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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR FIFTH AVENUE PRIZE RING. —_— — WHAT THE CHAMPAGNE DID FOR WINTHROP AND FLOYD, MBER 9, 1869, THE RECORDER'S CILARGE. TUE GRAND AND TW. RERCUER, ALMOST INCREDIBL. AN AMERICAN SHIP MARRUGE OF A BROOKLYS ATROCITIES IN NEW JERSEY ANOTHER SUIT AGAINST ERIE, | THE WOMEN IN waed io Kxcene—the MI ile Stockholder against off their Rone and Five Seamen ned in @ Mephitic Hold An Escape of the Tyran Monster to be TRIBUNE, SECOND SFA&SION OF THE NEWIJERSEY SUFFRAGE CONVENTION. Howse and SMteambeoats, Laat evening @ complaint was filed in the Clerk's office of the United States Coart by Mr. salled to Account. Emil Svensson and John Marcom, eoome the ship Sonora, are about to arraiga Capt For some time past the fashionables of Brook- lym have been excited by the prosnect of two ap- lous, between families of the highest Last evening one of these events was solemnised im Grace Chureh, Mise Bundage being married wo Mr. Holt, ‘The coremony had been announced for 8 o'clock. and long before that thme the building was crowded Tt was with dimentty t ‘Men who officiated as ushers could preserve Invio- late the seate reserved for the guests ‘The namber of invitations was firty, and no excuses were received. ‘The main aisle Wasa marvel of magnificence, all the ladles seated thero being io fnll dress, with the exception of sun- Ary cousins who prestmed upon their cousinehip to cin walking dresees, yet chore to Ane of Detence inthe Kichardsons Homicide - Free- , Of Mobile, against the Erie Rail way Company, Mr. St, John im his affidavit says owner of three hundred shares of the tal stock of the road, now outatandin, and that the Company have failed to provide for the Paymont of the coupons or princip for Women an Act of Political Expedioncy, The Convention assembled in the Newark Opera House last evening. At 8 0" Hutchinson, of the Sonora, for inhuman treat ment. They elalin $3,000 damages enoh and (heir fall wages, and have retained counsel prosecution Is also to be institated egninst the cap octal standing in On Tuosday, at midnight, three gentlemen were ented in the coffee room at Delmonico 4, these was dressed in the height of fasbion, He was Of & fight complexion, sported Moustache and side whiskers, and had elear bine eyes, This wae Mr, Clarence Winthrop, son of the Hackett charged the Grand Jury after briefly touchlog the suai lock, Mrs, Lucy Stone Convention to order, The yesterday, and election haw just ended, charges of offences sgrinst tho election Inws enall be Presented for your consideration, probe them thor Vague and parti ed by direct evidence, are unworthy your notice, itieal history from the time of It fs vitally tmportant to If any definite ind atill refuse ong to greet you." Lacy Stone Blackwell then addressed the meeting. 1d that the Inws of New Jersey probiblted ne- and women from voting. We are con pelled to stand on the same level with all those, who and women don't unfairness of employment the four gentle A MOUS, STRAMBOATA, aC. ere that the defend € affuirs of the read, Ta assent of this plainti, or of the preferred atockhold- ers who may be partion hereto, mado engagements e claimed to bind the de- fenclant, in respect to severot railroad companies in New York, New Jersey, Peunsylvant ed A IAFgS AMONNE Of Unsecured bon bearing interest, and nave guaranteed other bonds © Amounts ; have entered into in respect to butlding in the well-known bonker. and a clean-shaven gentlema See, sat at his side, Mr. Floyd, an tutimate friend, about 9 years of He was exquisitely dreesed, 0d sipped his coffoo from the rim of » crystal cham. Pogne ginss with remarkable grace. ro hundred and ciseo, to Hong Ko She carries flour from Sun Francisco, and Drings suger, eampbor, and tea from Chinn. captiin isa native of Boston, aud is about 59 yeors controlling ti They are paris of p Sir Robert Walpole down the perpetttity of ovr free Inetituitons, that the parr ty of the olective franchise sh |) being violated, that prota, are disfranchised, She spoke of the payment God never meant that one hyman being should be Tcovet for woman, said Mrs, y Independence, and I The third wen: He bore bimself Quietly and gentecily, and was evidently of an an domonstrative clarneter. Plied the wants of these gentlemen from a golien Bocked bott!:. ald never be sullied, ad condiga pun Svengson and Marcom are young able-bo: ‘fand by no means “ rough tars” or “old salts." They allege that they shipped at Mong Kong the tith of May last, with Harry Bitte, Johm Hurt, and a Ruesion, whose name they do not remember ready to sail,and the next day she Spauish island Hotlo. ‘The Holy Fath owned by another. Biackwe I, her own peeunii hope the time will soon draw near when women will cease to marry for a home, oF ma are true women, Whea weman owns herself ther e will be no estrangement after the honeyinoon, Give woman her rights and she will convert all mon into true heros. When women have the ballot there will be no discriminating laws, laws for one, bat not for ali; no unjust legislation A waiter continually sup SMALL GOOD CIFITRNS CAMRY PISTC fome pudiie attention nas beon recently and de servediy