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a THE FEAST OF THE QUILLS. ——- DIAMONDS AND SILKS AND LACES FROM CHE POLTS' GARKETS, over Delm: a Ma About two hundred persons assembled in Dele Mmonico's on Baturday evening, and seven tables were epread. At the north end of the centre table Oliver Johnson presided. The instruinental music was by Doimonico’s bend, and the singing by the Matchioson Family and James G. Clark, the Amer! Can balladist, In replying to the toast “ City editing ‘and country farming,” the Hon, Horace Greeley said that no good book ever haa or ever can be pro- duced on the instigation of $50,000. ‘Those books lived whose authors never thought that they would Get ® vime."” Poems by Phabe Cary and Mis Laura C, Redden were read by Mr. 8. 8. Packard, Among (he banqueters wore: Mrs, W. ©, Lymai Affoent white satin dress én frain, cut watien Aoop Ulack velvet trimmings, Her hair waa a Fanged in pufls and roils, Lace trimmings, dics monds, and rold jewels comploted one of (be moat Yostly toilote brought ont this year. Mrs, Lymun ir- the wife of W. C. Lyman, agricultural editor of the Tritune. Madame Clara Brinkerhof, under the special nt Weotion of Wirt Sikes, was most superbly attired in # boavy greon moire antique silk entrain, cut low i Mhe neck, with Mechlin Ince trimmings, hatr in curis and pots, diamonds, und gold enamoled Jewels. Miss Ida Greeley, » blonde, in rose-colored silk, thort, with (cout sleove, bigh in the neck, trimmed in swan's down, Nair arranged in claborate curls, pats, and rolls, profusely powdered, occupied ‘8 peat ot her father's right. Mary Kylo Dallas, in cherry.colored silk, Swiss overdress, trimmed with green satin Mutings, hair In rolla, diamond and gold jew: ‘Mis. Burleigh, iu an elaborately trimmed blacie Silk Walking dress, deep pomt Ince collur, diamonds, And # profusion of long golden curls, Mis Kate Hilliard, in eherry-red walking suit, with Suisse overdress, diamond and gold bair in rolls, had a seat near Mr, John Williams, Phebe Cary, im riot b ack silk, en trata, low nook, leoo trimmings, magniflecnt sol.taire diamonds and golden necklace, Fanny Fern wore rose-colored silk, ¢n (rain, ela Dorateiy trimined, and sumo flne jewels, Mrw. Griffin, a stately blonde, wore a heavy black tatin on train, deep point lace collar, dirk brown hair, to plaits aud roils, puifed in front; massive Bold jowel-, Mrs, Wetherbee, blonds, wore a black «ilk walk Ing dreas, velvet trunmings, elegant diamond brooch, and gold Jewels, Brn. Carleton, in w rich pluk «atin en fratn, White lace trimmings, dark brown hur, puffed and polled, pearl neckluce, and gold jewels, wow next to Mrs, Lyman, who wore the most costly att re of any amorg the hanqueters. Jeune June (Mra. Croly) wore a fine green ailk an froin, point Ince overdress, hair dark aud way), and white coral jewelry Mire. Charlote Wilbour wore a grenadine en train, Irimmed with black velvet and lace, hair very dark, jo puff aud curls, and flowers, diamond aud gold bao, Mra. M. I. Horton wore w cherry-oolurod silk en fran, with black Inco trimmings, Mrs. Josopuine Pollard wore a maroon silk en train, wognillcently trummed in lace, guld jo eis, hair in puts, Mrs, Detas Barus wore heavy black moire We, on érain, rich dark Ince overdrons, And rolls, dininonds aud Jet jewels, Misa Frost wore on elezant white satin, ¢n brain, Valenciennes lace and crimson trimmings. hair dark brown, errangec in puifs and curls, Mrs. 5 Blake, blonde, black silk walking ekirt, white hee wai aborately trimmed, hair curled th purple flowers adornments, rich golden nvck 1 Mra, Kloanor Kirk Ames, blonde, in black silk, @n train, satin trimmings, air in doger pa'ts and curls, gold jowels, Anna Dickinson, rich and elaborately trimmed Dikok sik em fran, white swe overdrens, har short end rolled back e:tirely plain, no jewels ‘The Hon, Horace Grevley Word a now. dress-cost of very fin? cloth, but very roomy and with just enough cut off in front to enuitle at to be called a awalow-tull His unwhisnerubles had an acre of cloth waated npon them, but his waistcoat was au ‘Vho effect of an immaculate shirt front and. a. y tiff old fusiioned choker were ruined by the Inevitalto disarrangement of bis narrow bluck neck ie. No bow was vis ble, and end, 8 ama one, playe! bideand-seek in his white oii hiaker, while tue otver, a lonz one, struggled Adiotically all over bis boosom, His boots might havo been polished in his early manhood, but other- Wise nu fanit could be found with bi Mra. Hbeppard, branetic, in black silk en train, fringe trimmings, rich aod rare India wearts, black Bair to pulfs ani caries, Mine Nellie Hutchin on, brunette, in jouse colored silk en train in rich lace, ir du mavure! In Wavclets, god Ornaments, Mie R Easterhio0k, erimson silk walking ‘puffed tulie bodice, no ornanents.¢ Geo, Peck, bran in black silk en train, elaborate black sath nings, black halr in curly nd rolls wiih coral orpaments, ‘adamo Demores\ . was athired hi a brown corded silk with Wattean waist, coat sleeves, and devttrain, An exquisite ber alguille Inco cover: Jong, ronnded tabs down ii . Smagnitionnt diamond medali on, avd pendants to tcl sparkled In verears, Her hair was in Waves in (rook, und in high rowedust bebind, wud Was OrD¥- pented with a spray Of blica velvet Howers and gilt v08, ‘Mma Jennie Gibbons, a brunette, wore a rich pur to witk, bigu-uecked dnd with short skirt aud coat coves. Ib was trimmed across the front of the corvage, over the slioulders, and tn along point down front giittered tho back with » row of the same cut in overt Ped points on cach side; euch point being bo with welfcolored watin, ud the row being bi rough tho centre, The bottoms of the Fle wero similarly trimmed, except that the lower juts were minallor than the apper ones, aa edo with nurrow podnt appligud lace, A col: Lar of wide rotnt appiicué was vet vit an front with & ndao) in KeAT!, ALOVE Which, ottached to a Inck voivet neck ribbon, flased a valuable dia ond medallion, An ovirskirt of the wilk consisted Of ® rounded apron avd ® rounded punicr, ‘They wore edgod on the sites with narrow fated folds of the material, and were jointed by squire flutedbows, Phelr bottolas were trimmed with overlapped van Ayked points, edged » itu set-co ored sutin, headed Dy a pulled bed, aud topped by narrow poste «im! larty made, ‘The wash was sbort and was cot tun Gahion, and terminated in small points: It was houded ‘with w large Muted bow of the silx. Her ‘wrists were encire.ed Wit guid bracelets, her hands were cneased in lemon-colored kid glove id bigh in iront, with « | whole bloads-powd biomde, in apoie-gi gbily ‘décolleté, wi demralcoves and loug train, ‘The corsage and t ottoms of the sleeves were trimmed with polnd ud luce, anda daimty berthe of the cov ered Ler shot ders, She wore a neckiice, wristlets, fond ear ngs of pearls,and her har was’ patted in front, with plated chignon belund, and blondo-pow- Gores ‘Mire. Captain John H,Howel!, » blonde with regular features und darn eyes, Was attired in a mauve silk Broolladé wid om (rain