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i ———————E: ! THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THE OLD ORANGE CHURCH. —_— ¢ ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION THE RUTTERFLIES AT HOME. feeb The Opening of the Winter Campanian ot Fasbion—Marray (iilin « Fi Colgate Wedding —Rece American Woman to Marry a Duke, Wo have received very elegantly illuminated and engraved cards of invitation for the intial soirée daneante ot the well known and very popular Mar. ray Hill sociables, the event of this evening ia the Grand Hotel. The extensive preparations for this entertainment lead us to expect one of the dnest social reanions 1» New York, The Muasray Hii! is composed of some of our most fashionable young people. The following are the names of the officers of the Association: President, Mr. Melville B. Clark; Vice President, C, Russell Wadleigh; Secretary, Tueo. F, W, Taylor; Treasurer, Frank B, Whitteld; Floor Managers, M. C. Adams, W. W. Keen, 8. G. Barr, and M. W. Smith. The reception given by Mrs. Stephen M. Blake on ‘Luesday evening at her residence, 31 West Twenty- sixth street, in honor of the marriage of her daugh. . TA ’ “he THE OFFICIAL CANVASS. paneer “ae THE COMPLETE RETURNS FOR THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, cotaailiems ‘The Delivery of the Long Missing Returne— Democratic Majority, £2,579 ou Secretary of State—How Much Mr. Greeley Reduced that Mojority. The Board of County Canvassers finally an- nounced the official v. of this county yesterday morning, with the exception of that for Supervisor, whieh they were enjoined from declaring by Judge Clerke of the Sapreme Court, The delay was occa: sioned by reason of the failure of the Canvassers of 4 district tn the Twenty-second Ward to hand in their returns, After instituting a diligent search for the truant Canvassers they were at last found on ‘Tuesday evening, and having received a good scold ing from Supervisor Brice, the missing ballot boxes were delivered up, and the canvassing wus com: pleted, ere of Liewellyn Park—The Monument to 1 First Minister of Orange. About 50) persons assembled in the First Preeby- @rian Chorch in Orange, N. J, last evening, to commemorate the one hundred and Mitieth anniver: pary of the church, The township of Newark ori- Finally embraced in the purchase from the Indians athe tract comprising Newark, Orange, Bloomfield, Belleville, and Clinton, “The price paid was fity jouble hand's of powder, one hundred bars of lead, Wenty cooly, ten guns twenty pistols, ten kettles, fen swords, four blankets, four barrels of beer, ten Pair of breeches, fity knives, twenty hoes, eight Hundred and fifty tathom of wampum, twenty @nkers of liquors, or something equivalent, and Abree trooper's coats." This purchase extended to THE VOTE ON THE ATATH TICKET. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, She foot of the mountain, Subsequently the title to | ter to Mr. Colgate, of this city, was, in many re- ep, Dem. may. Ahe top of the mountain was acquired by an addi- | aspects, one of tie most brilliant events of the year. | Compirolior ttt: Sa flo ional payment of two guns, three coats, and thir | For several hours, the spacious and very beautifully | Tf" a Sar wee fern cans of ram, Those who have visited Liewel- Layne rte rot gt ten rooms were Wironged at gam y large deputations of fashionables from fe ¥ Jym Park, and wre familiar witb the surrounding | pi ooh! iyn, Philadelphia, and Washington, 5 er) cise Ri Boone, will rote the differeut estimate between 1886 | Rich ani valuable gifts to the bride poured in from | Jndge Court of App Pi ‘and 1809, every hand, and a shower of #incero congratulations | Wrigot's vacancy... Pedi wine ' fell upon the happy cou Among the beautiful | Porter's vacancy... mt oad |, From this purchaso twenty acres were set aside | fourier we noticed that of Mise Annie Blake In white JUSTICES OF SUPMEME COURT. for church purposes, and in 1719 a house of worship | tulle, en train, with double {rte looped up with | yonn R. irady, Dem..7h02% Thos, W. Clerke, fas erected near the site of the presentedifice, In | ltvender colored satin bows, Mise Rnglish, in white | k'C. Benedict, Re} ® Brady's way Phe langonge of the legal conveyance, this was in | Wrleton, trimmed with crimson, Miss Thompeon, in tulle, Miss Muna, tn t hilk, Mrs. Blake, In seNaTons, “the #ixth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord, | lavender satin, and Miss Colgate in bine satin Powrth District 1 Serth District, ree, by the grace of God, King.” ‘This struc: | ,, 114 announced on good authority that Mrs. Loril. | Wm. M.Tweed, Pem..25.4 1he, J. Creamer: Tana 18,198 Benj. A. Willis, ‘8415,1. W Knapp, Rep. Tweets ma, aml Creamers ma}, weet NN Bi Neventh iii Huchael Norton, Tan 10.4) Joun J: radiey Tam. 15.9 cop shar, ° ews, Rep... 078 Ignatian Fivnn. By i ens Labor, fae fanies Michales, Jr. — lard Ronalda, an American Indy in Europe, is 8000 dure, w. ich was of wood, gave way to one of stone, | tomarry a Dake of ereat wealth and highsociat po hich was in (urn replaced by the existing structure | sition. The wedding {s to be solomuiaed in Paris 1813. and promises to be one of the grandest bymeneal ¥_ The pulpit was tastefully trimmed for the occasion | displays of the year, With ever.rcens and Sowers. Overhend in the rear —_— Of the reading desk were the dates 1719 and 1869 in. THE MARRIAGE SEASON. ea ora At 7% o'clock the services were opened with an anthem by the choir, followed by prayer, and a hymn written for the occasion by the Rey. Wm, Bradley, Of Orange, The sermon was by the Rey, E. Mix stor, In the midst of the sermon a tablet, which ad been covered, was exposed, disclosing the fol 8.288 Bien 'd 07 at ail Liyhth istrict jenry W. Genet, Tani. 18,640 yer Stert, ope... S708 Norton over Shas Genet’s maj, YorR ON THK CONSTITUTION, A very handsomely arranged wedding was solemnized yesterday, in the Strong place Baptist church, in Brooklyn, It was that of Miss Mary Eliza Litchfield and Mr. Walter Ewing Colton. ted Nov. 24, 1899, he memory of Majority against it ‘ Against the Judictary article, For the Juaielary articio...... intster of this Parish, Daniel Taylor nL 8, bee ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. KE. B. Liteh- Closed a pastorate of sbout 25 years, ficlt, » Stock Exchange millionaire, who has lately |, MAJOTILY agalnet ttsssscsss: ev, Galab Biniti made himself noted on Long Island by laying out an | {Sethe taxation clausesses. (ranted and Installed Now. 99, 1748, outh- amed aud inatalted Nov. 9, 1748 extensive settiement at Valley Stream, on the South. WASPe Mae Iss nN side Railroad, ‘The groomamen, who also acted | 4 painaetree colored suffrane., 6,150 Their temains await the r rrection among those of . é as ushers, preceded, two by two, the wedding a ie entered. ‘The bridesmaids, ‘and | dressed in white, followed them tn the same manner The