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_ THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR MURDER IN GRAND STREET. —— POLITICS AND WHISKEY IN AN BAST SIDE PORTER HOUSE, Pho Tragic Wind-up of a Protracted Spree— Description ef Alderman Mi quartere—Tho Smashing of Ginsses and Diachargingof Pistole—Death in Bellevue Bhortly before 9 o'clock yesterday morning, in fan ofirsy in the barroom of the Bank Coffee House ‘at 898 Grend street, William Kea Dress room of the Herald office, w: Tames Lee, a gambler. 8 fecder in the fatally shot by The Bank Coffeo House is a Nquor saloon handsomely turnished in the Knglieh Atyle, ‘The bar ils about one-third of the room, east side, the angle commencing about tweive feet from the Grand street window, Jeaving nearly ® rquare space, oce tables, &e., between the end of the bar and the window, The walls are decorated with attractive Paintings, and the place ts cosy and inviting. The Daloon was formerly kept by Anthe Man of the Aistrict, and the license ts sti Dame, but recently the #aloon had been sold out tos Mr. Patterson, by whom it hae since been kept, ‘THe (RIGIN OF THR DISrrTR. All sgree that rain was at the bottom of this mur ‘The murdered men and hi two or three day together and on Sunday night were seen in the neighborhood spree" was kept up all that aight, and carly yesterday morning they were trav- elling the Thirteenth Ward tn search of Nquor, At about bal'past 6 o'clock yesterday morning they had a (ricndly dispate about polities, Dut nothing war tid on either ide that would have a tendeney to lead thore who were with them to apprehend a Dreach of the peace, Just before 8 o'clock they were observed by Sergeant Weed, of the Thirteenth Ward police, talking togetber im Clinton street, and Keane seluted that ofteer with “Holloa, old man!" to which tho Sergeant replied with a friendly nod their appearacce at this time Indieated » quarrel, ond as they socn moved towards Grand the cfflcer lost s'gbt of them for the time «1 one or two liquor s\ fore reachin: the * Coffee House,” drinkin y entered the saloun they were pied by chars, ansaveln bad been on a glorious drank,” of Park row. Thetr As waid that they ¥ fo that when th somewhat lutoxicated Te MURDER. had been in the place only a short t!me, when ing Was Rant whied led to a ecufle ond Lee then drew bis revolver and fired upon Keane, but did not hit him, and Keane in retnrs flung ® Tumbler ut his assailant, Keane then went out on the stoop, and Assistant Alverman Lawrence Hill, ersuace him to go eane was, hower- Street, tried to ‘Bway, on be * might eet burt.” bstinate, and reiurned to the barroom, when Keane was then guietly It hos not yet been the assailant during the Grst atrack the Grat blow, m the accounts of affray differ on this poin' that they were becom more than urnally excited, tried to bal now beccme maddened You want to fight, do "you second tine upon Keane, the ballet entering the left fide of tho head nove the ear, near the temple. The , and lacerated rough the oriflee, reaumed the dispute the suie of the bar those who wit Dali went eras! the brain, which beeun to 00% K ell to the Noor, ne ce before ailo and bis fet toward the bar, condition he was found by the police, ENTER THE POLICE. When one of the bystanders saw Lee drawing bis ‘ol, he rushed into the street, and meeting OMicers «1 O'Hara, of tue Sanitary Police, he in formed them of the. attra Bracy ran woward in the Coffee Hi the saloon, amd ax he went up ‘tho steps, heard the report of the pistol, and took him t the Thirteenth ‘ard Police Staton in Delancey street. A stretcher ‘Was socn procured from the station, to which the Wounded uian wax Lorne, Several surgeons were then called, but all declared that the wounded mat. could not possibly summoned, the lust offces tor tered, after whieh K mest having been ie dying were co Lo Belevue Hospital also summoned, but as the sutferer still remai Unconscion=, {t War impor tom = dcposition. Lee and McKeon to be to await the result, THE GAMBLER AND M16 VICTIM, James Lee, when ordered to the cells, gave ie age ress as 82 Willett street, and bin at of ® cnulker. that his occupation fy that of a dealer in reo. Brown's faro bank ut East Broadway and Keone wae a feeder in the of the Jerald office, and resided wt 1 street, near Clinton, te to take his an/é-mor. ‘oroner, however, ord laced underarrest, the latter He was a well-behaved and Fespectuble person, but too often addicted to im- modcrate indulgence in ardent spirits, hard-working man, and envloyed preasrooms many years, aiding his brother in the He was about 26 years old. corrRE HOUsR. With regard to thin house, the Evening Poet ot “The Bank ‘Coffee Honse, where enacted, has beeu the scene of nu- A few years azo, Jobn H. who was subsequently sent to State Pri Faing soldiers’ claims, sot a politician named Connell there; and Major Peter Bowe, another litteio, was afterward shot in the satno ho mn, Thomas H. ‘also fired at in the sume ro in newspayer support of their sisters, a another occa: erntic politician, w Keene died lait evenin; THE CUSTOM HOUSE FRAUDS, Who were the Pa orles Perpetra' Nose—Latest Disc'o into the charges against Bemuel T. Blatchford and others of complicity tn ‘the Custom House drawback fraad yesterday before The examination United States Commissioner Osborn, Wm, J. Korn, agent for the Custom House, ‘and clerk in the office of the Caldwell Brothers, tes fed that Samnel T, Blatchford received 10 per cent. of the proceeds of the frandalent drawbacks, amounting to @ total of $2,000. Francis A, How ard, who attonded to maties was an agent of the Custom House, was giv same percentage, #0 that his share was likewise $25,000, ‘The Caldwells, who were the brokers, and ‘Put the claims into proper form, took # per cent. as their portion, and the remaining 40 