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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR TRIBUNE —— REED'S INTERVIEW WITH HORACE GREELEY, ‘TRAGEDY. ISAAC @, Bir. Gresley Denton that he Asked Ward Beecher Marry—He Don't Know enid to Mr, Boeoher Free Lovers interest of the Richardsou-MeFarland gradually (in the pnbiic estimation, at feast) changed its base, and the prine! deen lost siglit of in the greater Importance that at- taches to the distinguished names of the Re ‘Ward Beecher and the Hon. Horice Greele Whese names are presumed to atand as represonta- Lives of the religion and the Intelligence of the com tmanity, which religion and intelligence, for the frst fn the history of the country, have been (ut on the ide of sensationalism, actors have feast apparently) cai froo love, and adu > Having previously walted on the Rav. Ward Bocebor, at his residence in Columbia street, Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, Dee. 4, and having Given onr interview with him to the public in the d Tnx Sux, wo fat in duty bound to call likewise upon the Hon, Horace Groviey, d to hoar what ke had to any for himsolf and tho party of moral ideas in the matter , Accordingly wo entered the Tribune oMce about & @clock yesterday afternoon, and after ein Giously eyrd by the varions clerks and attrchGs of the establishment, and after having our ears shock Wd by an Imprecation from Ottarson, who, Itke bis Mustrious chief, has forgotten all al t, We contrived to get our card laid be- fore tho cyes o! the Hon. Horace Groeley, who imme: p@lately desired us to be admitted Ascending forthwith the winding, narrow, rick ety atuirs whieh lead to the sanctum, we f Greeley in his don. his case witl bis MSS. ail around him,” and various specimens of his all but—to the chosen f tipherable penmanship lay on all sider ot his desk, @ dbove which the lamp light shone full apon his able hieod nnd upturned epectactes. "As we entered the sanctum of the Tribune, the latter rose and greeted o* cordially, and we ul once cutcred into the follow ii Bunday Mercury mat the third He gat like » ecley, St bas been s\ 4 asked Mr, Beccher to marry srdson to Mrs. Ma. Gi.eruny—Certainly, ng of the sort. Then, wir, thero must be some mts enderstanding, for Mr. Beecher most assuredly told me in bis own house that you did ask hin, or at feast that hie wus led to understand that you sousked gou deny ever bi Albert D. tic T never usked Mr. Beecher anvt y—Whom did Mr, Beeelhier naine ns e inthis request, or in leading him $o understand that I mado it? Mx. Guverey—L can explain that, Twas not weil Acquainted or personally dntimate with «i L know Mrs, MeFarland, but she know all about them, letler of introduction for ker to Mr, Kercher, telling | explain her business, and I pre did; but I knew very litle, next to noth: tthe matter, and I certainly never asked Mr. Beceher or anybody else to marry them, or n the Whole course of my life. I have to thiuk abont, besides getting people Besides, why didn't you ask to show you the letter I wrote to him introd Mrs. Cathoun # If he told you all the r Rave been willing enough, I shorld w you the letter, i( you had asked him for It. Weil, all Lean say is, Mr. Greeley, ier certainly must have imagived and delloved, from what he told me, that it was y Ho 1 wrote a hum that she wor mated, or he would never have promised Mrs, Cul houn, even condition Bainly sald that he con to solemnize It. red Mrs, Calhoun as your ut ihe slightest doubt that may be ture of Ty word of at Wo represent ms You may depend w represent me right, Mr. Gr. wae adequately repress ‘ntaal bows.) ‘Max. Grer.ey Rut I tell you what it {4 str, there f people who can. mere ne It just about all the tun Reronren—tiow? Ma. GuerLey—In the newspapers—in the Herald, the Sunday Mercury: Qold Lies ubous me, und the peonlo bel cause they want to, or because they don bdetter~-jus! asin the Jeff, Davis cas iT he evidence in this ma They have ail ‘what respects ? they have savy reports all the material tete the testimony. Hichardsoa and Mrs, McKarland did ve sume rou us, ths a Weuuded and ut, no, it don't suit Ifail'tho’ testimony was Binclaira woull be all right ; but, woz they must rble it to suit ther d—d petty maiice, ¢ rest of us must be | a ublished ; the Fenerable fist upon the deme), Mleast not avound the Zridune ofice n cot up by che en “mics of Tdo not caiet) Mn. Grertuy faiking about (hem hasn't any of iis own. the partics wore in some Way or other with the Zvidune, taere wouldn't b.ve becn # uoth er's son of tho whol Wright that J rs, McFarland should be callea Mes, iebardson; for, ufver all, it wae ouly the matter of e Wortd, fox Instance, ity of the Trivia when it Why, if it hada’ Rerorten—Only the matter of w name, Mr, Gree- im. Gnexury—Yes, whether # womn ealled Tachardson or whether MoFurland, noth ye, 16 wad unde to be consummated unless: Ric jardsou wis about to In that cuse nodody could be hurt by the mar. Tt was only amater of benetitting the chil Reronten (innoceutly)—Whose ebildren t .x¥—No; they had a protector—at least But Richardson's chitdren I It was to leave Als children with a parent— n's culldren that the thiug was Mind, 1 don't back out of it (omptiatically) ; nk it war rightly done—thut Richardson, not they bad their father: Wt was for Richord nots bit of it this woman sl.ould be called Mri Mrs, McFaris Rerouren— But what bad Mr. Richordson's dying fot to do with his right to MeFarland's wie? Why, as I understand tt ject much attention, there was ties, which seems uh in Justice — nicalities of the furiaud bad given ye tween the origin to me to have been nll rig on't know about the t se; aml besides all this, Mr. Me is wife long ago. GupnLey--Yes, it will go against Mac at the jbut Twill have to testity to tt Tdon't want to hurt Mac, but twill bave to tell them all about it About his relinguislitn all bis right Ma. Gueetey—Yes; be told me so himself. tee didn't know about the case in any particular until soine time Lefore the first shooting. J upon me personally one day, when I led with some American Instiinte matter, and told te distinctly, * Mr. Greeley, 1 don’t care a n't Want to get her buck again, wouldn't take ber