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Tostimony of the Widow and Brother of the Murdered Man. —_— No better proof could be tnioroat which the pabite fect in the Coroner inqu oamber of ladies. There w writ At aboat 10% o'c.ock suming the investigate of the mu They took their se. betrayed their deep anxiety, Logan is ® smal tuilt, ine idiblo tone Thich was swered by— be dia” tovimony were etrong. bone, and extended obliquely the cut, Ho dressed the wou: Lestine. Mrs, Marte when mj Bane of glass j up mate cot an the parlor : erkod bim i the man, and he said, * Oh no, first elit hoid of him with t pont of thi wot expect to Hv wn, nooe Tenjomin TH. Roge: told me a0, pleked i up ‘ie abort mun came into th his (Mr, Rogers's) iar ooket boo! them into tooth free, but was not sui ppposlte or near Mr. R men standing on the pavem pnd near he also naw ing out the ar (Gloucester) 6 betwer ery littio past 6. Wrward,” ‘Taliant stoped up to the desk, Coroner to Gloucester—Is Gioucestor—Yor, air, Aicuiare of his arrest of Loga the testimony thus fur educed. ed, piuce, Detention, — ‘The suicide wncle of the young man fo fite of ineantt ae, THIRIY-SIXTH YEAR. THE ROGERS MURDER, | TALLANT AGAIN IDONTIFIED. n of th mysterions mar: doe of Mr. Rogers, than tho large assemblage of eit!- fens who yesterday morning fled the cold and ensty chamber of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, to hear the testimony elicited In the continuation of , Among the throng were many awyers and merchanta of respectability, ond a also not afew mero loungers. Some of these worthies erowted them- solves forward a Koon a8 the doors were opened to 4 ocenpled the arm-chairs and to the exclasion of gentle mon whom Important rcacons of friendship dern in the case had attracted to the City Hail, (00m Was Crowded—ao much #0, indeed, that the ro- porters, In addition to being placed most admirably so as to nolther hear nor sce the witnens Jer tho further dimiculty of being scarcely able to On account of the (requent jostiings of the prevaing throng behind them aud nt thelr elbows. the hour appointed for ro Ars, Rogers, the widow ed man, entered the room tn company with hee two daughters and son-in-law, As om pre- vista oocasions connecied with the inquest, ladtos wore In deep mourning and heavily veiled. sin silence and waited. aforwurd Logan and Tallant entered with officers, rnd took thelr places tn the seat under the Window on the east side of the room. Ncularly notleod, there wns nothing about thes to attract uttontion ; but their faces, closely observed, alight man, with a most unpre pomoesing countenance. He docs not seem » men Who would have the courage to perpetrate such @ deed as that on suspicion of which be is held in cus. tody. He generally appeared stolid and prepared, Dut at times a quick apprehensive glance around ro- Yealed his consciousness of the peril to which ne stood. At all times he seemed frightened, an times endeavored not to apporr wo. T: sat next him, ts 8 larger man, clearly possessed of greater capacity and character, The pallor of bis face was deepened by his black hair and beard. Re seemed more compored than Logan, but his featares tuo wore « halfdetined ex- pression of apprehension, Both were downcest. Many wore the whispered comments om the ap- pearance of the prisoners, the probavillites of thetr J thelr c! ance of being discharged, Behind Tour reporter one man said to another in an olimoat I believe thad Mttle fetler did is." Poon, he never had the courage, I don’t believe Opinions, however, neither before nor afer the ‘Tho Girt witness was Dr. William Ht Who testified that he saw Mr. Rogers about minutos afer he received the wound. knife wound, midway between the navel and hip inward through ‘tho abdominal walls, The bowels protruded through |. Mr. Rogers lived fy hours, Three hours after he received the wound his brother picked up about one Rogers gave her testimony in a vory low voice to the stenographer, who, after liad subscribed to it, read as follows ym; tip © walked with 0% there was blood he had any words with ‘he sald that the aw of the man ho camo into the area bran- dishing « knife over bie head, and gravbed his wately Intention of holdin him onttl beip came, when he became exesper and used the knife; he, In the struggle, suized the man and tore a portion of it from him, which he brought tuto the boure with him; bi 4 TRSTIMONT, testified as follo d'clook Furrived at cic house ; 1 spoke to er; he said be hed thrown something in the street; ‘about midway picked the area La aboot an ine! ad gave it to T then went to the bed where my broth he could give me any deseription suid One was tall and the other mg that looked were doing at first, the coat of the other saying ax be went, J) and flourished , and grabbed his rablied the wate be soured hn by e struggle he got both watch and ! . coat pocket ; as 0 -selaod Cheve things he (Mr. Rogers) called out “"Murdert” theo be cut hia; be held on unl the ont wus torn ; the assailant ron across the street to tue other man, and both went toward Rro Tho short man had w light-colored oyercont thouviit the suort man tad ® dark complexion aud a THR COLORKD BOY'S TRATIMONY, ‘Wiitiain Gloucester. n colored boy, testified that ho worked lust month at Wood's Museum; that on the Bist of Decomber he war walking on Twelith mtroct, use, when be saw two opponite t r, Rogers sweep” ything eon bear any outery; one of them bad on black fang hkl overcuut, the other hud of \ ent on ap Unis BIOTIN BROOKLYN. yates A War of Races ihe Kloventh Ward— Colored Men Assnulted—Mae Fatally Mtabbed—Crockery Store Cleaned Ont— Prisoner Roscued from the Poltoe. In an affray in the Eleventh Ward of Brooklyn yesterday morning John Hopkins was fatally stabbed by acolored man, whose Identity had not been ee tablished Inst evening. Bernard Genley was im Park avenue Intoxicated, and when nosr Canton street he met two colored men, William I. Edwards and Samael Halsey, who were peaceably standing on the sidewalk, Ganley, without any apparent provoea- tlon, struck Edwards tn the free and knocked him into the goiter, The latter got up bat was again Knocked down, when Halsey dealt a blow upon Ganley's neck and sent bim into the street, By this time alarge crowd of colored and white people, of