per cent. went £0 the persons who made up the fale ‘most promincut of those Hiwood, Korn swore that paid to Blatchford at the Caldwel portion sent in envelopes directed to bim at he following ere the material fea. testimony yesterday ree checks show! tn Washiogto tures of Korn ine; they, were new this to be the care, bees were pi he wonld ask who tne pai nd then nod hie head ae if be wae well sequainy h the frauds. service of the Internal letiers sent to nin ah Gate Bata en joward rece ved oper cent. pee itr. Sqn roduced the cer wae In the Ci ain Washington; am at present.» Up books. @e; arrested in @ case in i ‘was’ indicted, not yet tried Co, tn’ the Lat! of ‘Oertifientes, #0 per iyi last Jauutty, and a Into tho employ of Caldwell & ‘was Custom House clerk, and received a 4 Femalned there anti! the beginning of 167 rd at 20 Pearl street in 10 Hollins in the iniernal ‘when Howard came to (ald 2 Was recel "ed well ; wes Gil ol hear what nin New York as th » professed to ship th paid at sta ed times x trumental in passing fr ‘The hearing was adjoarned until 1 P, M. on Friday ‘The Reports to the Departments. ‘ov, 15,—Very little of the de- ‘ork Custom House reach the Department here now. The whole case has beer put in the hands of Mr. Pierrepoi ho that only tue begining frauds which are administration, ‘Wasminaros, alls of the frand Wasnixoron, Nov. 15.—The Presi within a few days to a lending Se Fecummend thy Fesamption of specie payimen Carly a day a8 possible consistent with a pol Would not ourettic values, He thinks th ‘ouch to resumption has rei 10 Lime 1s not {uF distant when We can resume, —————__—_ Bolarging the Voluni suinaTon, Nov. 15,—There are alrea of Currency, to yield some- a new issue of mee tue 2 KG LO RBOW! & Bereell bee Cuarec THE COURT OF THE CITY JUDGE, —— Appearance of the new District Attorney— Boy Sent to State Prisouw—llow dar of the Court of General Sessions wae a yard long yesterday, and contained the of the City Judge and twenty-eight thieves. The sual crowd was in attendance, inelading the noto- forger, who, as customary, occupied # seat on the bench beride the City Judge, Mr. John R. Fellows .nade his debut as Assistant District-Attorney, Thie gentleman is in every re- spect woll fitted for the position, He ts an eloquent speaker, well verved in criminal Inw, aud & eentle- tan of courteous Dearing and polished manners, Judge Garvin has made o very happy selection, as Mr, Fellows ts no politician, and is a man whom ibe ge ‘will not be able to tafluence or control. pnis Leary, young pickpocket, 18 yeare of age, was tried and convicted, but as ‘the jary recom: mended him to merey te Court sentenced bim to State Prison for two ocars. His mother won pres- ent when sentence wis propognced, und left the Court room almost distracted, The young man aiso went. A tall, burly fellow, and aa herd a looking charac. ter as one might meet in a day's walk, was then put on ls trial for robbery in the first degree, James MeCed ry, the complaiv ant, testified that, on the 26th of October, es Gibbous, the prisor: assisted by 8 fall jai Fourth Ward desperadocs, knock him down and robbed him; that Gibbons, afver his arrest, offered him $10 if he would not prose him, Mr, William F. Kintzing, counsel for ivd Policeman Musgrove to testify on Musgrove knew both the prisoner and sn very uely A © also contra testimony of the complainant In every and swore the prisoner clean out of the robbery, with wonderful skilland neatness. Another Policeman followed closely on Musgrove's wak ‘Mr, Fellows at this stage arose and addressed the ‘said that as th police: ntradicted the complainant he felt andon the ease, aud consent to the prisoner. But he would state that the conduct of Officer Musgrove was bighly repre: hensible, and seems very suspicious, Ho had fested great vindietivenrss and bare toward tee com- plainant, and has contribated all in his power to favor the cause of the prisoner. He deemed this rataer strange and unaccouutabis in a custodian of the public peace. Gibbons was then discharged, and the tribunal adjourned, — PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. Brooklyn Fashion A large audience of Brooklyn fashionables and literati attended a woman suffrage meeting in the Academy last evening. The Rev. A. P. Putoum, 9 Presbyterian minister, was in the chair, Cella Burleteh, Mrs, Lucy Stone Blackwell jenry Ward Beecher were the speakers, They stood in front of the classical drop curtain, which portrayed a temple, Amonzits columns the Muses figared in pictured marble, and Apoilomutely tinklod his lyre. Mrs. Burleigh urged the right of women to a full individuality, Sie recommended that women should entirely follow their bent in any pursuit to whieh they might feel themselves called. Mrs. Lucy Stone reviewed, in her usual musieat tones, the whole ground of the woman suffrage doc- trine, and, as #hé concluded, Mr. Beecher asked whether the woman who had Just spoken for an hour, and a multitude enchatn ed, was to be looked on ae an inferior boing, and denied the right of choosing her rulers. He sald that, well as she and Mrs, Burielgh had spoken, he might point to a hundred women in hie Congregation who conld speak as effectively, 1f they hhad'ihe requisite training. Mr. Beecher ‘spoke vf the fear men exprested at the added liberty of the ballot for women, as simply an echoof the Turkish cry aguinst the "immared inmates of the harem. Turks objected to women showing thelr frces, and fon no account woold alow, them to speak to other men than their husbands, The Grecian women of antiguity, le said, Were | Ignorant household ‘with exception of afew. To there pootry. were allowed, but ons of chastity wns the tion, Times had im- wore at ‘ettered. It thought that the element of weakness was a leading charm of womna, #0. Fineness, per. luape, but