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THEATRICAL EXPLOSIONS. —_ @AE GREAT LINGARD AS 4 PRISO. ERIN A POLICE COURT. ination room of the Jefferson Market Police Court wae jammed yesterday atternoon, The Occasion way the hearing lu the case of Alice Nede- bam against Willlam Nedeham for assault and bat tery, The conple are well known to our theatre: going people. The complainant is wite of the de- fondant, and is known as Alice Dunning, the c.arm Ang comedicnne ; the defendant i» George Horace inguished performer, whore rendi- aptain Jinks,” “ Champaten © Down wpen the Bexch at Long Branch arming picces has made his name famous among Bie patrons of the theatres of the United States Both bave tween periorwing im the Urand Opera Bouse. ‘The com) ta'nant appeared in court with her conn pel, Mr. Spencer, arrayed ina costly habit of velvet nttMating with jewelry and diamonds ‘The creat Livgard was fanitlers tn his extertor, both YW cut and material, A smatl brown travelling satchel atiiched to a strap was carelessly thrown ‘over his ahoutder Prompt) st 3 o'e'cek, Instice Dodge inquired ‘whether ol! persons interested wire in the court whether Mr. Lingard was roady to go ow nation. nt cepliod eagerty, with a dec fatrieal Mourih of his hand, that he wa Iry whether he was represented hy ev Hy the ‘To nn ine , he Feplied that he did not need counsel; that hu wonld taet for hin eclf in that exvacity ‘si pmplainant having been sworn, took the “etand, and with all the elecution and action of 9 fn Aphed artist, testified substantially as foll t ALIC® DUNNING'S TRSTIMONY “eT am de(onduat’s wife; on Sunday evening, Dec @, be entered my dressing room in the Grand Opera Howse, avd in au excited way called me a Glthy Sirampet, caucht me by the throat and tried to @hoke me; wy aster Dickey intervered; he tried to v@boke Dic) ey, but she got away trom him Mr. Lingurd at (his point begau tu cross-exauine this wife, and with his sharp qucstions ynd her tart retorts, delivered possible style, the spectators | ntly the. trical, Mrs. Lingard said: “1 have called you dithy fames, ona ili do¥o azain, if have an opportunity —have calle you a bloody outsider, a thief, and Here the excitement in the court room became in. MURDER IN BROOKLYN, ate Watchman Shot by a Riverside Junk Denter-Denth of the Wrtchwma tn he Brookiva City # Assnenin to Now York. Between 6 and 7 o'clock last evening, Thomas Hayes, private watehman, discovered a man stealing on the whart back of Harbeck’s stores, in Furman, foot of Pineapple street, Brooklyn. He started to arrest the thief, who observed him approaching, and fled through the archway leading out into Furman sireot, Hayes parsued, and had got within a few feet of the furitive and very near the sidewalk, when the fellow suddenly turned and dischargod a pistol at bin, ‘The tli entered the right breast of the watchman who, notwithstanding the fret that he wes mortally unded, diseharge 1 owe shot to retarn at the avans but without effect, He then staggered out to the sidowalk, and there fell against the front of wae buildin ‘The asvarsin, after fring, ran down Farman «treet in (he direction of the Wall street ferry, and w soon lost in the darkness, The sbooiing was witnessed by Thomas Delany, conductor, and Henry Withams, driver, of Furman ttveet, car No, 3, which happened to pass at the time, ‘They stopped the vebiele, and taking Hayes aboard, started for the Fulton ferry. There they Celivered him jato the charge of Patrolman Campbell and anotuer oMeer, who tok him to the York street police station, The wounded man, a! most fainting under the loss of blood, said that the person who lad shot him was a jankman paned Kd- ward Perry, who did business iu Furman street, near the Wall street ferry. Dr. Stone, having been summoned. ordered Hayes to be borne to the City Hospital, He had become unconsions hy this time, and cued shortly after iis admission to the institu tion. He was about 35 years of age, and resided at No 958 North Second street, Williamsburgh, where he left» wife and Keveral children, Perry, the assassin, who is well known to the po: Nee, is eupposed to have escaped to New York. Several officers were sent to search bis hone in man street, whieh they did, but withoot Anding their man. They were informed (here (hat he lad LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES WERE AND THERN #Y THE SUN'S REPORTERS, lit, at about 7:30, a modest irl, poorly clad, and wet with rain, enter: ed an Eighth avenue car in Vesey street, The car was filled with men, She took a scat at the side of an apparently respectable middle-aged gentle He gave her a signiticant glance, and dean equec ing ber feet with bis boots, The poor girl blusied, and seemed overcome with shame, He then began crowding her, and taking undue familisrities, All his actions were observed by the conductor and th ‘mea in she ear, Lut not one of them tad the m ness to proicet the friendiess girl from insult. At thie polot a Mr, Mouguin