was Wilh short sleeves, wil ma plain, A low Leste and iuil shevos uf puted tulle bot tow th elezant » mj lie y. Ble sant solitaires winked on hor boom andin ier cas and her hair was wrrng dintuig! bundeaua d Page in tron , with ud if nd.d short ,curss, the Aero ither a blonde nor abre notte, appeared In b high neeked, with long Blooves and demi-tran, trimmed with Cuanbily lace. The corsage wos cut poluted jn front dda Pom; dour, displaying v chomivette of point ppliqué lace. ff bow oF Reman ribbon was fastened on the breast fend her hair wae pol id robed, and net Off wath ft spray of scarlob Huwers. Her orbaucuts were dia ooina Tucker, blonde, in very heavy, black silk en trate satin tilivmings, very eluborate, and abe fash: fon drews of the night, Wore a very Vuluabe diamond brooch, with sarge central soliaire; very dark uair in braide and pulls. Vork and Rhode Intand Join their Bow Millions, Mr. Howard JaMruy, the son of Edward 8, Jaray, (uo milliona're ay goods importer of this City, whe married to Miss Emina Harris, (ue “wugh feror Stephen Harris, one of the most prominent Covion mnnufrcturers Of Providenee, It. 14, 1m tiruce Gharcu of shat city, on ‘Thursday last, Tue Rev, P.O Koiogy performed the cereuiony. —————__— Muvning the Gauntlet, Se xt, Nov. %8.—Michael Kelly was brought py Tum Brooklyn yeaterday on a charge of desert- Ing his wits, Ab the Police Court we agreod 9 pro: ‘ido for hia wife and they Wont off together, When ho ‘outside bo ran away. Shortly afterward with ® mx mowtha’ babe in ber eusuala Stent a Tobe hl Wale Vatavorable Wounds Little Ht Mr. Richardson was quite comfortable on Saturday night, and slept quite naturally severn! Himes for Ofteen or twenty minates, Ho suifired Liste pain, and though mot much under the influs ence of anodynes, displayed no disposition to rest- lewaness, Yesterdoy morning bis pulse was pot at @!l feverish, and the doctors found him much better than they had expected, Dr. Sayre remarked after leaving the room: “ He bas walked sixty-four bours on the road with- out slumbering, and I think he will now go through the whole distance in safoty. In the afternoon he was more restless and com- plained much of hunger and thirst, He was bathed frequently and allowed to swallow ailittlo cold wa ter and bold lumps of ice in bis mouth Wil they diss solve, After sunset unfavorable symptoms set in, Ile pulse increased from ninety-five to » hundred and twenty, and there were indications of growing in- flammation, which up to that time hod been slight, He vomited frequently, throwing up bile and gastric Juice in considerable quantities, together with a sab- stance that showed the wound In his stomach was Isoughing. Drs, Swan and Carter were in attendance, and re- mained with him all sight, taking turns of watching atintervals, At midaight Mr. Richardson was com- fortable, ander the anodynes which had been ad- winistered, but bis pulse continued high, snd none of the unfavorable symptoms had abated, ‘The physicians say that if he gets through to-day without growing worse bis chance of recovery is good, Whe request published by his friends, to have al persons refrain from visiting the corridor where he ts lying, lise been complied with, and none but his porsonal friends wore in the vicinity of his room, No one is admitted to the apartment except the physicians and nurver, —_ SERTED WIFE'S REVENGE, of the —But AD. Amushing a Household on t MMT he Flight of a New Jersey Flower Girt b fore the New York Wife-Bigamy A Henry Schoulder, when a journeyman tailor in the employ of Brooks Brothers of tis efty, and who Was residing with his wife and family in Kast Hous. ton s/reet, near Avenue B, beeame acquainted with Awanda Delta, an nttractive flower girl, who resided on Unioa Hill, Miss Deitz crossed to the city daily with flowers, and during one of her trips met Schouider, whom she persuaded to purchase «ome Howers, Finding lam & good cuswiner, she made frequent visite to tho gaioon in which she had fret met Mr. Sclouider, and soon their sequuintance ripened tuto love,’ Sehonlder become iniatuated with the girl, end proposed to marry ber. ‘The pr Posal was accepted, and Schouldir one fine event deserted bis wife and two eiiidren, and, having nar hed the itl, ook up bis abode with her un Union il ‘They Mved unmolested until Saturday evening when justas they were seating themselves supper tavle, a knoek came nt the door, and astoniahment of poor Schoulder, 8. with another Ww tor her ie. Jet dy att Mrs. 8. No. 1 and her friend then set to werk and destroyed every particle of Inrmiture in tho place. ‘The bedstead was split up with an axe, every. du wns broken, the stove was demolished and the ear- pets were torn up and thrown \nto the street, Af auger Mra, 8 No. 1 took ail the Jaubles she and her iriewd could lay ou and returned to New York un elotning and ¥. their Mrs. 5. Ny, L intends to arrest her deceiver and Mrs. 8, Noo. tur bigamy and thet ——— OBITUARY. —- Angutshod Journalist Gone. Pray died at halt past 8 yester: aa, He had long been complaining of daMeulty of Orenthing, which probably exme of dis ease of the heart, He was born tn Boston, in 1313, his fatner being a wealthy merchaut of the frm of Watersion, Priy & Co, He graduatod from Am borat College in 1853, aud soon therentter published the Boston Galaxy and Pearl. He aflerward pub lished in sucecasion the Boston Herald und the Sig nal, and in 188 removed to New York; but «fter a short residence be sailed for Europe, ‘He rosided ubroad six years, until the death ol his futuor, «boa he returned to Boson. He subsequently married Miss Hervey, of Aumberst, aid settied definitely Living piace, In this city, where he dled, ‘Though in easy ciretimstances, He Was o ed worker ior the various journals t0 which hy aitached, bay necied in turn with ell the grrut howe le 01 the ta mous barlesque, phe, Poity 1 ves, or the Nyimphs of the Coc tuate.” He endeavored to restore the classic drama, and translated one of the prays of Kuripides, bay ing it presented on the stage with the old-tusbioned chorus, Ib was not a success, Gen. James L. Kiernan died on Saturday in this etty, aged 2. Belore the rebellion Mr. Kiernan Was o physician with & fair practice in this city, His patriotism (ook kim Into the army, and he bed the position of surgeon on Gen, Fremont's staff, He Was subsequentiy trinsferred to the Sixt: Misavurl Cavalry as @ distinction for bravery at the batile of Pea Ridge. He was wousded in the butile of Fort Gibson, May 6, 1563, and returned home, and during the riots of that year in New York he rendered off cient service uu soldier and surgeon. Havi partially reeoy be was made a Brigadicr-Gener, of volunteers, i reported in August to Gen, ‘Vhomas at Vicksture. During the summer of 1866 rhun Was appointed Consul to Chin-Khing, mained in China until the spring of this year, Niet, whieh, ed through Ia lungs ond from Which he nover recovered, hiaytemed lin death, — Horace Greeley on Country Farming aud Ci Edating. At the pres banquet on Saturday evening, Mr, Greeley responded to the