back, Ido not want to liv dguin; but that man has treated me badly words meaning the #ame thing, end then the villain—the shot this Kichardson, again, and Ttuld him 1 sy more todo with him, You' Yes, Lto.d him that he was and #0 hel» a very bud man. just look at that rs retty Jaodae he is to talk in that style. isgrice, by G—d. ine days’ wo deliberate, dd vill And then (excitedly cally Kecorder, Jer, and then, the people will fo nit it, or else they Wil learn th Heaet tan! my pert 1-do ope tbat the matter will for 1 do believe that the mar- and that woman Was 'd true one, under the elicumatances, and I think (hat tie people, when they kuow ull about it, well ventilated, Plage of Albert D iug)—Well, Mr. Greeley, it looks to me as ii somebody bad been roy entiul and good mon thelr Own purposes; ws of you aud Ar. Beecher, thro 1n benevolence of feeling and good hourt, ‘after this will believe ) ou are a free-lover,whether ‘and yourself to , making cat's ‘GueeLey—Well, I can't helo tt if tb grey Dodykenows Thave always defend ‘ell my writlugs aud ad all those sorts of mach to me ; like tho eels, I have got used to skin- ing ; but they do tell some out=sxeous lies in the papers though some outrageous lies, Tere a indy entered the room, and with thanks to Mr. Greeley for the polite frankness with which he \d treated us, we retired, ISAAC G. REED, Ja, Mrs. MeFartand Did Not Fancy Mr. Rich« ot ardeon, Indanapetia Correspondence, af the Cincinnan Com. mer bai The mistake becomes doubly grave whon it is known that the heroine of thia sat tragedy neither encouraged nor reciprocated Mr. Richardson's fatal passion, It icnds antl ority to Mr. MeFarland’s as- fertion that there was a lover In the case, Mr, Me- Farland knows betier, bat will not Lesitute to avail himself of the damaging proof. The troth is, Mrs. McFarland, like many other helpless women, submitted to marital wronae, be- cause #he cond’ see no avenue of escape. When by the exercise of her talents she war enabled to sap- port herself and children, it wos very natural that she should prefer a life of independence to assorin- tion With 4 nan Wao mustreated her to such ap extent that she loathed him, The time was past for ler to pray for death as leronly relief; she awoxe to effort, and separated from hin. As yet whe had no thoucht oF intention of procar- ings divorce, Lovessod of & high order of matte tal she was performing with success Now York, when her husband mado his frat mur- derous attack npon Mr. Richardson, that gentionan escorting her to and from the theaire in the iliness ot her mother, who was weual companion, ‘0 Justify this mad act of jealousy, Mr. MeFarland de- hounced Mr. Itichardvon as the destroyer of hie peace, and that led to a Quixotic uyowal of devotion on the part of Mr. Richardson, which was received by Mrs. McFarland with mortification bordering on The avowal was well meant, but uncalled for, and only less compromising than the charge of induolity, In her struggle for @ livelihood, Mrs. MeFarland was turown into the society of men, Mr. Richardsen, Mon With other journalists, cance to her; but it did uot follow id not live with her husband that to declare fealty to any one else, nor did she so understand it, Mr. Richardson's cara to the contrary notwithstandin Besides, although Mr. Me d's l-treatment had virtually dest all claim to her, Mra, Me+ Farland did not consider herself free to enter into @ marriage eagucement; and, pposing herself free, parison would not be clever ind accomplished gentleman, and had been exceeeding kind, but she did and could not love him. There was no aso making the attetmpt. Nor is there any nse trying to explain the fact. ‘There is gn old Irish. saying, Love goes where it's sent ;/“Wwhich, if any one can understand, may verve to elucidate the caso in point. What we have almed to parrate {s the chain of events and circumstances which associated Mrs, MeForland’s name with that of Mir, Richardson, and which, inspite of her indifference, led to thelr marriage. Mre, McFurland not only sought by every means to extricate herself from the em position assumed by Mr. Richard (ime of her divorce, hind tully dete areer, Lawelt at length, 10 letter, upon her literary efforts, In addi- ¢ or tivo books already in print, she was by anbscription that promised it, with her established reputa- co Was in a manner recured, —— HAN A THIEF. man who Protects Thieves Id thi Sign the Petition for the Increase Salaries of Police Oflcerst On Tuesday last Mr, William HH, Carpente Inspector and Registrar of Blcetions, lett the regts- ty place at 1 Christopher street for a tew min *, end on his return he found a large namber of rough- looking men gettng thelr namics registercd, He called out to the Inspector who was writing down the names to desist until he could get tn and swear them, as thoy were nen whom he did not belicve to be regular voters iu the district, Ue made every effort to enter, Lut as fort as he contd get two men out of bis way four men would take their places Believing that they were light-fingered gentry, clapped bis band on his pocket, but suddenly tt wae wos fain to admit that Mr, of Ler choosing. He w tiom, her indepen works jerked away, a etbook containing $210 taken. He rep ter to Oflicer Michael Barry, of the Charles street why be did not arrest Hed that they were a he Eighth Ward, volvers, He then i cust over their hy did he would toarrest th ne of deeper: d doubtless alt of pliva that it he * murdered. Barry made no attempt ounidrols aken before the Police Roard yesterday ‘omptly dismissed the force. THE BININGER FiIGHti, —— United States Marshals again Interfering with Judge McCunn—The Jucgo Resolved to Enfo! ‘is Authority, On Nov, 80 Judge MoCunn restrained Abraham Bininger and the Hank of America from prosecuting a petition in kruytey in reference to the Qem of A. Bininger & Co., and from Interfering with the re ceiver appointed in the sult previonsly commenced by A. B, Clark, of the flem of A. Bintnger & Co., for an accounting. Yesterday aMdavits were made that on the 4th instant, while the receiver (Mr, Hanral was in possession, his representatives were over. powered by persons representing themselves to be Deputy