORTIMER SMITH, Coram ‘The arrest of Mr, Samuel Bowle: earceration in the County Jail, hae ex: of feeling and Interest thronghout ‘compat a Cogtce ve elty, and in fold rock, D. 1363, mber, A. Literary and journalistic circles purticularly, seliom Notary Public, New York, sides, aroused. Tue manner of the arrest, and tue manl- | After perusing this document and the usual order | were pot d fest malicious motives that prompted It, are coms | of arrest that was attached to It, Mr, Bowles came to | ity of tero. mented on frecly by the reading and thinking por- tion of the clear understanding of ti there was Dkely to be no release a thought himself of communicating with bis wits, | gy, who, being alone at the Albemarle Hotel, and in € poor herlth, would naturally safer mach mental sngulah at the tnexplained absence of her tmaband, With this, porpame in view, #0 soon as the Deputy Warten returned to the room, Mr. Bowles explained community, and nowlere do they inspire fh Nery Store remark wow urd the prosceator in the cso, At the hour of the evening-—about 8 o'clock —shien n 4 the spacious corridors of the Fith Avenue Hotel fare most thronged by bitsiness and protessional gen- Ulemen discussing the events of the day, a littie knot ) of thren gentlemen casually gatherod in the realing- swistito Bim, when te following conversation, Ia roonf snd entered Into an ordinary conversation Mn. Dowsre- My wife fe stone ‘These three wore Messrs, Marat Itsteat, editor 1, oman and proprietor of the Cinchinatl Commerctat uel Bowles, editor and proprietor of the Springftetd Repudliccon and William Bond, Preshent of the New Almaten Quicksliver Company. The three bad conversed but ten oF Ofteon minutos, and were about rlarting in company for the French Theatre, when two men approached, one of tho two only e revenue fra ittoe, hut was g back to the VINGINIANS VISIT Ex-Gor, Letcher, ie Athemaslo to en Is there any siroultanco fs sald they came to arg and others mt once, howe Na note pretty late, and Ive got nobody here to send, ‘There's no objection to your son ting the note, if go know how to wet it to he Mn, Bowrss—Isthero no boy or imesvonger about i Siwasts ine bere that Dean send? ste ie Devety Wanoex—1 don't know of anybody. Enclish Minist Got no boy Christmas there Mn. Rownre—Can't yon find somebody for me apeakin Tin willing to pay tor the service Sreaxcen (to Mr. Bowles)—Is this Mr. Samuel | Derety Wannen—It's getting lite now, and I | down here, Bowles? can't fini ansbody. Wanybody hore i# willing tORes | from Gen, Butler's resin yon en sen Ma. Bowsrs— That is my name, Simanaen—T have an order for your arreat, Mn. Bownns—Lot me seo your authority, vert enbordinate officals at this time were eit- ting {nthe room Mn, LowLes—Well, whieh of them would be likely toro? The Court of C ims the road up to the 6604h mile pont sloners getout there, he will hay for Inspection to the Mth mile post at Ke whore they arc entting @ tunnel 1,000 feet throngh A temporary track is being laid around this tannet, whieh fs being excavated from On last Friday two aod a half miles of rail vn, with the thermometer a the viii cotion eases, has aljourned over NEW YORK, THURSDAY, _ FROM WASHINGTON. —_ Wasutsatox, Dec, 93. daily RAILROAD, Union ot Commi: od THe PRES uerilla Mosby, win of the Virgin'a Mouse of DT other Virginians, appeared bere to ace t) iy With the adjournment of ( CORN, BUTLER ON TIT FINANCRE, Gon, Butler is preparing an elaborate defence He will remain here daring the holidays, being upon tho ‘iflo Railroad jon to inapect by the timo;the tt ready 0 Cafion, both NO VAN, WYCK'S REPORT, Tho report recently made by Gen, Van Wyek 4 la not the report of the up by him, ant was only ans thorized to bo repocted, to be printed, and referred malttce for thelr future eo NT. ox-Sponker legates, and : Provident, mmarera, Tt him to pardon Jem, Davia ce. THE COURT OF CLAIM whieh is ve it al SrmaNsen-T am aDepuy Sheri! Here tan | Derery Wanoex—T don't know as ary of them | movement tx on foot to ha } order of arrest ixsned by Judge MeCunn (proda- | Would, bat yon can tt Ved iota he at man (desig: | proved an expensive failure, ' ‘one of the subordinates { einzend handing tho order to Mr Immediately on serving the paper the two atrange rs, who proved to be Depuly Sherids, placed the | one on either side of Mr, Bowles, as If fenring tempt ut escape or capture, the latter meantine Rowies) ‘i TH RECON Quite an active Georgians in rovere tho action of the T members. The MH nz ‘ho mon dcelenated) — Rownra (addressing oto to the Albemarle Hovel Can T get you to take a for me? Sunonpixare—T don't know abont that; the Albo- warle i4 a good way off, and ite preity late now. Dut what will you mivet se Ri will no doubt report the Dill to reconstruct It Mr. Trumbull Is at work gotting np a defence of the noving toward thedour, Mr. Bowles requested op: Rowrne—Well, will $5 pa: ieee ag sai ScwonpinaTe—Tguees not; $3 ain't enough for men from | going 20 far s time of the ment Whose company he was so summarily takea, but this |" Justat this juncture gome ot Mr, Bowles's frienda appeared at the door of the jail, b ty | Warden claimed that it was after 10 o'civek, the hour ‘At whieh the jail ss closed against visitors, they were refused attaltiancs, ‘The number of trivnls, how ever, rapidly mnitiplied, and thelr clamor ty get in proportionately incressed. Five carriage lows of poor privilege was reiuset. He then informed bis taptors that his wife was at the Alvemarle Hotel, ~ Gircetly opposite, and requestel permission to say ® word to her beore accompanying ther Congres*lonal interfer | portunity to epeak a word with the gent . be considerable discussion | present state of affairs, amd a recent construction vi over il, wit in favor of a new deal therein some #hape, APP AIRS IN LOUISIANA, ad left to-day for Auburn, to spend Ex-President Roberts of Liberia hs Gnally eettied has taken a house on I strost, not far oluged with the holidays, A lished, as having TION OF GHORATAL ng on among ctions and In expeliing the estored Committee again: nstany fur role Ukely to the c: cos the off, This pitvilece was also recused, and the entlemen Wwe the door at this time, inclading Senators Kelle rf and Har Lonisiana, Prisoner was Ineiced to make no farther delay tn ae- | In thelr, number several magnates of the Union | eee tne atatements untrue dant the Ku Kiux | ssigh a: ¥ ‘a neal Jeane Club, and other prouinent gentleniem, One | Pronounce the state i r tu | companying them. Making a virtue of neocsslty, | vier tig otuer of these rang the Vell, eniling the | Klan would not allow tho Legislature to assemble, Mr, Bostes iatimaind bis routiness to go wherever | Warden to the door, with whom a coutroversy 