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» THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR THE SPANISH GUNBOATS. SHE RELEASE OF TRE SPANISH FLOTILLA, At 4 P.M. last Friday, pursuant to orders from the United States Court,j the siege over the Bpanish gunboats wes raised. Guards, sentin val etrength, all abandoned the locality, and left jlamater and Spain in possession of fos canonaros. I day Saturday and yesterday the flotilla could have 6 to wea without the slightest hindrance, Captain Sie, commanding the Spanish corvette Pizarro, unable to control his feelings Saturday, beca 1@ could not get hie American navy out to sea. He fursed Delamater, the United States, and everybody, Decanse the flotilla was not ready. Cabdrones Americanos, American dastards, was & common ap- Bilcation to our people made by the Spaniards, of- @ial aod wnoMicial, Saturday and yesterd: Spanish ¢ kept open house sinee Friday. been spread in the up-town Fealdenees of hundreds of Spaniards, and every- where, and an American citizen, in Spanish catima- tion, ts © coward and poltroon, not worthy the dust Of Spaniards’ y feet. THE FLOTILLA NOT Puen. Seflor Alfaro, who was commanded by the Cuban Junta to attend to the gunboat affair, was interview. ed by our reporter yesterday. Me says that the Junta Feectved an oficial telegram on Saturday night from ‘Washington, scying that an order was to be issued esterday to have the gunboats seized; that the Ad- ministration was indignant over their release prior Qo the 14th inst., the date on which the libel was re turnable, ‘The probabilities are that the Govern- ‘ment surveillance over them, which was withdrawn Jnst Wriday, will be resumed this norning. How long ft will last t# uncertain, ‘The superlative haste to Felenos the flotilla may, after all, vesuit to the benoit of Cuda, JUDE PIERREPONT, While in Washington last week, saw that Secretary Fish meant to release thefsquadron, He remonstrated with the Secretary, He rays he told Mr. Fish that the law of 1818 was mare to cover just such canes; that all precedents corroborated his views; that Many such cases bad transpired, and in each the ‘Yessola were held; that law, justice, and the hono Of the United Stares demanded we should hold thy oats, Jisige Merrepont says he waw that it h been ruined to reicase the @way ulterly disgusted with the wh TUR HORNET LiMRL, In the District Court of the United States at Wil- Mington on the With ult., the United Stites Con sioner reirsed to allow Sefior José Morales Lemus fo make c.sim to th rnet. An appeal was inade Yo w hight court, and the probabilities are that Thlef Juscice Chase wi tl have the decision in the ease Phe stran, duct in the case is that the District Judge rendered an outrageous decision. The libel Falied for some ove to cowe forward and make claim for the Hornet. Such claim was duly mate by Sefior emus as Minister, Plenipotentiary from Cuba, 1t was remptorily rejecied, Sefior L brough Jude avis, of Norih Carolina, tea made an appeal, which’ Distric. Judce took into consideration after communicating with Secretary Fish on the subjet. 2 THE CUBANS AnouSED, ‘The Cuban loan of $2,000,000 is in the bands of Befior Lemus and the Cuban Junta, About $4.00) 000 Of it have been sold, ¢ are propositions How before the Juvts for exchanging arms and shipping for these bonds. Whenever responsible. parties come forward aml ofier air propositions, they Will Be novepted. ‘The Junta, in rcasion Saturday after. noon, devermiucd upon’ some extreme measures. Alaama, Mora, Cisneros, Mestre, Hernandca, Alfaro, find Martines Wereahere. Although the business of ‘Yho meeting was strictly private, our reporter saw While there that a marked change of feeling h taken place, These men #howe and tron will to prc most emphatically th conquer Spain on Cuban jer What the time or cost required, When suld they, a war of fire and guratea,’ They have laic Rews irom the interior of Cuba that the army of Fevolu‘ionists is gradually inultiplying. ‘There aro 96,000 Cubans in tie field who have arms, and 60,000 being drilled and dise!plined, woo will De all ready for the war path as svon us arms arrive, The Junta Das two smal. vessels,runuing to the island, each of which carries a small cargo at atime. Thirteen of these amall expeditions have been landed within fast forty dav, Cheerfal news comes from Ce pedes, Quosudi, Jordan, the Cavadas, Marmol, Aguilero, and others. ‘Tiese thirty gundoa way, will’ do them Immense harm, inasmuch wil’ Make the risk of landing bmuall oxpeditions auch greater than now ; but there ure seventy odd ood bays in Culya, and ‘upward of « hundred small five where light ciaught vessels cam land im satiety, / —— The Spaniah G The process of loading and fitting up and pre. Paring for sea the Spanish gunboats lying in the East River was carried on briskly all day yosterday Tweive of the boats were bauled out in the stream earlyin the morning, and the tugs M. Kalbfieisch and P. ©, Schultz plied between them aud the shore a nte the war. they had ail nd should do so continuously, ng ammunition and finder the supcrintendence of Mr, builder, and the Spani d Work: fen were employed ull d ng coal and stores, and tie by about Mfiven men and oMtcers from the Pisarro, who fre expected tobe reinforced by enlisted mon from Bhis or other American cities. A vast multiiute Fathered on the piers untila late hour, anaiwusly ‘Wulching the movements of the foes of human free- dow, sae What svain Wa Havana, Dec, 12.—Leading planters have pub- lished a pamphlet proposing to organize @ society for promoting the Nr gikereay’ of negroes from Africa aftor the uboltion of slavery in the island. ‘The pr specius 1s wigned by five Cuban und six Spauish Planters. It was rumored that the scheme had the approval of the Government, but Cavtain Generat Rodas—to his eredit be it’ said—ofliciully denies that 16 hus recelyed his sanction, Babs thew _ Thr Denth of Another Miner. Edward V, Tardy died on Friday night, at 274 Bixth avenue, in hiv Td year. He was born in tis elty in 1797, of Anglo-French parentave, His uncle, Alexis Decluuyiere, was at one time the accredived minister of France to this country, Tardy, Jr., when twenty-scven years old bad a ship of lis own, ta whieb be sailed to almost every port in the world, Twenty years more of his life were devoted to the making of money, and in that time bis luck was no Detter, for ne lost Lwo fortunes in daring speculation, vi and disgusted, wholly altered in mind and manner, talked no more of grand ente prises in commerce, and became taciturn and misat thropical. He descended from bis position as syeculuior, and grovelled in the gutters for a paltry ule of penuies He lived with » miseriy if eeniwich avenue, and whe to save the medical expense, he sent her to Beiley Hospital, She died, leaving bim $3,000 which «i had saved, Out of this sum he was compelled to y 950 for her funeral expenses, though he was at Tie fine worth several thousand dollars. “Lott ait alone, after tois he lived in the utmost penury, fol- lowing no particular business, never buying nora Wing to wear, but iaying by every cent died worth $50,000, pil SE Texns Eloct Gatvestor, Dec, 12.