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Sd ed = THIRTY-SEVENTI YEAR THE CUBAN INSURRECTION, OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE SINCE ITS OUTBREAK, — oa Fr Volley as Dt ved ti Dov ee Mid Provests Againat the Butchery of American Citi and HW ouvy Tom stor New rath Wich seme A Love for Cuba—Why the Relen Th President to-day transmitted to the Senate a Yoluminons \ eyment in reply to the resolution eall- lng for information with regard to Cuba, ‘THE OUTHNRAK OF THR REVOLUTION, Sonsal-Gen, Hall, in a irtter to Sceretary Sew- ¥. 18, 1965, quoted the views of a conservative namely, that the news of the Spanish revo- ls enthnaiasticnliy received in Cuba, and the ‘views of the Cubans as to slavery are diverse. Some desire immediate and others the gradual abolition of ery, while not a few desire the continuance of the institution, The insurrecion in the Bastern And Central Departments is represented to be for- midabdle. Inn loiter dated Dec. 17, 1968, Vice Consnl Hall Baye: “The insurrection is eaining sireneth The Condition at Metanzes \ beral distrust and para'y. sis.” In Febroary, 1 the consular agent at Sagua The state of things tere is much rxagrersted, and he ronds rticulars, Mr. Hall transmits to che Secretary of iste, Mr, Washbarie, March 11, 1°69, what pur orte to be a decree Of the insurgent assembly abo) hing slavery, bow Mr. Hall, Maret 27, the Captain General captures on the high» arma, monition: and directing th eaptured, THR AMERICAN FLAG MUST DE RESPECTED, B'S PROCLAMATI: tranamita the decree of ated March 94, authorizin 4 of Vanes carrying men, or effects In aid of the insnreont Xecution a# pirates of persons so eretury Fish informs Minister Roberts that Unired Biate« citiz na have the right to carry on the bigh wes artic inod for t nice Of Spatr subject to seizurc war, or to ¢ hed itary ions may b Wer tO enizens of tue U Broperty THR KPANIAH SPY MAKES A DISCOVERY: ter Io the 5th of Ap Min L write atte fala and exaggerated stute mens at tings to er favor of n New York ™, elven "Ti pendent Government of Col Mi desputes expeditions and arms ia and of the 1 surgents Tie KEY TO MR, Fists POLICY Beeretary Vis’), on April 17, replies that he doe Rot perert¥e the ueevsaity or propriety of interfer A portioy oft of Cudiare in tasur Wrons, wd United St ir to prevent violations of law, ‘The Unitow States are Sti wafers: irom the eflocis of precipiits recognt Yon of bel tzeront rhe hich was ¢ foreict nations « ttle more than. tea mont ateal eich a present inte part t fey, but will cxcrute th coor cient laws that have ben enue nip. The svinpatny oo the Ua Deople stinvine ty seoure the T ment, and all efforts to io. th at bin the. veramente wut cling. ce They will us babe but Wht Haut then in an viet sPastan nynmaniot Mr. Hall, Apri 90, iis Count Valmasens Proclanotion of Aved 4, that every man over flitecr found weuy irom Lome may be shots that ever unocenph oi flying a Whi fhm) be Vistar at We with dar t arric | worcibly’t Susuior ft ths at mw that Count Va wg hie | nt the country CHRTYRY FISH PROTESTS Socre'ary Fish, Mav 19, 1809, pr ferent 0: e viig tion and humanity RCNP SKY FISH MAKES A DEMAND tary Fie, Aug 10, instructs Minleter Sickle pensation Gor tie bam ths to require that ¢ wit nes, and agmin-t longer eurrytig o1 barous manner, SPAIN ALWAYS WANTED CUBA TO HE FREE, Minister Sickles, Ang. 1 in the in sgalst Coun ye war in this bi unicates his yeraaiion with the Spanish Minister, » S. ister, Interrupting me, as if he ‘thor one qui fir thy novwled| the Gover ea tind fall ite internarronal duties im reg ird to the Caban insur Since the vie people of Spal tod Blates ax their na intention of U exccuted th ¥ a1 the national cause, th. ave coine to regare the al fr Te was ci Spauish Liberals, who initiated ond revolutionary movements which hey given to Spain ils new politied Life, (0 make, wt thy @arilest moment, provisivn for ehurantering Ke overniment to Cubs: but tole fatal toeurreetion roke out the very moment When it was pomable te ive lO Cubs ail the nghts sue desired. ‘Vie cry « * Desth to Sponiuids wan beard an Spain, and at b. exe imporsibie in the fice of civil war to earry@ out the benetietent plon they hive formed. The Liberal party in Spain finds itrel! forced to areeming sy mputhy wiih (he revolutionary rty in Cuba, and the Liberws of Catia, who ou: Tobe their Gras Intends, ave eonverto by “whe f ty of the pituat ir Uitterest € Bhere in uorsentinent sdcarer to the hearts of th Liberal leas than thito et they showed be ore t Het, ak oppored to sclig the Abolition of slavery. H Fee ion an deplorable intake, both a be ‘ound to seitie » er ws to do Justice i honor of 8 fy gratified, Were is no intenti Us Tverais of spain, cver usin to work the sia Bf Caba on the old slavery sistem, Te has. be Mer constant wish to grant ‘0 tne Cubans the ad ministration or her a fu!) fa the r own liverty, chal con aection ant Kome shadow of their politieal re ativ: BRAIN WILLING TO TRANSFER CUDA TO THR UNITED BIATHS, Minister Steklo, Ang 2h, say sasceptibihty to the luos of & transf the Unite! States than to seovce nde fhe persons and Would not be s Jer Cuban ¢ Bression T hear p in Catalonia DELLIGERENT RIGHTS DISCLAsED, Mr. Roberts, Sept. 18 bellizerent rights to th Mr, Fish reolies might be t infringing upor t would be prea oF desire, amon Ti ceneral I fnd of thi andl te ere isan ay perty of the erent riglits perfect answer lo say reuched by United Btatew. . Fish is pleased that Mr, f s draws lie uu thorities irom the history und the statesmen of thi United ‘States, and reminds him that Spain con teded belligerency to tie South w#ixty six. days after the bloodless assault on Surnter, he Unite Btates have frequently r of hurnan ty, agatn monstrited, in the interest he manner in whieh the Cubst tonte.t is wazed, The present sinte of ubairg ean not be indefinitely provong, ani the United State reserve the right of future wetion, Unlawsul expe fitions tn aid of the Cuban insurgents have be Janne!, aud ove succeeded; but the United Stairs as ulslays been ready W det on information fui nirned Ly Mr, Roberts, and has acted on auch in formation even when it has proved erroneous, WHY THE GUNDOATS WERE RELEASED, Minister Sickles, Oct. 18, tranem fecree according Nberty of worship. in Cuba copy of Bilvela's note desiring the President fufluence with Cuban refugees to secure alors acter to. the wa J to relewe ate, WhiC? ar tended to OF st Hert or Cuba, but to deiend the ca against Aiiousters and pirates, WHEN SPAIN WILL GRANT REFORMS. 