44 10 | gud. tint ecslous troubles. were developing, They bis caplors might choose to take him, On emerging | the hour woul minating by the oMlcial t | eour in the face of tie ealler, thus sum- | have despatches from Licut,-Governor Dunn saying from the hotel, hy the main entrance, a carilage was fonnd waiting, whieh the pris twas invited to tuler, and no whieh his escort followed bim, His fionds, who bad followed him tothe sidewalk to | Journ tho meaning of theso unusual. proceeding were rewarded for thelr eforia by hearing an onde given to the driver to“ Drive to Ludiow street, aud be in ad—d hurry, too.” ‘The friends of Mr. Bowles, acting on the hint fur- nithod in the order to the driver of the carriage, mustered other friends and followed, in order to jer such assistance to the captured Journalist as arrest quickly became known nisrview, During these frequent |, Of the Clacinnatt Commere ih w note to Mr. tl seen Mrs, Bow This . } dreaded ber threaiene the had ‘rom carning his too liberal fee, Among the callers about this time wae Mi Blunt, who, on being refmsed admittance or that [twat after hours, aud showing by hi Wasmixatoy, 1 own Wwateh and those of others of the outside party thet ityet lacked some minutes of 10 o'clock, Which bad no effect upon the obsurate jatier, became indignant, ond after. mentioning his name with like non-etteet, proceeaed to berate the jail officials as a wet of ‘worthless vacnbonds,” whereapow the door was slammed in lis tree, Again seizing the bell-pull, the Irate caller cortnued to ming until the door was again opened, adording bim an opportanity of re« Peating his polite remarks. ‘Tho Warden at this | propovet to Lake Ubreatened to arrest bun, but was Onally compelled | Ereasnry tn the shape of be to be salisfied py slamming the door in his face, building of the Kansns Pac! Jeaving Mr. Blunt to veut his feclings against the’ | necusit Coy tocar money subsidies to. th Hon than at presen he would not give bis appre Acriug cartlazes, drove to the Ludlow street juil. | On arriving at the Ludlow strect Jall—for to that Pince the prisoner wae taken—Mr, Bowles was own tuto the general sitting room. ‘This t# a com. fortable apartment on the ground floor, Immediately bp the left of the main entrance to the Jail vullding, | sunt of mo} the ear of the Warden, whieh the Decome co in the replied that rth to tly if the: pris Teloused, Personally responsibic tor ‘bly ing. To this the Warde uid be as much as his wi to be taken tron sted without detriy General ¢ be ge To be br: that the people were peaceably disposed, as t wel to any ake money out of the Gov Ho had favo Rolirond asm military ed ik would save ney; bat by givin ayproval he had not intended to convey the idea that he was in fayor of building a road by the aid of on ithe ¥ reconstructed av Gvorgla ts now ment Feonomy, ich Wo the Brentng Pont un, Grant, in conver. tion yesterday with Oakes Ames, P Union Pacite Raiirood, expressed in firm cided terms hie opposition to granting any more Pucifle Ratires finances of the country are In a much better condi While he favored the building of one or two rallronds through to the ident of the dee until the Govern tt his m the ‘Treasury Depart net i J he binlt by private enters Hhoueh fn some eosek Innd subsidies might the pubiie interest, pressed himeelf op- It te about fiNeen tect squire, and contains one oF o,,ine belsonet on, gay such arraneen posed to ail new enterprises which tended to ' two tables, and half dozen chairs, Tt is well light To de vory | plete the public trensury, or to increase our already edd at night with gas, and has a comfortable grate iin- conveyed lu this quety uo | SHOrMOUS puoLe VebL.’ Tue mont rigid economy mediately by the entrincs, finished wih highly aapieing at the main door | healthy ‘condition, He trusted ¢ hieeas ornamental marble mai ‘The woodwork of t ding, all within hearing | Would tnke thie view of these matters, wud mld tum rootn ‘4 finished In imitation of oak, the wails and | of Me 1 wh mw nitting wearcely | siinahind Ur tae sree ees abr yg sor pire ye ceiling being glaringly wnite, A single window in | ten leet anay. and enjoying the indicators | wit'be sid news to the mull army ot lobbyiats who the intervals of the calls he rend newspapers, laylog | them aside culy so listen to the outside conversa tiona in wi Whe wss not allowed 10 par Thus ho Whiod Away the time unit newly ai When exprossiug & Wish ty retire he was the room looks out upon the sidewalk in Ludlow On entesing thls apartment Mr, Bow by the Depnty Warden in charze ort have already avowed oljeet | Deriess subsidizing #¢ th Btreat Anterrog Derury Wanpen Yin, Bownne—Sal Dervry Wanpe was jeipace bt sown 0 What is your namo, Residence? ‘Tie apartment prepared for Mr, Towies was a The Jom Murder ‘Trt smist room on the south side of the building, opens Mx, BowLes—Springticsd, ing of from the Warden's dining room on the ground Aur epory Wanpen—Oconpation ? floor, [twas about ten by Git tin wae, wilh Ixpraxapvotis, Dec, 23 ul Z Teal a Window opening out into the alley tat mepuraic® | muster trial ¢ Ma. Hownse—lulltor. the jail building tromtho Lssex Market. ‘The room | Devry WanDan the rest of th Mr, Bowine—Any iniorin I guess the papers will glvemo | Uy prmation, e athe | than’ | wasn rted that ved two tron bedste Unusual and unne 1¥ nuinber of chains, a tale, und an made vrs of furniture Unt served more ty obstruct mament the room, and cer: uired for eon of ne ion T ean give you, you are welco five for conviction, i running throu, RIMINALITE el Bowles, Tig room Sed here with Ui b Congress pun nt-The Jury Fail t ee. re was t, and they were discharge vote was first taken, It stood seven for acquittal and At the Inat vote tt was © The latter part of yy & negro Wor Devry Waaven—Thank you, sir, Tsuppote you | were positivel; proba, for acquitial and one for convietior t accuse 0 ju hy wero as good ne are foun re wot accustomed to Jail lity 7 4 | fa’ the officers’ apartments of a pricon. On the y Mn, HowLes—Not puricularly ao, Tam about re | whole, “it robebiy. bat “just murder of Jacob Young. eciving my first experi that Mr, Bowles had ax good accommo iutio ee Devvry Wanpen—Well, E gnees it won't bo very | Willing alloted) but in the iorniug, Horrible Crimes in Tenn : | Warden intimated that the price these extra Nasuvinnn, Dee. rough for you. We don't usually handle gentlemen | eymforts would be nineteen doliars aud w half, the |.” cughly here, particululy whea they are brougut in | prirover was ju din the 0] that there week, neor Dresden, Weakly cou on civil writs, Yours is a civil case, I believe t rae eivide Clearly Bob Wwore he ries Gag $8 aoe But, in the enjoyment of perfect Mn, Bowrrs~ It strikes me