ottracted to the question of exrrying pis jou hes again arisen, whether or ould Ye classed with the various con: coaled weapons now prohibited by statute, reed the aMrmative. Mrs. Jobm §. Young was in lavender moire an- tique, with Kugénie trail, and lace shawl. Mam Brandage, grandmother of the fair bride, tn rose satin, with overskirt of the same trimmed with cerise silk. Mre. Samuel or conpona on I y at ail until they ‘The ship was For some time ¢ mature, At length a trivial dispute arose. , and load words were borne to the ears of ventlemen who bad casually visited the room, Mr. Winthrop vociferoasly articulated in his Peculiar high key of voice, and Mr. Dehinahand, while McLean vainly endeavored to Suddeuly Floyd arose, stretched on was ofa friendly Pettengill, sister of the ina rich Diack velvet robe, with lonx mpadour, and hair dressed with powder. Mra. Bacon, another sister, in white silk, cut heart trimmed with black lace, ehevelure powder: Mrs, Mulford, yellow silk, with tulle trimming Mrs, Crane, white satin, with long trail cut Pompa- ¢ trimmed with old English point lace, no over skirt, but blue bow, and blue ribbon in her Mrs, Col. Hincken, roses cendres silk, cut plain, with trimwing of same material, and Diack Ince shawl, At about bialf-past 8 the bride arrived in the vee. . looking very cold and very lovely was dressed in a rich white silk, trimmed with tulle, and sprigs of orange flowers, the corsage cut trimmed with point appliqué. ‘The voynge thi On arrival the men were set to work exchanging bailast for bags of camplior, compelled to work at this both day ond night, and their food waa putrid meat and bad coffee, and that 9 defendant claime ti ‘OF all of net earnings of y and road from year to mortgage Interest and the ex- rred and pertain, Othore have token the ground that the lawless and evilly disposed person would take the risa of the Inw and carry the pistol, while law-abiding elticons would obey th and #0 the Iatter defense, and be the last’ Febroary Term of the subject and eut “The Inst Grand Jary uur m requoat that the Jun ed to wad pit year, afier pay! bet cargings and said contract 6 Without first paying or in auy wo: dividend on ny part of the pre plaintiff, or of those who may become plaintiff, even when such dividend 1s carned, and ts applica: ble to satd stock according to the trne eald contruet, articles, and nnd ‘vald Cotpany and ifs officers openly KIve out and claim that they may legally and justly for any purpose aforesald, act, and threaten to ure auld earnings upon the theory of such claim, that all the right secured {to the preferred stockholders contract is the Flcit fo be the preferred stock before any dividend shall be Necinrod and paid on the common stock of the de- unti!, fearing starvation, they effected their escape, tain offered w reward for thei beyord the right of self. the merey of the former cinns, Is Court, I referred to antially eatd: yonrmment, pre Fe'would. be me ty lis friends Hf, amd quietly sald “Ob, you're w foo-t Mr. Binckwell read the follows Rested, That we caucht and put in Jul, fore the Consul, when the eaptain of desertion, and, though the men Jto be allowed to go, U ‘The Sonora then deserters” were takes down in and chained hands and feet. A jemand sutlenge for you're » blower—that's tutes Nand a » WhO pay taxes et, That we act Of political expediency, “ uid have & voice 4a the i mand suifrage for women k, Winthrop blarted in a high key, Teun istertee belt I'd soon put your words to a teat if you dared to put your havds up, you tofernal pu Floyd winced, and turned up his overcoat collar. Astorm of wild words, scasoned with profanity, followed. The shm McLean a 00d offices, but without eiTect. Meantime the bot. ‘a champagne glass fell to ‘the Boor, at which the swallow-talled waiter mut- tered © Sapristi!* “ You infernal coward,” shouted Winthrop,’ this {sno place to settle this m Tl step to the outside door and BVO you what you deserve, ¢ "Oh, said Vioya, he late election, Deputies that the Governmen uur with, (he re that the able Henate d net earnings and in substance eli and sheriit wonld ¢ rsoners wore compelled jer the chain with thelr ‘The prisoners were chained tm ral feet apart, and in this position they 1d Of the vosage eaptuin from (ho first to ailow + DUL he was inesor bie ted of three biscuits and plenty of water for ty man per day, and on this diet they became too But the hardship of belng kewt fark hole wae us nothing compared lind to enffer In other ways the hottest season, | ar and eat phor hea Well, with tos T ie subjection of woman to m) a dividend upon negatives, interposed his tle was overturned, pr ancis or Justifying RIN SPROULATIONS ANTICIPATED. athat the defendants are er into Oller oblications and engaxe- her shoulders. Her bridegroom, a tall tleman of good address, was di nd trowsers, Invender ino! ud kids to matey. L iss Henry, Miss Dixon, ‘They were dressed Wook to sit ap. aid Mr Mackwell, is claimed for ignorant, polygamous Chinamat nied the suffrare, re to he tised to make part infy the same, thas depriving the owners pf tho preferred stock of the dividend they expected. clores yy asking the € the Krie Railway Com nuplying any portion of the payment of the in