4 a copy cf 9 Mimster Sickles inforins Secretary Fish, u Eno telorins for Cuba will be brought forvar {Ni tae hostile b re dispersed, und subsequent Advises him of the progress aud consudmalion of Various relorn's for Poria Keo, Deceuiber 3 Mr, Sickics telegraphed Mr, Fish w follows: The F Fecretary wishes to ature the United went that Spain now de Bires dhe mort friendly remtions with #!l the Amer Gun Republics, and intends in her colonial poltey te Degiu immediately the most Hboral reforms, RVIDENCE OF CUGAN INDEPENDENCE. Copies of a number of aMdavi's submitted by Messis, Loy ry Abd Consis t0 estialinh the existencé of ast war and au tadependent Government i Cubs ore furnished, with w letter dated Dee 15, iri Mr. Lowry to Mr. Fish stating that the Aborney General bad dec ined toconsider said affidavits good evidence and lad clearly expressed the purpose of « Government MOAR ADVISES THE RELKASR OF THE GUNNOATS. Attornev-Cen, Hoar, under date of Dee. 16, gives piuion that ats aot proper tor the United Siaiex pie tea ‘tne opablah, gunboats under the statute of fols, and inform: Mr. Fish that tue Government has MBod on this vp alum NEW YORK, FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, —_—— Senate. Wasmvaros, Deo. 20.—Mr. Canrenren (Rep, Wis.) prosented petitions from mempers of the le- NI profession of New York, askinz for sn incrense Of the ealnries of the Judges oi the United States Courts, which were referred, RETRENCHMENT WITH A YENORANCR. M+. Axtuox® (Rep. R.L), from the Committee on Hinting, reported, with an uinendment, the joint resolation for the for the ase of the Benate, 8,000 copies, ¢ use of t 5,000 copies, of the enlogies upon the Inte Benator Fessenden, ‘with an accompanying portrait of the deceased, ' The bill was passed, VIROINTA=A CIVIL SERTIOR BILL, Mr. Trumpvrt (Kep., Ill), from the Judtetory Committee, reported a Joint’ resolution declaring Virginia entitled to a representation In Concress. Mr. Scuuns (Rep, Mo.) Intrudaced ® bili to re form the civil service, and addressed the Br nate in explanation of tts provisions. The bill provides for a Civil Service Burean, and te similar wo Mr. Jeuckes's Vill, introduced at the last scealon, ANOTITER CADLE, Mr. Posrrnoy (Kep., Kansas) introduced a bil! to charter an Amer 4 Holland Ocean Gable Com any, Providing for direct Lelegraphic communicy, Jon between Washington, New York, Holland, and Enrope generally, under concession granted by the King of Holland to William Cornet Jewett. Re- ferred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, LIGHT WANTRD ON THR ALADAMS CLAIMS. Mr. Summrn (Ren, Mas.) offe tution, which was agreed to, requesting Un ident to eommanieate wit the Sena com patible with the public. interests, copics of any correspondence ween the Uniied States and Great Britain con sing Questions pending between the two coun tries since the rr) ction of the Claims Convention by the Sen Adjourned, House of Kevrosentatives Tie following bills and joint resolutions were ntroduced : By Mr. Pot. are (Hep » Vt)—Providing for a froe rye. (out of tational band ity Wie Tui (ites. Ned.) Declaratory of the act of Ui CE duly, 1hbs, OF A Ninerioan tine of malLan te vt pas weon Now York ‘nad THE BALL OF THE FAT MEN, | ae MOUNTAINS OF FLESH ON THE MEAVY FANTASTIC TOR. by our Special Corps of Artist The Fat Men's ball last night was the largest Merling of whe season, and s complete enecess. Farly tn the evening ® crowd of eager spectators gathered tn front of Irving Hall to witness the arri 8 of the corpnient feesters with their dam: They applanded or hissed in accordance . with the ‘Weight represented, Lean specimens of humanity shrank sideways Into the building, amid cries of “Here are your two hundred pounders for yout Look at that lizard," etcetera. Bat three hundred pound re walked tn with « algnlty that abasbed the scoffers. It was remarked that fat men had usoally loan dames on thetr arms, And tice terea, KxJudge Mansfeld and his wife ‘wore ihe only pair that were equally fat, and they took an extraordinary pride thervin, At the entrance stood a large seales, on which candidates for election tepped With tremor and alighted with gratifention, Tt tod elorions tales, PARATIONS FOR THR GRAND MARCH ‘The Grand March was to have taken place at precisely balt-past 11 w'elock, bat, owing to the rity of the eorpulent gym: son the fantestle tor, was Postponed until 1% ‘Then came the mighty corporal Fisk to morshall 1 The wo went Fr all Who could F (8 boost of turning the acale at 30 ant beyond assembied ante room, Tt was ive Rint. One var throng of heavy” chops, tassive ficer and The freee wore one ormere Erropean port roun't, ike full moons, and per- i hee to the eon spired. aril! of rater of Weomn mci wei aenan® Geeeaeed two or more: States, and. Por ti when fat men sweat" observed pe are, ates re the Hon, Jobn Fisk. There Diy Mr. Sur aek (Dethas L pend the provis is aatistaction In seeing them or then frenethon the pub sweat; but a lean man's perspt i ne the “ration, hal Lit the water with: fh ut the #tumina,” rite M\ROH, ‘The command wos ptven, an * charged by f pol sichues =a . rE ated the mark 1 " alivatiou bt the Gaited Minies Statue tne p s Hut tis tice we ODE iit Oe poh Cee ines ites ‘ Gon al yl wis not the thy tho Gh OF duly, hép, oa tee eepien BAS, UAL) sludow of @ amile npon tt, it Resoners oH o" Dering tle March the gallery Were omer fillel With speetatora en, NY ® hundved