both scxca, had gathered. ‘The whites made an Attack upon the blacks and drove them throngh Cam ton atreet, peiting them with stones and sticks, Hopkins, who Joined in the chase, attreked some flecing black man, who, having a kolfe in bua hand, stabbed bim in the left side, wounding him fatally. Two of the injured man's friends, John Corngan ‘and Jomes Radigan, picked him up and took him to the City Hospital, The whites continued their At Of the negroes to Myrtle avenue, corner of Ray: mond street, where the latter took reiuge in Thomas Dawson's crockery store, The pursuers eutered, and erying, “Kill the d—d agers," soized t pitchers and other erockeryware and broke them over their heads, injuring several men aud women very seriously. The amount of damage done to the ftore by the rioters is about $100. Oficers Boone and Smith reached the scene ot this juncture, aud arrested Ganley mud resened Kiwanis, who had boen badly beaten abvut the head and way to the Police Station Ganley was ri y equeutly re-arrested and locked ,. also taken into custody. ud at about 6 o'clock last evening was vent to the Toe pital and piaced Lefure the injured man, wiio filed to Identify him, ‘Ths man Hulxey had not becn or- rested up to a late hour lant evening, —— THE STATE CAPITAL. Avother Reeess-The Gan Special Despatch to The San. Aunaxy, N.Y, dan. %, ‘The Legislature continues in the bad practice of adjourning over as the end of the week ap: proaches, both houses having taken a recess this moroing until Monday evening. The gun contract alluded to in yesterday's letter was before the Senate to-day again on # resolution of Senator Stanford w refer the Adjutapt-General’s communication to the standing Commities on Mill- tary Affairs, who are to inquire into the necessity and authority for the contract, and into the elrcum- stances under which it was made, and to report, ‘The revolution was carried, Petitions continue to be presented for the repeal of the charter of the Elevated Railway in New York. Benatoa Guest Introduced the 196th stiect Railroad bu. Numerous projects for the incorporation of add\- tiowal savings banks tn the clty of New York are be- fore the Legisintnre, and are pressed by outside par- ties with great pertinacity, One of them, to ebarter # Savings Bank at Yorkville, was to-day ordered to third reading tm the Sonate. It has not yot deem Acted upon by the Assembly. , resolution! embarked in the discussion of a bill to incrcase the powers of Notaries Public, which lasted an hour or more. It led to considerable sparring betwe: Brooklyn and New York delegations, ‘The onject of ‘the Dill ls to permit Notaries to take ackuowledtg ments, &c., In counties adjoining those in which they are appointed, ‘The bill will probably pass. On Thorsday of next week the Governor's recom: MEDAATIONS OF He Sutyere OF Act oputitan Cermetior sions are to be considered in special scesion In As- sembly. NEW YORK LEGISLATURS. ences SENATE... Annan, Jan. 9. Bills were Introduced—To incorporate Edward . ¥. Knapp, Horace P. Whitney, John B, others, for the parnose of construct ilway along 190th street to an street, eet to Harlem along ‘also from 120th street, » to lem Third avenue, along 130th treet, to also from 125th street to 143d atreet at Tenth ave Fort George Hill, To prevent certain offictals of t Metropolitan Police from letting out on bail persons arrested for misdemeanor, To op: road in Greens Dura, Westeheater county, ‘To authorise the Ja- maica and Brooklyn Plankrond Company to couvey part of their road to Brooklyn, ASSEMBLY. Bills were {utroduced to permit Justices in Kings county, on complaint of married women that they have been udoned by heir husbands, to inane warronts for the arrest of busbands oad require them to give bonds for the support of their deserted familics. Relative to the German Savings Bank of New York. To incorporate |. Joba Eryan, Col. James Cavenegs, Patrick H. Jones, and others, under the name of the Iriel Brigade Association, for the purpose of collecting and preserving mementocs of the Irish Brigade Cid the rebellion, To authorize Yonkers to complte the Sawmill River road. To authorize the Dry Dock Railway Rayos f to extend their track from Greenwich street yng Chambers street to the North River, To provide for con- tingng Gra treet out to Newtown, Queens county, ‘A resolution wne offered by Mr. Kirnnay, but wus tabled, commending the annual message of Vor Hoffman for its clear and Incid exposition of the finanelal and political condition of the Hate; also, that the endursement of his views relat! to the Metropolitua District woud a gracious acknowl: «dgment of the wishes of the majority of the citl- zens of the State, Both Houses adjourned antil Mouday evening, —— THK OUBAN RACE COURSE, ~— Were the Percire’s Passengers Killed Kieamship Kacet A New Yorker, who crossed from Brest to this port two months agoin the steam pulace Pereire, ays that the ship them encountered heavy ad dt A. ML, JAMES TALLANT IDENTIPIND. ‘The Coroner now said, “James Tallant, come wat the party? Gioucester—Yee, sir, that Is one of them, Coronor—Is he the taller of the two men? ‘The counsel for Logan here requested thet Glow soster should be asked if Logan was the other mai but Assistant District Atioruey Hotel ings oljected, saying that nobody had been accused of the wurder, ‘and that the examination was simply to ascertain by a jory how Mr, Rogers caine to his death. Oficer John Keirns testified concerning the par bat bis deposition had no material bearing on the case, ADJOURNMENT UNTIL MONDAY, ‘The mystery certatnly hax not been cleared wp by Ove thing in the testimony of Dr, Maxwell and Mr, Rogers 1s striking thats piece of the intestines of the murdered mau in the Coanell Chamber attended him from the room at the close of proverd: togs, previous to whieh the Coroner announced the J case atjourned to Monday at 11 o'clock at the sumo In connection with this case ft may be added that the brother of the murdered citizen sets a good ex- ample by paying the nogro boy Gloucester bis stated wages while ie ts held as a witness im (he Mouse of Coroner Schirmer held an inquest over the Body of Isane 8, Davis, who committed suicide at 125 Crosby street by shooting himself through the Read. Geveral Inmates of the place were exam {ned concerning Davis's visit t@ the piace, but little hat le now was elicited, Mr, Charles 8. Snow, an ye that Davis was subject Be of lasaal ror) i’ Jury, therefore, In their f Biicn te preacace Of his mistress hs shot ulmeett, beet rerehe ts neonates was compelled, to avoid shipping them, to rua her enictnes at Aalf speed only, Now, alter unusual retl- cence in the foreign office of the Steamship Com- pany, we learn by Atlantic telegraph that the pas- tengers who were killed on the recent incomplete voyage of the Pereire were killed by the seas that were shipped in @ tremendous storm, Putting to- gether the two fuct# which we here mention, the following from Wilkes’ Splrilaf the Times becomes Interesting: Sreameuse Race yuom Hava to New Yore.