United States Marshals, who forcibly took pieeesion, tter having once been ejected; that Philo iisburn, Wilham 1, Gifford, and Levi HM. Dunkin, who were employed in the store in thing up the accounts from the books, confer ted and compined in collusion with the United States Marsha's, and alded them to obtain possesion of the keys and Dooks of accounts. On those aM@davitea motion whe mare that bininger wand the oficers of the Dank of America be punished tor coutempt, Judge McCann, in the course of the procecdin seid he would see that tho recolver and the Sheri! received proper protection, ——— CURIOSITIES OF ©. Another Story a! ¢ Rondatde Murder. It is now affirmed that Jeremiah Smith, the roadaide murderer of Ulster county, is doing service in © Western penitentiary, having ourposely com- mitted a thet In order to get there, a0 as to elude the vigilance of pursuers, ‘This +t thief, Who declares that he met Smith prison, eee A Base Scoundrel Auitating Virtuous Ir vington, N. Je On Tuosday a lndy named Hopper was walking near Irvington, with several large bundles in her arms, when she was accosted bya man in a buggy, who ‘asked her to ride, Ste had hardly taken a seat, When tho man threw his arm around hor neck and attompted tok ss her, She threw her bundles out of the wagon and jumpod out, injuring herself seriously, and in great terror fled to the nearest hones, pirsucd some distance by the vill She told her story. when the man of t membering that hit daughter w to protect her, Seeing her 7 crated himself, and sure enougl vertaken by tho same scoundrel who asked her to ride ax the walking was very muddy, ‘The father rished from his conceslinent and siruck at the viliain with aclub, which, however, mised its mark, but damaved the wagon body, when the villain whipped up bis horse ‘aud encaped, ——- The ex-Consul of Peru an Alleged Defn His Operations tn New Jersey. J. A, Marquet, ex-Peruvian Consul at New York, ond until recently @ residout of Newark for sowcral ‘oars, failed very uneaectelly on Saturday last for uth America, since which ramors bave becn circu: lated which are nos very complimentary to his hon- esty and integrity, It appeara that Mr, Marquet was excecdingly anxious to establish a direct trade between Peru and the United States, and to put his scheme into practical ‘opera- tion lie purchased of McDermott and Look, and Keene and Ward, of Newark, some 6,000 worth of furniture, and from Mayor’ Peddie out $1,000 worth of trunks and other goods, which ‘shipped to Poru for sale, It 1s also alleged that contracted other debt n Noward to the amount f $10,000, and some larver dobix in New York city, Ho owned som: property on High atreet, New «rk, worth about $10,000 or $12,000, whieh had been mortgaged several times fur much more than the value ‘The amounts due for the fMrniture and other goods remaining unpaid, taken consideration with bia sudden departure, has caused miny bo be- Jieve that he is a defsulter, aud that his creditors ure victimized, His agent, Capt, B. N. Miller, of Newark, deniow the charge, and says that Mr. Marquet wis ealied to South America by the sickness of the family, and that he left him authority to adjast his Snanciai matters; but as thera are no assets it la a query with bis creditors what adjustment he can make, ¢ —— BROOKLYN pakit abl Repairs to the streets of Brooklyn last month cost $736.79, ‘The fu\'-dress promenade of the Foriy-seventh Regi- ment wil be yiyen.ut the armory, corner of Fourth and North Se: ond sirvets, on Wednesday cveulng. Amectiog of the Bar isto be held tn the City Court room, City Hali,‘on Monday afternoon, to take such monpures as may be necessary to reorganize the City Cout ander the amended Judiciary article, A wri, of error and) stay of proceedings was tod yesterday by Jud Hilbert, im the i era the Bupremne. Court, in the ease of Owe Hand, bentonced to be h xt Friday, for the mardey of his associate in the gas-house, ‘case, Uereiaes, woos over for Wlal to the General Term, oat Ju ————————————————— PRICE TWO CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. —— AN IMPFACHMENT CASE BEFORE THE FRENCH LEGISLATURA, Exciting Keone in the French Legisiatare> ing of the Rad. Deo, 10—Evening.-The Corps Legh latif bad another stormy session today. As Oppe sition Deputy demandod tire tmpeachment of M. Few cade, the Minister of the Interior. lence followed such as have tever before been wit nessed in the Chamber. The sitting was adjourned amid great excitement. ‘The prosecution of the Rappel wea caused by article written by Charles Hag», not agatadl Incorrectly reported. The case het terminated in conviction, and Charles Mugs has beus of 1,000 francs with four momthe and the publisher of the journal t 1000 franes One and two months imprisonment, PH OF SLAVERY. THE SPANISH BLOODNOUNDS LET LOOSE ON CUBA, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. HE METROPOLIS, —— DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THB SUN'S REPORTERS, + t nh THE TRIUM LIFE IN T ~- - Au Attempt to Totatly Repeal the Ten of UM@ce Law, Wasmixatow, Deo, 10.—The House Judiciary Committee to-aay voted unantmously to report in favor of a repeal of the Tenure of OMco act, modification passed at the last session of Congress, It will probably pass tho House, but fail im the Future—Seward Oficial Ordes An Episcopal Minister KMetnare to Rei Burial Service ever the Body of a Frese City or Muxico, Dec. 1, via Havan —The Hon, William B, Seward and party arrived in this city on the 10th altimo, and were received at the railroad station by President Juarca and his Cabinet, and a commission of the uolables of the cir Trial Trip Te-Day—Crowni famy of Grant's Admintatrat Pursuant to adjournment, jn the United States Court yesterday afternoon, Mr. B. W, Stougliton, counsel for Mr. Delamater, the builder of the Span- ish gunboats, arose and made a motion that they be discharged, on the ground that a longer existed between Spain and Pera formed the Court could be preseuted that ro sach war existed, that he did not belive that Mr. Pierrepont would oppose Tho funcral of a gentleman, the son of an old and mach estecmed resident of this city,was held im the Presbyterian Charch tn Fifty-fourth