but woman is de- She is intelligent, Chri if she ts not Intelligent it fs our fiult, for from the ered nd yon know It. with what they to the midat 01 and the cargo of 8 ned, making the hatches closed and locked every nicht, with not a single aperture fo allege that no adequate means way y performing tho functions were literally compelled to rol! in fit rocked on the waves. When they arrived at Monlla they were all s.ck, and sil but the two who are in ths had to be removed to the hospital, where vest, and cream-colored tie came the four bridesmalds, Mins Searles, altko in whi Heres that you consalk d the Court, respecting wee, that ball embod: lug’ the reckiess wi auzpee! have been arrested. tm are marching toward Puerto Principe, Tt is sap posed that the intention of the troops ts to di a smiling sarcastically aud making there's ao occasion for I beg yon not to trouble yoursell You will not be com:peited my dear boy. and (raising his vob hut your mouth this instant, I'M drag and punch, your On the St of Jul the citizens of New Jersey assembled to f & constitution under a property qualideation, vas defeated by the women’ elected in 1800; then woman soffra cted by Now Jersey's rophesied that If the Republiesn d grant the negro the vote, woman suf- frage would soon follow. Phabe A. Hanaford was then introduced. iad to #penk In New Jersey, for omen once he hop ed that the privilege would Hard work had been the portion of the brave men and women who have broken the ground for wonan suffrage. regalating and chee of white silk, acine material, Dany to desist fo mach on my account Wreath Of roses, with sin! akirte were atuered at the sides and front, and fastened with » The beautifw (LAND MOMICLDE, triot eneampment rude is reported ashore on Roman Key. General Lesea has arrived in Havana sick, terest on the mortange t than the payment of a dividend 1 A citing the dete a errtain day, to be heren amination in relation’ to the fucts averred in thts complaint, UNION LEAGUE OF AMERICA, y other purpose the preferred A very Important ¢ artificial flowers and the bridal wreath wer furnished by the Parisian Flower Co. , {61 and 663 Broadway, N. ¥ ‘The bride was escort father, Willian Brundage, ber :father, Jas. IL bridesmaids were escorted by the groomsmen, Measrs. Owen Brundage, Kuin he bridal cortege war hesded by Messrs. Poihemur, Lawrence, Ba- con, and Furgo. The service was performed by the of East Brooklyn, the bride being given away by ber morther, Mrs. ‘Mary D. Brun- dame. After the ceromony the tion ut the residence of the father, Mr, Wi accessories, and extroordiiary # servedly attr ehout the country, ed killing of the late Mr arland Is & very simple one sound memory ai y use tho old Saxon phrase on (he subject of homietde) the fatal shot, thea his Bat whether or no he war of so will hocome a 4 Jury, and it notin y ascertain ff the alecatious be. tra Hired the shot that caused Richardson's death, TOR THURUNE AND MR, BEECHER, A conceited ast uublic altention oll thr to the altor by her grand- the joweiry at under pretem mond rug, he drovpe Mr. roprietor, McLean azain interfered, but Winthrop's blood ‘was ap, and he began to seratch dust like « Tip. With one quick twist he got on he outside of his overcoat, and tossed it on the dage, being dead. PORTY-FIRST CON mel, and Dixon. xm OMieers Elect for the iour ushers, Vniform Nati Gov. John W, Geary, of Pennsylvania, was in the chal yesterday, The National Secretary, Mr. Thomas G. Haker, read «long report, showing that the League Is #pread over tw eepectally strong ta the Soath, ered an eloquent address, in which he alluded to the late elections, and elaimed that the vietory of the Union Republican Waterloo defe After the announcement of Committees, peti- tions were presented for the remoyu' Mr. Seanen offered W! momorial urging the Government to prolibit the landing of the Prench cable on Ameriein soil until France ahall have aecorded us a Iiky privite Camenon offered a rosolution exiting f ve relative to the “This means business,” he Rev. Mr. Hom through the front dining-room, and spurted through ‘the outer door into Fourteenth atrect, cursing nt every jump, and inviting Floyd to accoinpar oy gain attenpted a yawn, and leisurely fol- Jowed his irate antagonist Waiters surrounded ihe pusilists, and the prelimt ht were quickly arranged. ‘Lean officiate | as bottle ho’ arties, umpire, and reeree. Though inex- roved to be tue right man Hie decksions gave general Floyd declared easily «lip his opponent, and refused Lo remove hit id, and rushed voted there, and soon be restored, arty had agrand recep- jam Cornell Jowett's ride’s mother, on Clin- the Lonors being done by the grand- stalwart old gentle- ‘They meet prejudices She had been ignorant of wema; rights, but was awakened at last, and had become a should not give a dol. lar to achools or colleges whore doors were closed to Some fi ty hackmen tiham Brandage, Gov. Geary deliv fF the pence and man who has #ix married erandebildren, morals in this Court, did t some of the ineld injnated tn the ‘The wedding sup} A trae Christia ept up with vigor Revolution in Caba. THE MEANING OF RIGHT HOURS A DAY, rhduy he would In the right position the other event takes place in the same tiefact tin the afternoon, M: Henry E. Prerre- Sr., will lead to A. Low, daughter of A. A. ‘The Hutchinsons closed the session with sugar refluery, Gospel be he: eration of the H regulating the honrs of labor of Government laborers, workmen, and mechagles. A resolution was parsed at 1ation to hours of labor without ‘of compensation The Attorney Chad civen @ decision on the law, but the ds of the departnents had not fexeent: In accordance with that decision. ‘The law itxel lieved, Was not satisfactory to the vorkme: Jeast it was working no profit to them, put te cmoralize every Gove Which laborers were employed. ONRCKMATING OHIO AND NEW JERSEY. pint resolution re- ask for the cor Low, the great C LOSSE: Finer Rounn.