not weakness. Give a woumn all the free. dom and all th vantages ‘ibie, she would be lofty and noble being, but still a litle Norway pine iia rich soil; it would acquire helebt and added grace, but it wonld not become an oak. Mr. Beecher urged many old arguments ‘or the cause in new dressee, and spoke with Lis usam wit, force, and original ‘The Sub-Treasury Change. It was generally supposed that the Sub-Trea- sury in this city would be transferred yesterday froin Gen, Butterfield to the new Assistant Trea- surer, Charles J. Folger, and that the counting of the Immense amount of coin in the vaulte would be commenced by the experts sent bere for that pur pose from Washington, But Gen. Butterfield was tedly and sudenly called away from town Up*the ‘asnouncement of the death of his. fuer, leaving the office in charge of hia cashier and de yaty, and, in consequence, noth.ug was sone, Mr. Folger forwarded is oath of office to Washington during the day, and In the afternoon visited the ence of Gen, Butterfeld did not Assume possession. His official bond hax been per- fected and fied in the eam of $400,000, wit Kd win D. Morgan, Moses ‘Taylor, John A, Stewart, James H, Banker, John C, Green, John'T, Terry, W. H, Marcy, and J, Boorman Johnston as sureti caaee ‘The Weehawken Ferry. Through a special call of the Town Council of the town of Unlon, a meeting was held last evening in the Town Hall,” in Palisade avenue, and action was taken relative to the persone to be named as tn- corporators of the new "ferry to be established be- tween the Eiyslan Fields ana the coal docks at Weehawken. Freeholder Joun Morn retin’ and speeches were delivered by Mr. Wm. Merriaw, of Nurth Bergen, and others, Finally, the subject was laid over until another meeting. A meeting wa» also held In the ** Casino,” opposite tue Town Hull, called. by the Workingmen's Association, Mr. F. Schinas presided, and woeeches were delivered by Mr. Nicholas Phinm, member of Assembly, Abel I. Smith, und several Germans. The several townships are andecided, and there are no less than three Lilie already proposed to be offered in the Legislature this winter, —-—— Knights of Prthiae—A Dedication, ‘The dedication of the Knights of Pythias took place last might at Damon Lodge, No. 19, in Masonic Hall, Thirteenth street, by the officers of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York. Dr. Abram G, Levy, Grand Chancellor, presiding. After the cere- monies a very handeoie Bible was presented to the Lodge. Miss Bayersdorfer made the presenta- Hon, “The presiilng officer of te Lodge replied in 4 few appropriate remarks, About five hundred dics and grntiemen were present. | After the cere. nies the members attended a ball at Dodworth —-— The Methodt rd of Missions, The Methodist General Missions Society had their annual meeting yesterday. The eoilections during the year reached $610,000, The alsburse. ments since Nov, 1, 1968, were $624,779. Cash on bund, $129,34, Bishop Morri ected Presi m Hall. dent, the David Terry, Recording Secretary, and ‘the Rey, Thos. Coulton and Luke Hitchcock, ‘Treasurer dixty-tour ve The Central Market Guards, consisting of a number of butchers, hotel-keepers, and others went on their annual target excursion yesterday, ‘The left platoon w the Jolly John Kier nun of the Kevere House, din Its ranks the Hon, Owen Cavanagh, Frank Maugiu, Rdwd. Kenny, Charles M. Clancy, Patrick D, Th Flynn, the Mullard player, and the handsome Patrick Kelly Let Newark be Aunexi In the Court of Special Beasions at Newark yeas terday Matthew Smith was sentenced to three months Imprisonment in the county jal! for itlegal voting. ‘The Swindle of Children, It is due to Mr, Dickinson, Assistant Superin- tendent of Pablic belivola of Jersey City, to say that he introduced the Rev. Mr, Wheeler to the Ghildren of the public sebigole by the express «rection of Mr, 8, B. Bevans, Superintendent. Mr evans took upon himself a responsibility waich be- longa solely to the Board of Education, and the re ult ty that the children were bambuaged and fleecod out of thelr bool A Golden BD. & Happy Lifer Mr, and Mrs, George Kinney celebrated their golden wedding in Norwieh, Conn., on Vbursday ‘ening last, About the happy reside were entherod eight daugnters, twenty-two grandehilaren, and ove great-grandchild, Whea the clock struck eleven, Mr. Caries Kinney, of New York, their eld- est #00, dolivercd a enlogiuin on the social and mer- eantile career of his father, after which, In behalf of ae family and friends he gave his parcute many © NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, THE ERIE RAILWAY STRIKE. WORKINGMEN EVERYWHERE SYM- PATHIZING WITH THE STRIKERS, BROADWAY UNDERMINED. —_—— PAPER MILE BLOWN Ur, SATAN ON THE RAILROADS. FRIGHTFUL TUK PACIFIC BALLWAY, Dined. by the Ingo-Several Buildi Killed and the W Y., Nov. 15. mill in Catskill village @t noon to-day (he ploded. ‘Tho building was demotiahed, and several Itis known that Mrs, George Dron. wife of the engineer, w' ‘Tho ergineer and Greman cannot be fount, and it Ie 4 an instantaneous death, Tho explosion not only Shottered—The TASTROVHB ON OPERATIONS DESPATCH COMPANY. ——. Necrecy of tho Work—Tae Excavation Come pirtod from Warren Street te the Aster Honse—In the Thoroughfare Safe ?