— Much iuterent is felt wow in steamsh!p clicics to Kaow how race will result which is belug decited the broad and breesy Atlautle, befweco the jenidid steamers Pereire, of (he French mall Ii and Holsatia, of the Hamburg and New York Ine. Both verswls are noted for their fairly claim to, be the fastest vessel were Lulit upon the Clyde by fumous bullilers j the Pereire by Napier @ Sous, and the Holsatin by Laird & Co, “The Holsatia resembles more nearly Auuericin fut-floor Hight draught model, and her Iiiends expucss great contidence tn her gre 4 ccount of herself eveo ayui formidaile antagonist as the Pereire. Tho French ship left Marre a day before the German ship, but wr otnipe at Brest, while the Hoiotin comes direct The Hamburg slips are hereaficr to cuil at Havre instend Of Seulhampton—w sigulfeant stow of the increase of American travel onthe direct route to France, — FIRES. - In Gueexwicu Streey, Jay morn: brick butlding, Geo. wouy Print Ke to . red. ‘The Gre originated In the cellar over the bouer, Incenpianism iN Sixen Avaor.—Yesterday morning, at 625 Sixth avenue, oriyineting in tle basement, occopied by Joseph 4, Woolf as a book: Vindery, the tires floor being used as a store by the same occupant, Damage to stock, $500, aud to building, $160; Insured. The supposed origin of the Gre is the work ot an incendiary, and is under the vestigation of Fire Marshal Bake Hunsow axo Bank Stawers.—Early yesterday morning, in the five-story brick building at the tn tersection of Hudson and Bank streets, owned and ee occupied by W. 8, Bee & Co., as 4 steam mar- le fretory, Damage to buildin I, for fie. . Damage to stock, ! red for $20. Toe toarth ond filth floors are occupied by fee & Price, bookbinders. Damage, §5,000; ur fore here Gs Lc nod, ats bows lntersuiog the Sean On OTE — Epecial Despatches to The su Astaro, Jan, %. THE FEXT SPBAKER OF THA HoTHR, The contest for the Spenkership of the Forty first Congress i progressing with animation, and will depend upon the votes uf members eleet, upon their arrival here. for sottlement, ‘The assertion that the recent decision tn the Missonrt election case was a teat vote, and indicated Diaine's strength, io totally incorrect. ‘The Missourt delegation wil! probably vote for Mr. Dawes; st east, some of them will. But few of the old members who are rediceted committed themeelves upon this question, There t# ae yet no #orlous opposition to cither MePhorson for Cierk or Ordway for Sergeant-at Arima, RAILROAD SUBSIDIES NOT THT DRAD, The Senate Pacific Railroad Committee agreed to report favorably upon a plan by which the Gov- ernment shall guarantee the loterest upom @ certain amovat of first mortgage bonds for thirty or forty years for the Pacific Railroad on the thirty-ffte patalell, and for a route from Lake Fuperior to Puget Bonnd, It has not yet been determined wat amount of bonds shall be endorsed on what secnrity Gov ernment will reqnire for ite own protection In the whape Of ® percentage upon the gross receipts of those roads, ‘The House Pacific Railroad Committee have concluded to tuke no action on any of the bills before them until they oo whut the Benate does with them. MR, BOUTWELL'S COUSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, Mr, Boutwell's constitutional amendment will probably pase to-morrow just as it was reported, there belng a disposition to vote down all amend ments, Dedato upon it today wna very animated, and for the first time this session eumeloutly Inter- wsting to acenre the unitvided attention of the Whole House, Mestre, Houtwell, Wilson, Stella. barver. and Bingham spoxe briefly, bur with elo- quences and power, OCRAN. STRAMAINIP KURSIDIRY The House Postal Committee today heard ral delegations upon the question of an Ameri ean steamship line from New York to Europe, Bos- ton don't want anything done that does not provide at loast one steamer per week from that village, and tho present steamship Hnve are destrows of preventing any new lincs from being subsidised at all, on the grogud that the present service is sufficient, and that by combining with Ruropean Ines they ean secure cheaper postage If there are fewer tines to be supported. Gen, Ingalls and Gen. Pleasanton areued in favor of subsidizing the National Steam: slp Company, chartered by the State of Deln- ware, by Government tndorsing bonds on whieh to build ships,and the Government to retain alt postage on mail matter carried by them, ‘The Com mitiee (ook no action and adjourned until Tuesday went, when they will conclude the consideration of the postal telegraph aystem, probably by vetoing the sebeme in toto, The Senate Committee are to com- sider ton Monday. INDIANA AND WER WAR CLAIMS The Commisaloners who were appointed ta re. vy Ambarse Indians for m or the United 3 proviaion ing ivpressing the rebellion, are orders to meet in Indianapolis on the 10th of Jaren, and enter upon their duties. JUDGE UNDRAWOOD AND THE AUPREME COURT, The Supreme Court of the United Btates to-day kranted a writ of prohibition against Judge Under- wood, returnable on Fridby next, ‘The appileation {a signed by the Attorney-General of Virg says Juclge Underwood has discharged several oners convicted and rentenced fos marder aud ar. ton, thas setlng contrary Wo the Constitution and inwe. VARINTIES, Speaker Colfax's reception to-night was more Gensely crowited than any previous one thin winter. For threo hours the crowd of callers ebbed and flowed through his spacious parlors. oat AhaR eRe ation, be, the, Benate of the Me. Qquicksiver mines ip California, a - vod Tadiente that the Bewate ar the Hoose bill, but shat they mean to give ita fair hear- ing. — YVORTIBTH CONGRESS, point data Senate, MR, CHANDLER'S CHROEN TIAL am, Jan. 99.