toast, Country Farming and City Editing," as follows: 1 don't quite understand whether I am expected to ¢ strate an agreement or 4 contrariely be- ven these two things, At any rate, af the pur- of the sentiment ts to affirm that one of these th is as delightful and attractive ay the ob etlully now-coneur, | [Laughter and applun | ‘As to city editing, Lhave had something more of i than I haye desired, and more thun I could enjoy. As to my furming, there aro genticmen who have frocly tuam thoir iimited knowledge of the ‘ould admit, Tthink Ihave seen some Claborate statements of the cows of each tare nip [laughter], and these statements were made by gentiemen who 1 was not aware were #o attentive Yo the cost of things as these calculations would seem to imply. Ihave not made any such caleula- tions myself, ior I have been u little shy of doing #0, (Laughter.)' Let me, however, say a few words About couvtry firming, which a's thing I very much believe in, Having done rome shure of work in the world, Elay down this proposition: ‘That any men oF Woinun Who can get their work done dy & o'clock at might need not coumder tuelr condiion aw d one, But when iho work stretehes fur into the allt, to cleven, twelve, on tnree, 1 bast to find it irksome,’ Tam not now so fond of siting up with a newspaper all night, nm ne, oe Was twenty years wro, nay for country arming, that wh ome ru rked we pets, and does not prom veh briLant and rapid advances to fortune a& some of our irlends suppose themrelves likely to wehiove in Wall steoet, Foie just about the xavest an can ‘engage ing and It ts, moreover, @ trangail and certain doight "to any vduan being Who ean cudare bis ows socket iuughter und applause.) My Lite place, while itis nothing to brag o:—(iaughter) —there i'this to be aid about it 1 have got the most detighiful barn full of corn, rich, olden corm, that ever you iw in your’ lives. Now, that ia something achieved, sometoing to look’ at, 2 have bs tb Work on! (he proms, mi ind boy, for forty years; and I ean wee nothing ti 1 bave wecomplisved, You work tor diys, and thon ears, aud What hive you to slow t hem orhaps in mentel crowsh; something In ui purpord; souethiug in cloarness of in teption; Lut outwardly, uotuiag, How cau your Lahore compare With those of tie man who bas pro: duced a book? Aud here let me say thit, in my Judgment, no good book ever was or can be produced 6h the instigubiun OF wf week. Such books ws tet of John Bunyan have deen produced by authors who never thought they Would etn dime for them, (Applause. ‘Chore are the boo4m that live, The books that tie $50,000 checks will buy ey sell, L hope; but the worlt is charitable and hier wid also ti on forgets thea, [ plause.} Coun. sig will belp pone ort herein } ol on, friends would Wish, Country furining gives just the Fight eld lor tt development of your cnergies, (Langhter.) Tots of yon re wanted tu take your part in country farming (Renewed laughter.) uu need not dispute hor camor—there it is, * Tho world 1 all beiore you where to chyose.” if any lady wants her rights ~T ama woud-chopper mysell—my axe 1s at her wer- vice, There are plenty of opportunities; ao, then, ine of our friends who want their rights tone ont into the country aud take them? I ope that some of tals din cuntroversy «ill roll iwelf abroad in the world; and our excelieat inion " Ait ab fwita bor own rigns hand, (reat ‘yoause! * the SATURDAY NIGHT IN A TWHLETH AKD BARKOOM, Sal The city of Newark was startled yeaterday by # shocking murder tn the Twelfth Ward, known as “the Neck.” As usual, rum aud passion were the moving causes, The scene of the tragedy tsa Ger man lagerbeer saloon and boarding house, Mt Bowery street, in the rear of the Twelfth Ward school house, ‘The building 1# a three slory framed structure, tie lower floor being occupied asa lager beer saloon, and the remaining floors asa boarding louse, both being kept by one Jacob Hose, On Saturday night there was some dancing tn the Darroom, and Leger and gin flowed freely, Afer the dancing ceasod the boarders and other customers lingered and continued the wild debauch, At about midnight, Thomas Roth, a boarder, entered tho sa- Joon and called for three glasses of lager, which the proprietor refused to let him have, saying that he was noiay nnd drunk and kad already crented a dis. turbance. Both thin engaged in conversation with = Christi Hummel, of 64 Livin, stone = #trect, and = soon begin @ quar- rel. This being quieted, Roth picked ® quarre! with another boarder, one Leonbardt Bchwum, and a seuffle ensued, both falling on the floor. They were soparated, when another boarder, Miovwel Winker, attacked Cornelius Stahl for some hard names he had called him, and in the scuttle they too fell to the floor, bat soon got up. All parties spoiling for a fight, Leonhardt Beh wum, who had bad the difficulty with Roth, then set upon Stahl, and a considerable scuffle followed, Sehwum closing In on Stahl. He then broke loose from Stabl, and, coatless and hat- Jess, roshed from the room. Stubl ataggerod back, and fell into @ ehatr, the blood spurting from Lis heart, and In lose than ten minutes he wos a corpse. One of the party then rushed out and cried “Watch { wateb Christopher Waldmann, a prt vate watchman in Sebalk’s brewery, on Freeman atreet, Who Was @ stone's throw irom the scene, bad just parted from policeman Axt, and hearing the ery, sounded his whistle, and the officer wnd binself hurried to the spot, Messo we standing on the stoop wrangiing with Joseph Simon, when the officer arrived Hesse suid there had oniy beew a little quarrel in wide, and that Sion bad nainess tocry Wateh | watch!’ and that he wanted Sitnon arrested. The officer then looked tn the window between the slats, and aaw bic on the floor, and when he waked wih that A man had been punched Meer Kaw that the pool wax t enter = Stahl weltermng in Lis Gott, who had been cane ehborhood, arrived at th Junciure, All the people in the room were take the police station, where they are Blocked up. epersous are, Jacob Tiesse, 13 years of age, prietor of the estabiisnment; pevact er, Vt youre, and Th Roth, aged 34 years, rs in the house, and Chri: Hamm, of 64 Livingston street, and Joseph Simon, hi, the murdered tan, and Leon. hardt Seowam, the murdcrer, were fellow boarders in the house, Stahl was @ young womarried man of QL years, and wos in the employ of 1 bone dust manuincturers, He 1 soid to have been man, and mca loved by his fellow workmen, Leonhardt Scnwam, the murderer, is 88 years old, asingle mun, and a brewer by tr five fect nine Inches in heiglit, has bh Jr, black eyes, whiskers lately shoved off, bow legerd. broad shouldered, stoops a little, and spooks litle Knaileo, wears Ine ‘pantulvons ty" his boots, and is regarded as A quarrelsome man, He has been traced to Kich moud strost, where be borrowed a coat and hat, phortly atter the murder Sergeant Miller, who was on duty ear ihe Market street depot of the New Jeracy Rullvoad, saw the fugitive, but did wot th know of the tragedy, On the way to the Police Sta