as dceldedly unclvil. in a New York Derery Wanpex—Ab, yes; very good, Ha, ba, | hotel for unwilling guests, Mr. Bowles spent « | ed them up, She ws Paksably comfortabse mighty undisturbed. wutih the Preparations-ftur the usual carly breakfast in the | Adjoining room roused him several hours earlier | Tinnit ts customary fur literary gentlemen te leuve their couches, bat ‘Thai's tp-tor. But you see 1 meant it was an action for debt, or something of that kind t Mn, BowLrs—W concluded to kill them, i, as to the debt, Tean't answer, ren he might need, ‘Th thronhout all the famous resorts in the vieluity of Madison square, and fromthe Union League Club House and the different hotels little parties of two, thice, and four quickly tollowed each other. and, or- ' Sheritl's odie e, ward p Vin his carriage Herold yesterday reftecting upon Col, G The jury in the C} at halfpast eleven, and upon ho possibility When the Mra, Clom was immediately rearrested upon the Indictment for the ad Alnbam man dug a hole near her cabin, pliced her two chil- dren tn it, then Hghted a large Ore and actually burn- subsequently arrested, and when asked why she committed the horrid deed, vald her children would not obey her, and so 6 In Oskville, Alabama, on a . 4 Friday, Dr, James was shot dead by three men ta Mr, Wisk bas Drought a litle bill a.ainst me for fity picsceg niet wexteed ite aes a, | Friday, te te | hue wleuse,” She went lun ely to the ta: an, ond It fe supposed the inet tragedy was to aven: Je tosce just yet, Me charges me that litte | } release, She went lint y to ther man, @ ? Ld i Lett De Uy aiarea Ge we of Mr, Clan A, Beward, With whom #he | the act, and perpetrated by the brothers of the man nu for aiverti a, usually eburg reonully wequainted, aud by To'clock had that | the ductor Kibet. All the parties were ex-Confed- that kind of work ui f. Kentiouan at wo paving the necUNsiT | crits, A men named Martin Harris, represented aa Dervixr Wanvex—Oh, then it fa some of this | Patisty the i i Hig aperrny M a dangerous ebaracter, wos ehot und kil id 2 Cary a ail, and) Was promptly t sbama,oa Thursday, by #ome unknown Eric Ratlway Dusiness. Bloss me, yea, Cortain Interview with the prisoners, Beveral linurs were | jrersomds vedey, by #ome unke (ut ix a civil proceeding, By the way, have yor oanumed in fud ng the geuthtnen indicated by Mr, >; bad any suppe I guess we can get you up ab How Hibee tat sigh Be ahd Murder in St, Joseph, Mo. if you are hungry. | Ped Reet atau fr, Lovis, Dee. 23.—An ¢ © took place Mu. Bownes T thank you, Tam not bu ngry. | th rr ney of the bond, so that Aa at St, Joseph t Leiween the Hon, J.B, Farly,a J «I have got to etay ‘on to-night the |x ro oe ete, | ent iawyer, und Col, T. A, Greene, alnoe SLs DATE RAL AO Nat Hin YE EIEN Of le vba uecepted by thy Sh um Of | tay ver, | shit Mr. Early was shot and killed, Is any sail © of sleeping apartments, I will thank | 53,000, wita bie Ho. Cyrus w At Ma ond A ‘As [rtavetaeg I Sniels Mrs aly” ara ahd has Milles, you to glve me as comiortable a room axyoucan, — | Selover ow sunety ving filed this bond at the | | Darury Wanven Certainly, sir, We know bow | 14 tie jail armed with an ordcr of discharge, aud the to un utlemin bere, I've got a nice room on | prisouer was soon wt hherty ngal this floor, just off the dining room, that Pil have pus | | Asan evidence of the, enti thor tion in which Mr, lawyer, Which he supposed Mr oe The Twitchell Mu Karly to bo the tes Is held, 6 should be stated (hit subscquent der Case, fn order for you. You'll be just ws snugand safe | {oy ies is hei, i re jo the acceptance! tie above bond, and betore Lis LADELP Dec, 23,— ia ol t there ns In the Fifth Averue Hotel, | roloise was generally known, a nutnber of bonis RTVADBLEAIA: “Done, MhieeThe.. trial of, she Ma, Bowias—Not a partico of doubt It. | were tendered to the Shernff, Including one che! marder ease was resumed this morning, Mach obliged to you, sir. uv the of Seluyler Coitax, Vice-President ‘The prisoner still appears calin and collected. OMe the United States Wh this the Deputy Werden went off to see | jute, were nut used about the room, teaving the prisoner in the sitting Daring the ing of Mr. Bowles's incarceration a foom, with an under keeper for a companion, | Feeeption to A. Oakey Hall, Mayor elect, wus xiven but of course (hese, coming too ight of the murder. cer Warnock Was on the stand, and gave a detailed statement of Lis examination of the house on the ‘There were no marks of vio- atthe residence of Augusius L.. Brown, ab the doors and windows. ‘The on\y window Diawlng bis chair up to the fro, Mr. Bowls pro- | which. the fricnds of Mr, Bowles” learned. ‘that um which the decesed had been ded to read We papers that had been served on | Sherif! O'Bricn Was. present, Col and ard. In Mrs, Hidl's room he found {he principal of which was the aifldavit or com- | Mr, Haisiead proceeded to Mr, Broy 20 in ni dw diamond. cluster whiel: runs as follows di dence, where they found the | Baeriff Ting and earriuge, idence yot given tends AT, CiTY OF New Yous.—James | uiso. Mr, Fisk, the prosecutor in the ease; ove tie theory of the defences, which yu ve} Bowles andothers, composing | McCunny the ‘couamitting to, cetratey and ‘to bo based Upon the. assumption. that the > the dim’ ef Samuel Bowls & Co, City and County | omticuls,” Ay erie OF yeve gente | decased was murdered by a robber wiho witered the Fae Ae Oa ea Sick log men proposed then and tues to nit {or the | house to steal monoy. which they say se was known dworn, depo says that be is the plunufl inthe | prisoners. To th : no objection | to carry about he Tie testimony alread sbove entlued action. That on the ¥th day of No- | hbout. ofice Lours, ever, take » llitle ure the Coroner's Seinber, J ndant, Samuel Bowles, overcome, when 1e'r nen to wart | Jury. examin by the counsel { the pric or editor-lnchel of certain | g few uinutes until 14 for t ee yesterday ¢ Lis opinion that Pewepapere published by the said Somucl Bowles & | Alter waiting abou! seeriatned that | the spon the pr clothing was i Con in the eity of Springfield and State of Massa- | the Shcrit! bad gone away leasing a yer messyve | eprinkle, aud not smeared, ld have been ehusot -deseribed as the daily for them \o the ellect that he coull Co nothing wut | bad the stuua been received in earring the body fied Reputtican reab-weekly Sprenghedd He- | opice hours the neat day, thus etienstheaing thetm- | of the murdered Woman, There Is tach natural ubtiods, did compos? rnd publich of wnd concerns | pression tat already previlied that the Turp se was | eurlosity to know what line of defence wil be Ing this deponcnt, plains as mores w tulow- | to coop the respondent in contaementiur