ladies gazed in tho pallertes ; and eaited ton below a ifana't Ionawerie, isk. they termed the ea rhincerros, and Win, F, Howe teen Pipoepotsmus NE Ake wNoha ot Iie couples swept a awathe CONTE Ab me twinty fet wide dn their Poste off Heb. Gate, ayont, thet mareh avout the fou we bf mice th rie Line ny teat Mange Pe oabers tea grave, They had the tea bu Terrivoies to iaquire wit int thay leganate ve iort Arvofagus, Soil Fisk, wocagare to et nN dost understand our humor iy Me Gee We cai lated without te being seen, we cut chucale pivanatice te ne Bat we cou taut, for don't you kLow FA ad o e phat you wmet heft Hae ne ms ing Fisk Wasa han who throws bim Into Ty AIF, Woopwaut (titi. ha "| the shadow. Thi tran it Blout, of Poughkeepsle, oR from the Peet tent wh te | who don and welgie BW) pounds Muted Hates are iniptiaved ary | wherens Fi (the scale dant nbcht) at {51 arin oferta 1 Then ene ©. 1 Duryea, 8s Stevens, i827 Beall taken for teevreste eed (and wie, 169%, ned tA. Linco! They hued ed tice aides or the hail, and wherever they pisned ihe By Mr. Score (Hep, a )—Inetractiog the Jean ones were hide An tmpressive rlience pre: ry con uattes to taqiire ti he gue valledy for How the Getilen the acoffers, the whl snitees Courie! Katy teat holding Wele Bhieeb.Pleeonnsed: ameter ters nit TUK REVENCA—TAR BANKRUPTCY Law cance. Thrice they tramped- around the. tally apd Mr. Jupp (Rep. Ti) introduecda hil to an th e spectators felt the ht eink Into (hetr meno clef duly gs, do, to protect the revenue. Keer | rice,’ Like the elory clout on the mountain's prow,” Mt Peuawe hee Cir ren sce Gs ARRIVAL OF TINE HON, WM. ML TWEED, cting the Cor an on th ew f th At 10:3) an immense riage rolled to the door Laws to inquire waether the boukrayte at Thee wan o thegreun ending iu ove district may. U Of the cab. A. pont rous for other, Adopted. wis lowered tot ound, which, vinarnra oan waddled ap Mr. Wairtemon oviiling fer the F acdiministering the teat het rs, Retorred to the Cu “Hall to the ‘Tommany teuetion. 4 whieh Mr, Tweed Mr. Hit op. Mass.) Informed ihe House tint weed ‘over th of the Serauth Rrglment, claimed the and of the voile of the ball, and swept the hall wich majstic race, The bullaing shook as if an earthqnake had run, and Herrmann, alarmed, stopped his per. formance at the Academy of Music; but Peter danced until Grafatla's breath gave out, PETER HNALETRD'S REDOWs, eae oF MH. GRERLEY'S RevonTERS made bis, appearance evenin bat was reiused admit. TUESDAY DECEMBER 21, ris tn the tance, on the round that he was under welght, At hit request he war placed in the eeales, When @ MO pound weight waa placed On the scales, the reporter kicked the beam, He was clothed tn the height of fievion, and wore ele. gant diomond stuits, He dec! sred that Mr. Greeley was ne ed ‘tg pare, neil er ingenuity nor expen, obtaining the freshest Interesting intel ence and would certainly have an account of te fait ‘or know the reason le lett bis card, It was daintly ongraved, THE VAPPINOT MAN OF THY RYRNING, Probably the happtost, of yo evening was the Noaadtes « HE Getindh Re danced the No nhufio for hours without tiring, Ho said he had learned to dance ines ho hed entered the Mir, Grinnell was Custom House, \ clean shaved and taulticssly (reasod, Our artiat has oancht hom in one ot his inimitable « bie shales, Mr. Grinnell retired carly, on, the plea of an nnusnny set ross of business the Cason STonss, brought mit by tie & Hepublican aesoe'ations tn tuis ety AX INVITED GURST o1 Lawrence of the Manhattan Club was present Asan invited & He was | ly, dressed, ug the evens told the story of hie duel with ¢ He Benjamin Wood. When th the Indies Tearned that he was (oe Liro OF iat aMule, they, whowered iia with compliments, ‘The Colonel is Handsome we he Wy Brave, and diatingwiaued. bimmel€ by his iélicate Ai ntions to bis fair entertainers 7 nel Was Mequently suluted woldiers Who saa 1 Lim to vietory during tis irdagus service in the tela THE HON, WM, F. MOWE hed In the neighborhood of when entered the The ew Hin wn heap Hatter waiting for th tifrteenth tine, He ts now ope for an engagement to a Drste piunber te crawl ern KA pipes. Willa was atheed Leight OF fashion, brass walateoat y Un felt pearlcolored panta pwr dhunense red necktie, a Iti hair War parted + the middle, wer. ald shirt wine and he bad wis moustuche mowly yc OF THE MUTUALS, on the ey an un the was the Hon He eat down poral Fisk « ehw pave way, and To said that he since ‘Tam in for Alderinan ty visited the om where he bioke ® veral F chi TONY MARTIAN, rue aePpen, At precisely 1A. Mo the Hon War Leland 0 ¢ Metropolitan Lote, annoaneed theenpper, Arash wat made to the turement, and before Waren Lelond rould’ have counte! tity over 10,00) ponnda of human tat were zing dvi the ways. nm looked suyerp. He did heat, He says that be lad in 1,00) pounds © of Kennebec @siinon, 430. eli ens, 1.4) pounds of’ roast pork, 1A) Gpretzels, 42 quails, [4 arilines,40) loaves of bread, 30 w wiches, Git tar keys, 20 quarts of eranherry ® nne.ovies pounds of cheene, 14 # loos oF lobster salad, and, sald) War the Reco puilttee | t Fesaluiio: ia, because (he Co lence, J postponed unt him jus to th ninistee had not BD JUDOR CONNOLLY IN HIS 61 Mr. Tweed had hardly taken bis seat at the side of Anefurt to bring the matter immediately heir he House fatled, only ten Republicans voting for it Peale reek falda. eo Pe) Tk © Hon, en. Botnnn then « entered | the nired, that ‘Of sweat nw Lin * ie from Ne ¢ had henrd Twe dy un bu NG, s brow Nay, OF eo Hone HM" | was going to be at the ball, and #0 without lew sGeg eV Yorkie to ago otl see why ry Murray wa t= ine # begin to Alibuster, making mo: | ed ont. Jndee Connolly inquined ne to ajo Ming for the yeux and nays, and | for the refreshment room scon a ™ appealing t n dect the Chair, Iwas | tor bis arrival, saying that his supa CONNOLLY. Nha ly azrecd to take the vote on ‘Tues lay ata BM, | walk had fativued Im” He handed Corpural Fisk & Mr. Binauam: (itep., Ohne) seseved brs right w | lettor of recret from dndge Steminler.. whe weld he nove to ethe bil Gil the third) Monday in been ruuming a heavy race witha iman kamed January. vouid “not pre anend. ‘The bill was th LUTLER CHAKGRS THE GEORGIA DEMOCRACY WiTH WERDEN, Mr. Buck (Dem., Ky,) oftered an amendment re quiring the day fixed for the meeting of the Legis vker stated that the resolution | MeGulre, and tell played out, nue a motion to postpone oF to a A RPMALKCABLE DANCE. James Fisk, or., did not reach the ball room until aller tie close of tac Grund Opera House, Soon after hy arrival be was iutrodaeed to One of the weightiest belles in lature to be not leas than Marty vor more than sixty vif ‘ “ays from. the ante of the Governor's proclamat Ah pete ordre proviuing for elections to fll vacancies in the Le * und danced it witt Intuve, ansertiug the word * voluntarily’ in the oath “accluring that the person taking it bad not en ed in the rebellion, &e. Mr Borina (ip, Movs.) remarked that the bill had been earefully drawn by the Senste Committe and bad been deboted at great lougth in the Si ‘nse diarnond pin, Hike w calowum ti full In the eyes of hin fair partner, Mr Fisk wore especially by the opposition, In the ‘THE LANCIEES, — the blue bine awa tule of the bli there might coat, with brass buttons, which created. #0 gr ments oftered whieh would or seusation at the Seventh Reziment ball. be of any great consequence, but any imumater ‘at would endanger the bill, ond enday of many food © in Georg A NRGKO MINSTREL ON THE FLOOR, Rut the most gorgeously arrayed man in the room tor gad four repre te and oo! was the Hon, Wilham Biren, of Californts, now ltv- on wurasred. an ee one Poor ing in the rear of the fruit store, vin their houses; and. wow it wis pre roadway, This costume wis amncudivent offered by the gentleman Of inca velvet, tipped with scar: pe creas el clement be af let binding, and. he liad a neck- as the pole. ‘ap of lowed to fill the vacancies thus created, ibus, His dismond pin vat Was a new Way of changing ajor omn! jl urder your opponents, and then avk time sparkied the head light of & luoked for locomotive, und ten ty Oi their plices ;) aud yet he underste sgentieman (M1, Bingtiam) would move to poste all the world a» i id beew ‘ie tail until the Fest of the Aepublican majority tn the Legislature might be murdered—at Christuas, when the bon of God ca yn earth to bring peace and good will to men.” If the Gearc's rebels had time tll the third Monday in January they would change the majority, oF wt any rat would have enonsh killed or driven trom the Sta 4) that when the Legislature es ve together, and the incompetent nea came to be weeded oul, baere WOuld. be a quoruim by which to pars the dftecuth Lt ainiles of the faction. When usked way he t dance, he Chose for ty show bimecfund fur to'les the ladies long for tia THE HON, SHERIDAN S1100K bore himself with Usual algulty. A lev ndient or uny Other legislative act, Then a vew lorgnettos were led at him cetion would have to be ordered, and they Ww as ho entered the m. He ke care to elect mon Who Would ‘be just as biter Wore @ velvet vert with erimson as those who would be got rid of, but who, by @ tripes, a claw hiaminer coat, with treteh of conscience, could take th a silken collar, and pota'o-colored HKOK, 9 loves, Tha" diamonds beamed arched that th he (drummond Wuuts nv plied with. all the con & ward ratifieat . He onstruction laws, and danced but little ent most on, Wis as Much asaverc of the evening couversation with the Hon, Wm M. ‘Tweed concerning tere aap, FiOS, be brought up atthe mext meet ing of the Bourd of Supervisors, w th or Ohio, and wh dit today to Georzia it could with equal prop 0 to New York or Ohio of Massachuse' te ¢ despatch sent by Mr. Tift to the Georgls arly in the writing of President the submission to the Courts POLIOW CAPTAIN aTERIA of the question of negro” elizibiiiyg to hola | entered the room ata Tate livur, ‘Tue name of bis ofice, ond then to adjourn, — That advice vas ‘ucied on; the question war -#ubmittea | Captain to the Court#, and the Legislature adj u The | M. ‘Tw Cirent Court Wad deeited ayuinst the ehgibility | and © bogror® to office, and that decision hud been over: | opine voled by the Supreme Court of the State. ‘Tho | Me large Democratic m4 Legislature was to wert on the second Monday in | Jorty dn the Lewisluture January, and this bili proposed to sutleipate the | After midnight the Cap: action of the Legislature, una to throw the whole | tain'e frigidity died away, Tuatter Into the ands of Gov. bullock, who was | and he daneed the Vir. 1 with mixappropristing the unde of the | lula reel In magnificent piate, and to be afraid of impeachiwent by the Leginlae | Style Tn the sate set we ture,” Ih toy conncet do the clerk's | noviced Alderman de*k and hal read a letter to rom tie State | the Hon, Mighael Treasurer, a ioating Republican, cherging Goy, Rul. | aud Samuel Wyekon, ook WIth many specie els Of nisuyyropria!/on OF THK COMMITTER ROOM the Awong the crowd dJusiice Mansfield i. Io fact, he did the ball room during ing, Hie jokes Ww reetatod. His Pp tn inagnificent ‘attracted unlyersal aU men ot the wall handeomest men ; Hie wore diamonds the size of door knobs. It was remarked that be drank uothing but TUDOR MaANerrErD, WaVer, Daring the evening Oratulbre bait struck aring the eveni ‘e at a maculdvent redo' a colon engvnat eter Hala le was packe ESSION, ate Was carried over into an eve sion by Mowrs, Winans (Rep, 0 Dem., Wis.), Woodys ard (Dern. Pj, Mur Ole). Pitch ep, Nev), aad others, aiJourned at 11:08. ie Mouse The President's Triumph, The controversy between the President and the Senate arising’ ont of his refusal to send to that body recommendations mare ( uit Judges, haw beon amicably settled, the Senate buving yesterday in executive Newslom Gecided that the papera were ot public property. wae ol! gone before halpast one Ata u'elock Ue fat boy had given way eats wer rustiant ———_ BLINDFOLD CHESS, —-—— ‘The Finest Qame of the Men of the Brooklyu Choss Olnb, Very few chess players are gifted with the faculty of representing to themselves uo imaginiry *« bomrt, with e ee of 4 game; add to this t i aired to playa game without board, and th m fala cht of the of the Brooklyr Chess Clab, ean play one que Ditnd fold ns Well as though he had the hort und e him, Mr. C. A. Gilverg, (ie President ne same Club, 18 wiso @ highly gitted blindfold player. Last evening these gentlemen proposed to two stroug blayors of the Club to conduct » zane in en sultation (blindfold) against them, Mowsrs. Perri and Munoa, with the board before tim, were Pointed to compete with them, A beautiful game 0 old players were allowel, as is invarl om, the first move, ‘They played a lion df the Beoteh gambit, and con- game with marked force and preeision ¢ lasted Be hours, and forty cient moves de were made before the hnindfuld players iy the ew resigned ‘The following is the game : 0. 4M, Moar, Mark, KK lots. Pear PURKG hwas i taka ks, ‘And Biack wins, ———__ The New York Pont Oftice Job. ' Wasuixarox, Deo, 20.—In the House to-day Mr, Fitch offered @ resolution reeiling the all gatioi that money ba» been ex: endo largely In py opriutions for the New York aid I nd that the New York Fost Ofice bul) beon commenced and Is progressitt i table und illegal manner, and. tn utter di of the plans authorized und ‘approved by Congres and instructing the Post OMce Committe to twake fn Inspeeston of thewe post omors, of the rogrtas made In (he buildings, the sui 9 of the loce- tions, the Plans and probable cost, und the necessity for their completion, with power to send fur persous and papers. Adopted, — —$—$—— ewest Kind of Marry The for! ey. Memruis, Dec, 20.—Mollie Hopbure ane reuse of the Varieues na was tar od woo young man from Mississippi yesterday morning, dhe Immediately Left him, taking bis, eatvook containing $1,500, ————__—— BROOKLYN. ee n fold to Al 8 Dewueratic rly ba y Hugh MeClure, of 8% Hopkins street, w AL ov & Roosevelt ferry Lowt, wus robved of nd chain inst evening, v of & Weallby colored woman named fullivan, wo as been tleate, for, three weeks. was found Ih fn the rene of her hi Moots pored 10 Th te conrenes of ina Me watel pend lay delegates of the \ . syetinn docu uh iets fae trees ie cb cor the Brooklyn Board of ddu- afteruoon, to take action. in ree gncorn strer » w i yr thiree yeu 0 purchase a! 640 yeaterday, ob fans New own raiir injuries wurte a tsa 12 n sioletully, P brokeu, but ull secined bapp) and he Rooms ‘on the 14h was run over at corne: of 186 LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. a DASHES WERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, —daae Whe were Dammics CLEANING OUT THE CITY TREASURY. Leave Any- ‘Taxpayers’ Pockets. The Aldermen yesterday adopted resolutions 6300 for loss of s horse from pler foot of Twenty-Gfth street, Rast River; fixing the salary of the Police Justices at the same rato as 18 now paid to the City Judge ; Mixing the salary of each of the Police Justices’ Clerks at the rate of $5,000 per annum, and the salary of each of the Police Court Clerks ot 84,000 per annum, for services every other week, pickings not counted, ty date from Jan, 1, 1970; giving to St, Vincent do Pant Orphan Aayinm 15,00), and directing the Comptroller to insertin the Tax Levy $10,000 for St. Vincent's Hospital. A resolation was referred to the Committee on Finance to pay $2,910 for coaches furnished the various committees of the Common Coaneil this year, ‘The Assistant Aldermen adopted resolutions ai recting the Comptrotior to draw his warrent ii favor of Jos, Shannon, Prancis J. Twomey, Lanne J. Drake, Archibald J, Fullerton, Geo, W. Betts, George Roussein, Thomas Neliiger, James Clark, James Barclay, Win, Walah, James Damphrey, Cornelia Gallacher, Join H. Mann, John Donohoe, ‘Terence B, Smith, im Furlong, Edward Ken nedy, Charles Baulch, Corneling—Casnidy, Bryan = McMahon, Cornelius Corson, Frank MeMalien, Benj). Brady, John’ Kerri Tn the Board of Election Canvassers yesterday, the Committee on Protests real their report, de claring Florence Scannel elected Alderman of the Kixteeuth District by a majority of 4. Joseph Mo- Gulro was declared elected Civit Justice in the Seventh District, over Stommler ; while In the con- test for Police Justice of the saine district, Jamon Coulter was declared elected over the Tammany nominee, Henry Murray, cael Tho Thicves’ Christmas Box, The dying Police Board railicd a little yester- day, and had a protracted meeting. Knowtng that they are doomed. and caring Il\tle on what side thoy cast the remaining vestiges of their power, #0 long anit is the side trom which the most benefit will accrue to themselves, they ylelded to the important. ties of the Eighth Ward thieves, and transferred Capt, Mills to the Broadway squad, ‘The nows travelled through the dens of the Righth Ward like wildfire, and Tho, Allen's and other similar places were besieged antil a late hour by the thieves, cole- bratine thelr practical enfranchisement from the law in drinking and riotous revelry, Other transfers of | gun, John A rady, Janes Fox, John ©, Police Captains were ordered yesterday, as follows: | Moore, Win, H. Moloney, John Coyle, Wa. Dao: Capt: Ward, from the Tenth tots Tutrtioth Pre. | ally, Rlehard’ Roright, Jas. McCann, and all. the other clerks, assistants, and messengers of both $50) cach ; xing the salary of the Clerk of ‘of Aasivtant Aldermen at the same rate por Annum as Is GOW pail to the Clork of the Boart of Alderman; elving Lawrence Langan 1,500; di pt Davis, from the Thirticth to the ‘Tenth Cant Hozert, irom tg Lyset to Whe 4 Precinct; Capt, Blatt, trom the ry-aecond to the Twelfth t ‘Capt, Mi Dermott, from the Broadway squad to the Eighth Vr Capt. Milla, from the Bighth Preeinct to ing the Comptroticr to purchaas the premiaes on tio Brondway squad ; Capt, St from the Twen. | the south of Thirty-seventh street, between: Ciglitit to the