—Both gentiemen stood In the snow in the middle of Fourtecath street. Their y stood In the KasliKh! ras worthy ho ‘istic fibbing, Wint responding Seeret rt BOAT SUNK IN ate lechery by prayers al the bed of the last semeion in touching the iat! i OHIO RIVER. Rosen be op ied oft wildly At the weekly meeting of the Woman Suf- fragists yesterday, the suffrage question was dropped, and some of the unnuinbered iniquities of the Tri- tune were taken op, A re against the stringeney of New York laws on divorce, and affirmed that the assassination of Kichardson by McForland was owing to th ‘Thomas G. Gritiin, Committee, Waldo Hutehin iy Geo, 8, McWaters, Chas, H, Thomson, Jus, Terwilliger. commilttee Of une from each State whom were Isaac M. Seher- yf New York: ‘Thos. R. Rich Versct » Total Loa, y ¥ ting ac the fact of probable guilt, prompt Wheeling and struck against eautiful ribstckler mental Institution tn THE PHYSICIANS ON RICHARD deluehted hack: merborn of Bufato, of Haltimore, tor Maryland; ex-Gor ell of Allentown, for New Jersey for Georgia | ‘eunesee ; Geo, D, Richardson's Canse of Below The New York Pathological Columbia College Hull or theat excess last night by menb Many chemical and analytic bo Listen to the debate on ¢ the day, the uutoysy of ‘omtribution to the Tribune's perutcion ‘The passengers were all daily by collisions with the piers of the new bridges at Beliaire aad Parkersburg. A number of similar yecidenta have occurred at the Steubenville bridge, Five bodies have been recovered from the wreck up to this evening, as follows: Sanford Karr, Joha Karr, Henthon and Long, and one, name uuknown, hese are all that arc positively known to be lost, though it ts belioved thet six or oight are missing. escaped with tneir oat, which it a od was iusured for lating to amendment that whenever ants e Secretary of State that have ratified any proposed amendment to th taten, he whall forth wit aftor a dosper: nthrop uoder- nro} cried for quarter, and Mr, ‘Lean, the bottle holder, pulled minutes and twenty acouds, Congressman Stoke, Clark, for Texas; Richard McCormick, for Arizona; aud Jas, M. Ashley, for rugele felt hen the debate by three-fourths of U made in the Legislature of this State to extend (he privilege of divorce to eases of drunk: abandonment, The Martnews Committ 1 professors wer ¢ all-important topie of rinin Organs extracted Crom dy of the late Albert D, Richardeon, at bls sported the ‘ollowin ds Dus ratitied an aid, any other aetion pire had vairty endea bo matter, but J that Floyd had stuck a false Blow, Hoth men came to the eyes lis ened iu the gas nose ‘was covered with a! 1 opowed as nf Kegotred. That the thanks of the National Cot poner as xf arlily tendered to the Presiaent ot tho United Congress in regard ously opposed, and it #e poctic justice that one of the proprictors of thit journal should be shot down In its office for nm iMeguliy divorced, the spenker sald, was the ge relation in society at Of free-love was proferal Beratoh emilivg shall be void and disregn RRCIPROCITY WITH CANAD ered a resolution requesting the i Passengers barel lives, Josing all thelr total lose, was value $13,000 19 Wheels fighting. After soe exquisite ibbing, he rieht inauler over Winthrop’ lett diutely swelied up to the size of a backed to Sixth ayenu foul, naylug. * D-— von, you've c Resolved, That we earnestly entreat Congress to pi taking the subject cihe It nader United epecimens presented were the following portion of the Iver, the entire tion of the Intestines, Hlosh Iminediately cov bullet wound, all of which w ——— NO SUCH THING. vod, Between his eat Britain In respect toa uteguments, 9 MANIVEST dient papers reciprocity treaty, of trade and’ commerce then ied off wi lowed lo assert Its freedetn between the United yor the bill framed by Noth Davis of this State, The Spanish Guuboats Released—A sty away. When he made @ feint with i severe y punished Floyd's chirt-coll ked nn to Fifth nvente, covering mach ground, ramdly until th rer and more moral than SNUVPING OUT THE REBELLION'S BUREN, ‘The resolution by Mr. Sew Judiciary Committee to Inquire denying to any elas phrase in Mefar! BOR NEWS. quest, that great requesting the if any States were of persons the equal of treaty obligati the Fourteenth Amendment, Wasnsatox, Dee, The Spanish gunboat tion in in course of settlement by the diplomacy, It is known thot they have been detained by Gov- ernment on complaint of the Peruvian Minister, his representation being that they were