tion, Miehacl Winker, one of the prisoners, resisted th Mevor ideranhy, and wae subdued wintry by the tee ortive elu and Lanaeugh It is helieved that the murderer is still in the city, secroied among fricnds ——____ TRIOSITIBS OF CRIME, ay A Now York Drag Clork in Le: Buralurs in Jersey Martin Dubois, Win, Stevens, were arrested on Saturday for nd Jobn Martin ginry in Karl 5 Martin's house, 127 Warren street, Jorsey City, Ds bots iy a clerk fn Dr. Thurber's drug store, ¢ Voatry and Canal sireets, Just betore Thanks: Mr, Martin cal fr. Thurber, and incidentally remarked that he and his family intended spending ‘Thanksgiving in the country, and woul go om the doy before Thunkegiving. Dudois overheard this conversation, and at once laformed bis pals, who did the jo ‘On Martin's return from the country, tho day following Thanksgiving, he missed goods val tod at about §1.000, ‘The Jersey City police, and Ca ity, of the Fifth Ward of this city, were notified of the Uarglary, Cupt. Petty detailed De tective Flynn vo “work the case up.” Dubois, loarning of tho steps taken, managed to lead Field on A wild goose chuse for nearly a weok ; buat list, on dotective captured him at Gn Bast et, Where was found w part of the n property. wo persons who wero fouad on the third floor were arrested, and subsequently confessed, add | Dubois gave thom the information of the 1h tended absence of the Marcdn tamily. It has sineo been nacertained that In October Dubois tola the burglars that Dr. Tharber tad iu his wofe abou’ $10,000 worth of b ik the keys of the safe wore in acertain place; and that if they broke into the store that migit, they vould gor a good huul, By some chance, Dr, Thurber mnixpluced the aufe keys, and although the burglary was eflecterd, the aute could not bo opened. Dubors, ulso, War arrested, and the prinovers were commit- ted Lo (be Tombs yesterday, —— Galler's Body in the Moi Mrs. Galler having offered to bear the expense of the exbumation aid removal, on Paturday the ro- mains of ber husband were Py rg ed in Jorg where Coroner Schirmer nud bis jury examined ul h Dew, Oui Wilkinson, 8 entero! upon their duties. The brain was decomposed, und there were other proofs that Guller was not pulsun> ‘his strengthens the general impression that Dr, Wedekind was rally guilty of attempting to blackmail Mes, Guiler by chargiug thut sue had poisoned her husband, A Street Katlway Markeme Jacob Roux, # conductor on the Third Avenue Railroad, was ‘held at the ‘Tombs yorterday iu 1,00), of & charge of sbooting off w part of Albert dirdner's lef eer, Gardner, who resides at 106 Vesey street, tortided that lie was down town, with a'friend, and gave the conductor a 60 crnt fractional vole, but lat Roux returned cli for only % cents, The dispute led to a wrangle, on arriving at the Astor House, Gardner a Rous, Gurdocr say that Koux then drew a pistol and fired, (he ball cutilug off & part of his t Roux says thet he merely struck him with the mus nle of the weapon, ‘The Jersey City Fireme About balf-past 12 o'clock yesterday rr five of the members of Engine Company No.2 wont into « ‘saloon noar Kxchange place, Jer, wey ONY, free chowder, They then played game ot begatelle and bad a drink all round, then waiked out, but tho bartender saw no Trac: onal currency, ierward #& bagatelle bail and camp to 1 with policeman, party, With whou ty ee co tone. found the missing articles, —— Robblog the Firemen, lovying @tax upon the m out With @ view Of pr tosumonial to une. of the Commixsiouers before he ted out of office, The testimonial ts to cort nbers of — WESTCHESTER COUNTY, - Col, James J. Mooney, Assom bl eloet. from the First Disirict of We tehorte well Three boy eoanty, Is wlive and were atupefied on Friday Dad whiskey, When had hoon hor, "Une of thet died yerterday — NEW JERSE -—e—— «is announced for to-day on the Paterson botween Metairic and Honater fk 1 200. leaped off the ferry boat last eve onia ferry, but was saved by the deck hands Mr. Dodd. one of the executors of the Stevens eriate. isin favor of grauling the people of Unio Hill und West Hovoken a ferry, ‘The Oyer and ‘Terminer Court of Bergen County will convene la eckenenc: vonorrow, for u ol mu Bx -A0v. Pree ub Loreen of We dary. afternoon Lawrenoe Gi: of Hud- Yeater i ats PEE vouny at South iven the orn A RUMMURDER LN NEWARK | THE Or JUNTY: GREAT STOME GIANT ONONDAGA Ct Moate roughly the ewelling of the limbs and occa. tlonally of the larger muscie d flexors of the arms, T! the aki Correspondence of The Sun. Aupaxy, Nov. 97.—I arrived in Syracuse on ‘Thursday night, and found its citizens tn nv ‘the right band and on the thigh, and the drill has not been used to remove the atone between because the stone glant was to be taken to Albany | the limba, ‘Tho naila are not brought out; neither on Friday morning. Is was plain that tho city had | t# the hair of the head nor the huirs apon the chest reaped a harvest by its oresence, Tue Lotcls were | 8nd down the abdomen. re ie an attempt—only atte: IPt--40 indicate the tendons on nigh filled with people from every part of the State, and from Boston and the Bast, They all came to nce the wonder of the moment, The number of visitors bes never on ney one Gay boca lees than two thou: | (pet tng, ‘ing le uote peteiteciion, fand two hundred, and bas rison as high as four | tlom, Henoe, thousand, ‘The price of admission was fifty cents, » Datrifaction a the result, of ariifier The quality of tho visitors hee beon most varied. | tle inability of the THE GREAT SHOW, ‘up bis paca: T watched the atreame eddying in and from the Post OMice block, where the extibition was held, tnd saw in the same throng the mechanle side by wide with the merchant aod the farm laborer, the girl fresh from the dairy pressing agaiust the rich fare of recognized lenders of society inWestern New York, Following them into the baliding, I noticed fon the faces of all a momentary spasm o! awe, ® short involuntary holding of the breath, as thelr gaze fell upon what they fMrnily belleved to be the stony remains of an American Gollah, ‘The genoral impression was that the gigantic mass of stone that Iay on a wooden conch before w# had ones tived and moved a mortal man, ‘To quostion the idea of petrt faction was to Insult the common sense of the Syra- eu Wandering around the town after the ex- hibition, I entered Into conversation with twenty | Ing the thawing aows, different men who all hold to the theory of petrifue- | winds of the north and the east comparsed It, tion, feted it, ra ‘and In the siienes of Anything resembling Onlah, hat do we learn from these facts jesigner. NAPOLEON. it shows’ talent in contradi log. ‘That face Tat once from the wax mask tal his borial under the dome of the Invalides, ary ability, MOW THR THING WAS DONE, X tomical blunder did not o: Ue Invorsegs of the a bat from lone ‘The flowers of , the heats of summer, HOW A COUNTRYMAN THINKS THE GIANT DIKD, aseumed, as gypaum will awsume, The keen men of commerce, the Intelligent me- iat he aly ton Uf leet reel Ln iy tei Lp chanie, tho suave