—-The majorities fo Mton uggregaty 1,970, leaving Davis's ma pe leard from, 7.10%. Flanigan (Radics), elected L by a laige majority, The Le eal. » Tron Foundry Destroyed— mage over 850,000, Atabout 11¢ o'clo day afternoon fi was dimvovered 1) the basement of Ju n & Co iron foundry, 840 to 852 Kast Four! The wood of the flooriags on was saturated with the oll from t being dry d the entive protmises was on ignited sooma muss of fi auud Witis it wll Uh therein, The up ‘occured as the new and tools were desiro the lower floors, Los* on the building the machinery ab $20,000, and on the patterus fcupi $5,000 to $10,000, all covered by Insurance, Tne L extension was saved, fd patterns, wh F fluor of the iain building tern shop, and the dewig 1, with ail the machine ecu Prairie on Fire, Garyestox, Doc, 12.--A prairie fire is reported tn northeastera Texas, It started at the Rod river, and extended 1m & southeasterly direction, damagt favins, stuck, &C, para Other Losses by Fire. 's planing mil! ia St. ‘ay. Loss, €25,000 morning 431 Broadway, occupied by jurdeacr, Was damaged lo (he extent of ), 814 to yt ‘eto Gn ther friseds woue located Louis was John 8. Th buraet on Sat Karly on Sat morning six build 82) Furst avi nied, aud Thi Tuins of 516, 1d geen allow! ‘second floor of thi USE, tog home, aud is suposed to ba’ cry THE BYRON-LEIQH CALUMNIATORS. pantech Viait Viet New York Hera York Sun. To the Editor of The Sun. Sm: I have pleasure in transmitting for your legion of readers—4, ¢., the people—the annexed tograph letter from the Hon. George Leiah and co- Joint holograph letter from the Right Honorable the Karl of Chichester, son and nephew of the libelled Lady Augusta Leigh—an interesting document, and grateful and Listoric post-scriptum to my defence of the slandered Lord Byron and siete While IT naturally feel proud of such a letter, yet the honor is rightfully to be shared by the New York Herald and Taw Sun, the original journals pub- lishing my refutation, which {s regarded by the Byrom fumily ss “a sufficient vindication of the character of the Hon. Mrv, Leigh,” and, as a conse- quence, of the lving and the dead—of more than twenty of the noblest families of England, from Whose bright shields the infamous Nbellers are not ‘worthy even to erase the dust of Time; nor can they With their mercenary fingers, nor with their poison- ous breath, even tarnish the panoply of Trath and Honor! ‘My letter to the Byron family contained « propost- tion, vis. that if It was decmed necessary to bring « civil action (apom authority), I would do so, free of all costs, fees, and expenses, and furnish security for costs to any amount, as they were ict should be di lean, Jastice the Satanic stiafts of their Hbellers |" wit portraite to posterity | Yours trol, tn editorial raternity, GEOKGE, THE COUNT JOANNES, City ov New Youx, Doc. 10, 1340, 89 Park Row, Loxpon, Nov. 19, 1909, To George, the Count Joannes, Sin: We, the undersigned, have read the com- monieation which you have kindly addressed to tne ron and nephew, and pext o1 kiu," of the | Hon, Mrs, Augusta Leigh, the ister ‘of the poet, Lord Byron. Whilst we foel sincerely gratefal for the kind and Gisele feelings expressed by you toward our late loved a jumniated relative, we are not desirous (civil) legal brdecedings againat the ¢., the malicious libellers, who , and’ with evil design to injure, the reputation of @ virtuous sister and to wife, and affectionate mother ! 10 us (in family counsel) that the Hon, ter has been sufficiently vindi- n—by Your own prompt, vigor, jefence and refutation in the Ie appeai Mrs. Vogh's. char cated by your own ‘ous and ‘eloqnent York Herald and Tur BuN, Sept 1808 by other a in the American and British press, We have the honor to remain, Your obliged and erate/ul servants, GEORGE 1. Son of Col. Leigh and the Hon. M CHUICH. Nepi To Gronor the Count Joann: 39 Park row y Addrosa—The Dramatic and Musical Events of the Week. Lotta continues at Niblo's, and “ Undor the Gaslight’ at the Olympic, At the Fifth Avenue Theatre, Scribe’s comedy, “ Don Cesar de Bazan,” is followed by an aferpic There are several interesting changes in the Programmes of our varivus places of amusement for the present week. At the Grand Opera House, Mr. Lingard com- mences a short engagement of ‘one week with his burlesque extravags Plato. At Wallack’s there is also a chango, “ Frnes- tine” being given for the first time, with this exirava- gantly funny aNerpiece of * Trying It On.” ‘At Wood's, Miss Weber, Miss Harland; and other well-known burlosquers make theif rance in a musical and comical piece, titied ‘Dora Bella." The very pretty opera“ Pipcle.” by Ferrari which was reevived with 80 much pleasure on day evening, when it was broaght out, is to be re- peated to-night, It isa thoroughly enjoyable, bright, and lively work. Booth’s Theatre is not qnite ready for the “ Hamlet” that was intended to have been brought out to-night, ‘The costly mechanism of the play takos a longer time for vation than was at first looked ‘and Mr. Booth will take the time that is. necos- sary to secure finish in every det: In the mean time the fortnight that will elapse will be most ho gives us night the amorous side of Falstai’s ¢harcter, As shown in the * Merry Wives, The entertainments announced at the cirous for the present week are varied and attractive in their character, ineluding equestrianism by famous riders, miale and female ; the pertormances of trick horses, learned pooies, and educated dogs ; posturing, eym: nustic exorcises, and feats of equikbrium, with « ‘antomnimic extravaganga by way of Anale. Pauline [iindiey, the beautiful and Intrepid. cquentricnne will appear every wight and at the Wednesday and Sat urdey muiinées, Tue Tammaxr rejoices in houses crowded to the utmost canacit; pian, and the new burlesque, ** Bad Dickey,” with its delightful east, preity seen: cry, elegant costumes, and unique appointments, han’ created @ iurore.’ It Is one of the best bur: lerques that has been produced in this city fora long time, The cast embraces some of the most popular actors and actresses on the American stage, Among the favorites are Mins Rowe Muasey, Mise Fanny Herring, Alice Harrison, Miss Lizzie ‘Kelscy, Miss Bessie Sudiow, and Mr: Fiske, with « host of others, ‘Tammany will surely enrich its stockholders, Tun Russian Ore thes of the season ts M: of a Rusaian opcra troupe for the Fre re, *“Askoidova: Mogila” (the Tomb of Askold) Is un nounced tor the opening night, and in all th Hussian opers there ts none nore thoronghly tional than this, ‘The author, Verstovski, has given ‘8 Muscovite coloring to. the whole work, and intro- duced several of the national airs, eo 1s 8 tune in polacca measure for the hero, which is quite in the style of those nung by the boatinen on the Volea, and the prima donaa tas u song with chorus which is strikingly Russian, ‘The opera also abounds in dire with choral refrains aad responses, whieh Is a strong characteristic of tue Russian popular music in. all parts of the empire, ‘The piece is fuely mounted, and @ national dance will be introduced, #0 tuat a visitor to the theatre will n excellent opportunity for studying the costumes, music, and other peculiarities: ‘of ont Sia. vonie friends. Jian 2a Tearya (A Life lor the Czar), by the Russian composer Giiuka, will probably be roductd after the other opera has run’ its course ‘he piece illustrates the devotion of a poasant who sacriliced bis life to eave that of the Caar during one Of the Polish Invasions, and the wusic is ud. less na- onal than t) Ory. a CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, commune Transactions in ¥ Bonds, The examination of Barton M.Jobnson, accused of the robbery, alteration, and passing of U.S, bonds, is to be resumed to-day before Justice Hogan, ‘Tas charge against Mr. Chealey, who Is a broker at 63 Broadway, of passing $15,00) worl: of stolen bonds, and upon Which he was held by Justice Dowling, on Baturday changed ite complexion, and he, being re: leased, appeared also as & witness against Johnson, Waving purchased the bonds from ‘him. | Me. Coit prov by @ letter that be bad lent $12,000 to Mr. Chesley on the $15,000 worth of bonds, but learn- ing the fraad in time was enablod to siop his check for €10,000, lowing but $3,000 by the transaction, TI amount Mr, Chesley agreed to refund. Johnson, ing been produced, was put on is examination id that he bought the bonds of anor , but vt thou Gnd wid, Ho was beld to answer tu le ductor. An attempt was made by an unknown scoun- drel ou Saturday night to murder Conductor Farley, of ear No, #8, of the Flatbush venus (Urookiyn} line, The fellow got tthe Fulion ferry, evidently under th ‘ot liquor, Shorily erwurd a newsboy passed throngh and made somo marks which offended He kivwed the little fellow into the street, whereupon Farley, the con- J sevaral passengers remonsirated with him, but recelvea only abuse in return, The ed to the wiven he b uting ubout juntor, Who entered the with his bark against tho door, ‘Tle one outside now drew a huge kni'e and thrust it through tbe glass at luctor, but bis fist only struck Farley on the head. FF how: ever, was badly eut about the fico by Iraenents of the ‘glass, ‘The would-be assassin, rupporing that he had knifed Ils man, leaped (rum the car aud ea: cuped up Hicks Secens! A prominows and politician of Philadel- phi, noted for his proclivities during the waryand at ove time Minleer to China, tis, it i re- orted, embexzies $90,009, sent there trom Europe for investment, and bas fled the cy, He is known to have been in Gnancial diMculty tor some time, Pciccatnataens cca Mini WESTCHESTER COUNTY. pe ell Honry Witleta, the defaulting Treasurer, is aid doresiding tn Cubs. under the haine of Henry Poa # fortune Of nearly & quarter oC ® million dollars, utton sureties, It is believed, will uot roal- [LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, —— DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. fence theta Anton Meyers New Geography of New York. Some months ago Roundsman Buddington and Patrolman Jacobs, of the Leonard street police station, were accused of clubbing to death a Ger- man emigrant named Rerkle, It was thought possl- ble to make political eapital, and therefore Berkle' antemortem examination was taken, The officers, after several attempts to obtain a hearing, were length tried before Judge Bosworth, and are to-day under todictment in the Court of General Session Tho principal witness for the prosecution is one Anton Meyer, who, after having eaten an enormous breakfast at Sorgt. Folgor's House of Detention, told Judge Bosworth that he had had nothing to eat for two days, On the trial this Meyer swore that he mistook the police station for a lager bier saloon, nd went In to gets xiass of lager, when his money (about $8) wastakon from him, and he was locked up In acell, trom which he witnessed the beating of Berkle. Every officer of the Leonard stroct station ‘wore that be was never confined in that police sta- tion, In bis eross-cxamination, Meyer said that he came to this country in 1906, and worked in Phils delphia two years, then worked io Masschausetts months, and more recently in Buffalo, day Meyer appeared before Judge Bos- vd made a form: through Division a complaint that as he was treet on the evening of the the jon of , who treated Baddington ailod and in this ill In wears that inst (not in 1866, as previo: * placed in the Hl 5 of the city, while the oMecrs belong to the Firth, ‘on the west side, and it will puasle somebody to show what they were doing so fur away from their own precinet in uniform. wena A Bom>d ta the Ta Tho very nice little piece of intrigue and strategy played by Abraham O'fal! to elect himself Mayor for another term of two years hus brought nother “ Richmond into the fod.” In tne pub lished call of the Secretary of State Inst year wns Paragraph informing the voters of this couaty that ® Register was to be electod to fil the vacancy caused by the death of Charles G. Halpine, Justice Connolly was elected for the term which expires Jan, 1, 1870, An aitempt was made by Mr. Thomas Ryan, ex-member of the Assembly, a well-known and respectable citizen of the Twenty-second Ward. to have boxes plaord at the polls on the day of the encral election to contain the votes for Register. ‘This Was not permitted; but on inst Monday the nice little game of A. O'Hall leaked out. and Mr Hyun thereupon declired himself a candidate for Rewinter, and bad ticket printed, aud on the day of leetion iriends voted for him, Ak there were ho opposing candidates, Mr, Ryan's friends declare that he te clected, ‘The'ease is before the Hoard of Canvaseors, and Mr. MeKeon, the coui Ryan, demands that ‘the votos' cast for canvassed by that Hoard. The newly elected Regis ter Will fight the thing through, plese Jim Gregory's Vote— peate Tho repeaters did # splendid businoss in por- tions of the Ninth Ward on election day. In the fourth election district, @ repeater, handing his lickets to the inspector, cried out he name of James Gregory, giving the number of his resldence. A blow from the 4 Jarge. powerful man, Juat bed ter low im the saw? Atonivhod Re- dunt, 8 thand heard: + Lyou vote eh? 1 guoss not much." Wien, banding to the ins the big niin said, “I'm dim Gregory, by G— ‘no man votes for me—I do my own voung.’ ‘The repeator sueaked out amid the laughter of the police, The Landing of the Elephant. Yesterday morning another elephant for Wood's Museum was landed from a Bremen steam er. He was marched up Broadway by bis Arab keeper, making a peaceful march until he arrived at Thirtict street, where, annoyed by the crowds of chureh-goers, he turned on his keeper at the door of the Museum, whirled into the street, and throw ing over an express wagon, catching up a barrel and whirling it into the air, he plunged into the other side of the street, bellowing terribly, His elephan- Une majesty tried to push through the brick walls of & private residence, but unluckily he trod upon a treacherous cellar door, and was landed instan! to accilur, ‘This tamed him, So Mystery at 300 Mulberry Kircet. James Irving, the expert detective oflicer, sud- denly embarked for Europe on Saturday, For some time past many robberies have becn perpetrated on the steamers of the Inman line, and detective tn- genuity was baMled. At length arrangements were made by the poitce authorities of both homispneres by which detectives are to be placed on each steame James Irving is the first, and, itis suid, the be to dinarm the thieves, is sailor, er istered as’a common ane ‘Tossing the Bulls. Last night the Church of the Messiah, Park avenue, Was densely crowded by # multitude which had gathered to hear the Rey. Geo, 1. Hepworth on “Mercantile Honesty." Touching the late gold panic, he said # set of men bad held their Nugers on the arteries of the public life, and he considered the Line of conduct which they had pursued most ri Drebensible and wicked. He looked upon thess Hinanetal agents simply an boceancers living ou the earnings of respectable citizens, —— Li r Corone. At intervals between six and nine o'clock on Saturday evening, the moon was encircled with treo or four little rainbow rings of great beauty and varied color, Thi t ring wi degrees, or six Wines the apparent diaineter of toflite ; the second was four, and the tuird six jegrees acrow Don't they W Bostox, Dec. 12,—The municipal election to- morrow promises to be unusually lively, there being four regular tickets in nomination—the I podiican beaded by Mayor Huurtlef; the Democrats, y Baldwin; the Labor Reform, by Cause; and tho ‘Vemperance mon, by Jobnaon, "The friends of base ball and other athletic sports Lave nomiuated « ticket of their own for Aidermen, with the object of obtaining from the city # suitable ground for their «por's. —————— ‘The Circult Judeoabip Wasnixaton, Deo, 12.—The President yeater. day indicated to one of the Michigan members that he would withdraw Mr. Yeutman, whom he had nominated as United States Vircult Judge for the Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan District, The indi cations now aré that Judge Withey, of Michigan wil be nominated, —————— “What wan Eckel's Secret ¢ From the New Haven Lever, Dec. 11. This question (in t ica) is asked by Tux Bon. We believe we are in & position to throw light on this interesting question, and propose very briefly to do so, Alter his release, in 1867, Bekel pursued his rogu lar basiness, enlarging and extending it, until he w: Worth more than # quarter of a million, One of th Now York papers, while admitting that he had amassed a large fortune, stated that he had lost It all, and wass bankrupt. This ts altogether mis- tuke, as we shall presentiy show, Tits stated that threo or four days’ before his death, kel to an attencant, that he was Tr. tainly'to die he had # confideatial communication to make, to bo delivered to ® certain person afver bis death, ‘Thut it had no connection with the Burdell mystery, as allhe knew mbout that matter was al ready Known, pdubsequently the subject was al luded to by attendant, whe urged the impor- tuuee of doing whatever was vo be done at once, The answer in eaci istance—doubilees based on Lis hopes of recovery, and of receiving @ pardoi from the Governor—was * walt” He died, bat th sceret was not buried with him, Unknown to his relatives und his tntimate frt even, Kekel badason, ‘This lad ts now 10 or. 1 yours of age, and is living In Brooklyn, About ears aco Kekel settled upon UIs son, throug! Lawyer, $100.00, which handsome fortune, ‘sccntilated interest, will no doabt be ample vo start the youth fairly in the world when he siall hay rived at the age of 1, a the if i birth Carey Ly) Cd evaret’ loss rembled a} The fan's mother esau tans and wv ELST Laas Base HAS DR. SHINE ANY SHAME? —— A Veteran Herald Reporter Ourr: Demolition of the Ever since the mysterious death of John King, Deak. the Arkansas lawyer, in the New York Hotel, in which Dr. Shine, deputy to Coroner Flynn, held « sort of an inquest in the absence of bis chief, the Hewspaper press, almost without exception, hax commented with much severity epon the part which Dr. Shine illegally played. These eriticiems excited the fighting doctor until be was unable to restrain himself, To @ reporter of an evening newspaper who had volunteered to write afew lines favoring the depaty, the latter remarked on Saturday that he thoald be happy to give him information In tmpor- tant cases in advance of other representatives of the press, Bat Dr. @bine, who is sald to be much better Yersed to pugiliem than in medicine, thirsted for blood, and a paragraoh in the Herald relating to the ‘New York Hotel mystery, in which he is called the Joroner’s man," threw him into a frenzy, and be started for the Coroners’ office to wreak his 5) ‘upon almost any unlucky reporter whom he might chance to meet, ‘The fret gentioman of the press whom Shine met ‘on entering the office was tho venerable Samuel W. Baldwin of the Herald, who was making up bis ts in the In an troliable reports je ne room. Ia, uncontr ists and io fall ting: win, with upraised ttitode, With @ fearful oath Shine burst forth * Baldwin, Lwiil not permit you to call net's man; why did youdolt? G— 4 soul, get out of this office Fearing violonce at the hands of the “ Coroner's man,’ venerable Mr, Baldwin, who is in the sei d yellow leaf, arose from his chair to defend bim. self, when Dr. Whine raised hiis band to strike hiv, Dut onlypushed Mr. Baldwin with violence toward the door, again screaming at the top of his voice “Get out of this office, you G—— d— -_ Theve suthority to pat you oat and kee told by Mr. Baldwin that be was not the of the “Coroner's man” article, Shine's wrath did not in the least, and fearing to strike Mr. pelea ppeerjook to wreak bis wrath: apon the yenerable Baldwin's valuablo black walnut desk, Selzing that article of furniture ny one end, Shine anwet it ‘fn iron railing which divides the room, breaking the cover and bursting open the drawers, thus making an utter wreck of the desk and contents, consisting of pens, imk, paper, mucilage, envelopes, wspaper cllpph Shing. im a aplrit Ot briva. 