designed to re- Heve other Spanish vessels which were to be em- ployed in bostility against Peru, Hence the proceed- inge instituted to determine whether oF not our neutrality laws were tobe thus violated, But It Is ascertained from an unofficial, but altogether reliable source, that the Spanish Minister to-day presented 8 paper to the Secretary of State, denyn mises of the Peruvian Minister, and gtving the pledge that the gunboats are not to be the means of on awar with Pera, or an which the United States ‘are at peace. Disiriet Attorney Pierrepont will be, made acquainted with these dipiomatic pro credines; and itis anticipated that his action in the premises will forthwith load to « judicial order for a Feicase of the gunboats, ferred by the eontretor Fnngincers’ Association will The Iron Me are a ball on dor connected thenmelves with of the prosecution, tabled temporarily, 4 ting by the sto Time of round, Oye minutes and thirty Winthrop sald he would Iders Union No, Janes Carroll, pretient, tart evening. Operative Stone Masons of this city and Ve adjusted the Fate Of Wages ak $9 POF AMNORTY AS A MEAN OF RECONETRECTION, ‘The jotnt resolation for the relief of persous en gaged ip tho late rebeilien, providing ption of the Fifteenth Amendm all cease, was taken un. Mr: Stewanr anid he betleved the time hind ar rived (o make the deciaration bere proposed; no davger need be apprehended in the smmediate re- moval of these disabilities, but. on the contrary, con- tinued Imposition would have the effect whieh gress desired (0 prevont—that of th former rebel States into rebel hands, That such war the effect was evidenced from day to day, heeause besides themmelves having the power to vote, they enapled to excite the sympathy of their appealing to them to aid in removiny their dixabifities, Now that universal suffrage ha been sceared, it would be politic to close the recon- struction work WIth universal amoeniy ter of individual cases of relief, there was m room for imposition upon the generosity of Con- the disabilities of many persons had been rand Incorrect representations to members of Congress, Necessarily it was impos sible for Congress to exercise an intelligent dis upon these cases and the more advisable course was ty «ls y means of this declaration tion of the Fifteenth Amendinent woul we disabilities mow im reconstruction would be strengt. A tion of the amendmont itself materially hastened. Hoeber and Mra. Wilbour offered resolutions ding the Wyomiig Legis! age 10 Doth se: the two resolnti eopy to that body. Mrs, Hallock Larlously attacked the illiberal Tri? “acy on the women question, haps, she said, the erratie 7ridune was no worse her newspapers in that respect, but it pro fossed more advanced principles than they, and its tnrpitude was therefore greater, A vory emphatic resolution by Mrs, Wilbour war pansed, requesting the press to continue styling the tional Woman's Suffrage Horace Greeley and Line ef Steamers Wasiiseron, Dee, 8. to-morrow Introd ure for giving the Mauer on Winthron’s wildly out with his I Brot ree minutes and t AN INTERRUPTION. Here the ery of * Police!" An officer was seen carelessly san down Fourtecnth street, and nonchalently awingiug Reaching the combatants, he ga: Auem a moment, aud then said : ‘iis fight been goin’ on 1 © For the matther 0” fifteen mintt . * Aw’ sure it's an tliegent ruc: it'ud be a suame fur to apile is, sure’ 10 not intertere, i too drank to tart one Here Winthrop asked Floyd to lend him his hand kerchief that he might wipe the blood from his tace, Dut Floyd replied : You bloody ass, you forced me out hore to sive now you want my laudkorchief The Hon, Jobn Hill will ea bill to encourage the estab American stevmship lines from New into one, and send o od Coopers! Union No 9 on last even Driscoll, Presid wand Michael O'Neit, Tre poxraphical Union No. 6 will hold an election iHiiam street, to chouse upon Winthrop’s ri ful blow, wh Ing elected James day at Louls Gros ot, there having been no of the Leader, and W. Moensrs. LK. Bly and Frederick Andrews, of the Hoot and Show Floyd “on “top. aa usual: yeconds, European ports, and ports ot Tudia and Cains, ea the Suez Canal, and for the rope fo the Southern States, and the It directs the Post General to contract with this company for rrying ail the foreign dozen corporatora are Hon, Horace Grreley, Krastuk Jones, aod Berd. Mille, of Ne e shipk wre ty be not lox than i000 Darthen, und are to be built in the United States ; the rates of postage to be on of emigre 1 the Democrat. was raised by the y other nation n of ocean postage went organigstion the ‘This was intended as laud concern, which had lately usurped the she stores will close at As already arranged, contrary are unfounded, M. on and after the and that tho rumors tot sur,” answered fan Irish back: hey will be trans. Lo the authorities of Spain, takes s view similal ward nearly two ly, tbat the war between Spain 1 Peru and other'South American Republics long Axo ceased, with Bo Intentions to renew the hostill- nineteen feet o ‘The Continental der (he congratulations of U the colored laborers of the United States ls Convention om behalf of t less than three cents {for four ounces of | the postal receipts