street, Inst On Monday; the remains wero taken to Portchester, where be had many relatives living, for Interment In the grounds of the Episcopal Church, 14 of which he bad formerly been ® member. On the arrival of the corpse at the church, the minister refused either to allow the church to be opened or to oMciate In the funeral ceremontes, Alter much persuasion he finally consented that the veatibale doors might be opened, but still refused to officiate. Anot her mintater was at last obtained, who read the service, and the remains wore interred the Episcopal minister by Ihe gentleman SALARINS—OnORAIA TO OMT IN, The majortry of the Committee are in favor of tn- creasing the salaries of the Supreme Judges. Juliclary Committes to-day agrood upon a bill (o cover the case of Georgia. It declares all acts of the Legislature aineo the expulsion of the colored members to be null and vold, and requires the colored members to be reinstated before the State shall be entitled to any representation Committeo take the groand that the restoration of that State is not yet completo, and consequently Congress baa a right to take apy action that may be required to secure equitable reconstruction. A NRW PRNBION Tadge Lawrence introduced a bill to-day to pro- hibit pensioners from being charged fees for admin- iatering of oathe made necessary to accure thelr Pension agents now here have recom: mended that Congress prohibit by leeistation attor. neys or claim agents (rom taking any fees from pen- Scenes of vie On tho 18th of November tho Ii Nelson, the United States Minister to Mexi Mr, Seward @ banquet, at which Mr. Schlossen, the representative of Gormany, Minister Romero, and ther ministers, and many Iadi Lerdo de Tejada, the President of the Supreme ald that Mr. Beward’s namo written in the fifstory of an in services in behalf of hu: manity ond republican instiutions on the American On the ntght of the 2th ult a grand bangaet was the Palace, President Jaarex, Cabinet, and other prominent tate of war no that eneh conclu Wore present Court, in a epecel sentencea to a fi would be imperial imprisonment Mr. Pierrepont, tn reply, stated that the Secretary of Btato had received @ notification last from the Peravion Minister, that the canboats wore 10 Wage war mgninat Peru; If not dl- rectly, at least Indircetly, by relieving other vessels now engaged in blockading Cuba, and thas permit. ting them to operate agninat Pari proceeded on tion on the fact that church and joined thi given Mr. Seward, 11 tho Ministers of i persons were pret President Grant, Minister Nelson responded. speech, disciaiming An Entirely New and Dangerous Election Pants, Dec. 1 Just been published. account of the condition of France, hor rolations with the foreign powers and their re lations with one another are aliil more amicable since the Conference on the dispate betweee Grecee and Turkey wae held in Paris. The sitew tion of the North German Confederation is not sud France to change her attitade, ft Maly order is gaining ground in epite of revolutionndy —The French official Yellow high compliments to Tt gives « favoratt ‘The Nbel had the ercund that the United State Ho bad received spondence between the Spanish ond Peruvian Ministers and Secretary of State, showing war no longer existed between ‘nd the Government therefore did the caso any further, Mr. Stoughton moved that the libel be dismissed anid the proceedings discontinued. ‘The Conrt thought that it the Government chose to withdraw, it could do 40, On Tuesday last, @ large number of rosigna- tions of canvassers came into headquarters, and now ones were immediately appointed in their places. As one of the resignations porported to of Mr, Marlerre's clerks who had |. the Commissioner immediately went to Mr. Hasbrouck’s office, and found the resigna- Since then a large rumber © been examined and found to be for: emen who were thus vic~ ‘Mr. Seward made sonal interest Government, he copier of corre td, wisely giv: their own conntry’ their political n, and not to tion was to In plo with @ thorough un- this continent, conclusively t spire the American derstanding of the originally colonized yet sooner or entirely independent of foreizn control, and of every form of despotic government. proceeded to give an eloquent exposition of Ameri- can republicarism, especially tn its application to the American continent, and closed by pro) Prealdent Juares, whose name, Would remain Indissoluoly connected with the memo: ries of Linoola, Bolivar, and Washing‘on ratic troupe present sang the “Star Spangled Ban come from of THAT FRENCH CADLM. The subject of the French Atlantic gable w: briefly considored by th Aftairs yesterday and to-d: of ita members, offered a reaolutin in the Hous Committes of Forex: Fernanto Wood, one the question of the quite different one, and not tn accordance with proce tent, except in onc case, and sequences were suffered, timized appear J dented having Kent in their resignations. Commissioners will probably refuse to pay thelr bat why will they not have them cahts on our shores, and to ascertal rer the Trench Governmeat hae pretudicial to the United Biates Gov Fhe Commitiee has referr for a report to a member who, whilt summer, made himself entirely familiar Tho French Goverament, ho says, In granting © charter for twenty yours, reserved to itecif the right (o scrutinize or examine all despatches at that end of the ronte, and, In addition ‘The book makes an important declaration im re gard to the (Ecamenical Council. faye, “ta beyond the the Kinperor 1s re Ne right to Intervene ind In that one eerions ¢ uesday would be the day of return, then the gunboats could mot be discharged if the rocess under which they were held was regular on “ This boay” @ ale of the politica powers ved not to use his its deliberations; representatives all the Catholie pow ‘The Tarko-Rgyptian question i renewed, and efforts made to reconcile the Sultan and Use aro dwelt upon at length. treated of to the following effect: The advent Gen, Grant to the Presidency of the United Btasen has ‘made no change in the ood relations between the two nations. More Drunken Ferry Boats. A collision occurred yesterday morning be- tween