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= _Tunty I ' GAYETIES OF THE SEASON, THE REIGN OF MOMUS. oe Onr new Pire Marshal arrived carly, og, syorneamn wad looked well in his new unt- form, He picked op « hydrant when leaving home, mistaking {¢ for hie trumpet, which romewhat de- tracted from bis dignity, but we oketch hiv. in fall dress, if notin fall feather. KINGSLAND, As the night wore away two strangers, dressed oe herewith shown, created © sensation, Biateen to porters were on their track during the entire evening, but failed to learn their names, At the hiet moment Tae Bux ‘“ —. represontative discovered that they were well-known members of Genernl Grant's Cabinet, Such wore a few of the distinguished persons pre. fent at the great Arion ball Inst evening. Thoir movements and conversa: tion were closely watched by a distinguised gentleman, whose reputation is well known to the pub- Hic, but whose face is not so familtar, Thia indl- vidual was Jen- avon — ¢quinting king, He was into private box Ubiquitous, now es, aud applying THE ANION MASQUERADE. —— At o'clock last evening Carl Bergmann open- fH the great Arion masonerade ball with a elash of Bymbals and A rosring of brass tnetraments, The wild marie filed every part of the Academy, and When died away io & moaning, sweet, ead refrain from the violins, Withont, long lines of carriaces, Pathed in the strong rays of the corver esicium Bight, roliod their gally-plumaged freight to the door, Within ® thousand diamonds aud fovr thousand Byes, sunken in velvet masks, @parkled in the Pisoned gas light, The corridors and lobbies were ' eddies of false noves, erimson marks, silken dominoes, and gorgeous fancy dresecs with- number. At 8 o'clock the reporter of ‘Tus Sun entered the elai ina magnificent ec bearing # wise-looking ow! in his tof band and acrown In bis right, Ills appearance ere the greatest excitement. At first he was mistaken for Prin Carnival, and afterward for Gen, Grant In fancy coatnme ogling the to Win oar fto key- Bat when tt was known that | gigs on the floor, holes. The the distinguished unknown WAS | gveich of our ar: JENRING. — tists wonder: the reporter of Tun 80%. | Ay corect, Meoars, Trineea, Racer, and Behindler conducted him to private box, and introduced him to all the distinguished gonerals present, who treated him with the greatest consider: sux Rrronren, ation, At 8:80.08 loud crack of @ whip wae beard at the oor, and the Tribune reporter bounded within the hall, ereating con: Siderable surprise, A member of the Liodor- kruna Society recognized him, despite his die. galse, The character of the stranger wax soon and Mesers, Tri- Saree, fave hin 8 ynincne REPORTER, * - York dailies, were present, ‘The reporters now arrived raplily. As Wore: | "Mr Hergmann's sausie was rich and reso tann's orchestra thundered out the introductory | narmony. The morning hours passed. awift Muni, the representative of the New York - | ihe tripping of satin slippered fect, the possionate ari eens eee ka, | Bosuing of the music, and the silvery laugh of the Die contumen Mr Bae, | Pehly dressed ladies; the minutes slipped into day- st sone ir Bae: | ight far too soon, and asthe morning sun was Ming- der, mistaking him for {ng hia beams upon the Kust river the vanging of tle the Superintendent of fire Police, vuched to, the | 2007 Of the last back Ia front of the Academy was ; heard, a rattling of whocls over the stony pavement Parroom, aad asked the | ruowed, and the most brilliant of all the Arion ball parkeeper If he had @ was & thing of the Neense, =UTpon maalag -himsolf known, the re- ‘The Beethoy ca Manquernde, porter of the New York The Reethoven Maeonerchor, one of our thriv- a —~—= Gdserver was shoved into | ing German musical and vocal organizations, | GETORTEN N.Y, ODFHRVER the Tribune reporter's box | might gave « bal margvé in the Germania Other representatives of the press swarmed within | Assembly Rooms, The fine ball room, which the doors, Various inquiries were made for the | had been tastefully embellished with suitable ‘The ball waa the grandest and most select ma anerade of the season, The procession was unusnaily rich in te costumes, The cha acters were represouted by members of the Soclety, ladies and gentlemen, Among them we recognized the accomplished Mra, Carl Triucca, a8 Genevieve de Brabant; the charming Mrs, Henry Richard in the rich eosmime of a Grand Duchem the benutiful Mrs. Stihekfaes, as Queen of the Nigh\ the brighteyed Mrs, Brown,‘as Lucretia, and the rosy-cheeked Mias Kreisbuseh, as L'Africalue. All the ladles wore expensive and moynificent costumen, Gen, Schofleld, Gen, McDowell, Mayor Hall, Mr. Gaspar Blemarck, Herr Candidus, the prize tenor of all the German #logers, who so recently surprised ‘tho Philadelphians with his volce in ove of Carl Wolfeohn’s concerts, Matthew T, Brennan, Assist: ant District Attorney Hutchings, and avores of others, Including the editors of the leading New Herald reporter. Up to mid- devicos, swarming with masks — rep- jot acen npon ther resenting every conceivable ehuracter, The cos 1 o'clock tn the tumes were all comic, and the evening was en morning Mr. Candidus caught occasion of unalloyed mirth, Shortly before mid- Herald _reprosentattv night @ comicality was prosented, tn which f the Committee singers of the Axsociation were engaged, and room as represented ia our elaborate illustration. Singular as it may seem, the wrival of the World reporter as s0 many monks, suddenly presented themreives ‘a harlequins, aud indulged in lection of "carnt: varunce, and was mistuken for HERALD KEFONTER. | wa chorases, which excited the admiration * of the wealthy sou ofa prominent clergyman, Through | the how ‘The Beethoven Maennerchor, wiieh tome enperdonadle nesleet, | ims been in existence ten years, ie « popular carnival he was not furnished with | orgautration. Of the chorus of gingers Mr, Tracker ® Committee-room ticket, | is the able r. The floor committee eppeared ta picture of bim at the door | evening, the occasion being the second * Carnival’ of the Committee room, this week, and the fourth of the series. The specta Just before the grand | ele was dazzling as tho gay maskers glittered about procession of Prince Carni- | im the maay whirls of the dance, on the platform or yal, ® tremendous commo- | on the