to be held by the Pos! Office Departineat for the disburrement of Interest on bonds ( Oticers tor 1870—The Amendments Minister to Mr, removed upon SPARKS FROM THE TELEGK th a Boyrox, Dee, 8,—The National Base Ball Asso- ‘py the company ciation met this morning. New York's 8 clubs were represented by nine delegates, Th ing Secretary was authorized to procure new en- graved certificates to issue to members, The fol tion in passin ‘The Sloux are on the war path in Wyoming. * Logisiature ts unable to organize for want of a quorum, ‘The Commercial Exchange building in Phltadel- phiais to be rebuilt, Both Houser of Congress will probably adjourn a — PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS roa a lickl: «, and them as a clans. er the adjournment of the Court in and Suaquebanos Kallroad case, in Kuc day, John W. Van Valkenburgh, Su ‘l under Keeeiver Banks, took the sapper table in the Osborn House, while me of the counsel in th Tue rrowT ewer ‘p—With those words Floyd again tap: the treat, land and France, pro} ‘The Republicans of Spain ha’ ited & com. mites to Invest who are to be tried for thelr participation in the Liquor Importers tu Lawyers—A $500,000 Assets. The motion on behalf of A. Bininger, of the frm of A. Bininger & Co., ina suit againet him by lark, to dissolve an injanc- jod therein, was denied by Judge Fithian ‘The suit was for an accounting and settlement of the partnership assets and busines 4 for the appointinent of a receiver, has been doing busivess ands of the $200,000, wii First Vice-President, year: President, A. N. Bush J. H. Westervelt, of Now Preaident, L. P. “Fuller, Secretary, C. &. Co reaponding Secretary. ‘ere killed and several failing of timber 10 a mine ne renentativer. and Mr, W. J. A of Missourt; of District of Colambia feavored (0 v!tnc, ‘Aga 1! danced back to Fit mingaificent rem'nder bod the vanker . Firat KHOCK-dOWO Cla d,, Tine of the round ex id Baton at a lower rule of he matlonalyban ‘The Census Committee to thelr DiNT Mixing the numb an amendment ‘of members of the House je a sudden ansault eussed at longtl Mr. Cons, of North Carolina, asked leave to offer a resolution of sympathy wit THE HOMESTEAD LAW, red w resolution directing the Committee on Public Lands to inqaire tuto the e: pedicacy of amending the Homeste. wuthorize exsoldiers and seamen of the United States to secure one hundred und #ixty acres of ‘a of eighty acres as now authorize! for a out of the wlternate sect applications for membersiiip in be male ton day noal mecting instead of thirty a4 er fixing the last Wednesday nual meeting tn raising tro ni the Cubun revolution in Taleinn troops 4 The State Poultr; evening with an auet ‘The Working Women's Association will reorgam all this evening, ed say in wines and liquors since 1821, and the failure which occurred recently is claimed by Clark to have resulted from the bad con duct of Bininger tn takin, from the business. ‘The German physiclans of St. Louls meet to-night fo protest against the exeen Mr. LAWNENCE of Winthrop wae i ti eper, his amiller was swelled to 0, his. Dotatontrn Ky and Nis bosom fool hower Of blood. Fioy, f the associat another fixing t stead of one dollar, an from each club belonging to the Ansoei In the afternoon the primeipal_ameni nd regulations adopted were insion to call the trike: the calling of balls, warning; In case of ane two clubs ins game, and where one refuse er club the came with j striking out tiie section which makes & distinction between amateur and professional clubs, Mr. Cautwell, in behalf of the tion, offered a resolution, which sciniding the penalty of expulsion against Rdward relnatating him. Mr. Wildey of New York, made @ motion to add niy to the score of the Cincinnati Club in the game played between that organization and the Hay Laid on the table, by a vote Ou motion of Mr, Wildey, New York was named as the place of the next annual meeting, vat ; instead of De eum’ of fity cents in ae the annual aues ‘The Westehester county Board of Supervis asong the Legin’ ize in Plimpton Potriek Riley , stairs, diva y ester! ‘Tne sixth annual hop of Aliegbanta Lodge, No. LO. of U. F., st lrving Hall C. B. Dablgr last night before the Li eason was formally cosy zee n’s pond, Fifth avenue aud Forty-stath ard and good. the anniversary of the festival of fonception, the eveat was celebrated ‘atholie churches {a the elty. rat Regimen: are to have a to reception al thelr armory, is even! Marshal Moser, of the the Ath thet, by Fy d Inw, so a8 to was shot dead Camden county, Mo, ‘of Canastota, fill between the cars freight trala in Utica ou Tuergay large amounts of money It is sald that the a 1,000, while the debts are not more than $200,000. ir. Clark aaserts that in 1) ix Whiteworth, unty Treasurer of Westchester cout y testified that Mr. Wiliets Indnee: that some twenty or 6, While Bininger was the net profits of the concern Sudue Fithian app. aver with Mr. Hanrahau, viously appointed by Judge MoCunn. without giving number of runs be = ‘nited States Supreme in 4 sunning Mt of Congress ‘Howrd of Supervisors BROOKLYN. Hered & resolution to exemot Of ex-voliliers and sailors the Untied States to the same extent a» the property o! bondholders, Mr. Dnooks presented @ petition from the em man & Co., of New York, to continue it, giving t & score of nine to nothin, third and First avenue Floyd's at Good pkating on the ponds, JoLn McDiarmid, of auecossor to Anse n to admit to bail John MeGee, under Huras io Frout etree oyees of Phinney, Blak in fayor of the Jenckes Civil Kervico' bill. Sean + Cirowlt Jndgon. ‘The President bas appointed the nine U, 8, Cireult Judges, ae followe* sb orca Third — Willem ew Hoper, of rday decided tha onal whieh fo w York delera ue Seventeenth Ward, 1) the D Book Concern bas created wholesome state of feeling 1n regard to the receipt and expenditure of nts, Yesterday afternoon, at meeting of the Tract Society, report disclosed a discrepancy of $2,000. explained that be was the nominal jing the letters, which he then Gront, who credited mpany G, Seventy ad musical and dram: ‘Thirty-second strect, Spar baoyr, colored this magnificent Mbbing the pug Elie In front of Delmonico's Tine ofthe rounns | Tou minutes aud ten sccouss. WINTHROP’ RECORD, By this time both men were completely blown icy stool in he snow, panti A comproinise d until both parties Leeame sover, w! oud will Le fought moneys in olljdepartu Winthrop was thrown takers Inst August, toning ¢0 bly ho: Avenue, Wile ki in Was subwequently ar perance Alliance tn ( Hecesity of forming « uary 12, 1870, for the ussombuing ol of Washingto like race horses ‘Trensurer, ouly op transferred to the cashier, Mr. the amounts received to their separute a Mr. Grant further explained that the di aud that the annual report printed in ld have every dollar The quarteriy reports ual inceting oceurrin, PERSONAL INTH Math George Seventh Thomas, bth Net appotai fth—Lorenao Sawyer, of Caltfornia. y | contirm ail the above ‘The Michigan Senators and o! im on weeount of his Olive Logan will talk about 0} Anativute Hall next Monday eveniag of New York city was admitted to the bar of the U, 8. Supreme Court on Tuesday. ens, of New York, who has reaited iavana, sails for the lator elty to-day, ches In Cooper Inatitui Girls in Cooper Was thrown om a clreular saw, hoary in two from the shoulder diays The Munteipal Con. ‘adopted a resol Gorman, marned street, and look her to Canada, way, and ane, aller wait) idence in Pitt id abandoned ber, ‘and when he learned home, he called upon h with him again, made proper pi Brown, of 4% Pit wily through the Atter awhile he went American Tustitute bas awarded » flrst miuin riedal anda dipiowa to the Hainson 4 fy gol f Je economy of spacey fthe year we Winthrop. aceide MeGows wou the f Win brop also man named Staph Hon of Columbas, Jon asking the G bel Democracy aur Dr. D. M. Bu show the suine, But the ani this time, a report for eleven months and u fraction only was present fad @ magnificent set-to with o Doard of Health to license and regulate houses of who ea ‘was overmaten prediet that Winthrop will win lis way iy to the front rank of pugilists, Francis Train onBunday, Dee, Monsteur Gaffré, the musician, hax been tendered in the Germania Assembly Rooms, it his wife had returned { bus she retused to live on the ground that he had vision for her and her clill ICAL SQUIBS, In the Kentucky ca pied this report so fur ; but st did not 0 far enough, of ap elected Tammanyite on Tu i care, Hine gallons dy. tine rate of tn Hx per cent,, ut that per: rate, noe exceeding a grand masked bal Society wanted a compicte 4 not for eleven and Miteleil; Firet Chieftain inay mgree Upow any hich Pore Hyaointhe will lecture in French in the Music, this evening, for the benent ws te hevoleni Boole) . he Henate, yesterday contrmed the nominations 7 son as Becretary of the Navy. ‘* music in the air; there edwith on the ayant Boddet ween”? '™® eeday, fs ig srr ts Romany saan a ae fs to be established, xb fall Crome flit ie eald to shoot her if ne would not, op it aking to any other man, threats the consented, he culled agaly, Treasurer be from Dee, 1 to The National Board of Trade were received by and the officers of Fortress Monroe, and ule of thirteen day. After a coll turned to Norfolk fate masquerade was given lant Bight under the auspices of the Silvie Social Club. at thelr rooms, FiMh avenue and Fourteenth street, The Club has been orguniaed kbout two years, and fs limited to tea members, who are the sons of ‘The Reception Committee were . 8. Peterson, ussisted by C. L. Waterbury and P. was assisted by F. J. ‘most attractive of tho Hex wore Qrude Jones, F. Puray, Asaic arcourt, aud Mrs, F, ‘The American Newberry, of Columb! plorations in Utab and Arizous toh ov, WM in each year, Geogs PR | eer ree ne Was Mied tm thelr hono! on they inepected the fort ‘The Directors of the Boston and Albany Rallroad wnd of Mr. Kobe- The Setence of Pil Yesterday afternoon, soon after the 1:45 ferry boat Warren had left the Williamsbureh side, the ferry boat Idaho, approaching trom New York, came tn collision with her. forward, a lurge part of the ladies’ cabin being cnr. re the poate when they first Upe eessencers to fly the danger im tune. ree n James Adler, who was arrosted for te « Azeet, was. wice fe ire Was Caused DY ew Democratic the non-voting, of thanks to Judge Bustecd, Among the nominations sent to the Senate to-day be Ass ‘Troay rawer of New SS aS ‘wenlthy merchants. \steo to invest! en the charges of crusity to were those of ©! Ter, and George waa the floor man Garveston, Deo, 6,—Returns ‘row 46 counties ive Davis 6,400 Governor, e that ail Ella eee Varabam, tn contact, enabled Bane (TF ’ . nell fis Sag tke THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS IE OPENING OF THR ECUMENICAL COUNCIL BY THE POPR. poeta eos ine of Belle and the Thunder of Handved Bishops Passed—The Maguificence of Ceremenios ta Se Rowe, Dec. §.