tradesman, the horny handed son | Kreg. OF ARUDaron, Un Ene teeeneelvabo. tucky, KYPsum assumes every coneeivablo sla of toil alike weouted the iden of » tat there wanting tndlvidaals of warlik who openly avowed that the evider we proclivities ny man who would deny sculptor noticed this imaas, Just ae & painter has taken his inspiration from, Dlotehes on a wall, so on this man infarnal | idea of # frozen giant, The proportions, it te booklarsin sr have hie | MWe, Were NOt exnet, but be reasoned that Lhe” Amer! Lead punched an public knew nothing of statues, save tlh Look ah orter by the Doctor," sald one, xetzing the Sux m with aerip that «poke volumes wm and his muscle, “Look a here, ye think I know bow this cre thing waa? any man kuow It who has traveled afoot over | aule\ter the Iujan country and the parairas? ‘This man— ] jecome how muny thousand years ago 1 dunno, nor care, | iv chum of the ‘To make the 1 at the same th rridor of un Ac te ne 10 quisites ¢ true present- one world. Lotty, mi bable, and rand beyond y in the groundé—he was dead beat with travel, leg: | say that a better idea of denth has never yet been Weary, maylan, and sleepy with the He fought | given by any artivt, But it in a otmple reproduction, agin It, but ‘twaasn't no ase. ‘The sleepiness gained | BY 88 Ortsinal performance, on him, and he Iald down, and fell asleep, and died A PRW FAUTS, w he turned i my Dusinens How he turned to stam int none of my businens. | Ail, An Maye T havn't got no larnta, and don't wan't ‘That it necosmitates the ld one, tit | has the bicepa he toothed chisel 1s Incorrect Dointing with the heavy chisel wardly a to leave holes in the nd and upon the leg, but that i the oly effort at On We tenrn ‘6 discover Wis a statue, carved to represent w petrifuc: ery point which would indicate every point statue arose irom toe artis. He coulda not cover THR PACH MODELLED PROM A WAX MASK OF DEAD majestic face bears the impress ever & face did, and tw have originated oR to the other botch; nized us modelle from the {ree of Napoleon Phea his body was exhibited in Faris, and prior to el have Since ‘this #0 accurately shows uo ordi- from sities of the case, ‘The stone on which the sculptor worked was an old one, quarried many and abandoned as anflt for buildin, provebly, ay pee the soft grass, wed. 78 ARO, por ons, uurposer, It parpoven. | 1 ods of autumn visited the neglected ‘The frost and the tea, the wash- he bleak Aman acewmtomed to prepare blocks of stone fore nany the finshed the ster caste thes sometimes adorn the halle of 9 0 ¢ majestic, etving ppearance of than cath, anit the taco is one that cnlght well All thls is hypothoais, but « hypotioais which of ‘is an unimppy consequence, but Lam proud to FIGHT IN A JURY ROOM. pa Juror Pummetied into an her of the Allen Bo mily kh Ward Thirves An Obati Acreemen Going Ho Martin Allen bears a striking resemblance to John Wilkes Booth, being if anything » handsomer man, He ts compactly built, rather short, of olive complexion, sharp and delteate foatures, has « ploax- ing eye, and woarn a black monstache, He wae very neatly dressed, and the taat person one woukt suppose to be an old offender. His trial, on charge of stealing 600 from Franklin J, Smith ina panel house, way finished in the General Sessions oa . | Haturday, ‘The jury retired at 2 o'clock, ‘The provailing tm- Presion among the uninitiated was that they would retura with » verdiet of guilty" In fiteen minutes, ‘Two hours rolled by without the slightest indication of averdict, The crowd tn the Court began to dis perso, and at dusk only a dozen reporters remained. Meantime, a ramor wus cirenlated that the jury stood eleven for conviction and one for acauittal and that the latter bad been bribed to hold out ® month If necessary, At 8 o'clock, there being no prospect of @ verdict, the few reporters vanished, Shortly after & o'clock another ramor came from the Jury room, which we print for what it may be Worth, It seems thet one of the sleven who favored the conviction of Allen, irritated by the persistency and stubbornness of the juror who stood for ac- quittal, charged that the Iatter had been bribed. This insult the jaror for “acquittal” repelled wita styling the other juror a lier, Hot words followed, and finally, beth having lost tom- per, & fight ensued, lasting until the other jurors separated the combatants, It ts aid that the ~ not auilty" juror camo out second best, and ree eived & sound (Crashing. It was not a long time after this event that the Jury informed the offlecr who had charge of them that they had wha ror an jsoner was Mr. William F. Howe moved for an arrest of judg- ment, and ® suspension of sentence until Wedn da, Both motions were denied. ‘he prisoner was then wentenced to five years at hard labor in State Prison. This sentence aston ishes the Kicnth Ward politicians, pesetthsiet onthe STUPENDOUS BANK RONRERY. iessies The Flight and Probable Sulctde of a Cleves Bank Casbier—The Dinnatrous spec! Wasmixaton, 8.— A letter fro of the Cloveland Second National Bank, to a gentle- tan here, says (hat that bank wil lose very largely by the defileation of Huell, the cashier, who recently committed suicide, Over $400,000 of the eaplial and deposits have been #unk, and inroads have been ide upou the special deposits in the tin boxes, &e., the bank vanits, which may amount to over $300,000 more. ‘The special deposits were taken ont and sold at various timos, to bridge over bis accounts with the bank, In a letter whieh he left for the Direetors he told them that they nd lost thetr money and that he bad Joat his iif; that he had played bia hand, had lost, and should pay the forfeit. He eaationed them about ever putting so much temptation in the way of any juture cashier, and added that the Bonk Examiner wont out by the Comptroller was a hambug; that whon he made an examination of the books and ac» counts there was a deculcation of over £20,000, and Chat the Inst time he examined it and p makes a man go agin his own feelins, but Ido know | say that Dr, Westcott, wom to’ kuow is to ostecm | *!L right there was about half a miltion short, Llp fe ape lg bp ¥ tnd love, bas not the mightoat knowledge of the |, Tue Directors have decided -to, make Rood how that eritter died, wad Pye told you. You may | amt lov Mo een e ee Me Newell, the | loca of xpecint depositors, wnt to do. thie will Uihiove tt or not, ‘tls wil one to Sim Barnes, but ‘ts | Swyee tor @'his Conning tial, | Dfwlbly make “the Lotal lonsow of the benk over the living trath, us eure as this here ts whiskey, and | the tobacconiat man already detected $600.00 Ag te, origin! eel wea 00,000, ita sur Wo cae hose wits . , Buch f# the reasoning of the common people. lad. Gna” Whodd the Kmowiedge thas weodent Inis muilion. “Its \etocknolders are mostly wealthy mea, THe LITERARY MAN Tae ont eck of uncles avroui Taleht be puct | Chief dusuee Cartuer, of thie District, had 86000 of always fecls impreasional, fools tne uMlitction of the those by whom be t* aurrounded. produced Kvidently it w iis of Now ther