entered the car, When at Bleecker street and Ablugdon square, the hoary-heated wretch deliberately and indecently insulied tho poor girl, She bart Into tears, The cowards tn tie car still sat in their eats, Mr. Movqnin then welked op to the scoundrel avd struck him @ stunting blow In the fice, The man sprang to his fect and rushed for the door. Before le reached it, he was struck Dy every man in the cer, ‘The beast escaped from the car, te ne a fashionable beaver hat behind, whieh he can ‘on application at Tim Sts office, With streaming eyes, Wo offrighted girl thauked Mr. Monquin, and amid Ler sods would not have been #0 insulted If she Lud mo one in her company, She had pever man before. Mr. Mouquin is not a New Yorker, This js th second time within «work that he has protceted pour girs lu a le deserves ago'd medal, What id Le awarded the base cowards who so long sat im thelr ccats and witnesscd the Outrage WitLout a Word of protest? A few days ago @ proininent Republican of the Twelfth Ward called on bis fricnd, Gen, Dillyer, and csked, * Do you know Marry Genet 1" Very well,” said the Gen “ Have you any influence with him © Tdon's know. 1 pledged myrelf for him ina public speech before he was nominated by Tammany. not been at home for two days, Meantime other of ficers were despatched to New York in seare of the nesusain, but up to a late hour last might th hod gained no clue to bis whereabouts: — IRK MURDERER, 4 im New H o-The Story of his Fhybt—Other Persons Implicated THE NEW Arr On Sunday evening, # te 1 ived rt Newark from New Haven, Conn., stating that man supposed to be Schwann, commonly called Schumm, had been arreated near New Maven Chief Clark and Detective Fiseber at once started to New Haven and interviewed the prisoner, He pro- Renee, he ¢omplainant turning to Justice Dodge, ex- claiming, “1 cannot at this time ond place face Mr (Lingard ; for from the bottom to th f him, be isa consumate Mar and villain! ‘The dificully beewn By your wanting me to go away wth yoo upon a tour Boath; | refused to go, and told yon Thad determin ed to leave you: that was on the Thursday previous ; te Jou told me to go, bat leave the cluldren ; Teald I would take my ebildren ; then you said, by G—d PN dlow your ! reins Liold you TL wonld not tive avith you; )cu called me astrunip. t.” PRCULI\W TRSTIMONY FOR THY DEFENCE, Lizzie MeCaffery was called by Mr. Lins Lin behalf, She testt ni when The assault was conmitted.”” Mu. Lis and Did Phot apply the term strumpet toyoumsterd -fmy wife? Vitness, emphatically—No, swould have struck you! it you hed I {Sensation Lingard confused and overwhelmed Dy surprise | Harrict Munn testifed that Mr, Lingard uaed the ‘Tanguace before described, and that Mrs. Lingard ‘Wee not burt very much. wantin D2 . brother of complainamt, huy- ‘ing been sworn, sald: Twas prasent at he iret row, Whieh took place on Thursday, Dec. &8, in the Cole’ aman Ho erheard Mr. Lingard sa Ifyou will go. go, bet leave me the babi Dlainwst repiy, “Pil take the bibs 3 shan't sew them auy more; then heard Lingard eay, If you eude vor to 1ob'me of my babies I'll blow your briins ow heard bad I vegecn both sides; Mrs. Lingacd len Man Hows the folowing ; heard Terie Met “You the partics gard bad Presence ; ue th moments aiter | that a wife should Pistol ou her husband ‘This closed the testimony for the prosecution MK. LINGAMD ON THE STAND, Justice Dodge asked Lingard wheiner be wanted tO tostity ins own beball, Mr. Lingard —Yes sir, most reigiously! Sworn, and testilied that on the Morning of the Ti my wife insisted on Rolo out without telling me where she was yen had iMeard many ramors, and felt distrastful:: I told her ‘Twas afraid that nome iempter was infldonclug ber ; sometilug besides gold; I allowed one fifty d lars ® week spending money; @ could make FIVE HUNORED DOLLARS A WEEK staying in New York ; 1 reminded her of my = Apa ts for the tour to New Orieaus with diferent agers, in wiicl she waa to play the sleading parts; she went out; I wus so exasperated hat T gota quart of sherry and drank it; when I ¢ words, I will blow my wife's brains out, False vaid 1 would blow my own out; I had no fweapon with mec at (he time, I did not’ moan any. thing when I said 1: J did use the word strumpet, and cauzht ty wile by the throat; Eom sorry for (what T did; at is my wite’s fiult that tole has come ‘into Court: T wrote two letters to her ty effect a ‘weconciliation, LINGARD’S UNHAPPY FAMILY CIRCE sexomined by Mr. Spencer—I ste House ; 1 dy not know where M T have the children in my eu and right months, the other her trunks, und will give them w whe sends for them; will give Aifieate, but will realu the letters ‘ofven threatened to biow my brains ont Mr. Spencer turther asked whetcer Mr. Lingard would give up the children, Anawrn—1 don't desire ty vive up my children, night heard Lingard say, « fow drawing of the pistol," My God wourage » Woun to drow a at the Jingard ay Wife has At this point Mr, Lincard was. ovcicome