Beco Capt. De Camp, havenuies, at apri¢e not to exceed ‘our the Second to the Twenty-cighth t ment gis toa Mrs Train's Biche with Tuatitute. ae SENT as ” Me, William Grifin, in » letter rejecting 975 | 74H HOBOKEN RING ATTACKED, rent by Mr, Train, for the use of the Cooper Insti: | Pye Praudatent Asscasmenta—Formtd tate, says that bad Mr, ‘Train's agent's conflned Protests Forty Do! themselves to the torms of the printed lecture and of Dire-Lively Night ta not advertly Lene ves out of Gen, Grant, Mer Connell, ld quictly Dave taken posseeston of the | The Common Council met last evening, to take action upon the alleged swindle perpetrated apon the cltizeus by being over assessed for work done by William Suton the pet contractors, Several additional protests <a were progented, nmoug others that of Joun Brady, RECONSTRUCTING GBORGLA, Henry McDougall, Bantel P. Westervelt, Poter O'Hearn, and Peter Assen bolt. - A long document, signed by J. 1) Fraveia and ne assewsient on Willow st i on Nation to Buck tte} pyuh or the Hohake eae the do tur a New Ase | pany, appeared to a been placed npon the propert Wvsixatoy, Deo r. Hcvey Lyons, wh Francis, ‘Tho following is a copy oft pte the reconstruction of the State od aaa it Goally pasted the Sonate at an early honron Saturday mornin, nawor' womew ai The chur; Mr. evidence of gross wrong Dill to pe or by the Rey. A, Kervan, of al, Was laid over. peared and testified thathe had Deen netessed 844.0 for earth filling on Willow street, whe ere was not aloud rat onthe ground, He alro stared that when he purchased the property. there was flagging Latd, yet ati be ia onnensed $5.80 over auth oF of the State of a and dieeted 1 perro Qh Ll Stato, nw be ioorke G. Meade, the ani abloti ral Asem eclamation Of wliitary tastrict ie | (or the sume. Mr. MeDoucall desired to call. the Wwe 3, IM ty appear on | Surveyor, Mr Do Puget, but as the gentleman re neat | fused to wnawer any direct questions ur be sworn, ‘Ms orga the cane was closer. Bota Mr. Mathew McElroy stated that he waa nsseasod H Only five loads of dirt at the outaide were ther enictad. Blab when the op bis lot. Patrick Kerney tentitied tat nate and Honse of Repre:. wes of dirt he waa charged $19 for parting two. im the tlaeging on Ins lot, the mame boing a . Daniel P. Westerve and Lous’ Merstre ‘oitlca of otary of Stat Were Inid over to the next meeting. no ot tho following Oath # oF 7 poader by aatla Pe wear (or atten an tho | The Alabama Clatimy-Hish's Correnpo: » thot T have Forthcoming. Wasnrxaton, 7 Deon ba thems A Hlure-ot ale Vatted'seates, | for by Senator bi m be sent in on W verm these inal trate of Juedce in any State or ti 20.—All the py muer fa the Alat sn ‘The moat to which the latter read tu and ia reply of Oct dvi by Mr. Sumner are ‘and that his letter 1 as atrong ar ean make Mt, Mr. Kish ‘ving that England had no syuipathy with the Umon, an F conduct #wept our dered, except any. suppe Agaiaee ih r phy wid to wy tnaurtection Weld any offtes under, oF maven of auy Kil ot | fon dhe 1 prolonged the war, costing os en. Ho help ine | Many thor lives and uundrods of millions of tho pains aud penalties of perjury, as she Mr. Stan Wastunartow, D. ©., Deo. 20.--One hundred and thirty-five Members and forty-four Senators asked Ae writin that Secretary Stauton be appointed to succeed Jnatice Grier, and the manifested Amiration of the’ man by confirming him to nan hour after his name reached them, by The minority were all Democrats but Koew ath or afirmation, namely : y *Woar (or alll.in, ua tho ease may be) Thave been relieved by ai f the Congron of the United States from dieahnity, ax provided for by ction three of the Fourteenth Amendment of the ituion of the United tates. Bo help me « ‘us and penaltios of porary, ae the M4 Which oath or attiinalton, wien 49, fled. salt tered of Fee by tho Beeretury of Stal of Gvorg! aid Oath Or aLrULALION, 4 1. Neste iret nae aatided: Beachy, and Fowler, who have not forgotten Stauton's ex Of State, shall be places | corvation of their motives im voting for Jobnsou's ‘Aud every prison cla wher ehiti | wequittal Tefuse or ae neglect or be anable to tek: seein sl a tis abov aw cuMANE. tative oa ody of an unknown man was found in the near Northfield Oo Sanday, sus pored to have been murdered Mr. George Reagan of Newark, fell in with three hizhwaymen in Hergem City on Saiurday wight, and was karroted and robbed, James Merner of Paterson wns altacked by Pat Callaghon and Thomas M n Saturday ove ing. wind Kioked aud beat nu extent that Lis Life is despaired of Frank W. Potter, of the Newark Covrier, yester- ay, Ferg, bimenif up op the eharge of felonioualy as the tnd be He further en. peison eleetel to said Senate oF House of {tepre anid, Shall falsoly take either of ail tial bi iif Sire Atkinson, Newark pondout of ‘Nae Vora Herald. ae, Power gave but to keep tho peace. POLS SCG expuctivelye to anit ‘House of Keorun SYARKS FROM TUB TELEORALH. Dect yely wieetion aud qualification of the proper officers “And bet further enacted, That iw “Holewen, or rand, wi fu ‘aon or pareone ehected erat the oatie a” aifrinncions preset bed yy Frown partici pal iyg Ib the proceedings of mata eprrnentativ es, atver bi ‘oF alt othe Wied alii att he nail bedesined gully oa felony, nay be trie?, eouyieted, abd punished thereto b nior I ed states (or the it offeuer aialt shed therefor by. inn fh nove the —— Everything is quiet in the Territory of Alaska, ai itt? meteor fell near Milwaukee oa Pridey he North Crrolina Assembly has adjourned anti) the 10th of January. ‘Tom Allen has acc Joe Coburn's challenge to fight for Wo thousand dollars. Fifty mitea of the California and Oregon Railroad have beon completed. '# and crew of the Cuban privateer ed tn Savannah bunday, A Chieago reateurant keeper lias found the well preserved bead of « Chinamaa In m Ghost of toa. The residence: of Moses W. Pieid, Bsq., near De- troit, was burned on Sunday, Los, $25,000, ‘The Hon. John L. Flagg Is Renwselaer'a candidate