some man ucaualn| with the de. impressions © alpt bis moment Is pre} for Instead of giving up bis own culurated ju vuthority of hie nan tis own am ment, be invents with the and the’ prestige of his talent cli after receiving his first quwee or ‘* Mudio—a professional hand, man In Byracune, Whose maine t Ting & fho- luster of by (HER gE tye, thing Im plaster of Paris, unchecked by the wtock, and had J paid in his increase to make 1 $10,000, ono half of whieh 6 conaeqnently aweot away. ‘The Vice-President, Mr. Hurlburt, faa re. wigned, and the bank will replentea ite capital and a Jowett 40.000 the contemplible opinions of the rabble. Hence the © $40,000 ior which ho sold the article, sevants are entirely Isolated G4 regards the gencral newiat ) Is, uned Ried ie Hai) the (gta nb Capt. Jeremiah Petty, of the Fifth Ward, aent ubhic, and only halt supported by the prosa, ‘The; mixt, who bad uiready beon'accused of drog: |... bre twantinousin the verdict Uhut tte a staine, the giant to Cardill two years ago tn a miout | 196 following eommunteat 5 wagon drown by four powcrtu! horses. | Tlie propri: | Wollce Central offie yeaterday morning : THR SCIENTIFIO MIND ctor say this box contained contraband goods, but | Tho dotidings known as tl and M1¢ Thomasatrest are Is prone to theorize, and here was an which promised great scope. Nor has it been neg le ad. There are many Riebmonds in the tici’ Some are wirenuous for Its Mexlean orluin, » that It asa relic of the Norwegivn vieit 1 ptinent In very carly times. some have e! ur minds M belongs in "i Josult sottlemen « pall party have opportunity ite other, both being without proof, MORE RVIDENCH OF FRAUD Tue torn of the money was a tangible fet which awakened the suspicions of Dr. West d ‘and questioned him ye thing le it did it meal rner defended himself; said that Huil had un in West mivanced the ew York the asaertion of the one sido Iv ae good ay (hal of of MoHOlItiON, bo make Way for tly ‘tor orec 4 mvere an of an wdlfice to be used Tilo perposes. The pres Ke spe by Mew. itor Fr a Low EMea yI8, nn was visited by all t wt young day. The writer of this distine'ly remembors the m and ihe high char theory of fraud, rood wecurity, that of The Uriud durye thet TUE MEXICAN THEORY. ' hee ae a area} the old Cry tn H the evertauhfal avd ; nainder of the money give bin Me dhtue eouniaen The Mexican theory, thouxh learned and inge | |Piiler at the money givin | nfraud, | elo dant Jerr th spare nious, is crushed by the distinctly Kurops ee ara weitietied, (hol Hove notin. | the arin its ‘or the giant, and ulao by the Indu: tab Urely. From the conversitions {hold with bim it aud the cinaplag of curopean seems that he is like ainan in love within low girl, kon tho rendert re of Tent teed coat KS who fa cetermined to think well o Pala) and yet how +l Tien iach of the nw hi inges 0 rust. Batof Dr. Werteott's ‘vounl By mame drote hiss tre the wubstan-e of the Cardilf glunt tw eypsum-—a | MCUUmK tw iny snd. elo bin party, Me. Re eae nee stv in the matter, and avo bin party, Mr. Hin fan and Mr. Gillet, Lthink there can be’ ny doube Whataover. YACHTING FORK BKAMINATION, Desfrons to fad won ion of my opinion ¢ |] Leonversed with every Syrieuse avd Albany, whither 1 tT maw the for its Journey tw Albany, All the surroundings were removed, and Twas alone, uninflurnced by the tdeus of the popu: lace, and with a mind eager to record: ite own itn. presions Thad the same fucilities at Albany before the exhibition, Nay, moro—not lo speak of the in- cessint personal courtestos of Mr. Hinnam and Dr Weatoott--fniling that E had found or believed F hud lonnd the trace of # tool axed only in modern times, they lutroduced mo to Mr. Pal tor, the highest aukhority on the sulject that T could cousult WHAT PALMR THM ROULPTOR 44 Taaw this gentleman at bis aindio, He received we cordially. 1¢ was with peculiar pleasure that L ‘opinions ws Lo the avutomical defects and ertal perliaps tio least lasting hiy be found, The wetion of water upon itt re tmarkably rapid, and the beautiful white voriety of Michigan ix #0 susceptible in this particular that a vaso filed with water will Present the apoun oneyeomb in two hours, Therefure the liva Mexican origin must be abanduned, TUE JESUIT AND NORWEGIAN THROWIES ‘To tho Norwegian and Jesit theories, the sup porters of the petrifietion hypoubesia reply, wilh Justice, that ‘the "visible. fucta ure opposed ts any thing Known of statues at all. For the Jesuits, I may be observed that they have never been in the habit of adorning thelr seminaries with works of art; and if they bad, they would have chosen a re Ngious sulyet, and not @ waked man welgulng within ten pounds of 8,000, TUM PRTRIFIED THROKY. ‘The numerous votarios of tho petrifartion theory cain Se, 8 ane ne. ever carved So a aune i ond that a #10 no known sohovl of ert. Ii hae pointe x but | found m, id prowl one To followed the ‘nage While IL wax being prepare ich would be indecent in a #iatuc wt tcnnot | arte failings of the giant more than confirmed. tude of one who died while seeping, und not of one | Drage me not to ask for lis opinion. | I cau who died in the expectation of Immortality, ‘The | feel hat i was identionl with my own, but was unwilling to wound the feelings of Dr. W: ponition of Wie lower Himba, drawn up a litth covering the other, is almost grotesque, and ‘ne | That gentioman is 90 wealthy, so kitted, that would bo chosen by @ sculptor, ‘Finuliy, they | #0 full of scientific kav wledge claim that the impression it makes on tem 14 that | that opposition ts dumb In his presence Ot a dead body, and. Wat they experionce @ scusction | son with reapect to the statue las made it a suc of timidity (¥en Of teu), such as the bravest nen | COW%; 10F Khac It is @ saccoMs Is absolutely certain, have known warn tn the presence of things deemed THE STATE ROOMS FOR THR GIANT. supcroatural, ‘The regent, or curator, or something else of the viEws OF THe 8UN elty of Albany, paid the’ giant an official visit, and purKl tomicaily ¢ " orrect; urtistientty it | the Agefenttnral Room of the Geological Hall wan the water warks at the side are red, the vortow of | Thin was acccompamed with an order from the Comptroiier giving the fullest liberty to alter the room without fear of bill, jute at 1 wb vaauo, Ho Ault: | ‘The proofs that it f6 not a peteifaotion re number: leas; the proofs that It is a statue ure co ‘those things, therefore, that seemingly agulnst the laiter aust be, accepted as evidences of ihe intentlon to defraud, The statement that a tallea the foet has been broken off by a blow, und not by the agency of the water; the head shows face porns marks produced by the activa ut the mosphere during thirty, forty, t wnay b ‘This porosity bas been imitated body by the polut of a legs, When »truck, give forth «r in not metallic, bi consequence 0 There are hows fingers of the right hand and bis “hig hes hemlock tree was imbedded in te soil in wach Fe eee eae tie asd. | position that a branch rested over the chest of the ‘The broken surface on the right aide of