tho North Shore steamers Pomona and Huguenot, near New Brighto guards of the latter wero smashed in, and a terrible time crented, but fortuontely mo In- A beavy {og was prevailt contrary to law, no siguals were used by e Another collision occurred yesterday morning be- tween a slovp and the Fulton ferr ‘The Grand street forry boat {ng a sloop convenient, ran into the Empire Docks, trter hours to tind the docks ; Mr. Stonghton saw no good reason why the gun- bo discharged. Thero were not other claims against them than those whieh had been drought by Porn. Mr. Pierrepont ald that from the deapatches which he had received he was enable the Government did not intend to further prosecute ivtcr Iglesias Interpreted Mr. Kew ard's speech. enthasiaem — prevatle were present. boats shonid nm I of whom were the telegrams: » ace Mr. Seward, Mr. Seward will prob- about the 10th ini by which the rear mittee will unanimously sustain President Grant's views relative to ocran cables, and report a bill with & view to remedy this complal THM PRESIDENT CONFIDENT THAT CONGRESS WILL ouusH CURA. ‘ominent New Englana NEWS VOR JOHN RUS ‘The Court drew an order as followw: United States of A hington Gov reGstablish peace between Spain and the United States and Sontl the Caben rebellion has unfortumately compli the settiement of the Winding up this subject Exciting Libel Sait Pongbkeopme—Tho ‘ourt-Triumph of tho Detendaut—Freedom of the Brene tye Vordict of a n gunboat orth fiver: Nee tackler es known nbont No. i. The mame nealnee twenlyentive nthe mpontes their tackle, ee boat America. In conversation tnnesota, not find. moered from 2 tion, It took two and a The Book seve: then the docks got tho worst of it, Vernment has no renson to violate teality, The onl ment 1s to develope pen and guard the interes! tain and justify the course of the Administr belligerent rig! gents, and that it would be Lmpoest bh pas favoring their bolligerency im either branch of spondence of The Sun. Povouxuersi, not eatendinj Delainater, who h 1 et & ¥ tha hele of ak the eronnd of forfettare nth © about to wall fro K. with Intent to cruise undor the 1869.—The exciting tel suit of. Nelson Luckey agiinst tho Yew York Tridune, which bas been on trial in the Sapreme Court for two days, before Mr. Justice Tappen and a Jory, was concluded to-day by a verdict for the de and it appearing by Florence Seaunet Florence Soannel and Johnson are reported to be inking rapidly. ceiutly ite foreigm House of Representatives. Bills were introduced to remove political dis- Hihites from the people of the Bate nating to the city of Bt. Lor Tho (eumentoa' A NOTABLE SILVER WEDDING. lately in rebel Dec. 10,—The Pope delivered an alloow tion before the assembled Bishops to-tay, He em satishetion in being able to opem the Counc! on the dey whieh had been fixed, end af Qnding that the Bishops came tn nid the Holy Bee, helped by the Hol; € inf yrmation thy * Eronmt on which Wt ts fo nded + that sald pumboste n Intended to be Intoreats of the zone aud prope ‘Tho alleged Mbel, which appeared in the Trt 2, 1969, eonsisted of a report of a pro: ceeding before U. 8. Commissioner Osborn, in whieh the plaintit Lackey was arrested on complaint of one Brady, a discharged soldier, who account, collected bis Ld rule of naturalization ; to receal ao m ternal Revenue Law aa requires farme: era to have a produce broker's license to sell their Is OF Aland ; to provide for exonpt such as ‘the iuterest on Hilo howthities tn the the pouthern Tho silver wedding of Mr. and Mra. N. IH. Of New York app coin in the Treasury, ry for the payment of Decker, of 25% Fifth avenue, wa one of (he moss brit Decker ts widely knowa an extensive and successful pg of railrond Hines, celebrated Inst Luckey had, om insed to account for th tho Zridune stated the frets, and commented with rpetrators of thi Js on solders, ‘Phe ease before the Commis adjourned, the complainant At list he falled to ap: present time between the Gove and Did themnelves But there was waa stronres well organized, VARNSWORTH SPITTING UPON PRER CUBA, Pepeaded ater Mr. Wann (Rep, N.Y.) presented a 8 OF the Btate of New ‘eos Lo accord belilgeront ri to recognize the: asked that it be rend. Mr. Faunawourut (iop., DL) and others objocted to tho reading. Wan then withdrew the petition, announcing Monday move to suspend the rulos Monday was rejocted, and kind of the season. Among railroad men contractor for the butt among his gueats were many gentlemen who control railroads, led by the king himself, the venerad! Commodore Vanderbilt, ‘The guests begun arriving about 8:4 and did not coming antil 11, whea there wero about three hundred couples present. CARPRTS OF FLOWERS. ‘The Decker mansion w. Flowers were a1 fons for Liberty, pecanse the Church ie) fas sent by Cable.—Ka.] remedy the present evils, Fathor conclated with a Ghost, the Blessed Virgis, and Selate Peter five no. Intention of mentioned, and firthe: some severity ther prosecating the ig that hoe doce nat ob: ed by 32,000 cit wan repented always belng in attendance, A Lackey wus discha zea elalmed in therefor. on motion of the att Foread Denater and that the anid motion be grant, ed, and that the #ald gunboxts he disch custody in wine the invocation to. the ed. “tho present anit wore ye Hon, Homer A. Nelson and ex-éadge Wheaton appeared for the olalvtti ‘Thompson and C. A. Runkie, Keq.. for detendant, Mr, Samuel Sinclair of the 7¥aune, Major Pan born, who testified that he wrote the report, U. 8. iastoner Osborn, tnd ‘Treasu'y rs were examined for the de- ‘are held. by the New York. bv virt thontioasard processes ord ‘As it had beew rumored amung Cubay elrels that Au aticmpt would be made to destroy the Mosgulio fotiloa, our reporter went down to the works of Mr. Dolumiter wud caw that hie did not Leliove that auy suel ory he Hon, donn The Anti-Papal Counci! lot Work for the Lonpon, Deo, 10.—The Anti-Papal Council ag sombled In Naples yeetorday. delegates and twenty from other parts of Europe address was delivered ers were read from Gon. Garibaldi, and other distingulshe ‘Much enthusiasm prevailed, ‘A inotion to adjourn til the House at &45, adje ‘atleman, who ‘Two hundred Italian combe, and many ot! Dridiantly {Muminated zed in pyramids, parterres, wod Louquits on tables in several of the In some of the smaller rooms the flowers were even scattered profusely over the floors. Conse- ently the perfume was Indeed that of thousand crowidod ntate of tho maby varietios of veo a New Tri 10.