for the Speakorship of the next Assembly. ee Court of t DI ten years, | Jueinfietn of said Cour The jurpose atorewatd. eid be Wes irther enacted, That tt Ww hereby de- ii that the exeluston of ay peraon oF personanlect- being oar bah Ted rceodings of tald Sor jiron.the applic the President of the United States shall empioy such military or ua val forces ot the Culted States us may be exvoute tie provisions of this ack. KO. 8. And be tt further enacted, Th stint the Fi Coustitutfon of 1 A cull bay been issued for a Woman's Suffrage Convention to mect iu San Fraucisco ou the 26th ot nuary. ‘The firm of Charis T. Shephard & Co. dour oalers, tins failed with $40,000 LiaDLiities in Buffalo, and $10,000 fn Oswexo, ‘The indictment as Ws. for Iynehing W torday quest ‘The Texas L: Cougress. st a citizen of Ph am H. Spain inst tage City, 1, Was Ys. — ——— LOSSES BY FIRE, ee E Alarm tn a Brooklyn Theatre, Jslature {s—Senate, 13 Repnolicans, 14 Conservat S10 hear from ; ‘House, & Kopub: Weans, 49 Cons + wad Y to hear frou, An old locomotive of the Reading railroad com, fany exploded in Philadelphia. | yesterday, killing Soaeph Nagle, engineer, aud InJurin, tree Otber men ‘The United States Supreme Court baa decided that tale Lezisiattire has no power to repent & law graut: omption ty am Incorporated society trom State on. It was supposed that the nomination of ex.8eere- tary Stanton would aid Mr Hoar in securing @ coufr tation. but his chauces are uy better thas they were on Saturday, F. 0, J, Sinith of Portland, has sued George P, Sanger, formerly District Attorney of Hoston, ani Kdward Bangs, counsellor, of tus same city, fut fal imprisonment, damages, 625,000, The Minister of the Arventine Republic in Wash- Ington Ie about to Imue provosuls toe lumber fur the construction of the Public ludustrial Exhibition which Ja to take piace in Cordova, Oct. 13. a ‘The Hon. Israel’. Hateh had w conference with Gov. Hollman yesterdty upon the proporal to fund the Outstanding eaual deDt av & monns of securing Cheap transportation aud of making the Canals tree, citizans of San Francisco agree that ma- Maolntely necessary, Dut they Ke thy lnterfereace of (ae Logial During the, performance of‘ Midsummer. Night's ‘at the Park Theatre Inst evening, the audience became warmed st sesing Miss Mary who Was playin Heery's. PR ar on her clothes on fre. Her had eaugi she sustained a few burne be: pressed, _ Other Losses by Fir Sands & Company's foundry, In Matanzas, Cuba, has Leen burned, ‘Tho stone chapel of the Swedenbs Vasthan, Mass., was bur inn Society in Lusured for a fre the rear of ‘H Carmine et eck by Haase Hage Gals Husired. Chart Haane, nd Hapwacl Jacobs, were bad. y bur aod paste betah, Mra, Sarah Bedell Cooper, wife of the philanthr pit, Potcr Cooper, died ou Sunday, aged veveuty Yours, ‘The Hon, Hugh H. 1h faturdoy. I i ry, of Chester, Vt., died on et of tue Vermont Vubloy Marsal for tw District of 6 8. Josepht, 6 Jumeplit & Co. fared’ for a quar seonded with w lure oe Semiuury, pr the bankrupt Jewelry Grin Francisco, which recently 11000 are, hae ount of the assets Rey, Dr. Tharst of the Ceutial Mase, died ca Bi ‘one year -one years pastor In Fall Ky a, aged slaty: ae Ey fe Within & stated p PERSONAL, led 10-00" bo wis p shaw District Attor ey Pierrepont has not beca appolat- Daniel K, Colburn, » President of the Ex. change Deak, is aot eee ? i Abel R. Corbin, of this city, is in Covington, Ky,, a cuvet of Jewe K, Grant, Tharlow Weed Binet ne letter defending the course of the late ge Peabody during the wal ae oxtracgdingry Peale) Pret, Great American, tie Wala ats ire Muti te cidisn were drowaod, bus Waltaly ws iipetal Motions of the a ate ifany | anket shonts wat n aruicle. lett Police OMerr T. M, Willioma of Washington was ‘Shea,who was iB Lis Cha- Sethe bianket Saran ctaes | mareeny actu” a ene Hee rank ehh rf skull with s slone, abd ailer Kvocking bike ‘he Boston Social Science Association proposed on Buinday evening that girls shou'd be tanght sewing gud demertie wor ubiie aud that a place for reading and anit established (or Young worklag w On Wednesday last Samuel Whiteley, of Header. son county, Mo. while !xboring under @ At Of insanit Journal tend weeny, whowe 0 fh h PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. ee ADDRESS BY THE HEAD OF THE RO. MAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, — a Visit of Frenchmen to the Pope—His Holts nene Counseling Humility—Words of Wise m Handsomely Appinuded—Checking Growth of Infidelity, Rows, Dee, 20,—The Pope yesterday received * deputation consisting of 600 natives of France, aud delivered ao address in French. He explained that the recurrence of Christmas should tesoh all men the lesson of humiity that God had given te the world on that day, Pride, said the Holy Father, was the enemy of mankind and tho author of revo- lution, At the concinsion of his addrem, the Pope, with a volee softened by emotion, gave his benedic- teu. His visitors were greatly moved, and at the conclusion of the ceremony broke forth into pro- longed und enthusiastic rteas, nnciniatias THE CORPS LEGISLATIPF. perth Henri Rockefort’® Warn! Interesting Debatr—Th to Napoteoa— the Government relative to the expulsion from French territory of the political refugee, Sefioe Paul Angelo, a Depaty to the Spanish Cortes, Ho aid the Government permitted ex-Queon Isabelle and the Carltats to conspire in this country against Spain, but exercised all its severity against the Spanish repnbiicans. Rochefort warned the Gov. ernment that the Republic, whieh fs at hand, will avenge the wroncs of Frenchmen and of Spaniards, le, Minister of the Interior, replied that expelled because he shared irations of French blicans, eased them openly, The Minister de= the red flag of revolution, and ended with that the moment the ‘Republicans ex- ed speech for action the Government would reduce them to impotence, Gen Banks leaves Paris to-night on bis return to the United States, He had an audience yesterday with the Ranperor, ni EO WAR ON STATEN ISLAND, = COCK hy Gathering of uracefal Row, Staten Island has seldom witnessed a more discraceful scene than that of yesterday afternoon, originating out of a cock fight, A {ow o1 the lovers of the cbieken breed had made match to ght, each site to show in seven birds, or $20 » battle, and $100 the main, ‘The Staten Islanders winning the choice of ground selected a secluded spot about a mite from the lower Inning near the beneh, the house in summer being used by a party called the “Manhattan Club.