—-What ‘Tunnel t—The Opening Wedsge tov o Underground Rattrend, The Pneumatic Despatch Company, which hat Jong been mysteriously at work under Broadway, ‘with the basement of Devlin & Co.'s store at Warren street as thelr base of operations, continue thels mining with the most complete scoreey. All ape Proachés to the mouth of their tannel are carefully secured and guarded, and all persons in their employ are bound to secrecy as to the character and pro gress of the work. MYSTERIOUS UNDERGROUND WORK, Their office ts in the sub-cellar of the bailding referred to, and here the earth removed fromthe tunnel ts brought out and disposed of in the most er to avoid attracting attention, N@ ‘one not in the employ of the Company is permitted to enter this office, and any information regarding the sizeor character of the bore ts most rigiily Whether these persons are making ex cavations beneath the great thoroughfare enffictently track railroad, and threaten the aafety of the strect, or whether it is but a small bore that hae no promise of ever being other than matter of curiosity, t# left wholly uncertain, PROGRESS OF THE TUNNSL—18 IT sare? That the Company is pressing some kind of a terranean paseage beneath the street is certain, and rumor maye they bave already reached the vicinity of the Astor Honse, when a mars of carriages, trucks, omnibuses, aud Vehicles, with thetr loads of freight and hae manity are anceremontously tumbled Into a yawn- tng golf suddenly opened beneath them, those in authority will take the trouble to inquire how and iM tho mischief was wrought, WHAT THR COMPANY #aTs. Mr, Alfred B. Beach, of the Selentife President of the Company perintendent, tate that they think ther heuded from their work, bat when called aj further information, in order that the pal have the privilege of thinking ax very curtly remark that it hi information shall be elven unti such time ax ‘Company sees Mt to open thelr doors to the publie, ONLY A SMALE BOI It_ may, howeve pretend only to be sizo to admit of PNBUMATIO jon of Savery in Porte Rico—The Ininad be Treated as a Spanish Provinor. Mapnin, Nov. 15.—Seflor Rivero, President of entertained Gen, Sickles, the Amerfeun Mintater, at a bangnet last night at hia palace in this city. Members of tho Ministry, Deputies to the Cortes, guests were provont, Complimentary toasts were exchanged, and the Dest ward the representative of the United States. The passed several hours in carvest discassion and colonial policy of Tn Storma's paper ‘The Deceptions that were Practiced Upon the New Employeen—Acet: Conoonled—Possible Strike or of the Tearing «| Mhocking Scone at e Wreck—Disposition ~Caune ofthe © lives were lost. Sudgo Baldwin— instantly klited ewilling to Wal Further particulars cf the fearful disaster on ero Pacife Railroad on Panday morning show the recovery of eleven dead bodies from the wreck, which were taken to the dend-houre in Onk- wood, The spectacto of the Atsaster {s pronounced heartrending, the (eleneoned care rev ening mass of crashed vietims. nt versions are given of the eause of the It Ie alleged that the Western Pacite train and should have watted at Damon's Station for the prssege of the Alamete Another version {# that tho station master atthe point where the Alameda and Pacific road connect, said that “the Alameda train was bebind time, and he'd be damned If he'd watt for it," and went into the house f In the house a genvel te supposed it was the Western the Western Pacifle train camo up, tho engineer in- quired whether the Alameda trein hind pasted, and the station master replied No additional been revived. other distinguished Tho new brakemen on the Erie Rrailway aro deserting it as fast as they learn the state of aftaire, Yesterday two of their number called at Tus Sun and aid that they hud worked, one on the Hud- son River and the other on the Central Raslroad, and that they Lad been deceived by personal applications nents into giving up their situations on the Erie, They bave had to work forty hours without sleep, end Instead of one received $6 for his the other wes offered Oty cents ‘Then they promised toaive him something more when he should call yesterday. Whep they engaged with the Com Promised board at thirty cents @ meal, but whee they pald tor their food they were charged Mfty for what was not worth half that sum, ‘When they required sleep, they were pashed into an old snd condemned emigrant ca treme, without light or dre, and there left to make the best shift they conld for themecives, Accidents are numerous on the rond of which the Last Satarday a cool tram ren Goshen and Port Jervis, Abrakeman had bis hands mashed on Sunday night while coupling cars at Soffern's Stones, and other obstructions are fre quently found upon the track, and the strictest look- out Is needed to avoid disaster, Toe Western Division brakemen have agreed to strike today, but tt ld hardly expected that the ¢ ginecrs will follow thetr example, and conductors met in Port Jervis on Sunday night, but what decision they reached in regard to the strike A Comuittee of five, how- ever, came to New York to confer with the moguls of Krie and returned yesterday afternoon, brakemen are on strike In Port Jer Lave the «ympathy and aid of the engineers and con- delleved that they hav and are buried 1m the rains, Aeatroyed the mill, but has shattered vari ox bulld Ings in the nelghborhood, Hirom Van Stecnba ice-houses adjoining caught fre, and were destroy od Hing was manifested to- nister for the hes the q f aboliaising slavery In Porto Rico should be solved In a way to case tha Sefior Padial added that Spain pro- oned to treat Porto Keo not as a colony, bat asa Ho «lid not hesitate to'eondemn ton of alavery in Porto Ri Hialiment with Indvmnificat for lopses incurred. and by wdvertin AMUSEMENTS. and acecpting position av mire Fraxon doors ef tne French Theatre were ushered agatn Inst evening, and the public were invite! to witness the frst performance of a new ploy called Tendon." theatre is under well-known and enterprising manag: and he has done all fa his power to commence hia season Drlilionty and with what he oudoutiedly euppor acceptable play to the pub. tion of Mr, Henry LeeHe and Mr. Jolin 8. Chirke ‘Theres an old a (han one; but that depends some shoulders the © sure to any that this donblesheaded drs ced a good play, bub the facta aro t Wo Gnd it awkward in