—Dr. Paul Sohoeppe, the murder ot ainst such am enterprise mi allt ured. ad vatorem, from liad already been paid to able sum yet remained, After an able charge from Justice urned in Hiteen min Hict xlves great pular sympathy under sentence o: death Stcineake, Las pri this community, po of their price Which he saya t OLUTION. yn after sentence he a} tHe OURAN eae the ‘bupreme for the defence wore part ularly brilliant, Notwithstanding rin's Supplios—Testh: hk Couser of the Aow Insurgents. that he hnd no flowers no one tod. The festivities did not THE JAPANESW PRINCES. manifold errors which he alleges exist in the record the Court below, which was refuse: the application he hag no hearing by his chon, printed, ot _ meat to print’ the record, rt, enforeed in Cumberland coun: ty, Ils counsel cvuld uot take record out for any pur- responsibility to Seventeenth street, There were men at the head tivity of tb: Several porsons in Havana have received tote A Visit from the Antipodes—Petticonts and art Karl Kotves Discarded for Pan pous and Macks, Four young Japaneso pt THe PoRSENTS Some of them were excved. Amoug the rleh jue errons he ‘ond, by rule of C ters from Gen, Goer were of great varioty. All were of silver. resented by A. T. Stewart (who was ria, demanding sums of money from two thousand to ten thousand dollars, He re be forwarded to Jay, in care of the American Consul at Nessam, ‘These letters have been delivered to the Spanish aa- thorittes in Havang, Lourd the vessels, Ors Werd In some Of the vessels down et pier, and others were by the derrick thi gunboats at the other pier were The gun earviages joes and nobles are at names are Shinato eat were thowe present) and Co evening, while the erent ra small reception room the Thirteenti 6 Attorney General Brewster has consented to ts sue a writ of crror returnable on (he fret Monday of January, 1570. ng Was witting in a Iking with wm Indy whom he in hix haleyon da: the coiling and saw a fresco looking at th ocd tied-vis with Micbuel Angelo, his head down astfin ¢ then said: 1} would give $1,000,000 if that in could have taken my portruit before Le Matonashin, Prince of Soduwari ‘Takero, hia brother, aged 19 with Hirayama Taro two are tn the tened to their pletely ready require nothlug but coal, water, and are of the Ericsson patent, They are mountod on re: 1 be 100-poanders, and wili be furnished by . dated Havana, rom New York. has been cireulated extensively thronghout the a Gen, Cespedes has issued 9 prociam ation in wi he invokes all true Cubans to destroy their tobacco and sugar crops, In order (o deprive the Spaniards Of theo meana of avenue, ousand Spanish troops arrived here today, dry dock haying the copper sheets f PERSONAL INTELLIGENOR, men bavo been ordered by Joverument to atudy the Euglish 1a nd make themselves generally acquainted system and civilization, will, on compl tion of @eonrse at Mutge New Brunswick, N. J., travel ani further Insirnct themselves, alter which they ceed to Enrope, them at the hotel are K. Z. Soogtwoosn, Koraku Kats, and Nazat Lowke; ulso ycung noble. men, who huve already country and England, ani ‘They apeak Lf Gen, Fremont ts in W General Rosecrans was a guest of the Union League and weigh (wo tons, with our political of the Parrot constructio the Praarro, an THR MUSIC AND THR GNKATS. musicians, who were from chestra, arrived about 9 o'clock, Playing. ThereWwns then n grand portunity to sve aud be scen, or In other words, Wo noticed Mrs. Cornel William H. 6 Prince of Orunge Lodge have pr ‘M., with @ valuable gold watch a ‘The Rey, Thomas §, Hastings and. others will Star Buuday Behool to-morrow al through the Unio ‘of the vessels tho water 18 re- of stout timber, ax or , At 10 they began FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CADLSA, adareas the Mornin, fernvon in Apollo Hall, Kate Hilliard, the woman's rizhts speaker, was wudkonge at tie Opere in Brook ‘Twenties 914 In Frankfort, It is confidently believed In Madrid that Presiden® Grant intends to selze Cubs Tho steamer Brazilian which was built Gon for the Suez Canal traiile, draws too mnoh water, 4 Clarendon. will the United States for the settiem fee who was present wed ‘a few years in this now staying at Rut- lish with considerable All have been selected by their Govern: mere] steadiness of char- and will be availed of as yo on Thursday night. District Attornoy t to come alongside, It woul be met by the of Delamater, Pierrepont dentos thi which ‘Is ermed cruises continual teenth and Seventh stred From the lund gide the gunboats are too well goarded to admit any chance ot success to Cuban A force of some thirty men ia distri: incls aloug tho pices, the vessels, aud ment, with reference to 4 studious baba tists to foreign countries, boarding the steamer at Yokohoma, the Prince 8 companions rolingalshed their and costamed themselves entire) Je, cutting th ; indulging in sneh shapes oi individual fancles, Voy reached bere from San Francisco, by way of 1A. 'T. Stewart, Then came Lady Ous- during the night between ed bere from Furoj iter. jogion ak ouce. "A party of of Amortea tn Wiltamebargh W. Goddard for the pose 5 Fe will leave for W: ler, Mr. und Mrw. | friohda greeted hiin at tho n, Mise Mury Bates, oknor Curtia. and Wa. St, the Alabama elaims, ha vane r, Burlingame, the Chtef of the Chinese received information that the treat) with the | ntted States has been raft 0 Government, SPARKS FRO ‘ampbell and wife, . J ol, Herbert, Judge Russel, Ge teh Attorney, 8 Inet night ondoreed Capt. Uon of Collector of the port of New York. Mr. Dennis, the President of the New Jerse hoa presented jitea Ki Tackonsack bridge, with #1200 ayine, Hebst paste olds Prince’ altted, oi dying. He b's! yoars old, Pr Duke of Edinburgh ws his heir, ns Nutees OF Kone! ‘The Duke of Saldanha, Portugal, posttively de- giles to acest the ‘vest of’ Aimbasga de O¢ Portia a it Lair short, and » Awsintant United