bride, @ youthful blonde, Wasin white satin, with a vell of unusual richness Firat District, \Poter Trainer, Tam... 1,098 ones are to be continued to-day ‘The bridesmaids took places during the ceremony, | Mich" Musphy Tain. 4.206) Jo 6 ested on each side of the young coupl ™ mien stood behind them. “The Rev. Dr. Tay Louts Portoer, Kep. JACK 11 RS BOARD AND QUARTERS | formed the rite, the Rev. Mr. Hoyt, the. pasto Morphy over Duty - @ preliminary service, and the Rev. Dr. Storrs c yA ged OB A Sun Reporter on the Vermont—Kvery- | With sprayer, A large number of guests attended | penis turns, thing of Bright asa Dotlar—What the | |! fll dress. peat Sailors Kat. Fash A reporter of Tue Sex has been around the rd, aud examined the Vermont and the quarters of the morines and seamen, Capt, Kimberly, of the Vermon’, led Lim through the vessel, every part of F {ree colored suffrage Their gcek 1 the Parieh bury ing piace, ‘The ey Henry W. Green, D. D., Was introdu font of the Rev. Caleb Sunt arntleman delivered an tuteresting his- procession Majority agatnst 1t,......ccccsesscseseseeseseee REO OFFICIAL VOTR FOR ASSHMRLYMEN, White over Trainer... SG Twelfth Luatvict, ano 'm. W, Cook, Tain... aeisilpascaaes able = Weddi i Charch of St. Thomas, Yesterday Mr. James Sinclair was united to Miss Annie Wooley, daughter of W. A. Wooley, Esq. of 693 Fifth avenue, The ceremony was per- Cook over Cremar...., 2,08 7h th Dinirict 1. Flanagan, Labor... .M K NoverMeLeod aid teenth DAstriet, —| nach ooMaliigan, 8,908) J. 1. HM nnersy, Labor. 2,220 Which aj pevred a model of cleanliness, the deck be- | formed vy Dr. Morgan, of the Episcopal Chureh of Powrth Dutriee. 0" (Sohn d hoe, ioe Ing polished almost tothe whiteness of marble. The | St. Thomas, ‘The bride, a beauty of nineteen, with a | JON), Malt Tam... @m a iy Feflection of the highly-buruished u‘leid rifles, re- | luxuriant wealth of soft brown hair, bright eyes, and | Wai. MeMatvod, Deni, 46) ° Pileentn District. ected in the gray sunlight, was almost dazzling, | rose-red cheeks, was attired in a white satin | miair over Blackwell, 2.076/ John grte. ep or Mat On the Whur! in front of the Vermont are the black- | to be ent décolle/é, with point lace running to the Finis Distrect. Jean Taylor, Dem... Sat . ps i A ‘B087) 1. A. Wantneld Iod., 6 Bmiths’, carpenters’, and barbers’ shops, as well as | corsnge, and box-plaited festooned edging to the | Peter Mitchell, Tam » v e Lay Mle skirt, Khe was attended by three bridesmaids, one | 4 Lr Johnson. Dem.. tsi Joveph Murphy, Rep. Frear over Gollor. Strteenth Dati Mitcheltover Johnson. 1,40)/James Irving. Fam. ‘Slat [rats tot, Fit. Purcell, Labor T. J. Campbell, Ta 95] Richard M. Thomas Brady, Dem... Gustav A. Kale, Rep. ‘Si Dathing rooms for the men. The men are charted | of whom, « young sister, had hair. even more beau By cents per month for shaving. There is also | tiful, which flowed down. to her back, being encit- Rosy little printing office, 1m which all the printing | led over the fair brows by a wreath of natural ivy, pf the yard is done. ' In the cuardhouse are | The bridegroom was attended by three best men, Bonfined some ‘fifteen Jack Tara who” have | Who wore in thelr buttonholes the usual white satin Deon found euilty by general court martial of breax. | Yrs With the addition of a sprig of orunge Mower —— Pamphell over Brady. Ing the rules of the service. Some of them are SATAN ON THE RAILROADS. va tperen ta iy, iat : adorned Wit! balls and chains, but sll appear to be john Carey, Tamers, 1 Enjoying the best of health, and to take thelr con re EE Chas, Be Shaw £1108 Telescoping Again, Cor'tius V Plunkett over Flagge. 607 Boement cheorfully, igniter cl The ship’ conipany are allowed their pay at the | | Ex Half-past five LD Kiernane ems. pnd of every month, aud the reeruits are permitted | O'clock the hiladelphia and Hodt. H. Lyon, Hep. Erie Railroad, ran into free near Pattonia, about. seventy-fv m Erie. Both locomotives were wre he baggage car was telescoped Into the smoking car, No oue was killed, draw a reasonable sum alter accumulating $50. nn going Kat he economical habits of the men are shown by the x that no lesa than $1,100 of thelr savings were ‘the pays “a safe, at the time that Mr, Bo gart d the mouey disappeared #o suddenly. Small stores and ciothing are issuedevery month gn requisitions, Then the recruits are allowed to yarcliase any articles they may need from the #ut- stand on the wharf, The recent visit of Captain Ward, of the British to the yard, is supposed to be coi Wachtman over Wie. ‘gandt, sepeee 2978 Ninth’ District. Wm. G. Bergen, Tain, 2,618) John M, Costa, Kep.. 2363\John Trown, Tam D, McClelland, Deni ‘61 David Babcock, Rep C.Falconer, fod,,, _25/Pat, McGovern, Dem, @ Brown over Babrock, 41s Bogange-Master K Bermxnen, Va, Nov. 24.—A. W f of Philadelphia, baggage-master o E sylvania train, while in the act ted | Hethiehem this evening, was kuocked under the Fielde's m WS Twentieih District, Bergen over Costa... \iep rture of war vensels to the Weat Indies, ied: ‘Fenth Dpatrict Fiventy frat Dustrict loting ts Jack Tar's daly d weekly bill of Fait on Inasen ey. Louie —_ Quen Murphy, Tam 2ane| win, Hitchin, ‘Tam. 3.0 sduy. Thured Reverse for the Venezuelan Rebels. Bil Tayivt, Rep 1,086; wee Me iarthy, od Saturday Vegetables; | We Havana, Nov, 24.—Maracaibo has capitulated beer ane Ee ee ee oie macdaite batter | The insurgents abandoned thelr lender, Gen, Pulgar, | MUrpy over Hecke; Oi) ve over ntrown araage hes going ship-Sunday,. 2. who made his escape. Gen. Zalacia, commanding | Jonm ii, White, Kep., 2.2% m xed ve Ea Hames, pit urday the rebel advance, joined the Government forces, But few lives were lost, Maracaibo 1s again open to commerce. Gen, Pulgar and his associates embarked on board the British man-of-war Cherub, and while on board VOTH FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. .+.72.665/ John I. Anthon, .,....10,8%1 WR e948) 7. KE. Tomlinsou.. 2.2). 1,005 Garvin over Bmlth.,.... ‘| Oar Or trees ie on breed dey: | Pulgar discharged Mis revolvet at Capt. acres, VOTE FOR CORONE ‘duliy.. One weekly al. | commander of the Cherub. Capt. Dacres therety Batanw rene ratte ounces tread; 8 pounds pect. 3 | delivered Gen, Pulgar und bis company to President ‘PE pega a A tae eame ¥ served beer 1 ponnd ice. | Monagas. pounds preserve «1 Shinges Buigar. pounds foodies 15) Rts beats, 4 ounces butter, 4 ounces dried (rut, unces pickles. ‘ Useful Me To the Fituor of The Sw JUSTICES OF THR SUPERIOR COURT. J.J, Freedman, Tam. £0,400\Cnag. Goepp, Rep... hin HW. MeCunh, 00 |M.T. MoMahon $5.6. Spencer: | FJ. Fithian, itep JUPOR OF COURT OF COMMON PLE. Cuicago, Dealers and Rectifiers of the United States assem- bled at the Sherman House this orniug. | Ten- Pennayly: rt, the Navy Yard, fp tly several met . hossee, ‘4, Michigan, Missourl, Ohio, anf Recently several men were duchareel from | Minnesota, Indians, Llinols, utucky. aud Califor’ | Fred. W. Loew, Tam. County will tarls Helwan, Mt wererewarded with | ia were Fepreventod. Samuel Itindskopf, of Mi Loew's majority, oa Edn: wateli ner da oftwelve hours: | waukee, read the address of welcome, J. A. M York FOR st ocuty was light, bat the time waa tong and | gomery, of Chicago, was elected temporary Chur tovey " forone man, why not for another ‘ . K, CG, Hutehings, ram.43,608'Isaac Dayton, Rep....20.908 Fue 38 eh Ait me uae Uo AaS aueAbEE” | Thun, Committees on Perancat Organtaailon aud | ™ Giitehingtniaongrce nro. Sees siefatinen sho have been re ‘ainod, and some of who PPO! pels ATE ep ace They i st onrt,Inaccordance Tals the time they get to | Waswinorox, Nov, 24.