6, added, “Baldwin, 1 can bave you discharged from the paper you repre: ‘nt, and Will do 80, 80 help me God." From whieh one ‘unacquainted with the braggort might imagine thet controlied the jourual alluded tu, and could and abpoint reporters at wil ared, Shine win’ alone nay sooner he quits tt the better tor bin and for those attached thereto, As long as Shino remains laritves may be expected in. the ample, a» may be described b —— THE RICHARDSON HOMICIDE, ss Mra, McFarland Declared the Marriag jo be Averse Cinctnnat Inquirer A new foature turned up in the Richardson seandal. ‘The (rienda of Mrs, MePariand aver | her relations with Richardson were at ail times nocent; that at no ume did idee of marrying, and that w ter was published last Spri tion of marrying her, roughly annoyed ; that’s f MeFarlind, but woul til the very laat_mom en 80 closdly mixet ay rmined t provide for her cll wife, and thus obtain hor share property, All thi Hp correspondence Has pasted between Beocher rceley, in which the former bitterly complains of the manner in whieh he has been misied %, false representations io regard to the relations of the various partion pro- vious tothe Astor House marriage ceremony, ft is said thet an Greeley exoneraves Beecher licly from the charges broorht against him, jai ally and otherwise, the reverend genileman will furnien the correspondence fur publication wo the - Mr. Beecher's Sermo: Plymouth Church was crow¢ Mr. Beecher 1, as follows evening, read a portion of Scripture from Jumes when lust hath concetved, it biingeth forth when tt Is finished bringeth forth death 0 NOL OF, ny beloved Drethre: ory wood Kitt aod Aft te from and cometh down fro! itahts, with whom Ie Lo varrabloness, 1 1s OF his own will bogat he us withthe word of truth, jonid bem kind of Arat-fratte of his creatures, z beloved brothren, let every maa be wk, wlow to wrath | a WOFkOLL HOF the Fighteous- 2 Wherofore Iay apart all Mithiness, and snperfinity Of naughtinogs, and receive with meoknees the fagralied ‘word, which is'able to save your souln. During his sermon he said, No man can eud- denty be tempted to great crime, If «man deliber ately commits murder, he thinks abont murder be- forehand, No man can deliberately kill another man without he thinks about It beforehand.” Speak Mr. Beecher suid there were many Justly for thelr erimes and there wero y more who ought to swing. He closed with some practical advice to young men and wo hor shadow of (urning. 20 nose of Goo. the Men On Tuosday a gang of repeaters started from thelr rendezvous in Second avenue, noar Houston couring the lower part of the Sev. enteenth Ward and stuffing the boxes with Scott tickets, they renewed their operations in the Six teenth and Eleventh Wards in such an open and ir that to try and check their pro- rous operat In one district of the Eleventh Ward, the namey of Jobm Sullivan, Peter MeLauybiin, William Dougberty, John RetHy, Philip Smith, William Coss tello. id several others were voted upon from six to fifioen times each without any interforeuce. Va- Fiona other gangs of desperadoen under the loud of Peter McKnight, Cock Robin, Johnny Mouch, ana other shining ligits of the K. ) Ward were out nw voting spree, and threa ance OM ALY body who wonid oppose thei, In Peter B, Sweeney's Ward, the Twenticth.» kang of sixty bruisors wore hired'at the rate of #10 each to vote forthe Sweeny man Friday 2 thoy came to the Fourth District of the ward a ro- spectable citizen challenged one of the ruMans. ‘The inypec'or, » Sweeny man, immediately ordered the citizen's “expulsion from the polls. The latter de murred to this order, and after « sharp discussion was allowed to reman in the room, He challenged twenty-five of the gang, all of whom, however, be- ing professional swearors, kissed ‘the book ‘and Swore their votes in, ‘The chalienger told ® pollce- mun to arrest the repeaters, but tho inspector, ‘whose name is sald to be Charles Hatch. forbade the officer or the other inspectors to intorfere pal Baia AN hia LONG ISLAND. psy St, Dominic Roman Catholic Church, in Oyster Bay, was dedicated yesterday, Tho elect f Whitestone have r map thd old Trustees. It cut up proverty too jp ud did not give them an adeq rev Some time ago one Childs, residing in Astor! 1,, suddenly disappeared, wad it was suppo. ‘ diowned, “iH olléeted several hundred dollar from his friends, and It has since boon ascescalnod 1 i‘ Childs and his wife are Hiving in Bangor, Mo.. aud that his disappearance was only a ruse Lo raise tlie Wind. — - THK LATEST LABOR NEW —— The Brooklyn CoOperative Association received last weak $1,119, Mr. ‘Ty powr The German Cabi to the Troy Uni payiient to Several of was elected Vice President of No. 6 on Saturday ovoulag makers yesterday kayo $200 Cooperative Collar aod Cull Uo, made by the latter in collars. oll factories at Hunter's Point have ftopped ranning and discharged bands under the dull- bent of (rade, The others are working ouly ball me, erihe, Amaleamated Koto and Join. re on Saturday elected Ferguson, at; Cam President; KR. Willlains, Branch hecrotary ; roasuier; Frice, Branch Hetedpe. mittee intrasted with the establishing of AAP he hte Gt Relon W"Vonagio @l Mr, Jacob Lor! te about erect ity houses: on his estate Jerome Par race Sree. te ae aetna hacer Pane gts Tae ta meoti Conference Com- Catan re . NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, THE PRESIDENT AND THE NATIONAL The Co Sella Martin Give Timely T Reply. Wasmvatow, Deo. 12.—A committee of colored men waited upon the President on Saturday, and Senator Harris (colored), of North Carolina, a dele- gate to the National Labor Convention, addrossed him as follows: DENT: In accordance wi © National Labor Convent & rerotution ust held in ie city colored mt ren the seals views of the 60 Of this great 1 am here, der wiations of ‘that bo th eof the colored men for Da Jost manner in which Minitered tho affairs of the country Te nee this n your recognition of ro In appointing Diack men to oMces of wrest respon- ity ‘and trust, they Were diack, ofthe ae in recogntih tha Are & part ‘of the body politic. Nad that you, tn casting your eves ove this bron try to select eultable pérsons to Mil office, have rin Alike white and black men in the Just scale of merit, have beew goverued, not by the Color of their skins, bat heir intellectanl and moral worth. Sir. for this ime Other noble acts of Justice ou your Dart, perinit m ret: eapvelaliy” on nehalt’ of ‘Toa mn fo the Routh, ow Under went everyth' Beene totem uaternent arerze val og opine ‘cep z harsctor is Toes Of fel sah Tak oe wi Ju rf Hon of 01 phind ml, wir, not he patriotism you have fed in the black w nt Of the encor an iven 01 Lo strive to be somothing in (heir day and generation Sif, In your administration we seo x practical carry: ing’ ont of the rineiples upon which the Go ean party were fonnd ‘equality, and Inatioe. fo "thagk ‘you in, the Se ready to dofond yre snd tae country. se 0 i } he President reviled: Gentiemen, Lam gratified to receive this delegation aa T have watched the pro- Fievass your vouvention with great attention. uae done ali I could to advance the best interests Of the citizens of our country without reeard to lor, and K shall endeavor to do im the fulure what have done in the paat, T hope that the measures you have inaucurated will result {n the securcment Of your boat aims Rey. Sella Martin, apeaking for the dolegation, said: Mr. President, one great subject of int during our