ice, Prominent among the fancy skaters were .tion was raised in the crowd | Mrs, Jackson, and Messrs, Mead, Benson, Brady, Dol- ‘WOULD KePonTER, atthe outside baly door by | lard, Martin, and others, The Park ponds were not tn the scene s temperance lecturer, by » sudden and was surprised by Mr. | tue costume of ancient counrticrs. the arrival of the financial edi- open, tor of the Rerotution, who un- Generously insisted on smoking Within the lobby. The editor's Costume was light and graceful, and attracted much notices, Movers, Beringer and Richard pald blim the gre. test attention, The Kerotution will undoubtedly contain « full wecount of the ball An {is foancial columns, eas: — Tho President Elect tn Town. Gen, Grant and staff spent @ short time at Woallack’s last eveniny 4 afterward went to Niblo's to witness the performance of |“ Forty ‘Thloves."” He was warmiy greeted at his entrance, and notwithstanding the numerous pretty women on the stage and the attractiveness of the ping, a great number of the audience kept their eyes fastened the box contatning Gen, Grant and lls party. The General appeared to enjoy the spectacle, and it Is to be hoped that the contemplation of the * Forty hieves” did not carry his thoughts to Washington and the whiskey rings. metamorphosis became the Prince of Madacas, Prince Carnival ao called, It was indeed a work of art, The singers of the Society, who first appeared Schulze in several attempts patted std to steal into the room, Fancy Drew "Car Our artist gives @ capital Tho Empire City Rink was well filled last Tho seconds had drifted Into @inutes, and the minutes bad pivaxciaL RDITOR swelled to hours, when the re- REVOLUTION. porter of the New York Times was announced, His eee attire was the em i sence of taste, A al Licntsiyo,.—Mrs, Mary De Land's barn at Lud- Vattery of lorgnettes | jow, Mase... was viruck by lightning on Wednesday was levelled at bim | nigiit, and burned, with its contents, ss be appeared on Iv East Boston.—The large cooper shop of the floor, fe pald | Hill & Wright was burned yesterday morning. Loss, no visit to the Com. | $1210; 7,000, mittce room, but es- essayed the Lunciers with the financial Cnogury to Axtuaus.—John and Michael Ham- ‘TIMES REPORTER, editor of the Kevolw | purser wei \d costs yesterday, by Jastice fution, culled » carringe, and left, Hanptman, K 8 ‘lune hore Aqnong ihe distinguished guests present we noticed | Unit for tise. ‘Tho complaint wus made by Mr. i, Cole, agent of the b. B.C. As EDITOR the editor of the Indepen- | “sh eciwa op West Fanua Pri dent, who was dressed tn @ ‘Tyrolean suit of black vel. | Belinont Vet, and attracted unusual | WHS 8ppei attention while om the lob- bies, Our artist bos taken ‘& Very correct sketch of him as he appeared on the — floor soon after the close of | The Fruit Growers’ Club met yesterday, and . the procession, discnssed the best time and mode Of transplanting His Honor 0, K, arrived | tee. quite late. He appeared in |, German meohanies and others have ubacribed od 4 ional 5 1) to establis! 0 Germania Bank at & we MSDSraxsmwe, 7 pelat oud’ tosaar he | 7, ais o-scnnaramsiie’ Friant The Commissioners of Charities and Correce Indies crowded around him in amazxe- tion yerterday contracted with J.T. Barnard & ment, and passed wondering com: Sous for a supply of 1,0 tons of coal at $5.4) per ments on his costume, The officers ay : A monomaniac girl, of @ respectable family in of tho Society drifted in the wake of Newark, N.J. wan herdetas yeat ‘4 jay, having nay rr tho big chief, aud paid him every at- at night cb in Market atrect, Sho was in feailoa the habit of staying this way in diflerent churches: AL 1 A.M. a rich welts oozed srom the ampgithestre, The vast hall Horace Greeley will addross Ashe wns fillod with melody, aud the very Cadets of Temperance to-night in the new temperance headquarters, Eighth avenue aud €08 lights seemed infused with the mad spirit of the donce, At this Eighteenth street, The American Bible Society and the New York moment our future Minister to land, who had accepted # speeinl tn- Female Bible Society both met yesterday at the Bible vitation, ascended the platform, and aTy HoupeKs,— An enthusiastic meeting of freeholders was hold in Wedness ening, and & Commitice for Incorporation, Jottings About Tow There were 1,454 applicants for work, and 642 for help at the Labor Exchange in tho lust two ; 1a found employin House, ‘The Key ©, D. Foss addressed the latter ftapon the worth of the Bibie and tho vaiue of woman a5 missionaries: ER SESS att Sirikem was instaatly the observed ofall ob- 18 moNoM 0, K. | To the Exitor of The Sun. OUR MIN: Kervers, He carried an umbrclia and a eur. Sin: In your article of Wednesday, Feb. 8, in waren To pet bag, and was dressed in his Court suit, | Felation to strikes, you remark that men who have os will be ¥ "| labor to sell, have the same right to fx their prices be secn by our onpraving, and terme of payment that those have who sell shocs, her thing that is bought or sold for moncy, Editor, Tmust beg to difler with you, jo that neither grocers nor butch er or form Unions to Bat the great feature of the masquerade Was the procession of Prince Carnival biediaun grand = duchcesee, prima lonnas, knights 4 1, eavallers, rs pay exorbitant prices, Bor ie basegeeaa Hpploabirent- Hers, and hers, shouldp get tocether and exact G0 cents i mped over the floor with | per pousid fur bee and other meats tn proportion ENGLAND. martfal step, clad ia garments magni. | it Would cause o fo New Vork to Moently wrought a analed pe, oF slarve, Taking The eat eot ay eetnsied with Jew: | view of the ease, I do think you are wroug, °. 8 cavalcade swept twice _ around the ball, when a strange Qgure | Augnican Ixstiture.