tic nigut | J Uf the foree of the circutustantial evie ‘ DB inp Julse, malicious, sesuds.ous, and deininatory mate | at ai) huza is not broken down, by some fucts an yet tne * ter, to Wit: "Hut Fisk tur probably destroyed the | Mr, Rowles, soon after his release yesterday, took | known, it is thought that the iusquity of the prisoner eredit of tho railroad (mesung the Erie Railway | bis departure tor Springfield, Mass,, accompanied by ay be urged by bis counsel. Company) while piling upa fortune for Limeelf, ‘Te | bis w abit, io, star ug eviience given Dost evcoing by qnuliipheation of its stock has been feariul, sro fant5 aa Pivk lost nleht for | Di: Levis, it wos anticipated that the prisoner Would thiryUipiiiions of nominal ca a year ugo ib hag | Application was mado to Mr, Fisk last night for | joe much of the cotirage he has hercvofure exhibite how’ been rased to sizty CF seventy iuiiions, and | his consent tothe publication in this councction of | ed; but he was not aa sensibly niected as, were tis What there fe to show forthe titrenc!, beyond tome | ¢ho alleged Hbelious article of the Springfield Kepub- | counsel, who hiatere | 10 the terrinte rectial of blood 4 securities of tue Martiord and Erie Kalle i ah With couuntenanees that showed that they Were taken ’ 1 oF two of real ostate, itis now uin- | Mean, but such consent was declined, by surp Twitchell, however, heard unpioved The Issue of new shires scems to — that forty-five distinct spots of sprinkled blood were and to Lo purpose in great part | Rallrond Accidents in Georgia~Trouble on | join upon the rizht tlerve of hia coat, and that the stroot wi pees bo 0, the Ogeechee, |» Finkles were ie by jets froin a living boay, t ore gigantic. in way 0 se. %3,—-An accident ocenrred | Neati being the propeliln power, or were scatte:¢ hia evr bern pert rated ths county ; Doo, H.--An accident oconrred | Winging of un instrument; that twenty-r it may be that Mr. Fiske and his associates | t igor train on the Gulf Railroad, in Jos were found on his shirt Bosom, the spots have done potting Qos, they ane it legally ju shiy. which the bagwage car wae burut, No one was ine | bud) cating th they were upw ard aod inward (ma at least in the New Fork courte, sevnral of whieh | i é ip thongh coming from a body placed below the ivve SeeMavcaming depouent Fisk’ aud others) weem | ured. A collision occurred on the Central Maliroad, | Oy'the waste that his tart Guile found fn, the house Wiolly to own, Fisk's operations are kaid to be uu- | Ly which the down passenger train was detained six | aitcrwor, hail biood on, and. attempt beat der the lezal guidance of bork David Dudley Picid | hours, but uo byes were lost, boen made to wash it off” But all, when the ‘nd Charlee O'Conor, and now both Judge Barnard is further troubic ‘on the Ozechee river, | Doctor, by means of the knob ollelotls in thie Hive State,and dude Watclford, of the United | Two white men were shot lant night by au armed | entry, and the Llankct, traced, the. murderer direct Btates Court, back up and help on his proceed Lody of negroes, who then too% possession of their | from the dining room'to his own bed, Lie case, ine C sopiel ina eater Skat Coal | erop, amounting in value to about $2,610, and exrried | deed, looked conclusive; and yet the prisoner’ wat “Many evon of his friends predict for him th itotf, ‘The planters declare that tiey wili be com- | unmoved, except that when the DEAL Wiiiess skated Prison or the lunatic asylum." # # ed to leave the country and coms to the city wn | that he didn't know Mr. Hagert, and was with ov Trengoent (mother sare tab the same matier as last | lees (avy are protected. ‘ eravily noduced by Mr. he wpe? — TNE VASTERN QUESTION. : + — ACenforenee of the Grent Poweve. Losox, Deo, 28,—The Mornay Tilegraph day prints a telegram from Berlin, synouncing t Prussia has called a conterence of the Great Tow of Europe, to eetite peaceably the questions at ts between Turkey and Greece, Later,—"The report of the propored conference tho Eastern question Is fully cont 1 Press (Government orean) #ays * the plan originated with Russia backed by Pros ‘and that the echomne ts favored by Anst ‘Tho effort @ settle the question wikliout bi will undoubtedly be successful. 2 ‘The Greek Government Wants Funds. Arneva, Deo, 22,—The Govert of the Chambers werodii of ons hia drachmas. ‘The ports of Paros and !Nivas ars to fortified 9 for tion, the means of defence of tho country, du stops have yet been taken in that dir —s The Expulsion of Grocks from Turkey. Dents, Dee, 23.—The Prince of Montene; Kone to St. Petersburg. ‘The Prawn Powers have united in an effort to dissuade Vavkey. Servia and Roamania, - ‘The Intentions of Hobew Pasha. CoxsrantinorLe, Dec, 23.—-It is semi-ofics announced that the Turkish Adiirt, Me Nas informed the that his instructions from Constantnople aro pe fol, rial changes in the colonial niagistriegs -_ GREAT BRITAIN, — Peony Postage to Amerten. Loxpox, Dec, 23,—Mesars, George member of Parliament for SheMet, and Hazley, mewber for Manchester, lave presente tmemorial to Reverdy Johnson, requostlog him ure upon the American Governitent to ado systom of ps go betwoen tle United Sta aod Gr Britain. dreds of the m nbers of Parliament, Tt anys tf fme hod ment wonkd doubtless ti ments favorably thereo all the members of #lgned the petition, — PRANCE, Kmperors officially received by the Kmperor ae Ambasen from Syain, Carlint disturbances Inve occurre Navarre, for participation In them, - The Frenoh Proms onthe Stunton: Panis, Dec, 23. ~The Monitewrof to-day, in Tending editorial, mays the active movements of Great? owers give the hopo that dplomacy by exorcise of moderation will alay thd Kast troubles. The Public (newspay that approves the proposition of tayite ) ja o West, occupied by © man naned worked for Mr. West, took fire while Mr, A way forashort timo at Pravin Valley, was burved ap, together with tvo eh anda girl one oged mix end the othor tir ‘The children had boen locked 1 the how slone. It is not known how the dre originate ere unable at the late hour the news way ree her ony fuller particulars, For the above Prof, M, Butts who wasn wat a ye ct to are indebted #pot at the time THE KING pane Prize Fight for Two Thousmnd Doltor the Lights Weight ( hompiouisbiv of An len-Iickeo the Winner, Witaixatox, Del., Deo, &.