deliberations was the seouring he laborers of the South, #0 that they mas Permancat settlers and Independent eit ure eight milito by Congress t secure your ence to prov laps d iand grants to railways and other corporation the detrin Preal suggertion would give the of actual re Amertoan ways House Committee on Fi exception of Mr. Bs ign Affaire, with the who Wie Dot present at the tain the President's views on neseace. The iy © coucurred In Us ecui¥D ation of The Sun. As the above is going the rounds of the prows, it may be proper to inform you that there is not a word of truth init, ‘This subject hus not been at tendod to in tho only meeting that Committee bas hid this session, and 1 kuow that several members differ entirely with the President on the Caban Re- public question, Yours t uly, FERNANDO WOOD, Wasuixoron, Dec, 11, 1500. The Pres! Waantsetox, Doc, 1 will ine tigation ‘onspiracy, and tho President's conuee How therewith, ssociate Justice Grier 4 ation to the Fresident, nor d wil do 40, Ith hos warned him contin arly . Stumton for Mr, Griel A New York Politic Wasminoton, Deo. 12,—Yesterday a man rep- rosonting himself as W. E. Perry deposited with the National Bank of the Republic « piece of paper pur porting to be a cheek on the Chomical Bank of Now York. drawn by N. L, & G, Griswold, of that city, jor $20,000. A bank-book was given, crediting wim with the depostt of that sum. ‘Tho man subsequently calied daring the temporar; absouce of the President of the Dank, and attempt to draw §6,000 or $7,000. Tho hier, however, had reeoived orders from the Prevident not to pa hutn any money pending the inquiry of the New Yor tios, In response to telerams the Chemical nik it had no check out for §80,00, nad the Griswoid's that they kept nv accouutia the Chewi- cal Bank, ted upon the te in Washington, — SKINNING A DOG ALIVE, EL Trini botore Kecor: =A Charge of Fearful Cru b Beast-A Ruptured M for Dou's Wi Recorder Hackett prosided in the Court of Goneral picesions Friday, ‘The day was not apart for the trial of misdemeanors, including a number of eaves of cruelty to animals, As the politicians are not Interested in there oasos, the air of the court room wus pure and fresh, ‘Tho rst caso called up was that of Charles Recker, a large, lymplatic-looking German, who was charged with havingon the 9th of May last skinned a dog alive. Col, Fellows said that it was & case of a peeuilarly a charactor. It showed a cold-blooded ina he sake of poor, frail hum: would not maxe out ton the morning of May @he was be- reached by the wie of the prisoner to go up to oom and see If he could not stop Becker, as he Knocking things 1 Alling th he went up and saw Becker tn the room ‘at work on the dog, who was Tying op a table Uleed. ing; i knife was in Becker's hand; the animal was howling fearfully; the wight #0 frightened the wit= meas that he proeipltately ‘retreated trom th Anding an officer, hio informed lin of the occurrence, dat the officer declined going into the room, as he had no authority to gu into @ private house without & warrant, John W. Hudson waa the noxt witness, He sald that he was on officer of tho Bociety for the tion of Cruelty to Animals, Hoe testified that ti prisoner admitted to him “that he had skinned the dog: that It was ha dog, and he could do as he pleubed with it." Wm, IH. Campbell testified sub- stantially to the foregoing statement. ‘The prisoner was pat on the stand and testified that he had been suffering from « rapture some Joars, and at times was alfected so seriously that he could’ not attend to bis business; that a doctor namod Smith had advised him to use dog fat for ite nd that he killed his dog for that purpose that Le fret cut its throat and lect die calmly, und about balf an ANerward proceeded to re: move the skin, He sloatly insisted he did not skin tho dog Wasa poodle, (Laaxhter,} x Wis Aaguln recalled, who further tos- tiled that when he went into the room two days + the skinning ke fount the body of the poo dle Ina bucket of water, its bead ona bench, and two fits ieee banging on @ nail on tho wall, Lhe jury Jored a verdict of not guilty, Of course every one was taken by surprise, tucluding His Honor, —<$<—__— A Mittic Girl Burted Alive, From, she Buffalo Express About four weeks ago a little German girl in Brooklyn, Ohio, took sick with the lock-Jaw, und in tow days sho was thought dead and Was ber! On the evening of her turial, the mother, for som reason, wos led to the grave, and, with le Pressed close to tho ground, thought she heard noise and believed her ehild to be moving tn Its cofin. She withbeld from asking assistance for fear of bein, ridiouled, and immediately procured w spade an began to’ dig up the earth, Soon she came to the coin, and hurriedly taking it from the eur. Wand there found the body of her ehi. jure alter ite burial, as warm wa if it were i ing, and lying om its jade. She took the child to her uouse, where # physician was immediately called in ahd every resiorative applied to bring the child to life, It was too late, The soul bad taken Mis fight, and in & Jew ours more the body was cold and'iey, It wis soon buried again, and has not singe been disturbed, 1 PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, —_——. Sol, Gooree HH. Johnson has beon nominated, nt the ry Petihe'ttayoraliyot Boston, “meerasee Hepudticans Fothor Hyaciathe sailed for Burope in the Perel S88 proceediags do not oult hist, be will fevurn to seed Permanently im Auierion. sep rariais [Ea GLORIA TIRI, DOMINE, anisms Dedication of the New Church of the Doml- nicnns-Sermon by the Rev. Dr. EB. Me= Glynn. The new Church of the Dominican Fathers, on Lexington avenue, between Sixty-Afth and Sixty- sinth streets, which was described in Tos Stw some time since, was dedicated on yesterday to the service of Almighiy God, onder the tithe and Patronage of St. Vincont Ferrer. It is a beau: tiul monument of the taste of Kiely, the architect, and the devout spirit of the Dominican Fathers and people of their district. It must be understood that the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer does not occupy the place of a parish church, It ina con- ‘Yentual chapel attached to the House of the Order of Preachers," THR SERVICE OF DEDICATION commenced at 104 A. M. with the entrance of the Procession of clergy and acolytes into the church. This procession was quite novel and beautifol, Firat came the acolytes bearing the processtonal cross and candles, They were about twenty In number, Those who headed the procession wore the beaut!