St and wife, Judge Miller of Washington, and a ion, embracing the bellow the Glite of society of this and outside cities, TIM TOILRTTES, ‘Tho to\lettes of the gentlemen were of the approved English costumes wero ten Were gait There Is alto a strong force armed who are kept ter's builidngs.A Kool lunch of cove and cold uid Doxes of eigare Were freely ded round, The men took turns to go outs ‘vate duty wiled awa) of a bondred roud eompany: Lano, who was Eroest H., Du ——__ meet was served cut, ELEGRAPH. yng, who bas conneotion with Ko ‘The manneas of all the young men are hed, and their frees winning and amiable, «Those now'at New Brunswick have received much attention from fumilles there, and ofte They like oar social life exeeeding- ly, ond nre espectully pleased with the fi while off imm penny unto and old sledge, Ftpong, determined men, and ad ‘of reliable o would inevitably resuit 1 Six of the boots will m The hog cholera hes broken out in Cincinnatl, ‘The Pacific Raikond trains are running regularty dospite the snow. ig Ady de ‘The thermometer in Lewiston, Me., yes! eight degrees below zero. Tot, irda for cotton captured forces, 29 caves, amount to $731,000, 1 was stabbed to death by his brother-im law, Willam Crawford, 1a Scranton, ycaterday, In the town of Fresnillo, Mexi destroyed over two hand: A party of men 1 bite stanips have boon arrested In t Granville A. De Merritt, of 140 Washi Boston, committed suicide ba Thursday nigh ‘Not one of tho novel ‘The ladies’ toil terials were not alone rich, but stance were exquisite! At midnight there was flcers, so that any open a nearly every in- ake a trial trip up the river and the Superintendent, nolds predicts Ligh «| Ex.Governor Salomon of Wiseonsin, dered a farewell bana waukie, this evenin; with which the two sexes mingie, no Hoel, Mu. tng ap his’ real- by the military irs, Decker & prosperous voyage on to their golden wedding, over to the Spat authorities, within a week; but tt Is that some will be det within the bounds of p to-dey may never return to their old moorings. ‘of each vesscl will be about £90,000. Mr, Delemater, inaking articn most interested have no previous. mi vecoming acquainted, Brothers and sister nay, play together, and eoatinuo their intumacy after o means of knowing the bro- thors and sisters of others, when of xn opposite sex of Mr. Peabody was removed from ‘ship Monarch yes the tomb paying if the great plilan T Abbey to hor Majo ility that the boats tried co, lately, a terrifie matuelty, but bave The St. Nichol in Daower—Tho Gas- The wedding inyitations of Thomas sundry, and Stubl » De to Misa Oglesby, of 273 Fifth ay 1 is. the millionaire fuente tore are to be built b; total of $3,000,000. ‘The studies of boys in Jay ther own country, that of ¢ ar.thmetie, geograph and the teachings of re the history of be tehodiat Cnurel About & o'clock yesterday afternoon liam Porter was engaged with another iy manutae aos for the Bt. Nicholas Hotel, in the gus works In the rear of 69 Mercer # the coal tar ran over from the receiver and became ‘The fames spread with great rapidity, and stables, 57 aod 59 ‘Tho stock, owned by Chester 1 was epeedily removed from the building, with the exception of HH) bules of hay, whieu were dewiroye dense Volume of smoke as to rendcr tho operations of the fremon dificult, lows on the bay and feed is estimated at about Another Mexican Revolution rebellion has broken out in the Sierra ‘The town of Zuea captured by Negrete’s partisans, narching on Perate, ed An favor of the revolution, — THE LATEST LABOR NEWS, Patrick Connolly was killed on Thursday by caught in @ revolving shaft tm the dry d jocks Noared Judge Martin Grover, of the Rochester Court of has eranted a writ of error tu the case of Meas wrt, Pa., fol tucn dowme edmesday Imag, The New York Bening Mail is probabl ont chat acteristically Aer ne, with the exception of owing and embi ng the more edu f A tendency is Sunius, Honrlslirowne, aod Thot are all Yenke 08 tas pronon Joueph Fisher, of Keys) ward Into amadhole, while and wna suiothored death, 48, the St. Louis capital mover, was Intros voed to the Prosident yesterday by Senator Summen, Grunt endorses the sehe ae. Mr. Loe Langworthy, a young man soon tobe mam ried. way kilied by @ falling tree Winile cucting timbertm Lirookfeld, N. ¥ Belle Townsend, who bas been recently married tm Milwankee, attempted 0 commit by taking arsenic. ‘The robbers of the bank in Gallatin, Mo., Sheot, its cusbior, only’ goon reached the Bt, G8 AKOUL TOWN, ing by railways with the country | Mercer streot ‘TL then, progress will be gradual young men here are without Kervants, th jed at home by many, who addr: At prevent, a sinple college jew Brunswick to-tay. ce is sick In bead, bat his friends passed Henry Grinnoll, d the redown to omplishments us yet, but lope svon to ‘The Grand Jury haye not yet found an tndictment inat Mr, McFarland, A.M. Sherman forwards to Tus Sux 62 for A Woman to The Workingw met lust night in as achamber of cody the following oMcers: sison W. Young ert aid Mr. Rosenstock: 1 with Wokin ion and Arbeiter Union use, and reorgint industry, and elecied These caused such lund defence fund, nt $10 to Tum Sum oMce yes: terday for the MeFarland fund. will depart for the evening yesterda They have pot addes Vicn-Presidents, Robert tecording Secrota, ‘Whe wator thrown upon the gas works only ap riding Becretary, Mr. W. i ie fire, and for some Un ‘The aunaal ball of the Dauntless Club will be ‘at Irving Hall on Thursday evening peared to feed rtained for the safet sulelde ou Thursdag, ‘The Pyramid Asyocintion have thoir anoual recep- Wow at Apollo Hall oa Wedvesday evening. prietors of the day, making pie d hae been compoved and printed on the Richardson tragedy. James Gould amothered himsolf on Thur crushing bis hat dowa ou his face, while ntoxt German barbor, employed in et Fret, poisoned bimeelf yosterduy morning, ‘Tho sale of proverty for w rents up to Nov, 19 netted the el Joanna Allon was held yesterday at th utity Of dry gouds from stewart'’s a murderers of Joha. 5 from tho benk, An English steamer, whil Addresses were made by R.Trevellick, President Na. J.P Cumming, of the Knights of Bt, on W. Young, President