—To-night at a public places Of lavor, going in Dead March of citizens, largely attended, a © er hen there aretooks to beanarpene’, ot that after two days only of exny: SUSTICS OF TAN MARIND COURT. 0 he LOOK jer, which occupies one obtained subscriptions to the amount of §2' 81,857 Thos. W. Kearney. Fi iter which spothor heur is lost in Koln | including $5,000 from Presideut Grant, in further: | © hey Grows plurality...: Ooms we'ses that the useful man gives the. Govern f the international feir in Washington in 1 Leptin ont about ope hour ontor the Neat halt of the day anit announcement Was enthusivstically revives, THE POLITICAL CIRCUS. we repeacs ti he second. bait subscriptions of $200,000. ci Anite know Insta! mn Fe: Thus far about $1,200,000 has been secured. The Brooklyn Election Frauds. District Attorney Morris overhauls the Brook- lyn Aldermen in a eard to the Magle, wherein, after touching upon an Alderman's attompt to slarover the election frauds, he says: true that have A great deal of ovid Behowing fraud, but itis wo differe ne in the eizht hours useful men move like things of 1 Wott the bel rings 10 Cease work: lavnth, on pay day. whea they receive from to #! pel lay for two hours’ work ONt OF THE USELESs WATCHMEN The Methodist € of the State of Connecticut assembled to-day in this city, The exercises of to-day embraced dis cussions concerning the influence of Methodism in Connecuent, the duty of the Church respecting the —- support of the minisiry, the Sunday-scnool interest, | #CoVR AhG wile Tran an , ro. : and olwer toptes. Tdo not mean, if Lean help it CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. Baskets = Jd aot, mean, if 1 eau, | = ane Executions in Pennaylva: t proceeding ro referred to. If tho. Alder. Shot the Wrong Man, hien docs dot. wish to aseist me, I have a right to Willian 1 Hamilton, the young man who shot | the death. w with my investigations, ‘do not pfoposs. to. akin thie and wounted Mr, William Madden, whom he bad | Cumberland county f murder of Henry Matter Over, ut to probe li as far at Lean; and Ewant mistaken for Mr, Martin Alien, whit’ he was anietly | and of Dr, Paul Schoeppe, sentenced In the s the people to continay thelr w Ton walking uy Broadway, was called for triad in the | county for the murder of Miss Stemecke, ‘The day | pect any help from the nan, who voted Genera! Sessions yesterday. ‘The prisoner 1s a | appointed tor the execution of both is Wednenday, | the ony res Fda young man of rather pleasing exierior, fashionably m. Benin call pon ie raralen Hroesed, sad claims to be agentieman’ by birth and —— that may Siucat on. Mr, ‘Nadden, who h.e Rot recov: red, LONG ISLAND. elisle freuay ana for the purpose OF resek fook the stand and testified that while on his way pial ca aed dence my vitlee continues open day and evenin Hohe thearre with a frend, Hamilton, without #8) |G Gea: kag, of Jamalea, bus au apple tree in his be Nii nuit ‘Attorney. Bred'y se ond me, but mitved Lis alm, A number | Eien oy Mowtn ential Of bystauilors leterteneds aad in tbe conrunios: ir men and the Ballot for thein,”” before the Queen's Coun Tammany having decided to give the nomin: tain Walsh arrested him, In an- | '¥ Teachers’ Inetitute in Jamaica, Hon for Alderman and Assistant Alderman in t 1 jon trom the Captain, Hamilton said The in Who was stabbed by John Hickew, ‘Third District to James A, Monaghan and Danie) O'Reilly, a bitter Aight will follow, Alde:man Cuddy on Monday last, pear Hantington, still lies in a eritical Tintended to Mill Martin Allen” But when told | Coudicion, with scarcely a hore of his recovers. Nicaey. that it was not Martin Allen whom he had shot, he sor My. Ji McClelland | {uy a'tne ground tuacbececed Ineetdeinge | will run on 8 Tammany wplit teket with Hugh ftv risgner "1 8 brick argument, a O'ieien, Beith are strongly” backed. Monaghan by yin R, Fellows. und the City Judge followed sip Sy ey Supervisor Hays, and Cuddy by Matthew T. Bren- for the provecution. The jury found the prisoner CRACKS FROM CUBAN RIFLES, nat, Justice Dowling, aud Capts. Walsh und Jou! The ne ‘Thirty-three thousand names bave been obtained to the petition to Congress In New York ana neighbor- ruilty of a felonious assault, with intent to Kil Bly Judie gave tho prisoner niue years and six Months in State Prison, dan. This is the opening of the fight among the Tammany sachems, Cuddy will win, because he has the canvassers sud inspectors on bis side, - Whe ce Connell of Bal by a th he Common Council of timore bas signed the The Greeupoint Tragedy, people's Congress for the recognition of jemocratic U A friend of Murphy who was shot by acon: | Unian independen District, octor on a Greenpoint car a few evenings 90. say* | A mass meeting ts to be called within the next five | $004 Joseph Dowling that Mui pby was not discharged, but that he resign- | gays for all who favor Cuban Independence, Irrespec: | phil, obn A. scoli ed lis sifuition on asecount of il health, Neither | (ive uf party. Gen, Butler will spean. Poarta, ee was be drunk at the time of the shooting, During ‘The Cubans own & steam yacht, which is making | Sevenib. J alter. 6 fracan wien the coaductor «pushed Murphy and | tring between Florida and polite in the bay of Nive | ighth Thos. A, Ledwith ob, ah ps 2 Dis (ricnd Cullen off the platform the latter lost his | Northera Cuba. This ie the vessel alluded to in Behor | Ninth, ‘Stenson Melyor,..No nomination, hut, and” Murphy stopped to pick it up, Dorian, the Bonducior, held Cullen on the ground on the oppo- Bite side of the car. Murphy then went to his fricad's Alfaro’s aM@aayit The management of the Revolucion has been chsnged. Se! 1 de Leon, the brilliant —_—— Laat Night, sistance and pushed Dorian awa} whereas the lal retiree frou its wanagenier ee F5 Mpeg ee ae a 4] tal olary to Se rudiclary.— Fourth District-Martin I, Brown, Police ‘and reiinquished his hold. Dorian the $$ Wend eal Bellon Vasuises lorse Fonon. Cait ius Dack about tour feet de, THE BALL AND BAT. Beveuth’ District—Jamoes E, Coulter, Police Jus- the ball tvking eect near the lower border of the . ribs. Murphy fell instantly, when the conductor | mre mutual Club of this city will start on an ex. nic — NI “daisies H. MeVeany, Ale stepped uvon the ear and ordcred the driver to drive | eurionts sew Orleans about the 20th of December, co | 20rman ; James Cummings, Avristant Alderwan, Op, Which was done, be absent two or three weeks, MOZAR' Last October anumber of wealthy gentlemen of | didermanic.