- fal white habit of the Order of St. Dominic, cover ed with Inco surplices; the remainder were attired tn tho usual scarlet and white dress of the acolyte, ‘Thon followed the clergy, the Dominicans in thetr white woollen habits, seapulars, and cowis; the scenlar clergy wearing thelr black clerical rober, the celebrant and sssistants in the purple vestments used during Advent. Tho offciant, the venerable Vicar-General Dr. Btarra, attired in cope, stole, and mantle, closed the procession, attended by acolytes in white, bearing the silver vessel of holy water for the “Asperges,” or sprinkling. ue CEREMONY. They knelt before the altar, chanting pealms, and then fn the order mentioned marched in procession down the middle aisle, still chanting, passed through the vestibule and portal, and mado the entire circait Of the building outaide the walls, the oMfciant sprink- ling the vast concourse of people as be passed and the wails ofthe church with holy water, After the cir- cuit was completed, they re@nterea the church, Passed up the middle aisle, down one of the aide aisles, and up the other, and redntering the chancel rail, knelt and sang the Litany of the Saints, the con- ly keeling and joining in the devo eluded the ceremony of dedication. ‘THE ORCHESTRA, of ten bras instruments and organ, conalatini which hod been mute during this part of the ce mony, now broke forth with paling notes, The procession of clergy and acolytes passed tuto the sactisty, to returm ina few miuuter, when THe SOLEMN MLGM MASS began. The celebrant was the Rev. Father Wilson, tho venerabio ex-Soperior of the House of the Do: minicans in Now York, deacon ; the Rey. Father barks O. 8. D., sub-deacon; the Rev, Father ‘Slinger, 8. D. Amor the other clergymen Prerent and seatoa within the church were, the Key. Father Mec the Church of the Holy Crows; the of the Chareh of Burtsoll, of Father Mo- of St. Rose of Lima Bonaventure, Superior of th The Dominicans present w: ery Rey. Father Dunn, Provineial of the O der, and the Rey. Fathers Clarkson, of Columvus, Ohio, Turncr, O'Rourke, MeGovern,and Hoarion, withthe celebrant, deacon, and sub-deacon before Aumed, members of the House In New York, Tun music, ‘The mass selected for the occasion was Farme ono of great beauty and rabrical aumplicity, but eral beautiful solos, ducts, and quartets were in- troduced with fine effect, The *O Salutaria,” by atvor, was wll rendered by Mrs. Eusiace Seablon, firat soprano, and Mise Lucy Scanion, contralto, thers, The duct, “Justus ut Palma,” sunz during the of fertor y the tenor and basso, was quite fine, and the Vent Creator" decidedly effective, The organ, though rather amall for the church, was weil man- aged by Prof, Hauschell. ‘TH SERMON Tas by. the beloved pastor of Bt. Stephen's Chnre the Rev. Dr, E. MeGiynn, and was ono plest e ‘The subjcet was The In the Holy Bacrifiee,” a theme always dear to the Catholic heart and mind, He quoted larecty from Holy Writ to prove that the eucharistic sacrifice con- tains the real presence, the body aud blood of Christ, And {hat [e Was even in anawer to prophecy and the typical sucrifices of the Jewish law, and as the last ‘at of the Saviour; that He ordained how forth His death in that sacri. le come again, und commissioned them to \ecewsorn; Concluding with an exlortation to holies in that district to remember that God Was their midst a Abin the d that approneli rts. itution of m thelr newly consecrated temple ded jeated to His renew their strongtn His rewarks were listene eat attention by the large and highly respoctab congregation preacot, who, during the entire se vico of nearly four hours, manifested the greatest re- spect and fervor of devotion, $$ NEW JERSEY, —— Mr. Timothy Foley of Hoboken, denios that he ever recived or ever paid a ‘own oF of another. Ho ne ‘The Justices of Hudson county, who wore indicted for received {ileal tipon the Iseuauco of warrants peal from the verdict roo Jered against Justice Cutter ou Friday last. John Urich, agod 16 yonrs, of Cinyton street, Newark, waa arresied yesterday, on complaint of Mrs Ann Callory, on charge of stealing 15. In_money aud Sieo fs 138 Vnived bates bonds from her store i Rast Swark. Gustay Noll Mr, Sackett, pe by two officers iank Koad, betwe: In & pool of biood. Hi ad alas welt in U lore head, 116 bad gambled $100 of his ompioyer’s money, — JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, sett at ‘The Colorado arrived last night, Olive Logan will talk abous her * Girls" this even- tng Ia Cooper Insutute, The Daunticns Clud ball takos place on Tuesday night Instead of Thursday, ‘The floor of the Empire Skating Rink has been leveled and put im order fur skating. J, Bayle O'Keilly Jeoturos to-night on * Poniantem tn the British Army," in the Cooper Institute, Bergeant Folger held four prisoners yesterday in his Gitiual House'of Detention, Crime, poverty. ‘The sccond annual ball of the Insurance Patrol Rollef Asvociauon will be giveu at Arving Hall this evening. At about 2 o'clock yesterday morning Michael Me- Qusur wae knocked down aud robood im We Ninth Youtorday morning Henry Barclay attempted to stab Officer Canavan, of the Beovuad Ward police, at Park row aad Ann street, form and the non-errtval of material bas ob the new Post Oflice, Congress 0,000 {OF the Work. Mr. Thomas Hunter, principal of the New York High’ Rehool, has bed appoinied dent of the Bormal schoul A annual salary of $4,500. ‘The woman suffragists on Saturday decided that to keep their secrets they must hereafter prouibit the presence of all reporters. ‘The recovery of Fiorence Scannell ts still con- sidered doubtful, but hl late, who wus shut at tho fume time, expects io be about iu a tow duya, Yesterday morning Hannah Carnes, of 239 West Fortysecoud street: Was seriously acalded by her hus- band, who throw ovor Ler a kettle of Lot water, during a quarrel. Mr. Angnstus Mavervck delivered a very eloquent address before the Mott Memorial Association oo} Sate Wiaay giaht:on the lw, character, aud tues of the late mond inst ® policeman Is that the been d to clear a uumber of boys jeswao's store, Cloaned out the mouey drawer alsu, The storm last Monds: jon of * Education at ‘BY the S0- 6. Lam Yon ihe pega OMcer Darke, of the New York Hotel, fe to be tried before the Holice Commissioners for co¥ering ap ing cortain is connected with the suicide of Juha K: there a tow days ago, Froderio Evans was Installed postor of the Laight greece Gaptine Churen yestorsay® afternoon thes Her, Ha Sone vowing Je ke Keudrick, Thos: artoitae Ww: Waltz, Wine etd, aud Ht, Mt br particlpatisige Superintendent Losee, of the Free Labor Bureaa, roparts that lor the week ailing December ai, io faves $10 fom d tor as. MM helo ro 0; femal biluauous were pi veured for OO ‘nh oun siew. A. number of residents of the tenement house Nos, 21, 2 and Ww atreet pused elves Dy throws fagthe sucw from the rout.” One geutionas has Ween eplit Opes by & piece Ol Coal Coulawed lb aslovelful of 4 Margaret Vall, housekeeper, of 8) Hamiiton street, scoyered o fre under the stairs at A, yesterday, ‘his is the third a! with o two months bo set this house 0® fre, always io the same manner, an’ at the seme hour on Suntay morning, aud always’ duoovered by the some person, ‘The bronae statue cast for the Seventh R Was ob exhibition ry ar dios tn Week Meo on Saturday, It ts 10 feet high, tend cost 85,000, te to be crocted we euteance, and Willa et Mel! Renta ‘one your to eteaeeen . iment aud upoa a PRICE TWO CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. emeneseriitnansns MARTIAL LAW TO BE PROCLAIMED IN IRISH CITLES. teens of the British Onbinet- to be Suspended— —Three Cabinet meotings ‘Were called last week on account of the critical con- dition of Ireland, The Ministers resolved to proclaim ‘Tipperary and Londonderry, and to send 5,000 troops to Ireland to meet any emergency. The Gov- ernment will introduce a bill on the reassembling of Parliament empowering It to suspend the writ of Aabecs corpus \n Ireland. —_—_ GEN, PRIM’S COUP D'BTAT. Spain—Prim to Procinim Genon King and Make Him- Panis, Deo. 12.