—The Pansivexr pre- sected the credentials of Hoo, Zachariah Chandler, Senator elect from Michigan, which were read and placed on file, aacesipy “ ecLipae.” Mr, Faxtaxaucysen (Itep., N. J.) presented « me morial from Rev, Dr, MeCosb, President of Princeton College, and the professors of that institution, aaki Congress to make an appropriaiion to enable them to take observations of the total eclipse of the Sun im August next, and stating such observations can be Dest made In the Southern part of the Uuited States, MEMONSTRANCH FROM BOSTON, Mr. SumNxn (Rep., Mass.) presented a petition of George B. Upton, « merchant of Borton, remonetrat- ing against the treaty for the settlement of the Ala ama claims as unjust to himeelf and other American claimants, inasmuch aa {t proposes to put upon same footing claims of British subjects which hare arisen ous of disagroements in regard to general qn ons of neutrality, 4 claime of American eltizens for losses by piracies committed by British. built, British-manned, avd Britteh aru ‘vossels, which left British ports under tho protection of the British flag, and burned American ships without tue ing them into port for condemation,and without any ‘netion being takon by the British goveroment, when the matter was brought before them to prevent tho same, Referred. MORE PROGING, Mr. HARLAN Introduced « bill for the reiief of the ‘hevlogical Semluary, Referred to the Com- mittee on Finance, ‘Also a bill at the request of It« friends, and with out committing himself to its support, to aid the Mempbia and El Puso Paelfic Raliroad Company of ‘Texas in the construction of a railrosd trom the Misclesippi river to the Pactile ocean, and to sncure to the Uovernment of the United mtates the use of tbe 0 for military anil postal purposes Referred to the Committee on the Pacifle Roliroad THE BRADLEY BUSINES, Mr. Cone (Rep., Cal.) Introduced # bill to further the administration of Justice, which was referred: It provides that after July fret next, no final jndg- wont of @ Clreuit of Diatrict Court shall be reviewed By the f: re Court om Writ of error eal uni ‘ured’ out or "appeal be taken within thi yeare after th gatry of auch Jadginent, and thes ip like Ie must be taken to 1 Courts rexecjt In the casre of The bill uihorides tho Bupreme Court to anend Write of error in cases whore tertain forinalities have Bot been Of various defecte ip in'lictuwents, MO PENSION FOR MKS. LINCOLN, ), from the Com- unfavorably the jon to Mra, Mary for We correction mite on fuint resolution grating jucoln, DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATIONS MILI. Mr, Momus (Rep., Me.), from the Coinmiitee om Appropriations, reported the Cousular and Diploms te Appropriation bill with amendments, ‘Che pro vision for consolidating various Central and outh ‘American missions Js siricken out, A NRW RAILROAD DODG!E Mr, Witney Rep W, Va.) Introduced ah viding for the sale of londs to wid in of the West Virginia Central Kail 0m the Secretary of the Int pany 6,24) sections of land Ana, Mivsiasinpl, Alabaisa irred sive dha Lproving and ex lin, Within tom years, THE BCPFRAGE AMEND! The Senate then resumed the considerstion of the order of the day, the auevdment F. Dixon (Rep feulitied to the floor, made an argu Mr, Pomenor (Rep. strixing ont the wor or previous cunditio Inalead "for woy rea all citizens.” Mr, Montox, from the Scloct Committce on Re presentative Keforu, reported, with a slight amend: Tent to the joint resolution Introduced yesterday by Mr. Buckalew, to amend the Constitution #0 as to compel the choice of Prealdential Electors directly from the people, and advocated itin m brief speceh THM REDUCTION OF THE AUMY. The Benate then took up the bill to provide for » reduction of the military, Several amondwent were reported by the Military Committee, Ir, COnRLina (Rep. N.Y.) ihen moved, an amendment providing that the vacant Hirigadier- Generalshiips shall not be filled at preseut ; which was adopted, ‘The bill was then passed. TUE WAXY CENSUS. The resolution introduced yesterday by itunes rece abate, tet RAY legislalven ia Lemwenary iy fg Kun.) moved to amend by Hunt. of race, Cole, ado," and 10 tisert ns wot equally applicable to — NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, | ig ‘he Senate adorned. JANUAR fo taking the next onans, was then passed, At — oan Houne of Representatives, ‘TUM RANT RIVER BRIDOR, Mr. Brooxs (Dom., N, Y.) presented @ memo- rial from feuding citizens In New York and Brook lym asking convent of the United States to capate 6 A postroad a bridge over the Rast River, becwees New York and Brookiya, Referred. APPROPRUATION BILLS. Mr. Beawaw (Rop,, Mich.), from the Oommittee ‘on Appropriations, reported the Post Ofiee Appro- Rristion bill, which wae made the epcelal enter for Nuomdlay nex The bill 4; rintes 95, for dofictencies in 0 Post OMee ment for the the revenue neal yeas Mr. Wasuscnne (Rep, Dl) from the Committee Lropriations, reported a bill appropriating @4,- 700 to pay the salarion and contingent expenses of tne Patent Office for Janaary and February, 1560. Reforred to the Committee of the Whole, RTROLECM. (Rep, Pa) introduced a bill to the bett ae ge Af fe and property Hp ere Of cor crude roleam, and other Referred. bas TUR ANNREATION OF HAYTH. Mr, Craton, (ep. Til) offered & resolution re quosting the Prosideht to farnish to the House any Information he may have showing that th of Tiayti and Han Domingo are desirous that t ments siall become parte of the United State ‘The resolution was adopted. ROCK IStANe, On motton of Mr. Prick (Rev. Towa) the Senate amendment to the House bill, condrming the ttle to Rock Island, in the Misslasippt river, waa taken from the Byeaker“s table and concurred | 0 LANDL Mr. Jota (Rep, Ind.) from the Committee on Public Lands, reported @ Dill to close thy laud tom Ingthe states, where the public lands do mot ex ceed G¥e thousand serves, Passed THE ELECTION PRAT wrrweas, The morning hour baying expired, t offered yesterday by Mr. LaWKEN the arrest of Houry Johnsou, whic obey the commons of Feaointton ‘Rep., Ohio) for iad refused to Select Committee on the New York Election