—The (Ecumenical Council waa opened today by Pope Plas IX. The weather was unfayorable, rain failing at the day ; but enormous crowds flied the Vatican an lined the atreeta through which the membersof the Council pusred, The Pope, dred bishops, proceeded to the hall of the Cowneit id the ringing of bells aud the thundering of enw» non from (he Forte of St. Angelo and Mount Avem lotervals throughou® followed by seven ham was in fine health, The galtertes of the Hall of Council were occupied by the sever eigas and princes now In Rome, by the members of the corps diplomatique, and other notables, The ceremonies excelled in grandear and magnificence any that have tal place in Rome within the pres — Napoleon Unseen, yet tv: ing the Reins ta —In the Corps Legislatif, to-day, M. Forende de In Roquette, Minister of the Intertor, spoke in favor of the verification of the action of ML Dreollé, a Gover t candidate for the Corps. ithe Sovornment “dstondea Uae against evil doctrines In the towns favor of put seraced Paris and other He cone the country as only disorders ting down the by nan hed to wi yy with vrodeace Au Srmneee. 7 #peceh was warmly applanded, The Dreolle to a weat was sustained by a vote of 171 a —— t Puertol Principe. Havana, Dec. 8.—An attempt was lately made to burn the town of Juto, but It was frustrated, J of complicity, in the THE LATEST NEWS FROM CUBA, ‘The troope (rom Santo Rap! anted on wt road. The ——— = © Daring Dinmond Robbery. This evening a thief entered seized OBITU G, O. Rawlings, United States Revenny i800 disteter the door, then closed and fastened Wisliams, 454 Broadway, and while looking ata dla oer tomes, aay wan about 10 plek it the tray — contalm 0 worth of diamonds, and ran toward Mr, Williams pursued, but was com pelled to retreat at the muzzle of a pistol, A com federate of the thief opene The door w on the outside with a piece escaped by jumping d tie latter rope, ‘The thieves er. RY. died y Injuries bursting of a sugar drying pan im —— = BY FIRE. ee puolatery shop of MK, Max inilian, 19 Third kvenne, was burned. Damage to 84,000 | Co building, $900; own ——— LONG ISLAND. by Stuyvesant eatate. The tron mies in Quogue are ssid to be exhaust The (actory In'West Hampton ts ?rapidly ap proaching completion, tn Whitestone on election day a banner contaising Gortayes wt the polle: © ¥,Cox ant raha by one of the onpodt vrris Canal be frozen 0° nese prince and suite have arrived at New hore they go to obtala a thorough sctem ‘nvlor, 9; —— FLASHES FROM OCEAN CABLE. ‘The Rev. C. 8. Hurlbut, of New Haven, Ct, has eo Helleviile Avenne, Newark, Com n County Court Jenteray the Grand David aul. Kckersom, husband wae pat off tho ad drowned, by paying orning, and at died ‘without igeon mateh between Ryaw and Morgan, for erday afternoon. luirds, owiny « miisundorstal wed in ® match, Win. Taylor and Morgan Francis alse tod for $200, ten birds eacl yards boundary, whieh w tho ecore standing : ft ach bad ing. N Lindos hich was wow . twenty-one yards rise. ‘won by the former, Francis, 7. eae N. P. Banta has arrived in{Paris, ‘The Congress of Deists has assembled in Naples, pecial representative at the (ew Shallow Iron steamers are building on the Tyne for the mayikation of the bues Canal, who sailed Usough the Suex Canal morta, writes that ater taking caret) foundings he ts of U ‘opinion that BO vessel dra water can pass through the generally lauds by he resumption of specie payments, polnunent of the Rev. Dr, Temple os Exeter bas been corfrines aptwithetanding the protests and arguments made against ., ‘The US. steamer Plymouth will net accompany the remains of George Peabody to America. ‘The Engitsh Ministry have refused to Kd of of commerce ‘bet Ene ie the cases jose, Hepablicans The Prince of Montenegro the intention of Austria to occupy Dalmatia troops, and the Pruse: a Govern 6 sustains amt 48 ABOUT TOWN. Baie cll, (Ato in the Rink will close this nd fag tn th bia Quik wilng, the testimony eldetalls pulling vase Une stay ome of the place: we bay of Now ‘The body of an infant who died on Sunday wae found by the Coroner at 401 Sixth Where the parents had kept lt, being too poor to bury Ik K.P. Koe will leetare on. the * Secret e Front” thie evon: to Harlem, for th k who had fallen dows lovne Hospital. evening, Was brill an interostin Club, on the sul ‘good, ng. ered the same aa in close, proximity te | ng, im the odeat of Post Weeds rgueat of tie motion for the release of the bo pon ee aeettant ot the'abeencs of Divot A Mereap Pierrepont la Washington, The Caledoula Club elected Chief, ‘Jonni Third Chilain, Joun Watt Peweth tain John Barrig; Third Chictialn, Jou’ Wat jtiain, L. D. Robertson, 5 = of nn or aaa

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