—Seventh District—John Murray, Alder: Ciieago formed anew Base Bali Club in the Gard man; Joba fampaon, Adsistant Alderman, ‘The Body The body of Michael Galler 1s expected to be Be Morgue to-night, and to-morrow Coroner City. Beveral thousand ro subscribed { e SS TER wrateeslomal at DEMOCKATIC UNION, (WATERBURY), axons we lee patchod ib JSudictary.—Second District loseph Dowling, Police delphia to secure talent for the pew enterpri justice ; Thomas Kiviin, Civil lustice. bina Diptriot Tt was inten e capable of wress | John Cox, Police Juatice ; J. W, Fowler, Civil Justice, ing the I ft] Fourth District—Joha Reoti, Hotice Justice j oy Civil dustiee, Fifth District—K. J. Bi Justice: Joseph Koon, Civ Juatice, hiruver Will lake charge of the remains, The be- ef is that Mr. Galler was not poisoned; neverthe- 's, the most skilful chemists have beea retained to make an analysis, prowrossing very | Harm lice een be i District—Narey Murra ler jomeots already Guire, Givi Justice. Hlgutnbit lott naag » Led Tay Movetr Murder of hat of 004 Hh,’ Police J inth Distriot—Johu MeQuade, Naw Haven, Conn., Nov, 24.—The evidence in vo Fotige Justice Potter, civ Suatice? aennee, Vetey, on trial for murder before the aoe ents has been concluded, and the argu: ‘are to be made to-morrow, JOCKATIO UNION, (BLY), Aldermanic. Fourteenth—Joha Kellly, Avintauk, OVEMBER 25, 1 TERROR IN TENNESSEE, LIE E IN hain The Ku-Klax K Abrond—The Km: bers of Slavery Bursting Forth Avew~ Five Negroes Assassinate: Muwrnis, Nov. 24.—Near Tiptonville, Tenn., on Sunday, © party of masked men went to the house of William Jones, a planter, for the purpose of disarming the negroes working for him. Jones, having intimation of thelr comlog, determined (o re arens—Tho bist, ag the negroes had been penceable and well dis- | The Wom posed. day. ‘The ralders were met with a destructive fre, un- der which they retreated, leaving one of their nam- ber dead and two mortaily wounded, ‘The di proved to be Robert Dickinson, living acros Kentucky line, His cousin, Robert Bealchamp, died the next morning, He sald he had been misled into the scrape. On Monday officers attempted to arrost Mr. Jones and six of the negroes, butowing to the excitement Mr. Jones was taken to the river in charge of the deputy sheriff, placed on the steamer Louisvill and brought here, while the sheriff, with roes, started for Troy, but on the way were tacked by a posse, who took five of the negroes into the woods and shot them down. ‘The sherif’ by hard im Balle—Mre, women, of the New fin le medical upon women At Mrs. Hallock DASHES TERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, Mrs. Norton thought that Congress should assume the power of conferring the franchise npon Mrs, Wilbonr quoted tho Inte speceh of one | Mr. Sumner in Worcester, wheroim he said, in nd- the | vocating the Fifteenth Amendment, that Congress had power to confer suffrage upon all citizens. Sho spoke of the Dwight Street, New Haven, Debating Cla,» society of leading citizens ot that city, and their discussions had decided in favor of woman re Wilbou etlluded to the recent insults by ny mannerly fellows were rivalled by the beardless in. dividuals in the Bellevue Hospital tn this city, who, 8 fow days ago, hissed their ata lectore, and threw spit-balls at them. io an 869, THE METROPOLIS. — gant Sr, Pact, Nov. 24—A gentleman from Fort Garry, who arrived in St, Paul yesterday, aays tho Engitsh half-brecds and whites take little or no part in the demonstration, The Insurgents aro chiefly French halfbreeds, A system of passes has been adopted, and strict surveillance ts exercised. The insurgents have taken possession of the Hudson Bay storehouses, and are dealing out to themselves (wily rations from the Company's supplios, Dr. Brown, the editor of the Norweater, refused to print the rebel proclamation, but hi printers were forced, at the mouth of tho muske:, to publish the revola- tionary doenment, which was posted in various parts ven Law School, hoth of which In | of the rebellions district. A Red river trading house in St. Paul learns there Isa strong organiza tion, Inclnaing many half-breeds, awaiting a favor able opportunity to deciare in favor of Gov, Me- Dougall, A Fenian priest is aaid to be directing the minds of the disturbers, Cutcaao, Nov, 24.—The ntertalning and | lioi Wilbo: Ind! ta tn Philadelphia bestowed dents, She added that those un- male fellow students ders of the ‘ rebel. have taken possession of the stores of the indulg Pes cntaree oth Gees pre well tastfar ann itis tweening attack upon men generally, Mrs. Biako | Hudson Bay Company, from which daily rations are feared that other blood will be shed. pened Mnet the "Phil tical students | !8ted, Governor McDongall remains in his quar- an rere 2 who had insulted women r lectures, It was | tet in Dakota, Fort Garry and the whole country AMONG THE YELLOW Bors. Aecided that thelr name Ht be obtained, tor | 181m possession of the people, The object of the - other with those of any students who should slml- in the Sub-Trensury is—Progress of the Exam From the Brening Repubtic. Since yesterday afternoon, a committee repre. senting ‘the Treasury nent, Gea, io and re ey coleer, ‘: n engaged in examining the coin contained ta the vaults at the Sub-Trensary, and are pro. ing im their inapection at the rate of about iflon dollarea day. The work is conducted 1a the gokt room of the Sab-Trensury, to which the coin Jy bronght, haifa million ats time, on trucks frou, the vaults situated In another part of the bullding. ‘The coin is in bags containing 5,000 each, and enc denominotion ts packed separately, [The process of counting 1s simply this: An attache of the Treasury Department at Washington selects a bag from the lot upon the truck, opens and | “es One fnir counts the contents piece by piece. ‘He | erecting, which then it over to another affache who | &'As urs the coin into one pan ot an accurately ad- le—three of which are in the room— an pan are | ed the cot vente of the remaining bags npon track, one ane the coin’ in each suck belnj be published, the victims. Mensrs. Steinwn: hand for his left, larly misbehave themselves in future, the names to The wind yesterday afternoon was unusually sportive, and played some pranks that wero In finitely more am An extremely oc two ladies to their eorriage. litely waved, the on the old dean's wig. ssed between the ‘The other roguiah girl gentleman was nonplussed. One Indy had one hand snd would ot relingnish it, the other held ont her uff of wind came, blowing his wig away in hed | the Academy, ‘The wicked beauti Peon Js nok to throw of allegiance to the Queen, at to oppose annexation to Ci eae THE SPANISH GUNBOATS. pabaiet atid La anderings of Beau's W ter the Federal Senor Roberts will Wasnixotox, Nov. 24.