—The annual meeting of gg on the scene, It was Weston, fee Awertean hi wt nee wings the tho human velocipede, who had just | }tesident, the Hon, Horne y, In the chair, 7 Q " ‘The report of the Library Committee. was read, malked down from Saratoga. Ills ap- | showing the number of volumes to be %,940, aud ai hig and Ne pearance on the acene created an ox: | appropriation of $A was made, to add fo this nun, 1 eltement searcel ber, Tho Treasurer's report mowed a surplus of i. y eaualied by the SUF | G5Gn4.o7 In the treasury, th additio A bill w, made over the attendauce of the fuiure | Which has bron fivenad is Covers Rew Yoru Mialeter to Busland, Bumea ware added to the llat a ings CO» 7 the jue oi the! NEW Y Contract. Epecial Despatch to The San. ALBANY, Feb. & ‘We have had this week in Albany an unusual houll be mentioned the Episcopal clergy, tome handreds of whom of every grade, from bishops down to deacons, were here to take part in the ceremony of consecrating number of strangers. First, Dr. Doane, the newly clected bishop of this new diocese, Then tho State Medien! Soetety has had its annual meeting, and has brought here go large a num: Der of professional gentlemen from all parts of the State that a dectded decrease in the loca! bills of mortality fs confidently looked for, Bestdes those, there has been a gathering of the dentists and the Masonic brethren of the highcat degree, These visitors have been treated to a fine specimen of Albany winter weather, It has been snowing al- most constantly for two days, and last evening there was a variation In the shape of a hail storm, accom: panied with thunder and lightning, worthy of July. ‘The Senate has spent the day ina tedions discus sion of the Albany Basin bill, whieh, alter under: foing various amendments, W reading There was a breeey diecussion In the Assembly Yommerce and Navigation yesterday afternoon, the businers before the Committee being ready published, Mr, red to oppose the bill. When abont commencing his statement, c mumittee on Mr. Jacobs's new pilot bill George W. Blunt, of New York, app Mr, Jay who isa prominent member of the Com. mittee, read from a New York paper a eommuntea tion on the subject of the bill over Mr. Blunt's initials, in whieh allusion was made to Jacobs's Trane, at the suggestion of Kebecea, He asked Mr. Blunt who was the thor of it. Mr. Blunt acknowledged the deception of his blind fath authorship of the article, “What did you menn by its" said Mr. Jacobs, I de. cline to explain,” was the blunt reply, Mr. Jacobs then objected to Mr. Blunt's be- ing allowed to address the Committer, on the ground that he had attacked a member of it, Mr, Blunt took the ground that he was there in the ex- ercive of bin rights ae a citizen and could nothe aide controversy with amember of the Committce, After some further contention Mr. Jacobs asked Mr, Blunt whether he meant to intiuate that he (Mr, Jacobs) wanted black mafl, Mr. Blunt sald he did not, and that if he had known any such thing be Would have made a direct filenced on account of any 0 charge to that effect, ‘The objectian was then withdrawn and Mr. Blunt proceeded with his statement, He asked Mr, Jacobs who desired this bi, ashe now that neither the Commissioners nor the pilots Geetred any chonge In the present law, The pllote had authorized him on their behalf to say #0, Mr. Jacuds declined to answer. Mr, Blant went on to give @ history of the pilot system from 1815 down. ‘The matter wos Anally postponed for one week, ae the Shipowmers’ Association desire to ho heard b fore the Committee, It is thought that body will as the bust: shares the depression of the whole shippiog urge a reduction of the fees for pilotage, nea trade. ‘The Aesembiy bas been engaged all day tn Com- mittee of the Whole discussing bills of a ivcal chur acter, Tho Senate Judiciary Committee has just entored upon the investigation of the Fenton gun contract, 90 culled. —_—- NEW LORK LEGTOLATURE, — SENATE. ...Aumany, Feb, 4, 1969. Bills were introduced—To extond the 1! the a until May, 1870, ‘To appropriate @4,500 1489) Ott PacRRA eR naes ot Busta, Soneees taxes, provided. ench. proprictor hall have text places of interment for » fanuly barying lot. The Passipant presented the report of the York State Institution for the Blind. The tot nditares of the Inetitution for the 673. Also, the report of the De Urphan Children, This institation r ‘all sou! during the past year $9,580.59, expen tures, NT, ASBEMBLY. nettle the ac attaché of Clinton ——_- — FROM WASHINGTON, vivo. Becta Despatch to The Sun, Warminoron, Feb, 4. CANDIDATRS FOR GEN, GRANT'S CABINGT, Some of Gen. J. K, Moorhead’ nue Commissloner under Gen, Grant, THR POSTAL TELEORAPH PROIKCT DI are. ‘The Senate Postal Committee to-day heard for honr some arguments upon tho question of bject. ‘There ts no probability of any action betug taken upon it by Corgrers at this season. ‘Tho rapidity with which the session i4 parsing, aud the little pro- gress mado with the appropriation bills, Indicate that beyond passing them there will be no other le- half postal telegraph, and then dismissing the lation of any importance, TUR INDIAN BURRAU INTACT. The failure to-day of Garfleld’s move to get the Indian Appropriation bill Ina position to amend tt by tho Insertion of a clanse to transfor the Indiyn Bureau to the War Department, 4 the end of (hat matter for this session, and it will be left undor the Interior Department, THE DELEGATE FROM WYOMING. Tho House Election Committee have decided to-day—fve to four—against the right of Gen, Caro ment as a delegate from Wyomlng, on the grounds of his being elected prior to the er ritory, and by masa meeting instead of ballot, No contest will be made over It in the House, THK ASSASKINATION COXSPIRATOR MUDD. The President has directed the Attorney ralto make # report in the cose of Dr. Mudd, as ps Huinary to a pardon, The friends of Dr. Mudd no do ie based upon what the President wid them, RESTORATION OF MINSISS) The Committee on Reconstruction were “) have s«!pp to the Union, but postpone? {ts action in conse- 0 from that State iy on ita way to Washington. ‘The Com- mitiee has decided to report a bill removing political decided definitely as to the restoration of Mi uence of Information that another deiegat! Uisabilitios from a namnber of persons In the South DELEOATH REPRIMANDED FOR INSULTING LANOUAOE, Mr, Holbrook, the delegate from Idaho, havi ‘ven Mr, Butler the lie in the disenssion of the flan Appropriation. bill, the House. in. charge of U Wus severely censured by tho Speaker VAnreries, The Revenue receipts to-d million dollars. ‘The Hon, BE, B, Washburn talned at home’ by severe sickness for ever ia seat in the House of Representatives. - —- An Murder tn Connecticn| Naw Havex, Feb. 8,—A tramp giving bis name as Sanders, while travelling from Bridgeport Siratiord on Sunday, carrying ® child in his arin and accompanied by his wife, was attacked by 1 10 fatto. ¢ inflicting a dangerous wound in the abdomey The mulatto’ then ran away, ro of by the Selectmen’ of Stratford, | San oklyn, dled on Tach lodging house latto who © ord, The naime of the nu Blake, Lee — 7 A Republican Party tn Virgintu, Ricumonp, Feb, 4.