—The prize f tween these two well known pagliisla Was ine the 28th of September, and originated out of Hic! having challenzed any one in America, and his presved intention of clattuing the title of light w eh in the event of the th ot be nocepted, Maguire hud distingushed hanivelf in ¢ forula by Selting a draw with pugilistic champl-n of the Pacific # durkness putting an endxto the baitie nf hud been fought. Abe Hicken belougs hampton, in England, and has fougot sey eral t the prize ring there; deteat relews, Hav Weston, and Dick Fellowes ; Mick the Greciay, hoo Pura and being benten by , tested Nght Of #3 rounds, Insting nearly three ‘Tuo battle grown) for the present mateh Was ory ally fixed in Virion, but Jt bom found impoos ty boing of a Mht fi thut Gola! ig there w ; ya's Woy ws the ond neat Perryville, After tive rounds Mic broke McGuire's jaw, and gained t ———— The Championship Billiard M Caieado, Deo, 23.—The great bill bet and th mplonship of the United Stat here list al nated wily after mm Devitt wus declared the winner, The seore ab close stoud—Mul cite 1,600, Goldthwaits 1,0°%, — THE INDIAN WAR, - Kansans Voluntecrs Join tly Christmas dinner at Ca Inman is or uppiy, where tye of bib Explosion of @ Beuzine Stil-A Sear nes At Miller's Farm, n » bill below whore tho ex le'nyed by t were stiniing on t oceurre: and ne) crisp. Sever: who wor the #eeno wi f burned In reveun the 1m Query, w! by Cranes, Thac eon cit $1,000, ——— - Almost a Norwalle Disaster. Bostow, Deo, 23.—The engine and one of passenger cars of the Inward Yennd Medford tr Toclock this evening, ran tnto the State Prison bridge in Chark had Jost been toned thro ; smoke trom @ towboat bid U signal from the giucer. Fortonately the train was going very wo’ tio time. a Who Ruswouccre wore, gy "rods, DECEMBE! FOREIGN INTELMGENCE, ae Vienna Jometalty thet a and Holy, nt hos asked ‘ol millions of ‘Tio Ministry aro stitl engaged tn tle discusston of mM Corre: apordent, (sermt-oMeial newspaper) sys the Great Sublime Porte from expelling the Greeks trom | all ‘The Intended expulsion uctudes those In t Pash, thorities tu tio island of Byrn A that he had only asked tlat the Frosia be Madfield, ‘homas ‘The memorial t+ signed by tun tho London | th Times prints the memorial this mrning and come rved, | the be The Mpanioh Ambnssodor Rewived by the 23.—Sefor Olozaga was to-day ond fourteen persons haw been arrested Adams, who eived we fo the Insupere W Sheridan, ar Titusville, Pa,, a 160-bare ‘on the Boston abd Matne Kailroud, dus here sbout ‘The engineer and froman awa eabors R24, 1868, THE LOSS OF THE HINERNTA, Thrilling Scones -Palaiat breadih Bac Oor Rugtieh files contain a low of tho eteamer Hibernia, 100 miles from tho Tilah coast, heretofore announced briely by the able, Ccrtain passengers, Who escaped in the Cap. hoat, say that at Po'clocks on the me nlay, the 1th alt., they were aw: crash, Homo went to the eabim, nd the Cap! them, and geared them there was no dango Ing confidence In bim they went to bet, Ast tein did not Gg ut Breakfast, Low ever, War awakened, and shortly afterwards | to get ready to go tnio the liebe penn wh Were Working at the pu seidoate-Naire il account of the to- hat orn ene on i kept on increasing, and the woter In the ally rose, When frst iuformed of the day ned | hey were Dlaced the pa ment. fe icra niinit frome vty and {hone Who the exeit © mieht ol Ail They ait pty but as the day ware o mont gradually enbstt day, §t had alte Y ciuic? that nial and one gr tivo even ele had confidence in Cant, Manro—ho was 66 re A managed so wal, freqacntly came | into the cobin and poke a cheering word to eve bidy, About do'cloes on the Wedueeday morning it was determined sat the b aly should be launched Owing to the hich thle Worle wat mecompliehed Mal | with Kome diMeutty, but fortuastely th yw i wit at last,’ Previous to iiuaching No. t enyta'n camo to the cabin and told ths » come on deck, The water wos then deep in the waloon, AML the Indy cabin Faraongers went to tue (rout of the veanel, ‘There won bo hurrying end crashing, The boats’ were Med In the most ordoriy way, exch when It had received its complement euoving oft to give piace todue next the | ponte One old wooin ehardity potest bo Teawe th being detoraived wot to leave her Wusband, bat she Woe pot on board of the tichoat by force. “Hhe screamed Jondiy while being Ir tdown into the boat, When the bet f er had been gut of, Capt, Nuvro, with the ebieg entineer, came ant in the Tat Hout, The paseongers describe the capclaing of one ally | boat, and the Iibor of the erow in te Captain's boat'in bailing out the water ander the encour “ro ment of Captian, ALITY on Wed x nyt there was on gre SA ral, a sal The nee. | Captain oriercd tap, bnd told all the ty shen Hives, AM shouted answer Was returned (yom the Slar of token to the Pirens by the Fronds and Austrian ? stoamers to await a trial by the Grok naval «Moers un, Cocks's STATEMENT a Mr. Cocks, San Francisco, and hiv mother, Mrs, BPAIN. Cocks, who Were cabin pasadagers in the Mibernk td whoart ved in tet on Tucrsay aiternoon i ‘ tie Siar of Hope, fo Waverly Station inst might hod the Delentess for London, Mit. Corks Kiet the. totowlug Manat, counity is entiroly | patement s The weather on Tuentay, the Sil, wae tranquil. ‘The Government propost to make tate. | Vory story, and a hich sea was ruoning. | When it that thera wos no hope of aavi ta Were Tauuched, and Gil to leay five boats had da | When she we w tthe ship about ffieen i ‘only bet oniy le if Twas In tho t down, eteru foremost, captain's boat, in whieh there wero tn all thirt to | three perro: Shortly afver the ship went do ta | We raw the chiof mate's boat suddenly eapsite, bul Coull renve> nO feKistAnee, a4 OOF boat Wasi a ton verlonded at the the. Tt was had beon tn sinking condition ond fan awful sight to eee nome of thoag wh mate's Loat atrogellng in the water, ond others clinging to the boat's keeland yet be wiable to Cor avy assistance, T tuluk that aver ot) was righ and a few of the ave | Distengets sacceeded in getting In, bat T could not fee how many, We parted company with the ot and miter drifting abont for nbont fourteen oavy Kea running at the tine, the scamen utly balling, we were pleked up the the Starof nnd give too much proise to Captain und the other officers of the abip for their very great courtesy and kindnows, The Star Hope also picked up the boatewala's ty Which there were plnetcen p of B2 perso eafety of the pantengers dor, The ning to tke harbor, the nea was calin and the wind dow We eecordingly left for Lei 1 found there U. 1 | hovpitvity whieh was dented’ at Aberdeon, Mr, | Henderson, one owner we | ine come from the | us, but was too tate to take us into Aberd Kful for our r, from the revere 1 jolned with the nilas an address to ek truly thy gh my mot ly paralyzed Jnnd, France, and Austria, to 4 eouerenco on the | Moura, dhansing Wh for bis heroke exertions r in owe behiall. Turco Greek dificult : i Shocking Catastrophe ot Poamant Valley, Ed ah nonce ede o Childe Death ALIS RR oe Chured Servicon and Decorations. Povauxeersie, Doc, 