Fraat#, cam {fer some dlacussion betwee ons Ti, Kean (Dew, ching the frauds mitted by both in New York, and also us to the ma beriulty of the evidence sought to be obtained, which fs that & putmber of mame Lad been pat on the poll list by the Democratic poll clerks, the matter weat over. dy MNT DINNER, New York Grad vium- The College not to be Moved The Yalonsian dinner last evening was accord. foe to the true spirit of a college reunion ‘There wae a generat forgetfolnoss of everything bot the jolly daye of old once more revived, ‘The occa- sion wae honored by the presence of William Mf. Hyarta, Baq., who presidod over the feativittes; the Rey, Theodore Dwizht Wool- ). D., LdaD,; Prof. F. 18, Morse, Dr, Badger, Dr. Prot. Noah Porter, Thatcher, Silliman, Lyman, Fisher, Dwight, Newton, and Francia Bacon. ‘An gasata there were tho Hon, Wm, B. Dodge 8.8. Coltierdeu, H, J. Ray mond, aud oibers. Beun> tor Buckingham and Dona. G. Mitebel sent letters Of regret at tholr absence, ‘The sumptnous feast and *Walernian” wine of Deimonicy boing disposed of, the tounte and apeeches fuliow ea. In contrast with the Dill of fare, a Hitle bit of his tory was printed for elrculution as follows ‘The students of Yale Cott are hereby not ler vacation ‘ie Portal led that Drea!) 1€ is earnestly ri would nasiet In furnishing the ecru A STH Yaun Conseon, Jan, ™, 1710. ‘This wae just pinety years ago. “ Gandenmas " was first wang, the Inst verso of which, * Vieant orinae Virginee,” was with outbursts of cheers, Mr, Evarts rose and pposed the fi it sevtiment, “The. President of Whe United States” [i pate he had som New ¥ during the last twenty: bear), bat he never knew ® compan; a My above ail things, wee to ul raed sol paced we ol the Coll % Werle’ welcomed the Fit aa Aa ManbaeeR* Peretnat bie aad quoted considerabie Latin, to the merriment of every ‘one, aaying that it was expected that the hes of tho’ evouing would be to one oF other of the languszes of Alma. Mater. (Laughter.] Tt was well known that ho and Dr. Woolsey knew more greek than all the rest of uated put to ether [ores aahier.) amo rman © uded a very happy. strain, and proposed next tonst, Khe samo =othat @ ninety. years ago had offered, Yale—Ksto Pe tua." President called apon, met with a gennine aad feeling rece tion from the graduates, Tic said be would leave dend lnnguages fur the use of the Chairma: fine bimse!f lo the vulgar tongue. [Loug! remarks were mainly confined to the moving the Coll at New Haven to an He eaid that ith been decidcd not to remov 4 should o| un Jose, some uulooked for tuducem tae, ‘The remaining toasts were: H. M. Dexter, of Ros. “The | ae PTLES OF THE SEASON. Bel The Bociety of Progressi Allen. Abo and notwithstanding thelr nebul i land, they seer ves with wondrous unett ‘our when churebyards yaw! wivo up thelr dead, e -—.-- 0 Ball. The second annual soctable, or calico ball, of Manhattan Goterie, embracing the members and friends of Manhattan Lodge, wae enjoyed last even: ing at Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth Rrenge, *Aithoagh the irlal of the dresses had ealico for tis bas fashionable trimming w: comulttess were under th ——— ‘Tux New You Tettonarnmas’ Axwuat Batt. — ‘The anoual ball of the New York Felegrephers was event lust evonirg im Apollo Hall morulng, Sp ce Seavices To-Mornow.—The Re Pentleton will pri evening, in the Kéfy-third street Baptist Church, Baptism in the evening. Free preaching in Cooper Institute to-morrow, by the Kev. George H. Hepworth, of Boston. Wm. H. Strangers are invited to the services in the Church of the Redemption, Filth aver street, Lo-morrow. and Fourteenth ‘The Kev, 8,5, Corneille will preach tomorrow afternoon and evening in the P. , Church, Henry and Scamwel atrecte, Bervices will be held to-morrow in St, George's Chapel, Kast Nineteenth street, near First avoune, ‘The Rey. Dr, Sidney A, Corey Is to preach In the Murray Hill Haptiet Chapel, Lexington avenue, near Dhirty-eeveath street, to-morrow wfernoou and eventing. The Rev. J. 8, fuskip will preach in the African M. E. Zion Church, Tenth street and Bleeckor, ut 9 PM ‘The Rev, Eastbura Benjamin will preach in the Free CLureh of the Holy Right, Broadway and Thir ty seventh street, morning end evening. The Rev, Dr, Stanford Hole will pronch to ‘Trinity Bopttet Church, Third avenue, and Fifty cond etroet, in the morning, The Rev. J.C, Ager will preach on “ Tho Res urrection”” at Continental Hall, Greenpolat, in te evening. ee Fowenst ov rie Late ExJupar Wataninoy The Rev, Dr. Howard Crosby delivered the audress yesterday afternoon, at the late Judge Walliridge’s funeral, et (he residence of the Judge's son-in-law, Dr, A. O, Btevena, Weat Forty. wireet, The we maint, whieh were by no meens disigured, were enclosed ta @ rich rosewood easket, On the plave was tho following: * Henry 8, Walbridge, died Jon Ti, 1600, aged 66 years,” Among the gentlemen who ‘Weuded the faversi were Gen, Hiram Walbrideo sod Homan Walbridge, Raq. Dr, A. O. Stovens, Marcus U, Riggs, Keq., Dr. Roisig and family, aud number of prominent genticmen from Leoats, N. J. ‘The remains are to be (akea ty theos (ox usar uaae Y 30, 1869, | FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, Spiritualiste in dulged in their annual ball last evening at the Everett ‘The floor management was in cbarge of Mr. W. & Barnard, and the music was furnished by two hundred couples participated, 8 familiarity wite Yancing was ontinued from 10 o'clock until a late hour tu the ‘h to-morrow afternoon and SPAIN. —. Avother Address by the Provisional Govern- it -Freeing Sinves. Mavarn, Jan, 29.—The Provisional Government yesterday inaued an address to the nation tending to fevtore calmness to tho pabite mind, ‘Thoy devine to take acts 9 stops against Reaction, but declare that they aro closely watohing It, and, If necessary, wt combat it, All religions questions they leave to be fin#ly dlaposed of by the constituent Cortes, whieh fs #ogn fo assemble, The Abolitionists bara Presented a petiiion to the Government aekiag them to inane o decree setting free al! children born in slavery since September, 1804, Tho petittoa wna re ferred bo tho Constituent Cortes, of Nargos-The Mapnin, Jas Kvening.