—A meeting of nat ginians was\ held ‘in Notdaway couniy, w! Ciuded farmers and professional mon, Tt olution wore adopted approving the w move tion with the wame of * Bepublivam ary ORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY § THE HUMAN VELOCIPEDE, Matowe, N. Y., Fob. 4—W dans, Vt, on Tuesday and crossed Lake Champlain to Rouse’s Point onthe tee, received along the route, He was cncouragingly Tt snowed uniotermitting- ly on Wednesday and to-day, and the pitiless storm matcrially retarded bis progress. It was over knee One cntineiastic farmer cleared the roads for him for considerable I —__$—— THE EXUCUTION OF LEWIS DAVIS, iipems ‘The Story of the Crime-A Dinbolic der for Money~Pare 1axn, Feb. 4.—Lewis Davis was hanged at 12:45 o'clock P.M, today, in the Cuayahoge ‘On Saturday evening, Sept. 12, David P, Skinner, & wealthy citizen of Independence township, © few miles from Cleveland, was murdered in hie own house, surrounded by his family. ‘The tragedy was committed between § ant 9 o'clock. Five men, Lewe ) Batterfield, Robert McKenna, Wm, Foltiot, and Thomas Mulhall, were implicated in the marder, was to rob the honse of a considerable sum of money snppored to be kept In naafe in Skinner's ts Davia, J. ML (alias ‘The object of th ordered ton third Tho wife of Skinner went to Cleveland eariy in the even: Ing, with her brother-indaw, and until after tho murder bad been committed. . Mr. Skinner was lying upon m, roading a newspaper, while aid not retara in the room were Mr ¢ number of Two men en oor, having thelr Mees They’ drew their pistola room to remaln quiet nnder Mr. Skinner eros upon masked by handkere pmediately, the ball ene tering the bri prang to the floor « vere he fell wd alt Early on Sunda, the Bherif and 0 force act to work in the arrest in C] Wustan'ly expired, wos held and tive and Police iF promptness and skill re- land, on the followin , men— Davis, Batter The remaining two, mediately after apprehensioa and arres cers of the De far proved fut the Grand Jnry gree, anit the ot ers for aiding and abetting the Kenna, a painter by trade, turned ‘The ‘revelatio: ed that Davis w Lat the iurler was eommitied Means of efleet) by Davis ase The. trial lasted and the jury, alter eighteen hours’ dolit- dered a Verdict agains: Davis of 4 the prisoner to be lange! Davie was abont amooth face and o ears of age, with a full, round, cen, Featleas eye, would Indicate a ie of euch m decd, born aud spent the greater portion of bis life in Pall of the Roof of Bt -While the concert and ball Patrick's Hall were tn progress last night, 2,000 persons belng present, m ery wa bofore mignight that the roof was giving way. Alb immediately rushed to the street, and while the Inst wore geting out the roof fell with « tremendous croth, Several persons were injured, but it ts hoped Eminent architects have been appointed to Inquire into the eause of the accident, Moytneat, Feb, 4 raised shortly that none are killed The Coxsuchio Murder A second investigation is pending and evidence bx who Ia accused of Povancenrsin, of the Coxsac for lantion of the New York Flovator Company fir the pay: Ming the girl, given Important te are that ho met Simmons near Mi or faithfully determined to use the same ne Kvery lcm gues to p dered vy Simimous. Now Jersey Trantor, Feb. 4. leaso of the M Le Delaware, Lackawanna and Weete i anved by forty-nine to on ‘Cobb Introduced a Dill relating to ay Nu righta, appointing commissioners of the ‘1 the division and xaly of laude A Will of @ similaz character Veted by Udy. Ward Inst year, Mailrond Comp following bills were ordered toa third read. ing: For & Geners) Theological Seminary, ‘Ty legal ize the acts of Joseph Cutman ase Notary Public, 1 of Thuzias D, Gilson, a former skaticg May to, Feb, 4.-~The skating mateb for 500 drtweea Mise Ada GNibout, of New Bruaswick, n, of Chicago, took place a& the his oveuing Lefore @n assomblage of four Alter a very exciting contest the pout has challenged Misa » for toe same ainount tn standing # to a1. to skate another wai. Pennsylvania friends are preseing him for a seat in Grant's Cabinet as Secretary of the Treasury, Judge Orth, of In- diana, !s mentioned as the probable Internal Rove- veatigating ¢ Mippterowx, Feb, 4A sub-committee uf two from the Congressional Cominittee appoli te the allowed in taking testimony in Middlotow: (Dew.) bos been taking testimony at Sparks from ued through yea- ata iw reported that pn to estabiiah ® Provinior ood Jobbing house failed in Phila delphia yesterday for will veto Fuller's bill to regulate rall- ‘The Georgia House refused yesterday to refer the ‘uogroce to the Judiciary Committee Bull later despatches from Athens, announce the robable adherence of Greece to the protu: {Hent-Col. Bamana Henderson tas been ap ed Coniuiasionor of the Vico Sir ideuard Mavne,deceascd, ww oPOuee tion of influential women from St. L the Leynstature in Jefferson City, Caulking, the distinguished an- sd'on. Weducsday morning, 78 on the roads, leading from Prescott to Superintendent of the Scots + died of typhold pa on of Judke Hule of Cour w of Secretary Welles, ‘Tho Mixsourl House las passed a bill which Stock company oF association another State, trausacting buaivess ig Missourl, may soe Or be sud in the courts of Mievourl. ‘The Central Pacific Railroad has been comploted $10 tniles east of Kacramento, 81 miles from the head of alt Luke, leaviig 440 wiles of (rans-continoital road to Foundry tn Roading, that he will soon be at liberty, This belief and @ brother tn vides that any join 1869, FOREIGN INTELLIG ——— CURA, - Assansination of Gon, Arrange, Tavana, Feb, 4.—For several day has been current th has been received from the Eastern Department, The Diario of to-day says that Gen, Agustin the revolutionary forees, bos been assas- Arrango, © sinated by bis compantoy 5 —— Arlist Opposition to the Prov Gove ecuments Mapaip, Feb. 11.