93,—The Kagls saya: At The Vr taut Episcopal and Ro nan Catholic 4 Mia hoe (ic mocelin@ele the partientore | Churches will hold their ueusl Christines services, of atorrible aMalr which Nappencditiont a mile trem | Commencing Im some of them as early asf o'clock Pleasant Valley, about d o'clock ‘ur aday afternoon, | Av Ms aed continuing with some intermissious all 7 x ; apn fae doy, Telow will be found # brief review of the decos The houre,a tenant one, on the firm of Mr. Joseph | diy. Helow will be fund bref review of the deco ehurenos #0 far ab could be ascertain yesterday. Jomew's Chnred, In Latayeite place, gave 4 | eWay full suits of winter clofing to ninety ebihiren and ) children, connected with the Y | parish sehoo!, will he furnished with turkeys and ra | grocertee to take hone to thelr parents, who ean left | S20 enioy a good Christmas dinner wih tiem, ‘The church will be decorated with ever the We I xervices will be held on Frid: Dr meh ot 104 A, M. y even: | ts pert Davis, Governor of Coney froin St. Bartholomew's Chureh I take plee von St Harntbas's Chareh people (Ot Mulberry yl ford 50) eb tio pM. r Hy boarded ut th her of ontaide honed neert ond evening. A fre Aretitution te opened every even | from 7 to 10 Dare} Mlcecker wtrevt, curner of ve | | chapel with th it Bunday, for $1,000 a side and the chumponship of Americon | Mui Ay tee Hight weights, between the Imperid Enslish pugillaty | Be Ch {Charen tn Amity street, near. Mee cken, Peto Maguire, of Calllornia, at 12 Dougal stroot,will bold the usual services on Friday, ress Yaa Ray Eye Miasltt, mini hed and on Tuceday next the elildren—20—will have pounds weight, came off yesterday, ‘Tue match bee | thd Um uceday next the elild on | ‘Tho einidren of the Wainwricit Memorial C ken | In Waverley place, corner of Hammond street, clso anmbcring 20), will hold thetr festivel on Tuowlay exe next, Afar #now tm progress in thls ebuvet jor Heht | tho benefit of the parsonage tue. Tt will clone this it ‘The taual services Wil be held on Curist reh, tinjon service will be Leld in the Church ation, Fourt M. on Chr us Duy tn the eh Ae of the Ant ny y in the Church of VELUE, Cor ithe sombenthedral Prinity Chapa, Twentyelith etree, near Bros aig AM. fee the qorning prayer Fonik Hark, the ] cca téd to we | Peolms for | ny uel etutll eal! his mame i Wea | uis."' Will be sung Lo music frovs the oratorio oft Messiah,” A aolo, * Out th at tellost rood t ings to Zion," will be mung by Master Watson, and the ehiorus by the choir, At tho offertory, * Bust Jess Alleluia,” by J. Bi Wil bo sung. ‘The communion hymn Go) will Be wing to the tune * Chrismas,” the * Gloria in Excelyis? to the oud cliant, and the anthem, the name of our enlva. thon," at the recession. ‘The choir will courist of | ten "men und twenty boys. and the tawie will be the U of Dr WH, Walter. ‘The ev. eh at 1090 A. MM A.M.. and on Mouitay, Ke » tie elilldren's festival will be pe wil id rather Rr, Lovis, Dec. 23.—A Kansas City dise Marita were liens patel says: An army guide just in from the but there was no altcmpt at D oports that the Kanto volunteers Joine ” Plains, reports that the Kansos volunteers joined Mie odlatoh ails he: pillars were Gen, Sheridan on the 19h inst, on lie the panela of the gallery were march to Fort Cobb, ‘The General intended to d with bulnam Or; the capitals of rated with spra's of laurel; th arved with spruce and fir; the ¢ cel was decorated with all varieties of ever f and there were flowerd and holly abont and uyou tue altur, br, Lume's, rch was profusely adorned with’ wreaths’ and sprays of difecent oversee ful | Pho chancel was particuiarly ornamented, and ape peared to? thin @ part ofa church, Sir, dou’ «lies of tits church have been yory industrious in beanUfying thetr religious temple pel atill of bensine oxplodedand within afew momenta | fur christmnus and. they have eucceodal welt Ale everything Inflammavio in the nelghburiocd was om | though Uieir Work In nob yet eomsleted, tho wreathe fire, Georgo Bartlett and Thomas Knowlc wio | #nd branches nnd sprays of evergres Visitor to the ebureh With @ strung ir arrangement. 1 is Lan tsomely decorated cin deep fistouny trom ail 4 Hipporta, f the 'b ranntiaayotion, nT nth disoy avenne, In quite profusely titted green, thy pillars being wound With it, wi Overht wroaths up i and the wit Tue Chur ur, in Kast Twenty = the | Mt street, is aso vated Me | Phe Howard aud Five Points Missions, and House Dy of Lo tuet. yy the duvenil SNe Mensch wk teresting services besides, On Friduy. wy Tho Fruit Growers’ Club will at 215 Brondmey, at lig I’. M. to-day, Bubjoct—"' Relatious | Breginy, ot tig 2M, tods city, will give and Will hold ine o AN IMPORTANT RUMOR, —_—— Roparted Scitioment of Jogedt Allinnce Between the Erte aud Cone tral Ronds. A report provailed at the Fifth Avenue Hotel Jost night, seemingly well authentieated, and quite generally beliovet, that the Erie Railway tr havo been adjusiod, and that within a week, noon as could be effected, all ponding Utigations would be cloned and sulla settled, ‘The haais of the adjnat mont contd not be learno’, but it was nnderstood to ho a consolidation of the rivol interests ketween the Fete and Central roads, and the formation of an alli arco, offensive und dofeasive, between the two gl- fontie corporations, The report created mach eommoent, and eon: siderable unensinees waa manifutted by stocks opera tore to get at the fuets, bul the knowing ones were not to be found, Me, Pick eame to the hotel abont midnight, ant was observed to be an great good hurmor, but no onfirmation or dental of the razor eould be ob- tained from bby ——— Thivd Army Core Heantons This organiaation held aw ast night at Delmonico’s, on Bonrteenth street, The Board of Directors Oret held a reaslon, Gen. Siok olutlous Were preseatod recommending 4 reunton of the surviving oMecrs of the Ary of the Potomae, end the appolntinent of a Committee of Live, to have power (0 take eich: wetion ae would Promote the desired rourton. Th Porkwaa then read, Th stated that Aouirtshing, and that its ta ten, Th om the room ture was to be teaueaet aid Whio they were ont C wit Le a effective a an honerary me * ponilitn. AN th officers of the Third Corps we gent at (1 reunion to be held it The resolutions above ment They deported, Siskiea made what vis city noxt May, ned Werd approve id @ Commiticn of niie lusteud of fro was ap: pointed, This Committes consisted of Gens, Hook er, Heintactman, Moit, Gralvan, Sewell, and Sickles, and Cols, Mottock and Pusrord, Gen and Mohutariman were lerted nicinhers, ie ton reliing tot th of Copt. TB tek, eulont the charveter of the set, war vend and accepled, A motion to appoint a Commmitice to Ovtiin a roll OF