—Tho Archbishop: ‘of Burgos has Boon arrested, and is now In the eas. tody of the military, The Diplomatic Corps have addreased to the Government @ protest against the troatment of the Pupal Nuncio ras Amnesty to the Porto Rican Tuanreen Mapai, Jan, %—Kvening.—A proclamation has hoon Issued «ranting @ goocrsl mvacsty to the Aasurgeuts of Porto Rico, —natioreres PROSSTA. - ‘The King of Havoverts Property Cowfaentod. , Jan, 3.—The House of Depntics has passed the bi)! contiscating the property of the King of Havover The proposition to todict the King of high treason was rejected _ ORERCE os Resteuntion of the Prime Miuistor enn Kmymputhy with Greece. Arnexs, Jon. 8810 is roported that Bul aaris, Prime Minister, has rosignod. The ection of the King of Greece apon the terms submit recent Conference Is considered as ancertaln, ing defoito te as yet known, United States Minteter Tuckerman, at pubile dune in this elty yesterday. eo kindest feelings the Americ: F Cireece, und pledged the cordial ay upath jovernment for the Grecks in thelr anticl- pated trouble with the Turke, pecs hn an GREAT BRITAIN, ww orks The London nowspapers of the 16th contam an order in counell adirmiug the recent Judement of hor Mayesty’s privy council against the Bt, Alvan's ritual inte: © © ©The sald Alenandor Heriot Mackonoehie ought to pe pronounced to have offended, arainat the atutes, awa, constitutions @nd Of kngiand by haying witiia the pariah of St. Aiba roatrated Seif belore the co luring the Prayer ‘Conaceration, Abt also by having within the sald ghted, ‘caniiee “on the gominnulon during the col ‘of the Holy Com: KT rues when such Lighted, candies were DOU wauted for the purpore of Kivio and Jexauder Heriot Mackonoemie aad #\¢0 from ‘on. the communion Holy iquioa oundieg are repose of aivivw’ light ; and further, that he, tbe said joxanier rhot jackonocbie, ought enna te incareed on hehall Martin, as wellin the Court below ae Ii ‘The Queen, with the advice of the orders the prompt execution. of the ‘ Mackoncohie is oat with a mapifesto demanding by sehatright the spouse of Christ allies herselt with the word, and ‘upon churebmen to obtel Ajssolution “OF What he styles tho * wogodly a! ‘ance. THE LABOR MOVEMENT. —_ STATE WORKINGMBEN'S ASSEMBLY. --— Report of Committes te W man—Votes of Thanks-A Gift of Biv, EPUB TITS Setee er once Messrs, Gilmore, O'Brien, and Reeve were ap- pointed to tent the existing Prisun laws of this State, ‘The delogates from Atbany and ‘Troy were added to the Committes ow Presentation of Bille to the Legis- Intare, and were Instructed to report to the President ot least once a month the progrens made. Mr. Doberty presented for consideration « pre- ample and resolution sotting forth the oppression t! land laws inflict on the poorer clisses of Farope, causes them to emigrate to this country, vn {ts effect onthia country and deprecating the squander: ing of public lands by the United States to corpora tions and speculators, thereby strengthening the nopolisie, and tending to the sauce oppression hich extats In Furope. Also, approving a bill duced in Congress again ‘ny more of our public lan public lands free to any farmer thet they till the foil, It waa referred to committooe o: Resolutions. Tie Committee appointed to walt on Covernor Hoffman, reported tuat they had visited and oa q ed by the f which he promised to give h ny law calcuinted to bene ‘Bt the work! should receive bis approval, and signature, promised that no bil or law Iikely to lajure the industrial classes should go om tbe statute hook with Dix cousent. He was opposed fo the contract system In the prison Votes of thanks were passed to the Chicazo Tra Assembly, and to the various labor organlzations the State for their geucrous gifts to the bricklayers Of New York while #ti uxgling fur the enforcenient of the Eight Hour Law, Messrs, McGrath, Weaver, and Gilmore, wore ap- Pointed to tngulro na re rt forthwith wo is at she Head of the Department of Pablic Bulldings, sud who is to blame for the overtime worked on ssid buiid- Inga; also, to aseeriain who ie the proper person to pply to 46 have the ov rewaats "Pie following resolutions offered by Mr, Doherty were unanimously aopted : Resotved, That the President be puthor a donatlvi roin alt fl whethar members appoint suit te'reesive It, and Resolved, That bo be empowered, when an ike, to apply to st! chal aid to siiatatu tl iy attention led to eal for fans M pivel!, Troy, “alex. Troup, New York, Seretary ~Adolt Douul, New York, i Lyman H, Weaver, Albany. rarden—Thoe. Alder, New York. ‘The officers were duly installed. Charges baving boon mado against the President and Secretary, that money was used lo seeure their Aignatures toa document issued sotting Gen, Barnum right tn regard to bis course on prison matters, at the suggestion of Messre. Jessop and Troup 8 comm|ttee was appointed to make un inyes- \igation, The Newburgh brick masons will deinand @4 per day next Bpring. ‘The splnnere of the Raritan (N.J.) Woolen Mill sroon aatrike, and wish other spinners tu govera USHOREMEX,—-The ‘lougshoremen of Union No, 2 met bet evening, John Gannon to the chalr, The ou: arveris report shows the Suciely to be in a flourishing condition, inasmuch increase of #4 members during t months, ‘The Sgeiety has $9,0) to ita o Kach member pays an initiation fee of §5, besides a monthly subscription of 60 cente, German Republican Central Commitiee- £x+ clve aud Naturalization, Gen, Siegel was in the chair last night, A com: mittes provi Md to take Into ev thon the Su ted a report recommend committee, to take such ac- & repeat of the mponed of Mei abicaner, Renson, Dr M Stotemann, ‘and Cantor. will Aloany, to confer with gtslature, Mr.Otterburg With prepariny Excise law, ‘The ev Withnany bers a bebalforthe cou un for the recoru of Law ted a report, It is pro: at the natut laws shall Ue 90 modi Hod hy Congress, that every naturalized eittven shall be requlied to Wait one year after being vaturattaed © le ean vote, aud thut the power of nuturaiize hail be verted ta the United Stites ecurta propositions we to beaubinitted 10 ¢ ¢ form of w petition, — Tux Wontp Soup Ausi, Mr. Manton Marble has bought out all the other owners of the Wortd newspaper anid is wow ite wole propricior, ‘The pald for one quarter of tho stock was §100,000, ox elusive of any ren} eotate, Veowrt Reo os The Police € erson ‘Thursday mode a roundaman