—Private advices received hore Assert that Gen. Prim contemplates © coup d'etat; ‘that, 180 volees in the Cortes, he will pro- cintm the Doke of Genow King, and then present « law to the Cortes making himself Regent daring the minority; that he relies on the support of the army, the Generals being in his favor; and that he will send for the Duke of Genos soon to carry oat the scheme. On the other hand, a public despatch from Madrid Annoances that Prim mide a speech yesterday im the Cortes, In which lenied any sach intention, He declared, how ever, his belief that an tmmense majority of the country was in favor of the Duko Genoa ; that the Duehoss of Genoa was willing her son should accept the crown; and that tn all Probability the Duke of Genoa would soon be pre claimed King of Spait Tho Pontif's Successor. is, Dec. 19.—The Pope has decreed that in eawe of his death, the (Ecumenical Conneil shall be dissolved, and that none but Cardinals shall take part in tho election of his successor, —iaee Change of the French Cabinot. Pa Dee. 12. Council of Ministers thie aft mmoned to consider and decide was upon an immediate change of the Cabinet, ————————___ Pintn Questions fer Mr. Sands, To the Katttor of The Sun. Sia: I seo various excellent gentlemen have tendered a public dinner to Nathaniel Sands, of the Citi Association, as an evidence of their appre- clation of his services to the city, Bestdes general commendations, they come down to particulars, and n your official nositions*In the Board of Edneation and the Depart tot Taxes, which the besos phd ¥ Jofuential citizens induced you to nccopt, we have tenn you exitinn 0 BAIN 01 in tie discharge at “your “for the Pudite good, and’ the same spirit of wise econom: which markéd your conrse betore the assumption ‘those ads mal iabors.”* Now I desire 1o ask a few questions for Mr, Sands to answer: First—Did you ndvise Senators Williams and Vs Peiten to separate themselves from thelr Republican associates, and so vote as to pass the ‘Tammany tax levies? and did you promise to them from the censure of the press if they so voted? ‘Second—Did those tax levies raise the salary of the ‘lax Commissioners from $5,000 to $10,000? and immediately after the Legisiature adjourned, did {8 transpire that you had been prommed an appoint ment axa Tax Commissioner ! and did you eireulate for signature & letter requesting you to accept the oftiee Third—When you got into your office as Tox Commissioner, did you appoint your son or brother toa phice under you? and did you anpotns the Cor- responding Secretary of the Citizens’ Association, and hie brother, to other places ? Fourth—Dia ‘you the to largely Increase the salaries of these centlemen and others, and did you thereby Increase the expenses of that Commis- Sion by thousands of dollars, and did you so vous knowing that unless you did,’ the increase would not peace? the Levies: he — ‘ex Levies which aay’ Mostra, Willams ana Ven Petia ts San contata the propriation for sectart schools, and have the Citizens’ Association, and a large number of the gentlemen who have invited you to dinner loudly expressed their indignation against that provieloa ? am assured that the ans Hons muat, if tr they are anawered your would-be hosts may come to the conclusion that they have been imposed upon, ANTI-HUMBUQ, a FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, ——_ Fears are entertained of a rebellion in Portugal. ‘One thousand Spanish troops arrived in Havana abe Semesel Paar conened tiga The Sue» On redacing tue depth, and tek Yoge, bowlidertag Us ae pilots M. Lessons denies \mat the Suez Cunsl Company fin want Of funds, oF Tounlsce international proteo ‘The London Observer that outage makes e’ pleasing” kmprenion ta" me's, circles. Mr. Lowe, Chancellor of the British ae, bas pi f funds t : selrlara Seer, 2th Peds, Bewere The Spanish Cortes have rejected the bill of the Kegenoy for indeninitvingtexiles under the ii thee Goi Mea ‘The (Beameniecal C il has sdjoere vatil after EEnnett Cine aceeett release ne ‘from Gunelt Chat ta obilgations of the Concordat. - ” esis RY BROOKLYN. pti FEE, ‘Wm. J. Fisher, under arrest on charges of subor- nation of per) red |) Saturday ahd gave ballin 83.000" SUSE GUbers om The Grand Jury having under consideration mente been found, if Louis Troudwein ha bove in Conover street, clr ved a The Democratic reformers of Ki Another meeting At Judge Thomas's ows ertlme Pirgha Waturday eveaing and srectedoloenn the irtoga th. ‘ourveen! Mop ‘teenth, Bow. ix teenth, and Ninevoeuth Wards to 6 Rew ath, and HN ry to for deiendant in the divoree case. aepinet Boencer A. Meed epphicsdion motion was Peta In the Brooklyn City Court on Saturday, ‘Annie together with the costs of the ea ing 610: SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, pai! We are to have new postage stamps, Tho Hon. Nathaniel G. Upham died in Concord, N. Won Betuday. aged yean, Ue ® ay Oregon railroad ts belng laid at Indians of Arizona have captured s herd of Government cattle near Apacho Vass, Arizona. ‘The election returns from Ui counties ia Texas give Davis 9.071 majority for Governor. ‘Tho House on Saturday referred Mr, bill for $44,000,000 auditional of legal tenders, ‘The Germans of Washington met on Saturday Protest against tho hanging ot Dr. Schoeppe, bas The annual charge for tuition tn the dopartinent of Yale College ie to be raised to #90. R. B. Wilmarth defeated Luther 8. Brooks for the bill/ard championsilp of Massucuusetts, Im Bostou, Saturuay eveding, by 1,200 to 465. bad Fiftcen through passengers by the st trom Honolua, fer’ san Pricekss. for New Keak es Saturday by the Pacite railroad, quick time. Horace 8. Taylor, a well Boston shipmas- ter, was crushed to death last ne aiee ‘the ferry boat aud the pier at the Bast Dostoa lauding. During the perform the Adelphi The: Boston. on Saund ge of the Watson ers, ayuinasis, fo, striking iead"and thouluers. - ‘Thieves biew open the safe of the Treaeui Erie county, Ohio, of day, wits damaged the Court sole hs momays ean What car, and ercaped. bacco Lewis Barker, of Ottumwa, Towa, thot Tiistareh, bg eho aang i his w ranean! the boweld with « bowie Mr. Sargent, of California, 00 fk in tae House. provid tofu fo quastines sot aay

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