the hea ure te more than ations, for it route on the hea beea pr ed by fo tnusial instrament, | M@iduvit of @ man cugas to travel with the aot 8 obis), nor, ol think, sees | giant, Of the other affidavits, T do not care haw been #ubsoquent to this we A iide | to speak, since they elther do ‘not bear apon the i nwendgua (he lustian geamalier tare tae hie ee hon, or wre signed by men engagod tn the fraud (er, then an instrament, then water again, It voment of Prot, Hail Giwt the atatne, though clained by the petriiachionists that. tais nut extend to the stone period, 18 of remark. war leo, and toacertaln extent I belleyo they are Sniiquity, fe, simple bosh, and smacks either torrect’ ‘The materiel OF the stiuo ie gyoeuma. | of ® bribe or Of ignoranoy forts of Prof, though not of a umiiorn quality ult’ | Hoynton to prove the fraud, reat mainy, aa L under: towed she extremution, Where ‘ndevey | *abd, upon the nature of gypsum, and’ ‘are not ev This would ri clusive, more expecially as they are at variance with ward) marbleization. in some parts of the sith earbonie weld. ation of gypsum or xnipuate by Mr. Dana, the eminent tn! opted by all scientific observers. J necessarily resist to certain exteut, the of water; there ore, Prot, Boynton's st woot that the statue mht only bave lain ther or tt days from the indication of waver cr nocins hasty und uucrustworthy, TUB ANATOMICAL KEKORS are as follows: The head is too long for the boily wrtioned to @ height of fouitecn fect fs much too short, and would not be ox consive for aman of 8x feet, The arm from the shoulder to the eibow fs too short on the right sido, snd On the loft it bas not the necessary breadth, {ng only half the muscular development of the his formor statementa, and have also @ taint of disap: pointed cupldity, ‘Tals, of course, Lsay not of my- self, but upon the authority of gevtiomen of reputy to nd real screntife attainments, One other sug- estion Of tread m be found inthe fuct that the turing #how Barnum came to Kee It, and inter |, Which, however, was de- $50,000 Lor 1, —— LONG ISL ph ata The Queeus Courty Agricultural Society will to- day elvct uillcors wud decide wheter ey Wal vall tho tar prounds to Mr, A. T. stewart Mr, Vandewater, of Grove street, Flushing, was badly burned on Saturday vight fn putting oat wn io trv Bre on bis protiines, Wie second alicmpt on ay. ton d him, ND. ‘The elevavion from the neck to the chest is abrupt, |, Astoria and Ravenswood are at logverheads on monatrows, aud such as never existed In a living F Anaeee Se Tes Weabats ze ths soaane tout Cotas being, |The ‘mamma are insuficiently developed for the siz of the ting, pectoral arch, 19 mis placed, aud tho ribs are out of position. ‘Ihe de cent from the pectoral arch to the abdomen which in @ nen lying On bie buck and # liitie inclined to either side, would be eat, Is HOt give» at al. for he Becewsary authority, ‘The residence of Mr, T. Windmiller, at Woodt Hite, was broken Into by but ou Saturday night They were confronted by the owner, Instead of run: ning off, they deliberately threatened to shoot him i ho Uterod a syllable, They then fled wiih their booty, ‘and the Joins are but felally murked und c tremoly day bing, Whit » final Tho let leg te 0 tinted nto be trcompat guattoleee Bat ocean ch onan if pening ots chest, aip Lone | North bhore Hallfoad of Long Island, ‘The now road is ‘lslocatea, Detmech ‘ihe iimbe inte twa | fuvoisbed wish the best od Tass of stone whicls has not been, but 4 out away, but in very dizection beare the tarks of chins. ‘THE ARTINTIO BLUND REA. Pee 2p win ‘sad are not even om which haa {@ do more than ln “Wever to return, Forth bast ny riod of which T have t, the hones have been ‘de rn tal bead work bo support thelr wale compantous. — Now Securitios for the New York Marker. Wasuixaton, Nov, 28, ie Presidents of the id Central Pacific Railroads were here you ‘onsummate the sale of the road between Ogden and Promontory Point, But President Ames paving no authority to make Duta title, the 6 did not ieaue tho bonds, an they Want the pe lognlly completed frat, The subsidy which ia be kiven to the Central is to be transferred to the Volou, who have sold i to » Now York banking Fm, —— SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ‘eter BnMlo & Bon, wheat avceniators, of White- hall, 1il,, who owe 950,000, abeconded jenry M. Dunn died of bydrophobla in Albany on Saturday, having boon bitten by a dog in August last, Solomon KR. Blegentval's Jowelry store in. Louta Ville, waa robbod Of $4,000 worth of jewelry yesterday. ‘Tho Spanish, war yeasels are not onmine to Now York. They are golug to the Philadeiphia Navy Yard. THE OLD) WORLD'S NEWS. TNE SULTAN'S ULTIMATUM TO THM VICEROY OF EGY¥PT. —— ined if the Vice~ the Maltan’s De~ mands—Possibility of the Arbitration of Panis, Nov, 98,—The ultimatum, recently sent to the Khedive by the Sultan, admits of mo diseas- sion, Ifthe Viceroy of Egypt does not comply with Ite demands he in to be deposed, and bis brother, Mustapha Fasil, recognized in his place. ‘There are hopes, however, that the affair may be settled by the advice of the European powers, The Journal Officiel, of Paria, says it haasanurances that the Porte has sent an witiwatwin to the Khedivey and that several vessels of the Turkish navy ar@ ready to sail for Alexandria, + The & fonns Aue the Cortes, Manan, Noy. %.—In the Cortes yesterday, the Republicans moved a vote of censure the Government for arbitrary use of power, ton was rejected by 146 to M5. Republican Deputies The ‘ho recently absented themselves from the Cortes retarned yesterday in a body. ‘The Spanish Government les announced ke intention to restore the constitutional guarantees, It is sald that over thirty thousand volunteers im all have been seat to Cul Loxnox, Nor Dahlia and Th rhances i raat ry, report th i. I fentan” demon ara ON et Ireland to-day. At Tipperary Gre pro ceedings were riotous, Fenian songs were sang by the mob while marehing I Ronson on tue line of mites vere stoned and t1S0uee- pense alo The Opening of enteal Council. Roun, Nov, 28.—The members of the Beumen- feat Coonet! will meet in the Vatienn on the Sh of December, and at the conclusion of the RES. ‘the Pope will augounce the opening of ———_ KENTUCKY REGULATORS! RIOT. Peamnob nieve ed Battle in Somerset-One Handred ond Fifty Shots Fired—Three Mon Killed end One Mortaily Wounded. Lovisvitue, Nov. 28.