of Pel B. Randal), the officer who, while retaralng with his wife und sivicr from a bull enrly bast 1 riday mor Toe, dhnnvernd, raireaad, and dapinrat a denier, livin wo dowcivd Wear ho Mumd siveak, inivslon: viman ¥ Bate Blows Qren and Robbed tn tane-Remarkabdle Aoene wear Office Yorterday Morning, Before daybreak lars with tales keys cal lortrament warchouso, at eniay, four or fivo bar Maiden Inne, and senred the door by nalilrg down ploces of wood aud placing @ post aguinet It, in order to pre Tent the Ingress of the police of others, they went to work at the Herring ante, ‘This they pleced on ite tide, and aiter dritKng @ deop holo noor the lock, flied It with powder, The safe was then bio’ open, tho door falling from ity binges. then took the fron ersh box to the third Moor, where they forced It open, and took fron i¢ all th about fifty dollars, and a number of ‘The latter were foond Fortunately for Mr. Hees on Thurstay attered about the e made a large do: At abont 4 o'clock yout Patrolmen Guinan and Ferre aa several men coming 1 anspecting that they were bar- One of the burglars out of the store, glara, attempted to arrest thom, x barecled rovolver, but before he had time to use It, OMcer Guinan knorked ft out of his hand with his club, Officor Ferre rapped on th ned and the bell-ringor in th tower, thinking thot a fro hat been 4! off an alaria whieh brought steam engine No. 4 to the spot, thas adding to the confusion, One of the burglars, who was attompting to get away, barcly evcaped belng ran over by the stenmer, which tarned futo Makien lune ata high rate of epee, exelting chase two of tho burglora were captured. They describod themselves ax John Williams, aged ncomplete act of afl attempt was made to blow open ono of Martin & Co.'s rates in the same or in the day the prisoners were taken Probable Mur: On Monday last a Mr. Simmons and a Misa ‘of Modway Corners, Or exne to Coxsaekte Landing ons ride, inatning @ ghort time s start wae in Upper Village whence they started for home. nothing was heard of them antil the h front of tue hotel In Medway 1p Was made atm that they bad been ee ther inventizatton led to the bohef that In regard to Mr, Simmo unable to learn his version of the —Hucdeon Keguater. been font play. on secount of bin condition. Bpecial Despateh to The Sun. vest Siromons anit that he and direct to the Coxsackie o witting reom together. tuen went to @ the girl drove He wald he dear once there. ‘The Hoge, where the ar tender'e expense, then at hi the bar tenter's expense Aq: gother five or sx times, the bar tender treating last the girl wae placed in the between Coxsackie Way Was also sworn, they reached the toll_gate the toll, and th oekey was found is ow and then at hs of the sleigh and back, drove on. The «i adjourned til tod sharpest, miki Wall atceat were wholly Five Men Takes nd Murdered. in Were arrest y night, at about 12 o'rloe OF over etsumenn ‘hoy entered, #1 from the whole number there, ‘Tho next day, all that wns brains of men seattored on ‘SbOUt A mile and a half south of the village (N.C) Standard, Jan Matinees To-Day. The last “ Perichule’ matinde Fisk's Grand Opera Mouse to-day Bir, Gran gives Lis last matinge of * L'dRil Ceerd"* at the French Theatre to-day. ‘The Japonoss, including te aatouish ladies ond cuildren at the Tammany this ALL Right,” will The wonderful thetr ustonish ir brothers Rianreli fonts at the New York Cirens this And “Fnmpty Dumpty” {4 to show himself ta his now clothes at the Olympi ‘The Lydia Thompson troape give thelr last mail at Wood's Musenm to-day The Bowery also givos a matings at P.M. am's and Wallich’s. Theatre will be cl 1 of * Much Ado Abont Nothing,” ented on Monday 1 this evening which Is to be pr 1 Brougham prevents nl his comy little ¢ dammed with the Aatitute of Wallxck’s worming Dill this eve will undoubtedly be Lecterns ano Mrerinas, has been Invited by eome of the li Brooklyn to give bis “Sixty Minute's Chat abous "in that city In the Acatemy of Mr. Stephen Massett China and Tapa Mooie, at an early da; ‘The Rey. Edmund Do Schwinits, D. D,, of Bethlehem, Pa., will prench for the Young Men's Christion Association of t at the Reformed Duteh Church om Pifth avenue, cor vity Lomorrow evening ‘Phere will be w special exhibition of the new methods of object teacbing at the Industrial School of the Childven's Aid Society, at m7 Bast Fourteenth Street, near Avenue B, on Monday, Feb. 1, at #50 It ie belleved that parents and teachers and stad In education will fad these exer: cites valuable and Intereatiug. ff is to read before the ¥, M. C. Steinway Hall, Feb, 9. Mr, Oliver Dyer will leetare on the Swed: doctrine of prayer tomorrow © near Twelfth st ture on Swedeaborg's works at the Chopel, Thirty Afb otrcet, east of Fourth avenge, tomorrow ving At Honson’s ‘The Kev. ©. Gil Kverything ts quict fa Mayan. Ne Hrat meeting of the Capo Near Aguienitoral ctation was held in Wilmington, S.C colina Senate yesterday ‘The North ©) oa Of corruption Jnister Johuton has aceepied au invitation toding with the corporate authoritiog of Glaagow lu Fe Government has granted during th 00 in bonds, to the PaclGe Railroad Compan ne Maine Faru ning, after a lwcsure by Dr Pompenwatiga Toe he ialusy dove States, aud as eons Ing aakeinbled, do adopt aud si emu % intr, Tr : ‘ that they’ be ia tite ew York Irish papesty Grand Diatriet Mr. B. F. Baboock, « prom! Aa partner iu tho» votes, have organized aod the any!l into aa ducer and cousumer uearstation ro 4 Woxtiy Teacten.