of nion of this eity an in the council, usserting her rights without raud Gathering ~A Good Time Gone: upervisor Isauo J, Oliver bas becn for years in the habit of celebrating his birihday by juviting a mall party of bis moet intimate frietds to partuke of his horpitality at his residence, completed his filttetu year, and he concluded to honor the anniversary by inviting his friends some- what more extensively t ontlemen were assombled list ey tentertainment ut his bouse in West Thirty Crispin, Mas’ the Workingmen's van explos'on was feared ; id let ce inflam. mable vapor ¢ 10 the laundry, 61 Merc kk, of the hotel, and r. building, but without doing very. s remises were also uscd as see of the hotel servants, one of wi 30, alter being saved’ once, 300 which was in her trunk, She saved tue money but Way reriously burned on nent to Bellevue Hoa: ‘The servanis’ apparel and a quantity of the guests’ under clothing sent In to be washed, were waved, eulough the drying room was completely Uhre sailors were killed ai Adkivg Oglee, Ohio Railroad Com) two oars at Mount Clare Station, Md, mploye of the Baltimore ny wes erasned to death volwees rapidly throug! George Brennar, | hall of the Pinto Hio Hall, on tho ey rinters Union will h Michael Cano, 10 116 William Maltumore, yesterday, because aid taxes and water y the ean of $208,420.51, hed {i i 4, Inet evening, el ees aban Fitzcibbons, secre Calvin Chrisholm was frozen to death while out im & whalebont with Ti a Mouday, aud Were picked up near for stealing & qi large up-town store Several other complaints were yesterday entered kdward G. Howe, and be F meeting of the Yricklayers' Union No. ‘8 communicatie of the Loternatiow forth that Teh new inombers have Jolt 1. of Brooklyn Noll, aged seven years, was suffocated Secretary Kiriey with sulphur frou s clnder durvp of the Foul Soraaton, vast night. with sulphur, aud hi the samo place, Against the bo CHLEDRITIREG PRESENT. ‘There was nothing polietical in the character of hment, yet, ue a matter of course, many sProminent politicians’ were present stor Tweed, Supervisor Smith, Owen W nan, Justice Fithian, Orision Blunt, Wm, C. Con Audrew J, Bleakley, Col, Geo, N Li. A. Baroum, and avon BIRTHDAY o1¥T Many elegant birthday sou Bachem Tweed sent a repeater machine—but a su pervisor Hmith sent a costly pair of sleeve-battons, and beautiful trinkets f\ friends were on the table, the arrangements was In the room where these arti- cles of bYouterte were exhibited, Mrs. Oliver vat newr th of young lwai Mr, Hawk's estimated lost on the laundry and ks t# About §10,000, fully covered by insur- The stable buildings were owned by KB. K, loss is about §1,50: ruins Mr, Auth niet O'Connor died suddenly ys porter places the expenses to date at nd Mary Kubb, aged 39, was found dead urned tO a crisp, Two bartenders of the Adu werd yortorday sentenced for welling I ad the other to a slutiar Ane. wi to the House of Correction additional, Colonel Edward: Humphrie who played maniac in the Chorlestown Prisoa, aud was sent to the tnsane hospi gscaped last June, was recaptured im de'wus reported ited (0 $89.80, ‘The society Fale of wases 1s #9 ber day Of 10 hours, Gen, Scienck, the chairman of the House Com- bad ap interview with Col: Hector Grinnell yesterday afternoon. ‘The creditors of Benj, Loder, who fulled a few 1d @ committes to ‘an Brunt, Ge he gasman at work NEW JERSEY. daye ago, met ye luke charge of thelr Interests aud report ne On Thurstay morning, out of twenty-three 1900 & Third avenue car, id one & Herald, n exoaped Massachusetts State 4 Was locked up in u lk be taken back to Pitts # and body, but the orday, and appol wer.ous, he was taken home by bis friends, A now $13,000 Methodist Chureh was dedicated at Rockaway on Thursday, ‘The now Market strect depot of the New Jersey iroad, in Newark, i# nearly Completed, ‘Bailumore os ‘ammany voting gensen gold watch, ghteon Were re Other Losavs by Fire. Thoman Jeflee's stad): street, Were burned yestord: ho old sonp fictory of Allen Warren, on River street, Paterson, was destroyed yesterday, ‘Tho frame buildings opposite the Post Oflco in Buffalo, N.Y, were burne A wooden building In Chapel place, pied by soveral Irish families, was bir morning, Twe children of Daniel Sulllvaa, da girl aged threo mouths, wore Samuel Drydon, suspected of murder of the Cox fam! SLx weeks ago, Was kill ‘The only defect in 4 dollars have been offered for the rect, Newark, on which ered lo death, \d Opera house, hrie,while working In the pit of surrounded by group IY 05 to uttorly dist itors and to disquaiily them eriticully examining the presents, 8, and tho first of a series of . ae Kingeyille, is farm, three f"fince Sa’ Wednesday ight, by Sve eee li ihe oem of ‘William IL. Be: ae on Friday night, sured by a stow A little daughter of Mr P on, Was 80 badly Dui tat uo hopes He died on sbure’ Hays, of MoGe 4 yesterday, while aliting © entertained of her ‘The clothing house of Samuel Liebman & Sons, up and shot him. tn Chicago, wae Durocd yesterday, 0.000, Williams, Ledyard & Stebbins’ y, near Ouzenovia, $10,000, A lecture, with object leaso rrow. afternoon ‘Church Fabbath behool, f Joka ¥. Baldwin, Reilly, who had been convicted om Wednes- are in U, 8. bonds fizeet, wae 008: $2. 0 Germen barber, com, tiie ts, the. oadoe, exten a seh Ta ees pee ee oe MMustrations, will be ‘An elegant and bountiful » ippor waa served at 11 ‘There was speech-naking by ¥., was burned of foe mitis and David Los- Vice Gizes, Provicsee A Gre in Mr, Wm. Mui a batlatag 9 Yesterday morning the Dewbrosses street fer; ‘and Newark collided \deruble injury to the cabin of the poate D. >. Gregory Kiver, causing v1 party oxclusivoly sence of the fair sex there was s livel scuswion a8 10 who was the best looking wan I None were himself, Mx, H. Vane pice mills, on Dorr Sister Teresa (Miss Kdith O'Gorman), who has ‘created considerable interest by her Lhollo practice: to deliver a leckuse at Whe: y next, on + Ti utulions Of bbe and ‘Te KOM reporter Of opinion tn favor of parated in the lullarlows end caraival eveniac, rps trae seven fs bso desireved involving « loot of weep ume, eas tenes ae x

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