alt ome re of He Third Army Corps wn refered to ie Board collation the mectin Aiter a tig ‘The Patutio Estates The late David Patullo died worth half or three. quarters of a million, Ie wax a bachelor, and his noarest kin were living In Seouland, ‘The Public Ad- milulstrator seled his extate, and applied to the Sure rogate for nAministration, ‘The Surrogate postponed the Public Administrator's application till the Seuteh kinsfolk should be heard from, und appointed a cole lector, Mr, {dward Sebell, in tho mean time, ‘The Table Adulinisirator applied to the Supreme Court for a mandrnus. ‘The Kurrogata made return tothe Supe Dural to in Avance ot his de urt, denying en eur sion. The power of tho later tri- pending before hit, in apreme Court (udge pia return InaumMetent, and iy Cardozo presiding) bel Ierued a perowiptory mm Surrogat i rved on i eapeet 00 co of Pal nth street, near Seventir | At | vee in | re will bo | vst | any co here ani oy Which the Surrogate grat — LABOK MOVEMENTS, pirat: Sfos Women's Typographicn The regulnr 4 Not held Inet evening. nton No. 1. ‘ypographical Union it Botonie Hall, 64 Kort Broadway even new members were elected anit subscribed to the obligation, among wtiom were u out female comporitors in the city. Aly in atrength, Miss B. 18, Howard wan electe: surer, Alter the transaction of consileralle routine business, and Femarks from. the officers and several members of ‘Typographieal Union No. the meeting adjourned tll Wednesday, Jan, 13, eet Mocting of tho tron Moulders. ‘The regular semi-monthly meeting of this nseo~ clition was held last evening, at 193 Bowery, Pre dent dobm Carcoll in the chair, ‘The follow Ing geuticrnen wero elected delegates to the Workingneh's. Trades Union: dumes Carroll Michael Sint and Jolin Murphey. ‘The members of this ansoclation re very netively engaged tn making varationa (oy teks grag Dall which te 60 take cat Irving Hall on the 29th of Pebraary, reat ship Tho members of the "Longshore Ship Painters? Avsoctation held a semi monthly meeting on Tuesday evening at 69 Kast Mroadway, lor the transaction of usual routine busty A member who had been ex willed for violation of the rules of the Suclety was res stated, Acommuntcation fuoin the Secretary of the Workingmon's Assembly, woking for the ap) mentot de! to the Aft a alwestton at Ale WO. wus laldon the table until tyelr next ‘ho reports of the Treasurer and Fi Crotary wero very fay t ing, 4. Th re mel cul bors a eotorie tor 8 held ater ho # of which “. — rickinyers Now 12. ting of this Union was held Tose at LIT West Thirty Awtroot, Al i Ir P,'M to the W Awe day event city adopted hava been speaking Wek Which reply will be pu Tho Soerety in cathering Inio its tlders, und bax now od Koud me working under Its protvction un cards, 4600 in lis treneury. It hes also - Riygern’ Union Association, This A 1a ball Tuesday ever Apolo Hall, thstreet, near Broodway, y vans 4 nied aid was a very plevtaul aud agreeable willy —— = FURD - Tw) Fizzanorm, — The houses, 318 and $20 tie grouvdon Cucediy morning, Low estimated at £6,070; fully ineave tin rune Eliaabethy Cowie pallow! A turd bullding, oceapled by Mr. Kdeluan, Wow slightly damngod. Loviavits, Ky,, Deo, 23,—A conflagration oc. curred at Cras tordayiliey M wry eounty, Lud, Jane nicht, resulting ta the destruction oF #ix st ® marble Rho tour wud four dwell ast nijecnk four-atory boreie Aonk Du in Evie | Ville, occupied by Ty Kouta & Co., hardware d ers, Was destroyed by tito on Monday nights he Fats HE Was Vaid wt stock of Sout, j insured was valle, we Wk frou) $10,000 bo HidKK) OF Which there as Gol, Oy fisurance ia various local and Kastern coupante Ivy Vorry-seveste Stent, — A fire broke out yesterday aiteruoon, about 40" Woolen shanty In Fory-seventh at Madison ay Where a a settle med of eoveral frau oF I ers’ Winter quarters, wid € Usa arose among their occupants When We Bre was fiistdiscovered, Women were rising about reuove ing thear Valuables, eliiidrem Stood in the Way eryitigy wuile men | bo; # bravely set to with Polls of Water, and held the t reutening flames to check until the arrival of the engines. ‘The bouse Whore the Ure broke out wa» occupied by Dick Co 4 no cause coud bie given as to the origin of Ky ma sinall 4, corner of that polit ind houses, like sul Jerably eons terna: Dainage sight, Awouut of insurance euuid wecertatned, Tus Conortion ov Joux Derra,—Yosterds: morning, Micnact Doolan, who on list Friday at noon evtnmitted the teloltous assault ou an old Ger man named Jobn Dona, by knvcking hin down on tue sidewalk, injuring hint rely that bia life Was in danger for several days, was broucht before Justice Houptuan la for exaininstiuny Wien ib appearing 5 Z WAP AU bi & COU Hien BOL to ved, Poulan Was remanded back to prison u M8 distant Desverate ow ix Monnisayta.—Patrick Kel- ly, Vatuiek Fitzgerald, Marty, dames, and Lawrence Rustin were brought bef sustied Bt Morrisania tas morping, ebarged with creating a riot on Westehost ruven former With an additional charge of Tescue prisouers (rom and Geoaust Made the arre Wey Were al Baturduy neat, ‘Tuastent ov tus Ixprass.—The Indian Come Tission met Inst evening, ju the rooms oF the Geu: graphical and Stutiatteal Hocieiy, at Cooper Institute, to eur a statement Irom Col, Wynleop, iste Lndiaa Conunissioncr of the Cheyennes, Arapaboos aud oulcr Indiv tribes, Mis address Was A Feply to three or four distinet questions pub to him by the Commisstou at its Inst meeting In regard to the causes of war between the Litany aod Wilts ti Lest methods to awold such outbreaks, He was f llowed by Gea, Caliua and Mr. Rover Cooper, ta snswer tow question by Mir, C Gea, Cullum suid that the Indians ought to b Tuto tree distiieis, und three Couinissioners, wi und pay Wf Brigadier Generals, siould be appoiaty Wgetbor with (aree agents, with the rank aud pay of or, (9 meek aud treat With « like Commiasion of Indiac's from each district, ant 10 settle all dispu'es und ty ail causes ariaing Ditwocu the Wiites And the red men, and he believed habe lasting peace could be eoslly segured, e oicer WhO held fur Waal op AMERICA, —— Arrival of Minister Washburne and General Webb, — BOUTIL Thoir Viows upon tho Paraguayan Difficulties, —— An Yoterview with Gen, Webb and Mr Washburns Tho United States steamship Merrimack an Fived hero yesterday morning, twenty-eight daye from We ¢ danciry. When abvut 18 hours out from Bahit, one of her engines gave out, but she completed the voyage, 4000 miles, with this draw brek, with ouly two days loss of time. Awang hee posonaers were M bb and Washburn. ‘The former is stopping at @ friend's boase ta Union equate, where he will remain for some days, Ho has broucit hie femlly to this country, bat Intends to