—The Spanish Minister, Sefior Roberts, has suid to-day that he will make no further effort to obtain the release and untram- melled possession of the thirty gunboats. fe will not condescend to enter Federal courts and contest for the right of property which belongs to the Gov. ernment of Spain, The rumor started in New York that the eight Spanish men-of-war soon expected here are brought to this country for repairs is Pronounced ridiculous by Minister Roberts, ‘The floating dock in Havana bay affords convenient and fall frcilities for repairing all vessols, ‘Those eight ing to the bystanders than to arteous clerk of iy came out bareheaded to escort One hand was po- fastened — tightly A meaning glance two mischievous bean- one, held out her band tn the courteous gentleman warmly eld out hers, The other was He gave it with a sigh, other; J war vessels come to make an im pression of Spanish against that which has been counted, the | Ting! ng laughter, prow Mintster Roberts has undertaken to are Amount upon the bags verified. Should any pers Tange & meeting with Col. Freyre, Peruvian Mi ceptible difference in weight be noted, the con- The Tact ot tor, with a view to have the gunboats released upon tents of the deficient bag are counted, and the er- The famous divorce case of Durand agt. Du- | the plan adopted by the Spanish and Peruvian Gov- ror corrected. In examining small coin, auch as dol- lars and quarter eagles, a shade of difference in Welght is not unfrequent, but acount of the contents hes Taveriably shows, tar, that the amount was correct. ‘There are about $75,000,000 gold coin, $40,000 silver coin and al 0,000 gold and ai bullion in the vaults and under the control the Assistant Treasurer. ‘The builion and silver have already been examined, and the occupy the time of the ex: rand took » ne’ away, and Speculation more days, The committee that Dorand’s 8. representing veretar: $2,000, for whic Mr. er, Chiefs of by F. H. Lowell Depart the Shorift and Mr. F. D. Tappan, President of the Gallatin National ianic, represent ing Gen, Butterfield and Assistant T ———— OBITUARY. iver Folger, | The Co The Commis: Gow. Dulce, recently at the werd of the Govern ment In Cuba, died tn drid on Monday. Elizabeth Ingersoll, mother of the Philadelphia JK. reoll, Who died (wenly tive years on Monday. Patrolman Thomas D. Clinchy, of the Beckman eet police, died at bis residence, $25 Kart Sixteeuth Atroet yesterday, Col. Mooney, member of Assembly elect for the First ‘Assembly’ District (Westehester county), diod suddenly on Sunday evening. ‘The Hon. J, Platt Goodsell, died at his residence on Tuerday at Ineer ANA SUFVEYOr Ou the Ie v ved trom Jan,1, 196,10 | Prank Swift, the. transportati both Ji r ment emplos the United St ‘Couminsioners’ jan 1, 186K, The Hon. Charles M. Bchofleld, long a prominent resident and citizen of Onelua county, on Hau) of paralys (he age of 51 years. He had been am ns o109 w De Clerk in the ber o 1 yp wer Ho! OF inte cate of the lemper BROOKLYN. cy 20 @ musyeoue nap captoded wb Bb that he will. be Award and Veter Duras wore severep Sere haa been boarding at 46 Wert Washington piace, whete also he had some furniture stored, the re- mains of his former housekeeping, suddenly disap. | peared on Taeaday evening | that day ho hired a track and one knew whither he was going. # rife about Mr. Durand’s re from Ludlow street jail. ball had been rev nigit, the Mayor being present ex aficio, Mr, Kapp called attention to the act which denied to any one ment the privilege of acting as a railroad ageat for tice Hogan and Mr. Me ‘The Mayor and Mr. O°: sertod that those oMciala did not hold office under s a reply to James ©, Mend's totter, published in yes torday's SUN, in Wh. be says that he has beaten Mead more than once, and that he did not devote his whole time to practice cided aguinat Mead were members of the New York Club, and gentlemen of the highest 1 who would uot Fender & faln ornment @ to the monitors. Sefior Lemas, Cuban Envoy, ts preparing doca- ments for presentation to Congress. Among them 1s proof from oMfcial sources, including a letter from Roberts, that the Prim Serrano Government reeog- nized the Republic of Cuba b; offer to treat with him dir Ww ophare yesterday, Durand, who At wbout 8:90 P, M. on d everything carted ra he SUN reporter learned need from $10,000 to amount a certified ebeck, drawn with SSUN reporter last "Aug ———— THE CUBANS IN JAMAICA, pedis Celebration of the Anniversary of Indep Repore of the So: ofthe me ixcstox, Jam., Oct, 41,—The President and members of the Cuban Club celebrated on Monday evening, the 11th inst., the first anniversary of t declaration, of Indepehdence of thelr country by a sumptuous banquet, to which the press of the elty and several of the moat influential of the citizens of Kingston were invited. ‘The next morning, at the instance of several Cubans In this city, wre: quiem was sung at the Holy Trinity Chureh, tor the repose of the souls of tho patriots of Cuba who have lost their lives in fighting, aloug with others, for the Hberation of the Yslund'from the domination of Spain, ‘The church was draped in black, diately facing the high al in memory of the di dlesticks with burning tapers. Precisely at 7 o'clock, Jemn dirge by the choir and orga nt, 8. J, took tis sioners of Emigration met last jon of emigrants. He charged that Murray held posi agents and were also in Gover ‘mao ‘The subject was referred to the ttorney. ——— iting Champlonship, the champion skater, has sent us ar neense, and the xervice sung by the reverend gentleman, the choir. givin the responses. Proceeding from ‘the altar, the o chiting minister took & position ontalde ih arity and | and.aher iucensing the catafulgue. sbrough inion; and further, | omn and Imposing ceremony close. at Dupignac's, Washington street, | clous church was Mlied with @ deeply sympathizing that the judges who de- aire at 4 o'clogy to-day, Lae te Mead and complete | congregation, ‘ smatele MMoontiine, his challenge to Curtis stands re Mra. Ann Wallace, »!:> with ber busband, I ood. ; from a third-siory window of #8 and 99 Lig = NEW JERSEY. during the fire there on Saturday morning last, fair way to —- Dambfounded, Jersey City 18 tO Dave a paid Fire Departament. The Supreme y m- | At the meoting of the Board of County Can. | | The dead body of an unknown infant was found minsioners who were appolated to Henne terday, protests were read from Jacob | Moating In Abox at the Paterson Dook, Jersey City, { opening Park avenue from Bridge etreet to Hudson | Va8ser® yesterday, pi i Sree. tS proceed with the work.” *') Cohen and Je Creel tatien! Tosere, Nostale ge New Kore Wa The Grand Jury of the Kings county Court of yer and Terminer, have been iow eeveral days cXamining