—A very erday aernoon The sotiving principal, Hill, who hus bem im that position Years, Was mude the reciplert c neat aud valuable silver toa mumar Boho«| shed lu” Tum 8¢ the gift of gradu stlug addvesses were delivered by the Rev, De yaon and the Roy tlon #a8 toade through Mr, Johu #, Wililama, and spouse of Miss Hill throush Mr, N, ili Fow: Mine Hull, who has contriouted 40 the happiness of 40 mauy parcols und children, retires to make am Her successor, Mins M, Lowland ailed on Modem burned. ‘The ture dealers, Bi ‘Bin: Re ings Mcssre, ‘Sheldon & Of the paper slo lost ben i janes ue ark 3 older hows hapoy. WALL STREET AGHAST THE BROKERS TO BE EXAMINED ON OATH, —_. - MARVELLOUS REVELATIONS IN PROSPROT, ee Tus Bow's exposure of the largo amount of capital in Wall street which has escaped taxstion was aifdject of onxioas discussion among the brokers yestorday, end ft ts sald Skat they have employed am agent to contest tho right of thé Assessor, Mr. I. Dy Webster, to enforce the collection bebe 8 a ail money In active ase In thelr hands, The sor's {aterprotation of the Inw, which is in etrtot Accordancd with its letter, Is generally conceded te be fuattt the only persons dissenting from bts views being focod exclusively among the brokers, ‘The officers of the Thirty-second District efaim thag the tax 4 grounded upon not only the 7th and 110tm acetions of the Revenue Act, bat on the principles af equity; for, as they argue, Ifa broker, after bering Lorrowed money, should Invest it in wilakey or eng other article, the property in which be invests hie borrowed eapital would be taxed, and ts Invariably taxed; and why theo, they eet, shonid not espttel Mteelf, in the absences of such property, bo lisble te togation, when It te the means, lixe other property, of profit or trade? This argurnent has not yet beam met by the gentlemen Interested {= tho result, now la the quostion ft Involves incladed te thoir defence. Up to yesterday they indulged im the hope that the Washington authorities would tale Into secoust their patriotiam doriog the war, and, in view alae of the ¥ rendering the mation fo elding the Government fradnally to resume specie poyments, proclaim the Assessor in error, and order them an amoont from the Natios for the inconvenience to whieh they have been sabe jected by bis attempt to enforce the Inw, ‘This hope, Lowever, has proved as illnsory as the effort to ball some stocks to the dignity of goud investments ; for the revense officers assert that Commissioner Kol Hine hae decided thas the tax Is legal nnd most be pate. t financial services they are conttnestiy 1 Treasury safieient to compennate them TUR MNOKERS ENGAGE AW ADVOCATE, a this quandary, which is a remarkable onc foe capitoltats tn these degenerate days, when it is wage posed that m yy ean accomplish anything, the brokers have found it necessary torepgage a center man—Col. Heary & Oleott—to ase his good offece thelr bet Mr, Olcott was well aod Mvorabiy Known as a former attaché of the Tidune, and more recently a » Commissioner appointed to investigae naval frends during the war, Shoald be win the ense for the broker the Government will lose the whole amount of this avaliable tax, which ty oath $4,000,000 a year, As we have said, the gal ry of the Treasury is relied apon to Interpose hority In favor of the Colonel's cliemta, THM BROKERS TO BM RRAMINED ON OATH. ‘The reported engogement of Col, Olroit has porved Mr. Webster toa vigorous prosecution, and he haw exprensed bis determination to execute the lew km ite strictest letter, He has virtually thrown « dome sholl among the brokers by announcing that be will examine them hutividually va outh, reqniring cack to make known the precise amount of enpital whtota he employe and the amouat which he retnrns, ‘The Government oMerals aiirm Chal 1t will be found tina the igure won't tally, Vive ie cowarded ay the t cut of all, Mr tie operators of prepared tor it, A abort hand reporter has heen engaged fo take toww the testiniony, whieh sevtade more startling revel ef upsente@ outed Ubpore the law. Th she, the fantom rs, and hose the nature of Mi 10) atnah Une walls, Will thon cease to be si the ee tery in whieh they « and, shold the teen nd i dd, Hm street operat Unptain Waddy Ins sey at his resitence, In Avenir. ne vou e Ny nee THE HUMAN FELOCLEL OE, It Kntors the Empire Sinto-Btord Travelling Over the Groen Mounentne. Speetal Despatch to The £ay Daxur, Vt., Jan, 29.—-Weatou passed through Manchester at 7:45 this aornting, and will be tn Bab land to-night, He rested test at a farmhouse om the summit of the Green Muountalus, He Is still bebing thine, and has galued bub little since be laf Concord The roads over the Mountuins was very bad, and In rome places travelling was very dam gerons, We passed snow-dritts twenty feot high, Neue Piymouth Noteh an avalanche of snow had falleg across thor it Was With the greatest dieu) id force a passage, In addition to the de soowslrifs, Weston encountered strong bead winds, Dut gob throngh safety, He is now ®7 milgs from Bangor, aad wil score 40 before he rests, Whitehall will be the frat town that be strikes in Hh tirely recovered fro fs now in sp making ap bis young lady ia P & peuutidul whalebone old haudled on which waa stol VerIMOLs Leaunster, oo TRAIN ON THE RIGHT TRACK, Soe He Advines Kverybedy to Read The ‘The last of a course of lectures by George Fronucis Train was delivered last eventng ia the Com per lowtitute, which was thronged with « reapectable audicnes, mostly of the gentler vex, Mr, Tr, uring the course of his address, expressed his how tility to apecte payments, gave a bistory of the wots key ring aud the Wall street speculators, described the advantages of the Pacific Railroad, showed how he conceived the idea of @ depot at Omaha, and proved why be should not be elccted President of the United States by comparing his men(al, moral, am@ physical qualifications with that of all previous Press dents, He kept the audience in roars by his rendering of an oriciual poem oa the Hon, Horace Greeley, and closed by reading soveral telegrams, the more toportant of which are subjoined. Mr. Tratm ad- vised everybody to read Tux 80%, a6 the iairet nd most complete newspapet in America, and Ouaily wade an appea! for woman suffrage, THB RESOLUTIONS, Goorge Francts. Te we eange of nlopted gd og fag itn okeo rie. a froathe usted ah ce tov before 1.ords,Commons,and ot all Amer.ca eibicens sentenced abd coal rt by English inw, aod. their tr iene of th ot frelande ta ‘hese, our Vinedaatea es nd dang!) eytem and tongs ta Citizens are in the igh deg should Be raised tr Aimer, Chicago. vibe chamber of Commerce, aud other a well mo oxed @ State Departs rvvent our fooled people from salting #m under faise colors, cod, That since the Fenians, by their millioe of pete fd tte vow ‘an Dro, to relustate Aw tablet Aqericaa indnetry, pro- orking ty rmony Witt brn of roll n | Foy iahd whal if Duyiny back the tails for # euilliag, OF Lg Old pence, is played out. which have alreody Deen pube id Me Train, careted whuskob, aod Tre The resolution ly in V Vous were (naured fg »