construction, heavy in dirlogue, and cambersomie in situation, Trrarne,—The ‘panish province, receiving $5 or #2 0 4 werk's work, day, which he rejected. was ahead of Une, to the owners Panta, Nov, 15, anifesto of the Oppori- tion members of the Co: iC I# published, ay that the de ht to govern transformation. iminary oath pro- , and for the abolt- W. Tayloure, themselves means an ine’ yronounce against th. or mombers of the tion of the Militery for self-defence. Would prove an Tt i# the joint produe. A parsed down, and he filthy in the ex ye thet two hew 0 manifesto concludes: large to admit a doub pat Thon whoto “All right, go ahead, er of killed or wonnded have ‘Tho remwins of Indge W boen removed to the restdenes of his brother-in taw, Mr, John Benton, tn Oakland. Alexander W, Baldwin was United Stotes for the District of Nevada, damn, and I@ the days of bis youth sought a home in the El Dorado of the Weat, of California while vpon a Inerative pract.ea, winte the discovery of silver tn Ne ‘one which wilt nitmnat not only be country, but kept »VFOMIAE Bad (hd Violeues Te wonld give as plea public never hear. off the track ne: brakeman lost his life, New Cabinet. ening.—The Emperor of ed 1S hope of form jt After the meeting of lalative Body on the th, he wall ch mS Ho wan a native of Ala end of it as roon as the prologue Is Muisbe, and the of these dare, Intermediate ineciden Tn fact, that is one trowble with the (rama. titled the * Lights ond Shadows Tho shadows ere evident enongh, bur not the There wm a lack of humoristic scenes to releve the Anese that rine thre C. T., Parsloe, Jr., does what litte the mite him in this direction, but thy rather a solemn cast, ity of the Chamber, election (rom the Firet Diss the Great City. ‘The engineers Troops have been quietly concentrated in Paris, dent Line in continued to hoki youngest Fed Ing the appointment ‘The Opening of the Mace Oa: Atrxanpnra, N trio has arrived at Port Said, ie expected to. reach that plee to-morrow, The Weather at the Isthmus is very tne, Lavexroot, Nov, vessel covetructed expre was not made known, ntl bie sudden death, Tutgo ta the Union, receiv Nitle te bardly Dixon mba very conaiderately is no danger to be % yoong man of genins, talent, and fire ol -The Brasilia Port Said. Sho draws ‘Other vessels of similar con: English shipyards. enough, ‘The diMenity te with the authors and not with the 7 In fret, what exceileace has it owes to Mr, reparing proper goenery It really ® & ponoratnic cares representing London Pri Cross Station are especially adnttrab) rection no ifort or expense Recuis Sere after eee of the city and tt urbe tnroll themselves to interes! the apectitors ‘Tho ping \s very tuirly acted. and Mr. Lewis Baker aro all ex das well as they can agalust the clun of certain of the seenes logue a boat comes floating down th contains a dranken father, whe abuses his d Young Forester, a lawyer, flings Wimeelf into the river, awims to the barge, clambers on board, and ‘Ten heavily-iaden freight trains were detained from Friday night uutil yesterday morning ia Port 4s, because the engineers had refased to travel with them, The brakemen's Committee is in this city visiting the several trade straction aro ballding in a wile, mother, pom are at presit re wera’ New Allinne A project for a tresty ¢, between France, been submitted by Prinee on the Pacifle ¢ erensnena, Nov, 12. na fo obtain th night they visited Ov THY DINAATER ited States and District Conrta adjourned over today, in re ‘The cause of the Aiseater is uscribed (0 wegligence on the part of the ewlteh-tender and Russia, bas ako to Fleury, the French Mi went hy the latter to Napoleon, The duration 0 alliance Is to be three years, and it ts to be renewable onthe’ notice, “Kach paily is to keep @ rything W quiet. tated on the author! nd has this corroborative cireumstan tensive excavation could be narrow opening in the cellar af Warren strect and with the secrecy that bas been sa Bat nevertheless the fact remains ind is being bored under our rigcipal thoroughtare. and the public has a right to charactor and extent. a A Father Murdering brist and her eblest son were found murdered (n their own bome a mule ands half beck of Troy, Perry county. Indiana, on Saturday, and two other children had becn fearfully iven by the husband and at# A.M. and did not return and eldest som er children seareely ve cooking, and he ‘The ty of the Company’ and that tre old hands are Pven after pa A rumor prevailed among t iver Railrond employe ort, that no ver ted through t Nagoleon Flattering the Army, 15.—The Emperor, who still re- malne ut the palace at Complegne, reviewed the troops encamped there on Sunday. with great eatht fora thick fog bank which enveloped th ni, ah, in clear weather, where the collision happenc!, aid for sallos around on the level plain, trains can be scons long distane by ad oftectals rene power to the anfor Proposed to Increawe th algo prevalied that 1 of the Courte i rdness of this eeno and the didinlty of it well, and, In fuct, go that it is not almost Jndlerous, the reader may well imaging is erent acene in the Old Bailey feebly contrived, view of the fhvorable decision that a tunuel of some the McHenry-Gould ease, the peopl to tear ap the ral ern, rather th He was greeted im by the troops and the peopic, ered every noe rate passensers, A from the uel now sometaing of I rt room Is even On the whole, we cv the Inbor and expense thet It must have ¢ this play upon the stage lad been eapended on one more worthy the outiay, allow it to fall the and Great into the hands ot the FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. nid oLlier® from earionit intended revo- ing of the " Reds" on Doo. 2. » Ireland, held a tas THE POLITICAL CIRCUS. reas and the Atini "We follow ing ht Robert Owen, cond a press came tn on time, ibel-Relense