wituenses and reading a masa of evidence Accumuluted by the District Attoraey 1a Felation ty the dlection frauds, Judge Thompson, of the City Court, has decided thatno person shall Grive within the cily any cart or that no Person cah recelve’sNiconve as | 272, stag , ely a. tee . ‘tmas, ualess he owns the horse and cart used. | consult U Mr. Luke T. Merrill died at his residence, 45 South Henry Smith. tosts were ent ing Henry Smit Oxford street, Brooklyn, yosterday, having bee thrown Ree! from nls carriage at Pierrepont and Honsy streets, Mr. Considerable Merrill was ar lent of Brookiyn FY rs, And was connected it ‘firm of Fairt Ke ufacturers, year, Ambrosio, Bish ‘Owen Hand, unless he receives « te, will pa ; tho penalty of b raltows fa the'yard of | bY J: J- Curley, the Raymond sirect Jail, on Friday, the 84 Of vext month. The condemned man was found guilty of tor: | the bis tho ret degree for stabbing Jaines O'Donnell, at | Tue Bishop wen the brookiyn Gs Works, in Avi est lest. A petition ets, and a. akull humerously ign cuuation n, wi One dressed to Gove omn 7 like a picture in Ata meeting ing cltizet C.F. Chapman was before, Justice Walah yester- fa cle promise to forward ods ' rm ness, but have Rastera Di it andin answer to the circulars, have received wavy let: day,oo the charge of swindl low prices. TI ters, enclosing money and orders. lature to grant town of West New Yor! the righ p and Margaret Mc- had a lively ght fain and York stree ring and Jane sided againet the ot tw a cripy plied her cruteh rat! heads of dVersarics, while short work of thelr cnigno! & days at the Penitentiary, wad d SPRR POLITICAL SQUIR. Coenmine William 8. Stiphens, Kep.. was elected Mayor of Dover, N. H., on Tuesday, 100, the eo. Police in piace of John A. Kennedy, wh Joseph B. Adams, Rep. was elected Major of Portsmouth, N. HL, on'Tuesday, by 94 majority ‘The Virginia Republican State Convention yester day elected Charles H. Vorter, Cs an elect, as President Justice Ledwith had s ratifleation meeting and raised a banner Inst evening at Broadway ‘nt Pur iia tree Grafulla, of the Seventh Regiment Band, and Chief | Of Bia of'the Americus Clad, Is talked ut for Clerk of | prontice law. the Fourth District Police Court, - John Donohue, of Youkers, is spoken of as the PERSO. ° no epeetal ttoction to fll looney, decease lub of the Twenty-ser- | tony 5 nated ‘Alex. Ward for Ale | oy d Ed. Tompson for Assistant A wan, The Twentieth Ward Democratic Workingmen's and K tom resolved 1ast night 10 siip> port The for Police Justice ity wo that he gets Justice at the poils, Tompkins squa has been convert asphaltum factory yard. The property ti nelghborb are talking aboot ruuul ndidates for | Bet Alferman and Assistant Alderman, plovged ty abate During a meeting of the Seventeenth Word John Reott Demoeratic Associstion in Arion Hall, oa Iv day evening. & gang of rowdles entered the room cheer ing for Justice Sansneld- They were compelled vo rer | dont treat, dis charging pistols in the air as (hey Went out. Th Beta are being made that there will be 0 L cratic Aldermen and 8) Democratie Assi In the new Boards, on the let of January embers constitute each Board, hence the Kepublicaas | Eyiumbu fire to nave butone memberin eueh ody {ho Hucen, U ‘Tho Fourth District Judicial Convention of the Workingnen's Central Union last evening nomial Judge Mansfeld for Police Justice, and Col. Max Hott inan, well known to our German’ newspaper readers under the nom de plume of Langenscowartz, for Civil ustiee, A raffle the Charl The Bre nite WWiiltatn I; ray, Recretary Bout into an dere in tliat i Piym Conn.) haa’ as at Gen, Pate, tho t Aldeswien ant year Twenty-one | Gen, w, Christian Chu rt tng (or the burgla © Aldermanic nominations in the Tenth District resulted in favor of J. W. Luntzer, who threw three sixes. Therefore Luntzér will be t Hominee for Alderman in that district, Aun threw three aces, aud will be nouitnated (or Ae stant Alderman, Bight, ballote were placed in a hat, Six were blank. “Two were not. ‘The first ballot w 6 Ite Forde upon tt bore that of Janes McKeever There fore James McKeever is to be the Tammany cand!daie Apgust last, and tarF tO embassy, be torn down, for Alaerman In the Fourteenth District. The other | Paivcrity Onion Daliot bore the namo of John Hiley, Ho wil be tue | Laiversity, Oxtor Faminany eahiidate for Aislatant Atiortian’ (Oomaman ‘The National Woman’ a in CI PW. Higginson, of Ki Lioya Garrison. ¢ Convention or- ‘the election of Col, as President. Win. fir agate loustiens, ox Secret 'y Hobos Daligren at hier ce i in Foley against certain votes cast for | visit Newark to-uig! mandamus from Judge Clerke was then read, re- | May" nisue, straining the Board of County Canvassers from cast for him in the recent election, ered the Board, and it was resolved to vir legal adviser, forenoon by the arrival at the Astor Mouse of ‘The party will remain {n town until Naturday, when 00 , ty einbark on one of the Inman steamers fur Rome. | yeAb ras on ponoran’s The New City of the northern part of Hudson county discussed the subject of memorializing the Legis Jnion, ‘to become co Cost of Singing In M nity The music in the Rey, Henry Ward Beecher’s church costs $7,000 w year, The organist gets $1,200, the conductor $2,000, the tenor $1,000, the soprano alto @800, and the basso $500, leaving M 0 for Le peedl Capt, Mount is spoken of for Superintendent of | and concerted pieces 4 in eo selaaaaa ie congregation, led by ® volunteer ehole of | was about seventy performers, LATEST LABOR NEWS. ‘There was a further disc own (M plasterers Inst evening appointed a» ‘porate with Hricklay ers’ kb, IM Asking [OF @ MOLE stringent ap: NAL INTELLIGES Gov, Jewell, of Connecticut, arrived tn Washing: eut.en. Sheridan was much better yesterday, ‘and will be oot in a few days, the mode of collectiug Samuel A. Wheelwright has been ap) Consul at Rosurio, Argentine Kepublic, Prof, A. A. Atanr dixcoursed last evening in the uth Chureh, on the microscope, ‘The Key, Olympia Brown (a paste to Washington for further conference with the Lrest- number of immigrants at this port thus far mor Hr * yoo Ws 24,63)—grealer by 44,000 than to the same date Jano. and other Northeru visitors ure at Stato Fi Mrs, Killen (i, Gustin was ordained pastor of th chin West Mansfeld woman ever ordained in the denomi Old Matt, Cran Hon guard, ni ‘The Barlingame Embassy was recalled to China in ‘The Hon, William F. Howe, the lawyer, has leased fhe lowor oorner story oft present quarters have beeo condewned, and are the U Capt, C. H. Carlton has been relieved from duty | of Mi Professor of Military Botenc » ADA 01 & General of the Devartinont The President and Mr: Hand a large Bent persous viaea the Washi s ronideuice. Connectod with the Japan Embassy to the Ha 10 10 is peat month, and lecture before 1! Geeir ior tho Prpveuiion of Uructty to galunls wests Of Oriental Lodge, No. On motion of