—One Cooper, who had been whipped by a party of ‘ Kegaiatorn’* tm Pulaski county, caused the arrest of some of hie neighbors, whom be accused of administeriag the chastisoment, Saturday morning was fixed for the trial, and Cooper and his friends entered Somerset, the county seat, armed to the teeth, Here the ao cused, numbering twenty, and Cooper with his com federates, equally stronz, entered into = qaarrel, which culminated tn a pitched battle, One hundred and Mity ehote were, Orca, resulting tm the Killing of three mon named Tord, Boulton, and Will Peasants, and mortally wounding one James Pleas- ants, ‘The fight was abated by mutaal coasems, botls parties being vut of ammunition, —_ ve aud Death in Albany. From the Afbany Kiokerboeker. A well-known young widow was found at the cemetery In the west Lounds of Albany, Her lus band recently died, and ®o deeply had she moarned huis lows that ber fiends began to feel that her mind was disordered, About Lo'clock on Tuesday night she Was missed from her home. Her friends, think- ing wie had gone Lo the cemetery, pareued thelr way thither, and strange to say, there they found the an- pon the grave of her and crying, and almost efforts to remove her by nly by (oree that sho was b ber position at the eruve of nd aud protector. ment was apparently atronzer in death for her poor mind had become disordered, al hovelessly, xeention in Brooklyn. n for the commatution of the sen- tence of Owen Hand, who isto bo hanged for the marder of James O'Donnell in the South Brooklyn Gas House, In August inst, bas been forwarded to the Governor, It wae siened by all the jarors who convicted him, the Kev Henry Ward Besener, and many prominent citizens, The condemned man, however, entertains no hope of Executive clemency. The petiti ‘The execution is appointed for Friday next, ——— LOSSES BY FIRE, ~ Pinckney & Miller's warehouse, ‘2 Beelema Rre to the extent of £200 veste ine second floor Chew sly Duy damaged; seco fourth floors. occupied by Lsaac 3. + and puluiahcre, was damaged t0 the ox: Hae bi ms fon neomulaeery, os the afin cow, ocou- Tiel by'Fs: Tomtiowon. eustataed @ damage of Cam tidmave to building. eave is ———— KRAILROAD ACCIDENTS. A froleht (rain was «m. Friday, owing to a misplaced Cori ay by a train of the Central 4 Robert Brough, 9 brakeman, was knocked from he train om the Hudson liver Kutlroad, aud killed, a6 w Hamburg drawbridage, on Saturday, Extra freight train No. 99 of the Hhrough (ho caw onanene Of fix engineer and Fan foto extra frolght train No. 98 at Mast Hope on Saturday, abd (wenty Care were suuashed. ——— BROOKL — Negotiations are pending for the transfer of the Villed Paice Marine Hosyital and groands to the eity. M. U. Knowlton has been again arrested oa the gharzo of nbandoning his ‘ulia Knowlton, once Mr, Shanshai blicam ean- Intends te fo road, ‘omiuctor, ation, y. The Hon, Wm, W, Goodrich, the didate for Assen lyin the Fit Diste One tay wi not ® foot of standing room was to be who, was severely barned on rk vine nist "atthe rendsiee Of” Mis Parente, 2 North Fourth street, Wilhamsbureh- Inracliten’ Society of Brooklyn 1°" Moses! preatients Mereeke Mr. A" Abgaainay Tegan ¢ toon, Messrs: De. Abraham, Julius Baeror, a JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘The New York Harmonic Society snnounce a cos tor repairs. Alexander MeConnell died in Albany on Satarday AlANE having bee Kicked in he abdowen by Loren sd urohy. Mr, McDougall thinks that the Red River agitation Ont aa soon eA proper cxplunations aro uaild alt breeds. Li Hecrotary Buntwell bas not reduced his report to writlog, He does not now expect to have ft printed ia advance of tho movsage, Mr. Nathen P. Cochran and Misa Kato Walling ford were married in stylo In Maysville, ky. the other day. On thor bridal trip to New Orieana thelr sate. room waa broken open ud thy bride's jewels, valued Al $7,000, were stolun. ‘The Giant Powder Mills In San Franciaco e: on Friday nieht, blowicg the building ( pies killing Dr, Casstnans, chomiat and snperiitendent another white man, hod wounding ono white wan and eight Chinamen, Kocknolders of the Chesapeake and Obio Rallroad on Saturday ratined contract wilh © WH Aspinwall, Biny Viel &o.. of New inplete the road.’ Mr, Huntington te to b President, to reside in New York, vlad Groat Weate loved (Railway auit, oe day 1 January eu ‘appointed — PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Mr. ©. ©. Sniffen hus been appointed executive clork to ibe President, Minister Washburne attendod 4 private ball in the Tullertes op Saturday night [tis not probable that efor Jn tho Blate and Federal [istrict city Justice Arior will not retire from the Bench, his health being Improved, had as gvOd a» At auy period 1B a Bar, Gi or nf Moxico, Is tn the the Inst three yours Mrs. Harriet Becober Stowe Is In the ofty, She waa ontertalned ab dinuor by Mr. aud Mrs, Jamce Parton Ou Friday last Dr, Joho B, Snod, of Baltimore, f Suproine grass. of this city and formerly to tho bar of the Uulied It ts rumored that J, J, Durant. of Lo’ be made Attorney Genera dent is desirous of giving some lnportant position to ‘Boullern mun. Mr. Lawrence Oliphant, the distinguished > Mebunas bas by siding for the past your with the cominunity at Brocton, ou the shorce of Lake Erle, Done the fret of this month. Murned Lo that pli or pado a. ore wae yy aatfo irae’ oata SNE wt i ‘no intention oo —— 2a cert lu Steinway Hall on Tuesday evening. Dr. HD. Ranacy will this evening tell the pablie when. where, und how they should eat ard drink. ‘The German Legal Ald Society of clty are » oat to call an indignation meeting to provest agnimas ‘the hanging of Dr, sehoeppe, of Philadelphia, ‘Tho New York News Company have publis neve new catniorwe. Nu"embracke ail the Sefel peat caviote of this ec untry and The seecnd exhibition of the New York Stato Poultry Sectoty te the ev io the Empire Rink from Doo. Ito, inclusive. The Young Men's German Assoctation of the Nineteenth have named Mr. Patrick H. Keucboy as thelr candiiate for Arelstaut Alderman, The Codperative Store thew T.A. Ti. Socier ported 400 shares te 1°83 per anu A rumber of young rufiang in Jaekson square wtorday afternoon proved thelr ttle to position t= sw York politics by taking lootball of a cat. Sergeant Thomas J. Folger returned three pele oners under hts chance tn the Toathsome House of De option yesterday, Crime—poverty. Cathrine Dillon, aged 7, of 385 Cherry street, whe was severely buroed on Saturday evening, her clothes having takea fire irom the stove, died yesterday mora ing ‘The surveys for the underground pleted, and rons Association of Father Mat- of Brooktivn, yesterday Fo " rilroad are 9 be broken for this work Wm. Kelly. « brick|aver of Brooklyn. having beam nund dead drama In C of wee taken 1 ‘Dan street ‘yo diedt tn his cell. loaky and Rachel Ser rignt i ‘mouth, Tames Kells, ag torer, of 28 Fast Twea- ty MED street, whe trou the platform af the Fquitible Lilo "Ineurance Luildiug, died yesterday tm tho New York Hospital The Assistant Aldermen * put ap" a $60,090 Job om Satorday, on & motion (0 pay this wim to tho Lar Iniand Huce aboratory, Mosers, Koborts aud Jt opposed (he metion, Danie MoCeriy, of 18 Fourie Sheeet, was come. mitted ‘sertentay” ae Ketex Market Court Dy suetiew Bittle} ‘assampuaiastst banat Blowuahs wonaatee bad beaten wiKhin aa inch of her ile, Daniel Mefarland, the assassin of Mr, Riehan bas been disinissed from his posision of ria the Thirty-second New York District,om Fovoumendation of Mr, Cleveland, the Assorsoe, Commieni Betts las decid he case Eilcu'litt'who, was “apinorises be aptile te 2 rT, faite seni ea creas pm Vaited btates. * Fred. Wiltoo, at for mony Was performed In Court, ee