—Banils of Carliate have made thotr appearance in Cutalonia, They came from the Valiey of Andorra, and seck to produce a rising against the Provisional Government, ‘Troops have Deen Kent ont to disperse thom, The press of this city, fearing @ civil war, urge the Government to And tho people to unite against take active measur: the Reactionary party, — GREAT BRITAIN Com Lowpox, Feb, 11.—The appeal recently mate in the case of Costetio, the Ameri citine Victed of complicity in the Fenian rovelt, dented, — AUSTRALASTA, Summary of Victoria News, no weon Victoria and th vernm bildren orked ¢ n whidllng 1s have beon paid by this Company to 131,000, by paid up, eabital, (A nuzget nuate Valley weighing forty p three weeks b.fore, found a ingget weighing twenty four pounds. ‘The yield of gold at Sandhu Reighbortiood for ihe month of € total of 19,980 oun or nearly 5K) ow week _— Masancre in New % A dreadful massacre was cc fone aeitlers, Including mon, « Ml a nUTH De ‘on & sottiome hau al in Poverty Bay, by a pariy of F Islands, — THE LABOR MOVEMEN > The Printers’ Strike—Pay of Com The Commiites of the Typographi have sent us a eo in comparison with workmen in other pur book compositors ha labor thin almost any of the entire number, and thelr average enrniny Rot exceed $14 per week, As It In vot only but very probabio, that the pubiie may be I doubt th Aubetantiate It with frets and fgures furnishes ome of the largest and 1 As the question may arise, why thi tween the wages of piece fianda aut the by the week, the Committee from th be used in another, waiting for thereby losing @ great deal of thn receive no romuneration. ‘Thess employed by the wee luterest to nee that he Is kept fully employed. With regard to the impression whieh th erasccm desirous of putting forth, that the * U competent workmen aa t 1m et muitieo aay that It does mothing of the Kind. “Union,” at ite meetin after a full ipterelange of opinion, fixe MUM seale of prices, uid exch Self to work for no Jean. It has been the rul employers, with a few rare exceptions, to Fiably choose the moat competent worktn savabinionreue tee fhat‘thetr argu rms re HOW paying the acale-prices, — The re Mide, offices ropurtul that they were not suffering Inck of bands; others hid vacancies for good The tone of termination the resistence unanimously expresso: the demands of the actions of the * Union 0 pat au end to th posttors, a ES Tho Sailor's Herike. The striking sailors met Inst eve Canal atree of Quaker City and Oriental notoriety, naval reform; bat he did not think the’ pr ‘opportune for an increaso of wages. A sa th. a verse! n fave nd present und ship) tortion dy boarding master was denou sed, ani that the scale of wages ccauiships, A Coun alo pe "bianont officers ” fog, nud draw up a progrowme for the reve thon of the Rouctys ‘The corer) feeling w regular abipping offices sould he extubiia! t >-— The Clothing Cutters’ Sretkes t might fa take istry The clothing outters met | forther action in Uicts strike for $4 per ( oven shops were represented, uf whic favor of tha advance. Eight new shop ni 60 members, wer favor of an adv make the demand Tow, ond to unk for a reply 0 Gvicgates ure to report th on Mouday evening. Monany at noon. +. and Whiting Ce: A large meeting Ing, Abi Keler acting the mecting had been © the Seeretary read a lexi sys of Mr Bergh to tal yedice for the grievan weed, rower in the fer carry the cate from 0} named being such committer : Mos Joba Callahan, W. Ferde W. IT. Kirby, J. MeCrenn, 4 J. KF, Esler, The ded to the committer. It woe al mittec, to prevent persons oul fraudulently collecting fy Tue Maine Ho mated disoussion Ke Of Representatives, after an aut- osterday, vetused, by an nel to lognl nay’ bo Agreed upon: In the IiMnots Legislature yesterday a joint resolu passed submnltting bo. th ite Constitutteing ine > power 10 Fel ase t the payuicut of any tax on Zrors revo pte rofvanor of the Pronels jority of f interest tusk g taken before the bar of gountat Arins, und Liltnots Central Kalle Charles M.D: gnage in Haltinio were over balfa of chloroform adil who has been de» | Felows of Maryland, days, nas 80 far recovered that he expecta suon to reoune Verdict of a Penuaylyania Jury, In a case of suicide in Shaler tow ¥, the Corover’ a iu yudsition Ini ted and taken at Slater town iwi, boture mo, J.'S, Biscascr, a Justice of t wnty, wad actly county wforesnl the viow of thks in, Who first insulted tho wife of Sanders, and then cut him several times with a knife, the laet ad Sanders was ‘on the part of th the sata Catharine iy oaths that the aid he was a tintnan by trade, and had a futher -¥., Who isa tinman alse. sanders ning at about 2 u clock, ata aid Catharine Rea f but being seduesd and Lowaship ator Maid to be Matt, Hy eof tied avout a Hint Of 8 i yen und there, witht th Vie amd. Teiouloualy 'w rar their ontles, ey Uiot the eat Cotty ore, In 'manner and form afore emt, depre cating further resistance to the reconstruction acta, and resolving the meeting into # political orgam sa moved the fol puld roti Intming 1 ' Protect! Afier the pasinge @f this resoluuon the election of aembora, oe Bricklayers’ Union No, This body moet last night in Dewilt Hell, Mr. Jonn H. Loit, Pre jand J, W, Browning, 8 retary, ‘The committee appointed to giat ‘mul certain moneys subscribed and ley Vonses in the conspiracy. prosecutions rer id she chairman of the HF hud paid bi mit « -_——. The Paper Hunge: ety met laste K aps, President; Joka Stedehers, Vice? dent; Pod. Burke, Becrewry; Joba. Turner, dF Allcu, Trusvecs; W ergeant-at-Arma Coopers lust evening, but rontine | The Derrickmon mot on Tnesday evening. passed a resolation i to their meeting The Fichburg Wile Poisonor, Woncesren, Fob, 4.