Mr. Tweed, the pro- | 1 ered on the minutes. The ittle boy, Chambnry, of jewark who was troned on Monday by eating’ str A copy of & noniani, died Tus Appiication is to be made to the Li charter fur af betnport, ‘The Key. 8. A. Clark, anti-ritualist, of Eliza- beth, hag declined the call received from $t. Jobus chureh, Keokuk, lowa, are and Hudvon Canal Company has reecive additional orders for coal io ark until after December 1 A gentleman, nged about 7% years, died suddenly hop of Jalapa, Mexico, accompanied | tact evening while Bndryssing in bie hedroom, in Tay= ‘Apostolic Notary, and two pricsts, | Wr's Hotel, Jersey City, He had registered ax’ Lyman Nature for a ith the benefit of the votes ostensinly ioad frou New Brunswick to Biiza- This manda- eet sinntion at the Astor. excitement was created yesterday * on the Hackensack road esterday afternoon, Linder and Kyau shot at pigeons he latter winning by two birdy. wou by Van Itiper and Collins, In the Hudson County Court yesterday, before ndolph, ® young Itallan woman was put for 40 atrovious assault upon Bictta with t Union Hill, on the 19th of September, je other (wo were, rsa brilliant robe, numerous trink- Heap, ‘The notary i# long and lean, Don Quixote, The pricsts are fat, pa scslaellh Hoboken, in the Park Hotel, Hoboken, lend. Lin N a 4 AN Attractlve young WouAL, Who the cltizens of West Hoboken, the Union Township, Guttenberg, k, W North Bergen solidated with the city of elawken, and & proposition ti Hoboken, A Committee was appointed to dratt a itton to the Grof & suitable VAM to be preeented to the next Legislature, fed. $500 to U ociely. Beecher's Church, JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, peeled The Hutchinson Family will give a concert in Steinway Mall this evening, Post Teane I, 8) ‘a fine ball in the Fourth Regiment Armory iast evening. Margaret Walters has been arrested by Coroner Fiynn for snflocating her infant child Joseph while she runk. ‘The annual dinner of the Alumni of Brown Uni- y will bo eaicn next Tuesday coming iu the Setro- politan Hotel ‘The graduates of the ninth class, Public School (thelr Annual FeuMlon And Collation at last evening, Ith Board has revoked the permits ander 6 fal welling niivauce has beea sulfvred to In the city. The Osceola Literary Society will dance to-night til the broad daylight, and go hore with the girs to- .m, morrow morning from Apollo Hall. sie ‘The Hon. Charles Sumner lectures on“ Caste’? In Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, on Deo. 2 ‘way Hall, th thle city,on the following ev Known woman dropped de ‘ond #treet and the West Forty Horticultural Assoctation t* to be pper Lasiitute on the 26th lust., under the au Nnierican Lastitute, “Alt peiious ligerested ave in. he paid choir sings the Kolos tthe hymns are sung by the go of workmen from rd on Tuesday. 4) Navy Union No. 8, ———— twell does not favor 0 duty on whisk; y change In intea U. 8, Policeman John Harris, of the Mercer streot sta- tom, who had served fiftorn years, having no poltdcal friciids, was dismisted by (he Police Comuisrowors yesterday. ‘The first Terpsichorean festival of the New York Hotel and Restaurant Carvers’ Beney lent Association, Was enjoyed lust eveuiby iu (he Harmony Koom: Fevex sireet, B. J. Howland, Moward Potter, Horatio Allen, Tehodore Roorevilt, and Alexander Van Henskeluc Were olected Trustece at the meeting of the Childrel Ald Boctely yesterday, Company B, Capt, Cox, Thirty-seventh Regiment, Mr ¥.G.8.N. ¥.haye volunteered to give an exhibition rtil in aid of the ladies’ fair now betng held in the armo- Ty of thelr regiment on Friday evening next, hitloek At the annual election of officers of the W: Export Yi ok. L. Whitlock was ehesen Secretary; H.C. Hol- amson, Superintendent, Charles Davidson, of 478 Cherry stree Sudden death we chronicled ye wife and two children, respect fae, utterly destitute, ‘They ha in Bridgeport, Meologieal student Miss Mary Ornves! Haytian Minister .is about to retarn Halleck, Senator Simon Cameron, 10 be Irvington, N. J. constable, the liberty pote in that city, look: re who left the place a week ago. k, the Oret ‘J. MeLeary Brown, the English Becee- bas returued to Chi y youre of nothing In the house new Cllpper yea Before the New York Liberal Clu! Adolf 0) roi Its Iron, conl, and copper chigan alone contains iroi devosite Infge eugugh ply thedeuands of this couutry for centuries to 4 Tacticn at Miarit Fed to report to the the Platte, | Last evening Grant, Admiral Porter, | OMtice, Bible House, after t nber of other promt F DY thelr Suverinceudent, M. mn Navy Yard yoater- ns, on behalf of the carrie! nbeequetly eatertaiued by Aduural dold-headed can bers of the Second Cody 4, Oia rative Building on Will hold @ pablic mecting at Cod which reeentl i die Bowery, this (Friday) eveutag, for tho pure pringys bows OF disposing Of two appropriations of eagh ith: New York. Thoy a cient to purchase OF build two howves, Tue annual heh rank, abd hays Gouic Meeting takes place on Tuesday evening, Nov. 90" stitution Of learning, At the police trivia yoste t ous isla yosterday, Fire Marshal Brack- esterday, wai ° antes eat | Whon the Hon, Henry Bereh, President xi comphaiuest of Cornoline Martineaus of the Neg gutieth th Bociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animi Wrest police, for no 0 firouied At the Bre ab tel Cd fompted to stop m boar Ogdt in St. Louis, the St 3 Lloerty stieat, 0 ‘Of Gorober, that & taint i biom Invited him to lecture lu that olty, promising bin | was ve build intly, Wr S'duckiag in the Missiasip plas compeniation. He will | burned to doath. Tite officer cleared ‘himself, showit liyoe Of Whe family te the burn eee oem PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. VICTOR EMANUEL FAVORING THR DUKE OF GENOA. pane xine One Handred and Sixty. Deputies Pledacd ‘0 the Dake—Vote of Thanks te De Lessepe Additional Volunteers for Cabs. Parts, Nov. %&—Private advices contradict positively the general impression that Ttaly favors the elevation of the Duke of Genoa to the Spanish throne, Gen. Prim has assured the Cortes that the Proposition meets with the favor of King Victor Fmanoel, The Duke of Genoa has 165 Deputies pledged to his support. Mapam, Nov, 244—Evening.—The Minister of the Cotonies to-day read in the Cortes a draft of Constitution for Porto Rico, It forbids the diseus- sion of any proposition for a separation from Spain ; prociatins complete religious liberty ; gives the right of suffrage to all who can read and write, excep® slaves; places certain restrictions on slavery; pre claims that slaves have no rights, and can acquire them by emancipation only, The question of slavery 18 reserved for a subsequent bill. The Cortes has passed a vote of thanks to M. Fer. dinand de Lessena, the builder and President-Diree- tor of the Suez Canal, Within the paat three weeks 91,000 volunteers have sailed from Spanish ports for Cuba, ——. ‘The Empress of the ty _ Alexandria, Avexanpata, Nov, 24.