* ‘There was gathered about Atty of the disreputable characters mostly from New York and Staten Island, No pit having been procured, @ ctreviar ehalic mark wus made on the floor, and benches placed aronnd the same to keep the gang o ‘The deiap- idated looking place, together with the group, was everything but pleasing to the eye, ‘There being no fire in the place, all soon becama chilled through, In one corner of the room was n bar, consisting of wo old planks mounted on (wo barrels, and sapport- ing bai a dozen Lottles of rot-at, which the cang were eager to devour in order to keep themselves warm, But three or four of those who can be seen at a respectable cock fleht were present. There were thieves, pickpockets, baeeage smashers, and inners from the Piret Ward, while the Island was tod by a little squint-eyed looking Irishman ror five buinmers with pomels on them the size of a hue orang The tet Was announced to commence at twelve o tit was aiter one betore they got to work, nts being charged as admin ‘There was, however, but little tal tn at the door, ax each spectator claimed acquaintance with either one or the other principal, so dead-head after dead- hoad slipped tn, and the Treasnrer, at the close an- nounced the Feeelpts cour dollars and Afty cents, tie,was between two white and reds, fonr pounds cleven.. ‘They made a vory wood attempt at the inv aid a faethe bled god 8 iow, nimgrvng yelle nf Go 44 yous of & rt On, hess itve th tke that,” ely in the ma. Inlanners being i Very bitter in thelr Trale that Jersey cur home ; be can't "and so forth. At last the Jersey bird got im sper an) Killed his aatagonisy, the Ment Lasting en minuter, ‘This did not seem to svt well with the Talan but still they kept very quiet until each brought out their accond. birds, bot! hing five pounds, A Feaular row enaurd In galing 9 ponition, bat ab last order was restored, ‘The fight was a short one, and easily won by the Staten Islander in seven minutes, wed with cheers. whieh A rush for the bar was now made, which resalted in the npectting of the same, and the demolishing of two bottles apt ge tumblers. ‘The barkeeper, in retaliation, let fly hie left, and brought down « poor tnnocent Individual, and after a fow other exe chunges order Wis agnin restored, The third battle wee a rough o1 four, twelves, which revolted In the sucoess of the Islanders. Heavy decoctions of whiskey were now taken by the Islenders over thelr success, and whem. the fourth battle was commenced many could hardly hold themselves up around the chalk pit, The bat- Ue was fourht oy two fours, and both showed them- aclves bright cocks, but the Jersoy bird was soom, Out Agutiog Lis antagonist, nud had cverytiinse ape parently on his side for victory, wheh one side of the ring was broken in, and a rash made, creating SAWhen the Hing ‘eared the Jersey ien the ring was cleared the cock was found dead. evideutally killed by some outsider. ‘This ovened the eves of the Jerseyites, es when the referee eave the «ame to the They for a long time refused to fight any more, bat were Binally persuaded #0 to do and, that they should Mein aagt te red, fo 49 Aftcem oth sent In , four poun ited ks, and fought evident theh the. Jee oa fres between two, ning to win, ® bogus fight was benches upset, the cocks orushed under the the gan sod several getting a chance blow, le (Sr + = bar tumble 7 had vaniehedt cha av Analy left the buils x, gtvi the Staten Island and thetr’ victory. ‘The referee gave the lost bat ond the dersevites took the fret ala ter the terres fully determined never ventare soother with anybody on Staten Island, ¥ oa Panag 4 Coal Mine Herre: we the Bethel : ie Sie earn ade Rtas” ait in tho old i with » sheettwrapped ik. "Phe head of the eldeat girl was’ crashed mother was much bruised in face, out Towy. day th ools ay the ~ seh to be clo nniiday vacations e hed ‘The Pneumatic Railway * day in Broadway, at Fulton street, Mise Kellogg will sing before the You Christian Asvoclation on Wednesday Catharine Phillips, 72, who had fallen do AA; ht of staire At3) Chosby street, died yesterdays Skating is again in full blast on the private pond ‘The Centfal Park pouda are woarly ready’ fOr the steel. On Saturday night thieves entered the cellar of 447 Grand strect and boring a hole in the Moor above, care Fiod away silks valued ab ® ‘The ladies of the Murray Hill Baptist Churoh, Lexington avenue, near Thirty seventh street, opened alt jesteriay to'tast three daye bs Broadway and the Bowery have taken on thets holiday attire. They were densely crowdea by bayert of holiday woods yoaterday and last evel vorrm relaxation ta B preference Wo crossing to Europe, ‘eraple discontent in the Fifth Ja i tnote, polne no Cretl Justice ta, tha ¢ Lorw having resigned, rad Judge vellig QUAIIBed LO take hile gent, ctor Grinnell promis hyie, of the War of L812 (Col. C York Voluatecrs), « position in the Castom Ho tip 0 the present moment the prownise is antuldl Bergeant Farrell, of the Second Police Det, on Wed those walle @ jay seus th his resigantion Enq., Caabler of the Man SPs, pornly fis of au Cane, preset Pe tamahall sa tlerks OF the above mentioned lustitutiuns ‘The Hon, J, lava lectured fareely. itustented, “print needy. iinet ntiag press gO, stone Lovrs, aucieut t 0 SineraXetboe at the Grand Overs Hows pe ry se enlurtelpuient ed by tolat Diateie liquor, yests it was aceeptud, Alex, Gilbort * a douea xt a L ‘eye other 8 ler SSmtatas wok