—The oxaminution y more reper Robert D. Pike, she wife potsoner, and Misa Ad laide. Kyans, the daughter of the victim, «ho bs ae whieh was to Lave been held in’ Fitchburg thie moruln, ty > bene Lostoomed untll Woduesday, (he uth ima, cused of being on maory to Che poisoniny rumor the revolutionary Generals Cespedes and Aguilera have #urrendered to Count Valmaseda, but the report proves uniras, No news establishing a powerful line of Cape of Good Roavil ending tho The sir William th p. Disi- ount ing at the rate of 208 10s. for every £1 been found in For- ins, and valged at £1,800, Tb was onvarthed by some men. who, only toma ita resehed a 4 per mitted on thirty+ and ebitdr of friendly natives, ina nlaht alr who recently made thelr cecape fromm Chath pmunteation in whitch they #ny th boon more iily-paid for thet ines of mechanics, ‘Th who work by the piece com iise about three-fourths Hined to bis “staterucnt, the Comnittes are ready r oat respectable employers, Jiscrepoucy be: loyed te that ple han many obstacles to couleud against in the wo of being furnished with the necessary material to make fair bill, such a# walting a retorn of letter foundry, picking leads out of one work to y Korta, ae, . for whieh’ they Me ultiew tho man nen natnal conaequenc docs not meet with, as ‘the employer Anis it to bi tries to eoipel thom to pay the kame Wages to in- fang mpetent, the Com- for {ts members a mink er pledges htm of the ‘ko the roale as the moximwmn, And again, employers nva- in their EOE BEA MEM ete a Ns tons ; #0 that the Day O4 moh to Ine elent workmen as to the coms elent, has no weight, Kiguty.two of the leading Tho loading book and job printers of this city held a mecting yesterday afternoon, at which many meeting wan porlotthond and the de. ty contaiue strikers.) Tt waa the eenoral belief that It needed but a litte mor tience and firmness on the part of the en ploy "eum find were addressed by Capt, Duncan, n ent time oF lust Tuceday with only a nd wates, and a om’ of ex: ing masters resolotion was nally adop! ould be fxed at $25, $0, and $% a montii for soiling vessels, aud $1 for oo Was appointed to nomIn- lection ab tie wext meet nite placed under the supervision of the Goverment, result ata special moot lng Ladignation Mooting of the Cartmen—Berah cartmen was held last even- object ned by the Cuslrms opinion relative to t arrents, und suggesting complained of by the eartmen, Several persons thonght It of no use t teas the question before the Courts, as Mr. Berg could roise money from would be humanttarians to o Court ty another, and thos ture out tho carimen, who could not waste either tumo or money io fginting such cases, A Finance Committee of ten Wie chosen to raise funds to text the legality of Mr. Bergh's arrests, the following ~ W. H Aude J, Hopkius, N. Man- N, Foicr, M. Me- Finn was iubaes ordered be furnished the com. de the cart os. Se, We H Karly ywing resolution, which was carried he ryt r i ho publie mocting adjourned, and the cartuen went inty the from Mr, ed pro: gress. ‘This did vot satisty some of the members, suited that Mr ke, 80 that of the $1,089 be Heved to be in bis handy he pow lad only $30.25. By @ unanimous vote the whole matter Was tabled ite tn National Banks Exempt ‘Taxation. The attempt of Assessor Webster to collect the tax on caplial in active use bad a new and Impor- tant feature yesterday, Shortly afer Mr, Webster had enterod his office, Messrs, Wm, and John O'Brien— the members of tho lending Orm of brokers in Wall sircet, whom he bad summowed to testily ta relation to the amount they have used in thelr basinoss ince tho law wes preed—appeared before him, seeom- punted by thet attorney, who explained the object of thete visit, Mr, Websier then apoke #t length of the character of the law imporing a tax on capital ta active uve, and expressed hia determination to en- foree it so long n# be shonid remain in office. After Mr, Webster had shown the equituble character of the imposes on capiual by various Ulustvattons, and remarked that moncy, which Ie Lest able lo boar (axe Atlon, should share the burdens of the natlon as weil as property, expecially where the percentage for ile tse is Aluiost incredibiy Inrge, the brothers, who compose the frm, beeame appurently convinced that they wore in error in not paying the tax, amd, what t# more astonteblog, their lawyer seemed to labor under the eame impr . for, ae thelr spokesman, he Informed the Assessor that bis cileute would make the returns Fequired of them, and would pay the tax provided in the etatnto, The members of the firm ncquicaced in this proceeding, the lawyor re- marking facetiously that If tho tax waa collected erroneously, the firm, of course, would have the right to reolaiia It, This was the only crumb of comfort he gave for his foe—which, we understand, was very large, It will thus bo seen that Assessor Webster has won his firet battle by the surrender of one of the largest firme in the street, NATIONAL HANKS EXEMPT PROM INTREFRRENCE, It isa well kuown fuct that Lomenee amounts of money are deposited daily in the natio:al banks of this city, and that this capital, oF a large share of it, ta acd In Woll street, ‘Tho Assessor, howevor, haw no power to force thease banks to make returns of thelr depovita at hia office, an they are obliged to tend such returns to Washington only, and there they pre barled among the musty records of the Trossary Department, Owing to this defective arrangement the oMcers In the national banks may become largely Inforested Jn atoek apecatations, and use the money of thelr depositors In inveatmonta, without being practteally amonable to the laws ee POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. + Twenty-second Street Republican Commi This Committes met Mr. Joha B, Gridley in the chair, and passed w re lution hat a Committes of one from exch eieetion disiriet be appointed to waiton the President elect, when he ism this ett quest of hii to way Shen and where he will recelve the Central Commit= tee, ang that In the event of his compliance with such quest, aiid Commltter of twenty-one make the ne- ceneary arrangoments for the reception, ‘The same resolution was adopted with refercnee to Senator Fenton on bis arrival bere, ‘The committees of twenty-one members were appointed ax follows Jey, Herlick, Hose Farmer, | Touse: eApancor, Cochrane, 1 On), Miller, Hant, Culver, and Psvron, Cowererae.: Mears, L Fitch, Heanett, Guilderaleeve, Nesbit, FA. Conkling, B rband. Brown, Conoynr, Huris, Alex 0), Kn jopper, Mathowe, erryu Kitoy, Wison, Owens wid Dewey Tt in expected that tho Grant reesption will be about the 19th of the month - pight in fall numbe colt McLaughttng At a moeting of this Committes last evening, fon motion of Mr, Davis, it was rom o Conunittes request the Hon, Rafus F. Andrews, Chairman of the Central Grant Club. to call a mectiny of the Clab to make arrangements to send at leas one delegate from each of the several districts to witness the inanguration of thelr fret and only cholee for President, U. & Grant. to unite with o Hike representation from this General Committes. A delegation consisting of one from each district was eine by the Chay, Mr. Jawes W. Booth pre- e culled the ni Stein us eh Dr, Stein the following-named gentlemen were eleeted for th suing term: President, A, Autenrioth; Vice-Pre dent, Ch, Btelta; Secretary, P. Hartley; Treasurer, J. Meyer; delegates to the’ General Committes, 1 Che, Stein, Dr. Ed. Treuxoh, A, Autenrieth, C. Jockel, and A. Bauwan, +: Mozart Generel Committee. The Committee met last even 'd elected Kdward Berrian, President; Join hell, View Pr othy J ty and George Chelvis, Secretar wurer; Joba Folav, t Arms. ACowmlitee of three wus appointed to lease the hall for the ensulog year, —— Lacrunes ano Mentixos.