of the Defon- English Ope It ia pleasant to see the great spaces of the Grand Opera House onee more tilled to thetr limits Neltuer Mise Lucile Western, during her long gngement, nor the Irish drama, durlag {ts ehort and , were able to bring whout that re 1 Miss Richings, with hev Company, succceded in it last evening. invitana, and the prima donne Her voice ts clear and strong, and meeting at Cl nd resolutions Toral protection tor the tent The first alarm woe who says that be le notil might, when he found his wil dead and cold, and the youn He fund dinner on the inferred that the deed was done before noon, woman was horribly mangled by a batehet about the ahead Was broken Groat exeltement munity, and the husband is sas ‘and otners made re aduntea demanding faruers of Krevand, w rumored that the Itaban Cabingt iti dissolntion on account of t Wntaetory condition of 1 bout four mil iho Last evening Mr, Philip Goldman, who was arrested on Saturday might for publishing a charge against Mr, Thomas 8h nded.—Philiy Riley, of Stock Maloche, hip dislocated: sninnes, a eohool tesehier, Ing {ractnted : worth, badiy ermehed Were able to proces homo, DEATH ON THR CAMDEN AND AMMOY. Major IT. A. Permne, fielght agent and station innter of the Camden Killed at the juneti reloased from the A reporter of Tue S8cN called upon Mr. Goldman at bis store in Division sireet soon after his release from the prisos the allegation that the complainant had offerod to reduce the asscsament apon his house for £119, the amount of @ bill for glazing, &e., owed by Mr. He added that bis lawyer, Mr Samuel Hersch, bad procured his liberation on bail, ‘The assessment made oy Mr. Sheils upon his house more recent 01 Siany othors were lujured, but be ad and geck, ja with the pole f the hatehet, nd he reiterated ‘The opera wae " Misw Richings. #he certainly knows how to fence at least were well con vineed, since they recelved her cfforts with mach If ber dramatic capocitios were equal voralist, Miss Rich envlable place tn the list of ts eupported by an admirable company, having wot only good artiste, but evidenity agood stage manager, for the stage bosincws is prompt, the situations well planned and effective, ‘and nothing is allo ‘The tenor t# epubtican Majoritte 1 of that road with the Freehold on haturday night, Inn einen avy mail train Wak App the station at about 11. o'clock, r coming deteched from the tratn, yan on aa far as the Perrine ‘was standing. > back with the engineer afve ck part of the tend BROOKLYS Mayor Kalbfleisch joins t the people to give thanks John Mullin, of 187 Hadson avenne, fell down am area in Nassau street y Shiels to him, President iu selana rday, and was killed, to be raised in the clty te 8.598.510, and tn the county towns about $188,000, nder arrest on the charge ‘aa Defore the United to those she possenven would certainly hold a prima donnas. ‘woi| Wyoming... sorter next visited the aalo et street and Kast Brondwi Mr. Goldman's ebw the friends of Mr. ‘iam 1, Kempton ounterfelting revenuc’ States Commissioner agal © wae mado at the insta Valter, & popular candidate for aseat in the Board of Aldermen, beeause he had romived his political inflaence and support to Mr ryan Reilly, another vomines for the ofcc averred that he eailed upon Goldman charge, and that Goldman offered to make on a davit that he did not write or say anything but be subsequently refused ho had jokingly jatamous for the ernettion trated on hor decks, ard from Portsmouth, Hrooklouse Bowler, a gentle orebly known to our Howler ts the contralto, is syinpatheticy wnd 60 Charles W, Bartlett, © n Cuba and thy jo ala of a yossel rannit Was held to ball in ict on the caarge of having smu; 0 Of her low notes ex Bho was cast In the partos Lara ri/o, ard wade # pretty boy, thongh in some re- rather an exuberant one, jally fortunate in its ba ton, a geptleman who Ist evens pearance in th and hes @ rien anil wacs it in an'ariisticy Ww The opera itwell is too well 63, Westchester 6 do 90, remarking that id to Mr, O'Halloran, while speak . T suppore filly 0 could have tized it, sensed at $12,000, and Mr, Shells adds that the pro perty is worth $20,000, " * Rovert Berry, who was triod {n October on the ‘he company in nes Donegan, diring a rlot In May, ruer Of Navy street, waa piaced on eharwe of it Hag, 1 throwing it ‘Tho returns from thirty-flve conntles give the vote fon the Constitution as follows: In favor, 119.804 ; amooth, clear, weighty buss of bis lege Was broken just Frederick Ohmer and Peter Vost were committed to Jal! by Jnatice Walsh, yoat terday, on the charze of ate Ov Fitzaveth Fleming, who had . counties give 125,969 in favor, and i The Big Judge and hiv Unwelcoms Midnight tore Yorkville Ahoy! The first, second, and third divisions of the Quorrymen's Union Protective Society last night, nunmering 1,500, was addressed by Masterson, who sald that the opposition to his nominaton for the Police Justiceabip of tne Seventh District, by the Tammany General ( nence of Justice some oue else In view. Mr. Masterson's rem: elicited voeiferous ap the support of the Soc manding his nomination and a procestion was forined outside Which went to f Justice Connelly and sent in a co: Committee tn'ormed the body would defoat Tammany at the coming election if Masterson was not nominated. Honor replied that no personal reasons but oniy the the party and the public him in his opposition to Mr. Masiersc the querrymen) could do what the; Honor did not like the call. The Com tarned to the thron would stand by Maal a enticed into a liquor or, and 118,116 ele preseriding li replate with plea cent pleces. 