— ‘mpress has arrived here in the pach Aigle rt Pont daa —— FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, Smalt-por ‘and vomito prevail in Martinique and Guadeloupe. ‘The British authorities have released the steamer Telegrafo, belonging to Gen. Cabral. ‘The British jorities at Tortola have selzed & privateer which Lately pat in at ‘hat island, James Pim & (0,, merchants, of Dublin, well known in American trade, are bankrupt. The people of Samana favor the anaexation of thelr pay and town to the United States. ‘The steamer Pequot, purchased in New York for f eainave, has arrived at Port-au-Prince (me hs ‘The sailing of II. M. 8, steamer Monarch, with the remains of the late George Peabody, has been pose poned until Friday, Dee. A (tlibastering exhibition hae sailed from Care: con for St, Domfngo. to Join, the revolutionary forces operating against President Baca. An attempt was recently made to incite the negroes to rebeltion on the plantations about Saga. The Ye discovered, however, and the ringleaders were ex: ‘The revolutionary steamers Florida City are blockadin® Cape Haytien, fal Ateamers are unaiie to come out and a Chevalier and Vilaubin, formerly of Sal- pare'sarmy. bave Joined she Hay iin ineurgente, Brice has also joined the forces hnder Gen, Calton, Ail are wiarching against Port-au-Prince. ——- ‘The Excise Commissioners of Westchester County roecived $29,070 from the licenses last year, ‘The Wevicheater bar adopted rew vations rester, (lay relative to the death of the Hon. ¥, llliam Nelson, of Peoxskiil. The Metropolitan Police Commissioners have alle for B2.013.38 Lo defray the expenses of maintale Ing an adequate police fores In Yonkers this year. ‘The Rector, Wardens, and Veatrymen of Trinity Church, Morriganta, ave made an application to the rare for nuthority to mortaage real estate to raise {uuds for their pew house of worship. moet Abele STATEN ISLAND. panics gaThe,Ualon Ferry Company of Trookiyn. It Is sald, it In contemplnt an ion ferry heiween New York and Staten Island, whea thelr new barge office is completed. The Church of the Ascension, at New Brighton a amait parish, an offshoot of the mother Couren al Hichiaond, has just in tke nang new hone ne worship sEhe hin: 1rooks is President of the Church Bullding Society, ‘Thomas E. Davia, Jr., protest, against the nai femed white MrT. was on his way to Sttend tho Tey tne ed while MrT. ‘ Or'the Corner sione "oF Rt. Jouns Church:. The. latter was delivered to Mr. Townsend by Dr. Richardsow, while In a horse ear. On the vorpge from New Brighton to York, yeateraay.on hoard the steamer Norwalk, the passen’ ere tendered thetr thanks to Capt. Melville, the Gov. Frnor of the Sno Harbor, for hls kindness In permite \arues with eoal for private persons to o¢enpy the Hail Harbor dock and Uhue enabling wany email bo take the refréshing walk daily to the next i paneer LOSSES BY FIRE, Saieaios Last evening, on the roof of Morgan & Son's Irow Works, 690 Kast Tweltth street. $1,000 damage; tm sure: ‘The Insurances on Mr. David Love's brewery, in Gumhatroet, whieh was Duroed on Taesday, foot up at an M.& M. Beblnsee ‘Sore, ad Sense vee. ‘* commission house im Morris, Lil, were bur Yesterday, Lows, $8,000. A large stack of hay, valned at $1,590, on Mr. Mo I, larm, Seacaucus, N. J was burned yesterday afteraoon, having been sét om fire by little boys. Joseph Walton & Co.'s cabinet factory In Wal stgeot, Philacelphis, wae sec oa five yeaterdgy who entered the building by a trap douria the root Loss $10,000, ¥ Several wooden buildings on Canal street, Boston, occupied for the storage of hay, #1 , aod amber, worg burned yesterday.” Among the losers were lara M, Barnes, {nepector and weigt hay: Agee®. Moitt, a in pay 46 straw Meaars. aoe 4 Hisbee, dealers In lumber, 000, Last evening, at 885 Kighth avenue, occapiod as a corset and bate factory. ‘The building Ws owned by Mr. Katski, and ts damayed about ¢1,A00 insurance wai own. Mr. Amos, who upled the first floor, loses tj Tisnred. A. siverriak. iq the basement, 100 1 Mr. ituose'l, on the second aad third floors, about $1,000) ho inturance, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, Behe ws Fifty-four miles of the Denver Pacifle Railroad have been Anished. The celebrated their centenary tm Auburn, N. ¥., yesterday. ‘The Virginia Republican State Convention orgam- i201 in Richmond yesterday. Recruits are going forward to the troops in the Indian country from St. Louls. ‘onrad Meler, under sentence of death for muard escaped from the Jail n Toledo, on Tuesday night. es Kitchen has pleaded guilty of burning the Baptist Chuireh In China, Me., last October, The Philadelphia monument to the pupils of Girard College who died In the war was unveiled yesterday. By the robbery of the Boylston National Baal many persons lose all the property they possessed, In Fluvanna Court Honse, Va., on Tuesday, Capt. Richard Harlan was shot and xiiled by Washingto Shores ‘Tho centennial anniversary of the dedication of e's M. E, Chureh in Philadelphia was cole been ordered to con’ 1 10 examine six candidati Marine Corps, ‘The ship Comper, wil me in Annapo- for Weutenancies cargo of coal from Nan: alm, for San Fraret co, was wrecked on the northwest point of Tumbo Island, Noy. 21. Jean clajins have already been dled States and Mexican Claims Commission for amounts Vary log foun 6500 to $3,000,000 ‘The passenger and reight trains on the Now Yi and Osworo. Mia Dorwich, will by A Vigilance Committeo in Fremont county, Towa, lynched Sam Murdgek for the murder of Heuty Jon son, who tubsequently Larned up alive aud well, {The Water Works Board of Now Orleans have cut off the supply to the Custom House, Collector Casey ofusing (8 pay the Dit of 81000. me ‘The Northern Pacifie Railroad Convention in De trolt yesterday adopted rerolutions calling on Congress for aid {0 the Construction of & ruad from Mackinaw ta Vuget sound. A young Bostonian, who had $7,000 In the Boyt ston Bank, marrtod on Saturday. On Monday he went to the bank to draw some money for bis but found It was gone. idiug tour Ney: Helen A. M Miller. of Baltimore, has begn awarded §5,00, Ina suit against the Brook! tyr io furauce wupany to ‘recover that auounl On 9: poley fe of her hoeband, ° South Caroling Lexlalatare, convened ow raor delivered a steroot however, that ibe interest Oa the tbe pald in and of Indians ran off 1,900 sheep from Juss bend of taslana rs ve, a Tith'ast, but were, ursaed and ree of’ theta tiled ‘And the sheep reesptus Several persons put in bide yeate pag be eras or hea let ae Of earns f2F Maa Fe and Collings of New York. The Abie ven i? by the ba, ie File Com ee en orieran enema as Th i inetpi aiirar he crea negSnet Boras of thy vad | mont inthe Leyisiaturs io Toroutods Tue ‘Tbe suit by Pennaylv ania the ke ee ce ee The Women's foie a ed

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