—Dr, Peaslee will lec turo on accretions this evening before the Young Men's Christian Assoctation, at 161 Fifth avenue, Weaoprva ix Tuixiry Cares, —Trinity Chapel was again yesterday the scene of the celebration of nuptials, tho happy couple being the Rev, Krastu Huntingdon Saunders and Miss Anns Maria Malt land, both of Brooklyn, The ceremony was perform: ed shortly after noon by the Rev. J, W. Shackleford, No display wax made, even the customary wedding muse belug omitted, The bride was plainly but richly attired, The couple were atteuded to the altar by (wo bridesmalds and two g Tux Watt Staset Box Rovsray—Avoraei Rereran Cavtexes—A robbery of $130,000 tn bonds om the office of Cambrelent & Pyne, 14 Wall street, was gummitt New Your's Day. ‘ho de tectives have been looking for the culpriis ever and rccenily they were arrested, Yesterday Jobn Dobbs, one o the principals in the burglary and coUbery, was bronght up by Capt, Jourdan in the ‘Comis Court, and, having first dented his guilt, Le subsequently confersed, and wald that be would render all the ald in its vower (othe police in hunt. Ing down the concocter of the crimo, Bonds and se- curities to the amount of $19,75 were fonnd tn his possesion when arrested, omamen Geuman Ewsanant Society,—The new Woard of Directors of this Soctaty met yesterday, and ors genized and reélected Mr. Philip Bissinger, Presl- dent; View Presutents, Mew sustind Kaufe i nand ob Wind Wallach and Wester: ‘Treasurer, Theo, Buck Daxoen or Lesriva raow Mainosp Trains. ~ Timothy Dick, aged 40, of White Plalus, ‘leaped off the Harlem down train while in motion yesterday morning, at Thirty-s¢ t und Fourth ave and wan esaght betwee cary glug up on the wijoining wack, and Was severely fojured, MiGuaTION.—The number of emigrants who have Inuded at this port uptodate this year, Is 5,506 ; to sanre dave Inst year, 6.250. Of these, 4,164 camo by steniers, and 1,65 ships, By for largest shure of them (2,905) reualnod in this Stat TM went to Pennsyivunia ; UUY We Gow; LT tod Forney j aud the rest weut scattering Svath “aud st Ligvon Duaueus’ Paorectrye Socrery,—The members of the Liquor Dealers’ Protective Society met lost evenin in Masonic Hall, OMcers were clectest for the ensuog year, as toliows: William P, Kirk, Preeident; Patrick B. Begg, Vieo-Prosident ; Peter Dolon, ‘Trowsnrer; Finance Committee, Mis ehucl Wilson, Danivl Strain, Michael Doghorty ; Law Commitive, Bward Holden, Michael Doris, and J, J, O'Reilly, Boano or Atpensen.—The Board cone with the Bourd of Ageistant Aldormen In aio revolution that a special committee trou each br of the Common Conueil be appointed to devise mea sures to remedy Uh? fearfully dirty condition of our city, aud if nosessary to obtain a legislative enac ment upon the subject; and the President apyolnted fs sich Commitiee fot this Board, Aldermen Cud- dy, Werd, O'Prien, Repver, and MeGrath, Sr. Faancrs Xavien's Denarixa Socrevt,—The cles of tho Literary Buslety con the College were the eve in the huge the OolieKe, In Sixteenth strcet, Inst nigh + W. Sioune acting as chairman, The quest for diseusst was, Evulish and Spanish Policy in the Treatment of the American Aborigines of this Continent Pod. Rely ond BT. Met ry were vocal of the Spanish policy, aud M. C. O'Connor J.T. Curran of tho English, The sin the College choir, under the’ direetion of compar lod Ly the orebestra, was eacored, Leetrak on Eguarogian Arnica,-Mr, Du Chaliln lectured jast evening before the Amertean Geograplical and Statisheal Society rial Africa, His remarks were mais ecount or the rico of pigmics aud cannibals foun on the west coust of Africa, uboa: a degree and @ half from the equator, ‘Tho former of these, called the Obouzos, ere only about four feet lish, and in appoaruice resemple mero cowdren, ‘They are covered with bain, and altogother are very remark: able bole latter aro known ws the Pana are largo, stalwert, and Herce. ‘They ore undoudtediy capn!bals, dud cat everybody but shoir aw (aunilies, PRICE TWO CENTS, EXEMPLARY PUNISHMENT, ——— The Judges Stemming the Tide of Crime. a FORTY YEARS IN STATE PRISON —— Court of Goneral Keastone-The Marderse who was Accidentally nred. The Grand Jury having presented indictment yesterday morning, District Attorney Hatehings an raigned at the bor Stephen Royle, alia Edward Fravets, allaw Edward Bennett, for shooting at a@ officer who was pursuing him while attempting to ae ©)pe inn botcber wagon from the jewelry store of B. Aqo! in the Bowery. The prisoner pleaded silly to this and nother indictment, Mr, Hatobe ings, in moving for an immediate sentence, sald thee fo officer was hero witi a requisition froct the Gowe ernor of Michigan for the prisoncr for the marder 08 the Sheriff of Kalamazoo county, Michigan, Capital puntthment has been abolished in that State, and imprisonment for fe anbatituted. Bene tence could be parsed on this prisoner, on the Ime dictments presented, almost equal to the term of @ notaral life, These deaperadoes, Assistant Dite trict Attorney Hatchings, who come Were from other cities and Europe, tempted by the vast wealth of thie city, must be taught that, If convicted, sentence will ‘Ve immediate and severe, Recorder Hackett agreed with tha Assistant Dise triet Attorney, and seetanced the prisoner ton term of twenty years on ouch wlctment, Boyle is 99 years of Ke. Joseph Henry Wilton, ood Menry MeCall pleaded guilty of bargiary In the third degree, aad were seutenced (o the full term of five years each, In the ease of Charios Murdock for burglary at thi Westmoreland Hotel, the trial oeenpied neacly al day, and the jury at night were