4 melodies aud ¢ ton of the financial LOSSES BY FIRB, canlial force at her ccmman riled chorus and orchestra ; an the season whould not public and a prodtabl Albany Argvs of this morning says: have the oMeial vote on the Pro} for colored voters from all butt Dutchess, Erle, Benox, perty Qua ification he following coun- Franki'n. Kin nd Tioga (fiy-two counties in all) The result 19 aa follows: Agntnat Property Por Property Qual Majority against.. J. H, Kamp's house, on Engh Bridge ave Bridge, way burned on Bunday. Lows, $2 000. ‘The grammar school house in Newton Centre, Mass, wagburned yesterday. Lowe, 840,000, Jobn McKay's house and barn in Walk morning. Love, $3, "a leather board factory, and sid mit ty, Lawrence, Mase, were Gabriel's barn und stack of hi Aveuue. Morrisania, was act on tire an; Mra! Gabriel lore will fail beavily upon her, ——— OBITUARY. Cob, Alfred W. Joh there 18 no rearon whi Figures that Deters Did Not pable one tot The Internal Amittoe was due ‘ounelly, who had mainly to We war burned yes tort vilen & Balen ter & Miller's bi drew un excellent Academy lest evening, As was anticipated from ip * Trovatore’ she made a was a young indy, ht her first ap house at the r to Mr. Masterson ‘and do yy ‘Tammany wer Madame Briol's sue: very good Norma. 4 Miss Trener, who made pearance upoa any stage, the severe orden! needs but courage and perseveran ess in the career she has chosen, mn Oecasion of diiterest, a it Will and Signor Letraue in Dov | has been Miss Kellocu's mie vestigation Into the proprietors of four hundred ‘that in August and September the farned only $19,000, while thelr reeeiyts were nearly £370,000, Counting the Vote im Kings County—Expon- eae poor Woman, and (he Tho Kings County Convassers resumed their morning, Several retern work yenterd errors were returned corrected, ‘The Fourth District of the Seventh Ward was sent buck to the Board as being correct, the that the altered figures repre voto for Sheriff and Richard Smith wore the cenvaseers, and « Murderer in Minols, hanged in bd urder of Herm: Noveanber 2, 1843, the employ’ of Wendell, f Beltast, Me., died feb, Boston, ob basday aig old resident of Buftalo, im the Cotitral Railroad depot in that city yea a evening will be give us Mies Kell fortane too olten to be su re, and it te pleasant Mnally to find her east with so excrileht a one as Bignor Letrane. CURIOSITIES OF ©. ‘The Soldiers’ Hi The trial of Joba 8. Blivs, yesterda: ® dirchargod ter of his $100 extra bounty developed the followtux. farte: William F. ‘Taylor, Mechan called on him ‘jest him to obtain han) stating that he waged to end condition that wardeville, I} Tenac Iryant, ‘outwide, and they 4 intimacy with the lutter's wife, Brenuan, mother of the Police Commission and sentenced tn . She wasin her €d year, and had and Mr. Ezra Li i bore hes jay real Juperylsor Stilwell offered @ preamble and resolu. at whereas, the return of the votes for Sherif iet, Seventh Ward, hai! been pa: ly erased and altered, the return be sent back (o the the October tore reatened to mur. der the prosecnting attorgey If ever he should regain ed the marder on wo strange mco, but during bis imprisonment occupied his time in provaring for death, wan unnerved anc hadto be assisted while ho de- lived the following #peeci: “Gentlemen, T Rooney or Cavanugh tor Assem! ting of the Board of Coun vuosers yeaterday, W. H. Rooney, late a eandidatc for Assemblyman io w in the Fourth Di Mr. William Hugly We alsrays cha ni Supervisor Buck thougtt It would be useless to send the retarn back for alteration, as the canvawsers hud tnalated, on two Occasions ‘already, that the tlqures as (hey appeared on the face of the return Stillwell said that the return, be found in the writ Sheriff that the word * threo" hi: two," In the votes for Mr, Walter b 1 and changing ein Mr, Canning had been changed to ‘three, like the returns sent back to have ihe cenvassers explain how thie came abont, The motion to send Caasidy and Burk vottug in the negative, The Board then eanvursed the Kle returns, of whieh the Firat ‘On the Keaifold be Canvassers had fairly counted votes, over 3,00) of which had becn Cavanagh—more than that worthy was fairly entitled ‘Mr. Rooney demanded either that be himself should be sent to the Assembly, or thot at least the aspiring Cavacagh might be com home, The protest wus laid over i by the Monster Lopez. ‘ter employed om the Herald, aed at ito Variek et .) nda} og spirit: Cau nt % rr} x Contre! road. He , ate Bab-Tressurer, m honesily innocent of this erime T dic for others! erties, was oormmitted. lawyer, testified | is claim from Biles, on examining of the votes for aus store ke 20 iiinrs at itracn ‘The Hon, Jobo Bat sis ies nt on ww adlecs ut the heeo are the last afraid of be yt 2 eta Tforwive While his lower limbs wero bein He died without w struggle, a in the County Farm burymg ground. Hed to stay at F courkleration. Blinn had received iM not bring ine here. Js with God, bet youh ter—as he sald, for the sake which witness divided with lutter a cheek for $40, whic! a fceban by seudta Meehan denier Duck was adopted—Mevers, the testimony «us cvlved of the crueity of Lopes. vice agent of the ‘Treasury Departinent, testified that told hina ia July test that he had mode §2) Dounty business ma Legislature, . 