retura acon to Breall fo a fw weeks by tho Fane steamer, Mr sn has avo trouglt on Me fazally, t Homes, Ta an tuterview with { Cyoning some must fateresting fod new facts fered respecting the difical testa Pare that ho Lad beem Minister to. Brazil seven yours, and Pi opowet to remain there no looger after not March, Hhe Wer in Poraguay wot commenced withott ang Just cause on ihe port of Ly Lunpowed dictator of tuat pretended republic, His encmied are the Diaztiloas, Uraguryuns, and the Argentine Republie, who evnsider hiat the common enemy of markind. The allies, however, havo proseowted the war in amost inefMetont manager, Tho troables there Have bat just commenced, Brocll has wasted 00,008 mea slresty, ood whe eannot afford to lose nore, Toot coentry ts preatty In need of Iaborces, ond it wonld tive twenty yours bofore cube 1 could supply the low of the Lut twe Hee eontuet o war las Leon shamefal allied forces uumber those of 4 three to one, and yet ho keeps them ensily a@ bay, and if foreod to avy extrenity, Le ean Ay to the #trongbolds In the mountalos, where it will be time possible to dislodge hi, Onr own trombles with Paregnay ero ofa very Us weture, as two of the Teau Iegation are now helt as prisoners by gland spent 29.000,0% pounds to protect Englishien in Abysstota, but the United States, with a mreater gricvance, has done nothing yet to defend ber honor ia Paraguay. Gen, Webb sald that Mia foter Weehburn was In danger of Lis fo in Avome And that he was cournelted to aend a U. 8, war Vessel after hin, The nilied forece would not allow itto poss their bloewate, bat to Genoral dectared Aline af thi not gly Adeniaml unpopular at eral was particntarly revere on the conduct ML Davis tn his tardy a has, A. Want ali apace pr terenti ast Wo years, elving his full and ine deseription of the foxrful conde het country, and the virtual time meelf cud Tegation tn the elty of Wren ho retnmned’ to Rio in 1906 he puree of the river, and that they refused bis Meckade to Paragnay, Admiral Godon, U. Navy, declined to enforce up witn the United Stal 0 ordered, and the the rigit to Minister nO resistance wae offered. Washbun, thos, witer fourteen months of fruitless Atcompts th reveh his station finally arrived there im Nov.. 19%, Ile took with him provisions enough to last eight ‘monte #tarving condita rival, and for ab as the country was almoal Loper welcomed him on lis ary ut a Your matters went on smoothly, ‘Trouble, however, #oon cane, Lopes is ® man deep suspicions, and Intensely hates every one m known to be traly loyal to him, fs an object of fear to all the inhabitants of Forageny, aad We nd that foreigners were im) ep he took was in daly, complicity in the rev lously to tals, Loy nature is cowardly, erurl, and bloody. He fd tists revolution woe belng orgenteed oqaiset id ‘ortugeowe Conatil Liat hia. jeer be respected on the ul forty or fifty in Legation as the only this point the Portaguese Cons Lopes de Mr. Washt y Mr. Bliss, Loration, and Mr, 40 given up anslator for th ed these gen- er refused to bers of his tho Ame as they Were mem ation. proper, Tt was ebimed that Blise had eta paper favoring the ws ation of Lopes, ‘that Masterman Was Implicated in the plot also. Mr. Washburn bad by tds the dems 19 passe ports, but they were refused. At length he received ties stating there was abundant proof of bis owm, compheity in the revolut inst Lopes, but nant of the Iatter's great respect for the Aine sports sould be given to the Minis nn § arrested é Was noting Accontlucty, Stutes gunboat Wasp way ae barn, and Bat when he Biles und Masterman, and carried awnys vived a letter from own ott hiv disguise and hed Infor pea Govorament that the Amerte Minister hlinself wos privy to the revolution, se, was Written under threats of torcure b. Nothing more has becn heard of either hes oF Mustertuin. ‘These wero secredited iwenm ore of the Aine logation, and Voth Mr, Wasbe and Gen, Webb recard the action of Lopes a reiuge ¢ hu outage upon the sacreducss of the persons of & eign etatassy, Want the new Minister to Parte yoay. Mr, MeMohon, will be able to accomplish ip Une ‘hatter reiotan fo b. The condition of 4 th, suay ie forlorn in the ex- Uf Lees aren tobe to ii’ o@ every man net bear ‘Our Ministers belies thein in this counter ¥ one knows toe tigutiul witles has born done txelr actos, Bot ae tthe seat a Wor in Mouta, Atnevten ire history of the events there is known, they condous, oy claim, flees Lopes Sueking @ Reconctttation with the Vulted state Pan, D —The Mosiieur has late Para euuyan ad Which iy the position of Lopes ls erition! im conscquenes of bis difercnces with th Unied Biotex, and that he will probably seek a reconciliation w the Arverican Government, ‘The o states thot Paracnay continues to make stance ty the movements of the alited Monieur a ere ariny. Avenioan Txstiror Lecrunxs,—Vresidont Dawes fon, of Montreal, delivered t betore the ’Aimericnn Tustitute evens ing. Ls subjcot wax, * Phe ray" and @ Fespeolable audiences’ jiatened to has interesting de ona and theories coments Last Evextxe.—Joho Baw ecriy » eged inet of dd badly injured, Token Pweiltth street..... Frederclt ue A, fell on the fee in Fort: Nia street, mes fh avenue, aud severely Injur: Limeelf, suken homme, Tux Fine Cousnsstonses’ Weexty Meera. A meeting of the Fico Couusstoners was beld yess wt the ball im Mercer sree, Gen. After the usual protiminary bu: appoluted to re-distriet the eity, a home to dua EB Greiiing, of 5 a reported the work comple and Napety reierring thereto, Tho report oped, “Dae var or documents were red to the app mmitioes. A few do uent ti sujuurned, Srniovs Assavus on Wowey,—Anne Mulligan, of 753 Second avenu: und last evening ab the corner of Pweilkn st ri b from wounds the fi 1, which received at t hands of James Coark, street, near Taken to Bellevue Hos pital, )..Cweh of 33) First avenue, was povercly bi last evening by ber husband David 1 seriously rjured about the bod, ‘Taken te levue Hospital, Conoxeus’ Inguests.—Coroner Rollins yosters day held ou tngucst ai tho Hutson Kiver Rall road depot om tie body of Edward Quigley, mployeo of the Hudso iver faa nyony, Who Was accidentally rua over killed tho night before by a tram of care sirect. Also, at 603 West Thir y-second street, the body o: John Stabert, whose deat. was by an overdose of lwuduium ‘The body of an ame Known man, whicl as revorved to yestertay's B was found ch Monday might om the corner bers strcet und City Mail place, was iden tiled of ae Ttailun cigar maker. It was discove, death wus tic result of Bright's disease of the Dey, Decearal was phant 4h vena a? nag Weaver a wil * mbers Were tricd, alter which the Board

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