still ont, - t of Oyor and Termincr-Twenty Youre for Burglary. Tho People agt. George Jones for burglary i= the firet degres, ‘This t@ the ease wuere a bangle enterod a private room at 35 Bond street on Jan, 2% Ite occupant waking ap saw tho barglir, who rushed out into the street, taking the ocenpent’s pookes book with him. OfMtcer Gilbert bappened te be pasting, and scoing the burglar in his stocking fect on the sidewalk asked him what he wanted. Jones at once drew a revolver upon the officer, am@ the officer drew bis, Jones took to his heels, Oring at the oMeer as ho ran, but without effect, The off cer fired and wounded Jones in the hand. Aftee chaning him Kome distance the officer arrested Jones and on bis person were found 18 keys, matches, « pla tol, and burglars’ tools, ‘The prisoner was tried, the Jury convicted him in five minutes, and Judge Bas nand sentenced him to twenty years’ imprisonment, People axt, MeNamee for robbery in the first des reo, Prisoner pleaded guilty, and was sentenced t@ S'term of ten years, People agt. Devine, Wheeler, and Edwards foe burglary 1 nore. “They plead’ gallty. and wore sentenced to two years and six months tmprisom icrie seh A Henry who pleaded People agt. Henneson and Henry who guilty of krand larceny, Honey wel sentenced fee voyeurs.” It being tho (rat offence of Fiopueson, bg was romanded for futare sentence ‘The case of the People agt. Kea! down for tial next Monday Terminer, —>— Ouo Year for Ansunit and Battery. Robert Fergusson, of 136 Court street, Brookes Jy, was taken to Court by Officer Hesh morning, to auswer the charge of and tery, preferred. by lis wife, Louisa Fergusson, bue’ Rdward Hacket. "Wille he was. In tbe room, before Justice Buckley, Hacket entered is'sout and began eu, tiene him, he ae ts {ice told Oftcer Bare (court o@cer) to eubtagate and if necessary to kuock him do remarked t) there Was no one Bf anocutt and battery, an ap ters Sr ais the om each odeuce, MAKING ement one year, ee THE RATLROAD WAR, From the Cincinnats Daily Times, tistied the public are a good deal pers rstand all about the numerous Falls 4 schemes, combinations, &c., that bi going on during the past few weeks, and our h the mowt tutelllgent portion of the paby Neware no ‘outt greatiy mystltied about It also, candidly acknowledge that we wer Hite in Ifuniil we made s determined and amination of the subject; bat now tt is all aa mu! tous. We kaow ali aboot it, aud are to make our readers understand it, too, You see tho Auantic and Great Pan Handle Ral road Company, having leased the Sharpsburg off, togethor with its connections including, “ad course, it uncles, aunts, cousina, and o Hous 40 aw to control the trafic over the Har Vike, 1c became necersary for the Pittsburgh, Way and Eten Railroad to bay up ‘the eny stock of the Hamilton, Indianapolis Central, Little Milam}, 1f they could bope or expcet to mnalme tain thelr hold upon the trade of Lieking river Duck creek. Anuther object was to Cleveland guion depot at St, Paot in advance Alexander Hamilton's stages, Then the New York Ceniral (Park) Comy holding 9 wajority of the swck in the Penney! Southerp Northern Alaska Railrood, executed @ flank wovement by leas the stockholders of tha Susqueuanna and Chesapeake eanal, thereby sect ad mm "the Ide. of ‘Thomas to the toot of Fifth street. ‘This of course Qecessitates the buying up of the Fitth Street Ke Dock property, or the construction of a bridge oom necting te Union base ball grounds with Ede harmonious bieud'og of the Eust and West intorenta, Vanderbilt, who wants to be consideredt he “Ook loetus of Kiiodes"—that le to say, of the rail —tadetermined to cut (he Peunsylvania Cent from the Northwes sont ama up there yoo terday to cut It off, but the result is not vet know ‘The Pevnsvivauin Central timmediulely burns about and gobbled up the Jack Nuble Dughtil Ralle Sete, and then edvcicd sloase of the od reliable Cofe juray Kailroad, by which niove they cuna ce of Cheviot iorming wouopolrce the comm only direet line between that Mourising sectlum the markets of Barope, arere was Considerable cxcltement at th male of the Dughill road, which took place yesterday, lore Socklusiders votd than were on (ue books of. the company, and on oxamnination # was discovered thas One was'a whipsockhudder (a low stage-drivor) another held no stock except an old fashioned one wore around his neck; another kept a stock while a fourth Wns sluiply » bolder of old stock the heaviest stockhoider In the lut. ‘Thus “tatter indie vidual was detected when It Was proposed to ** wate tn the stock," when be bowled dismally, ‘All taat is now needed to complete our brill combinations is a railroad starting a6 the Little Ml elevator and running up Deer Croek aloug the Rg gleston avenue to Intersect with the affacnt pipe and the Millereck Improvements; thence Western avenue to the Lunatic Asylum, which unqu ably be a grand Union Depot’ at last foe Tailrond mon and those who attewpt to compere heud thoir gigantic railroad sebomes, ——— HUDSON RIVER NEWS, poo a A large deposit of plumbago or black load hag hoon discovered In the side ofa mountain just above Peeksiiil, on the Hudson River, reawpoat Cuanous,—The steamboats Powell snd Armenia are to take the way travel tween New York aud Rhinebeck next summer, the day busts pot landing anywhere south of Rhinebeck. Sece-Munper iy Gueeve Covnty.—Three ate tompts at suicide have recently been mde im litte t pn of Medwa; ecne county, the scone ckie inyst ‘The first case was thas am Palmer, aged 19 years, His attempt wae successful, He banged himself in his (atber's bara, fore the act be took a stick and wrote the follows ing words in the snow in front of the barn: ** Me good by9! my eubies Ay gator ie ara & week. ails rward two lads, aged. respeetively 7 am iempted tO kilt tuentsclves in the satae town dad i the same manner, They were cut down just in time tusave them, Onetis still determined to Kill himses ina of spectral which we are abl gate its p He mentioned the ai tween tued by folld or Uquid gaseous ‘es, and showed bow the knot Of tis difference enabled Ws 10 wtale positively comporition of the sun nd other heavenly After captain diderence between the apeaker gave 4 number of beeatiful f the von. ‘of the Mona, which are eapable rng cahiblted spootroacope, Which concluded bls lecture,