15,—The Alabina Leginte # Governor's measage rays that there bas been wo necewslty for martial iw Second, Third, Fourtl found to" have clerical {back for correction. Twelfth, Thirteenth, Four- th, and Sixteenth Wards were can- District return of the Six- teenth Ward was reported as lost, and therefore necossurity omitted In the count. ive of the other Wvic!4 Were Bent back for correction. turn of the canvassers of the FiMh District, ard, was brought back corrected, The Cunniogbam and wT ingham had 25 and he origioal figures were nereising the vote of the Republican caudidate 000 in wix week: Mc xroommay, N ate Amos Kendall. in bis bequests to his grand vou tO each $85,000, excepting one, to Ives but $10,000, beeaase he waa in the Confederate army. Capt, Jobn Wilitamsen’ night, Officer Charles McDougall, a member of the Yonkers police, re of neous DEE Christopher Hen JOTPINGS ABOUT TOWN, wwed. The econ SPARKS FROM THR TELEORAPH who was iste 4nd who was tried there on el Py, sone, Tent opcrezees vee Genae Benen Steaie ere’ Aseociation last night. ‘The * Arab’ camel deiver at oo tive ot Baverviion Ohlone os contrat Fark Wo 8 Bt. Barnabas’s House, in Mulberry street, for help to furnish its inmates with a good Thaw! T SQUIBS, ),700 uf fractional curreuey wae ro. t 44th etreet, In the accused them of newrly’ murdering show no marks gentleman who declares that the Bennett bro b € Lo McDougall, bat tat (ue ot , privouers' on t striking him five or #x (mes, besites at Fortress Mon: Peter Culkin wax nominated last night for the Al- ermanie chair of the Noth District, William Lalmbecr heada the Blateenth District Judlelary Convention. pleasure excursion. ¢ United States Fire Department of #y to be a apretate offered no resiata delegation wo the Re ‘The Constitutional Union mary elections In the various W Last evening Mrs. M: Charles street, was fatally rot the stove, The Latics’ Union Retief Association's Fair for Brooklya, Chameroy, aged whut of & quurum, t in Washing ‘The return of the Seventh District, Sixth Ward, ought buck to the Board corrected, Two of the eanvarwers testitled that the original fleures— 1 for Cuvvlaghbam and Wt for Walter. rect, instead of ML for Cunningham and 101 for Wal assemblage of the admire: et last eveniD. oh tried to trip Bennett up, but wos vo dry Bapiist Church of New York and closes this evening a Apollo Hall, Tho ladies of the Charch of St. Vincent de Paul opened a fair yesters seventh Khegiment, John Mitchel, Esq. the Cooper Lurtitate, for the Michae! Larkin, the Mauch: ‘The Sixty-ffth anniversary of the New York Will be :celebrated at eoond averiue and Bloventh street this ev as commenced a # Oakley, Macon @ Co. of this clty. laying $50,000, for false secusdtions and mails between New Orleans to be carried by the British mall pack nd Belize are Wnt OF AEIE AMLAFY OVER LO, ‘The schooner #.'T, King, fron for New York, wax wr ational Assochatlor mie, of Portland, Prowident te of the Distr Jousress ILO K 6 original figures were admitted, by which Walters galas 100 yous, Other corrections ure still to be mad lay conceded by Democratic mer Hoord, that the returns as corrected would elect the @ small majority, and that consequentiy the certificate of elecdon wonld be awarded to him, 1 of the Second District, Sixteenth Ward, ovt, contalued @ sumMcient number of vote for Walter to elect bim by several hundred Whether the retaros @# transmitted to ice Headquarters on election wi huitted, Is a question still to be di t evening electe and Ward, Convert Wednesday, Friday, and will lecture this ever netit of the widow urglar, who bus Wy Danial Fish rant, both eol suid LO ve a rece! clon of perpetrati other towns of Quee bhery at Hu German Demoerate of the Eighteenth W nated Juba Nestitt, dof Aldermen, Mr. Williaa ecelver of Taxes, deilyered a tue burglaries in} Y} ulso iu the more Fe er's Point depot Stirring *speeeh in Germ Ryell, the defontting her of the Becond nal Bari of Cleveland ¥ and killed bunseil ‘he examination of ewall dineater divs have been bt i to be ad: ish torecover a o Vat had been stolen from the Night schools are to be established In Camden ‘The Grand Lodye of the btute of New Jersey 1, 0. of 0. F, meets in Trenton to-day. Ehzabeth Burke, of 191 Steuben stroet, Jersey City, was found dead tn ber bed ‘The new ball of Monticello Lodge, No. 1,1. 0, of U. F., to Bergen, was de Arich young man of Bhi Bushod with ® su) @aterer, the bill Anonber of New Jersey purchased Jones's track at propose to start a vil Inabufacture of pottery, Last evening a false alarm of fire having been one engine and 0 h : ‘ace Lo the fire Aoi Post struck Blaney of Tennessee perty left Washington The New York d PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Hed to walsh Soubouy maa fa Murderer. Robert H. Goldaborough, convicted of invtder and nentenced to be hanged on December caped from the jail In Georgetown, Del., on Sy Of the trons and digging throug Was helped by wvtrue frleads, who hod a cerriage walting’ Gen, Spinner, U. 8, Treasurer Jie sick: kwood & Co, bankers, will resume n arrested for opwulbg registered Lotte ‘The only dusiness transacted by the a the Je Nattonal Guard The President and one of the Directors of re eee of the defrauded ‘at li3 Bowery. aceatae Among the numerous calls for Thaukaxt sinner eth was recently fur. | Biehl, by fio meals by & Newark us Henri Browne returued yesterday per for 8 party ud., om Baturday, ao Mark Twoin was tn town yesterday, and lectures in Hartford to-night. Dr. John B, Wood has been proposed as a member of the Amerioan Imetitute, Commissioner Osborn took the train for W: Highs to gonsuls with ins Treasury Doyartusent ‘lng New York # defuleation of J, ©, Ruoll, late Cavhier of ty ad Nations) Back of Cleveland, dows nob lvpair the reaponalbility of the Ban: capitalists have lately Youlmansee, whore (hey eo and eatublish Works for tis The Irish Gi be Tuprisoncds 15,—-0' Baldwin, tho Irish list, wax sentenced to-day in Lawrence imprisonment ta the ticlpating 1a & prize: felde in @ house of prow on baturday nignt, by rung in Jersey City tin Lynnfield, eeveral Limes 1a the The Rev. 8. A. Clark, of St. John’s Episcopal b, El ‘Trinity Church, New: iI bean printed. EL Joho Caron and Wm. Hardgrade had an alter- cation In a Seventh even and Caron discharged misecd olin, Garou w . 8, Supreme Court rday decided that weme Court of @ Biate Reverdy Johneon is in Wasbi about the Aino discourse agalnet P01 Car yerlerday alternoon, Want his house of worship decked or at Hasdgrade, but ited. Like @ milliuer’ Perera) ae et