with = priel, tears strea 1 irom his eyes, fis vo'ce breame tremulous with emotion | with Mix hands clasped, he salt to Mr yy “My Godt soa are not going to take my children away from me, ave you? ‘Tere are some things 9 man can’t stand; F can't re that,” Beco ore coinponed he co “Me oF it; there ts a Writ of habeas corpus (Murowing the wrie at wit. meas) which requires qos to produce the bodies of those children, vefore Judge Loew, at the Court of Cowmon Picas, on Fri tay uorning, ‘at 1 o'etoek, This concluded the testimony, Counsel on part of compliiu:nt said tat if Lingard would execute his own bond lo keep the peace tor six months to- Ward bis Wil0, she Would be salisiled, Mr, Lingsrd wanted to know whether that would operate us a separation betwee. him and bis wife, ‘Justice Dodge informed bim that it would not, Mra, Lingard inquwedgwhether that bad) would compel her to live vito” her husband, and was ia. formed (iat It vould not, She then ‘said that she was gad of i; thet no power on carth could com- pel her to hve with Lingard Mr, Lingard then executed « bond of one hundred dollars to keep the peare for sia months toward hi wite. He was then aiseharge sade last ‘The Wife of Mannger Preligh on Black w An application was made to Judge Loew in th Court of Common Pleas yesterday, to have M ‘Wm. Fr: tigh, wife of the propricior of the Bowe Tncatre, admitied to bail, It was asserted by } at on complaint of her husband that counsel ; vol 4a common Vagrant, ee had becn contined a Bally sent to. Dlackw Islanc, where he bh t Justice Dowling bad 1 about a week 5 Bese boul 8 wes ty had bev od to @ pt bell, Fiven, sosing that he bad forty Fi decide. Judge Loew reiused : ——— Sauare Back Down. ‘The case of Mary A. Newell against Sulow ‘Townsend, to recover a policy’ uf insurance ow } Drother's deuth, alleged to have fraudulently co, {nto possession of the defendent, was brought to terday mor the planti Seaeset ‘uftrendng tut he. Wa unable to tablish the fraud charged in th bat that my Sstiop of the papers and vouchers. tp Basior pf te defendant be wae satisfied. that deceared, Charles Magulro, was indebted to Geceaned ownsend im tue sunount claimed by hi fend had kiv.e to bum the pohey of inourance on Hie a aceurly for the Indebtedness and thes al i 1 the thet Be Pistia dodge Cardoso ‘thereupon ” tesicd that Lis name was Peter Kramer, and that he had never resided in Newark. On Monday nicht he was broaght to Nework, when he acknow ledged that hie namo was Schwuun, that He had participated in the saloon fight in whieh Stahl was killed, but protested that he did not strike the fatal blow, or that he knew Stbl had heen siahbrd, and that the reason he left Newark was because he had got tired of the place. He afterward sald that as soon as the murder had heen cominitied he went np stairs and obtalued a © d hat, and proceeded clong the plank road to the Hackensuck, where he secreted himself on the bridge till morning. ‘The next day be walkod to New York, and thenes Rochelle, keeping on the railroad through ja, He then walked to Bridgeport, and proceeded by railrond to New Haven. Whon ar- rested bo was working on the Air Line Railroad, He was arrested while sinoking « pine with some ve comrades in his board! Mut ae otncwen F coinmitted him 10. th perfect cooiners of the m: and it fs believed by muny that he can arkable, nplierte others. ‘fhe Coroner will not permit the testimony taken before bim to be published, feartul ends of justice might be defvated —— MURDERED HIS MOTHER, ae The Arrest of a Baxter st Shocking Toral Dep Michacl Mead, a rough fellow about forty years of age, residing in 11 Baxter etreet, was arrested last nother, Margaret Mead, ‘The mother lived with her gon in misera On Saturday, December 18, they quare! A Michael struck lher,knocked her down, and and kicked her, until 300 Was rendered helpless next day, Micha: | applied to 1 of Charice and Correction, to tuko eharge of his inother, whom he represcnted to be sick und Hite. Mr. Kellock, sent the aged woman to Bel tuospital, where sue was cared for by the Surgeo: in charge, but she died of the injuries on Monda Michac, laving heard of his mother's deat cealed himselt, but was found list evening by Captain Jourdan und his officers, scereted in the rear part of iis residence. ——— THE PRIZE RING. — A Match Arranged Brtween Mace und Allen, The sporting fraternity will rejuice to learn that ull the prelitntnaries have been arranged for a prize Oght between Jem Mace, ex-Champion of Kng land, and ‘Tom Allen, another Knglisi fighter who bus already distinguished himself in this country by Uhrashing Mike McCoo! and other American bruisers of lees vote. That both men are in carcost canoot be doubted, an $00 a side forfeit were deposited in the bands O(a stakeholder at Florence's. salu Sunday night. An encounter between the clas Wenters has been talked of in sporting for some time back, Jom Mace, when he Ih our shores last summer, emphatically deel hing could induce him to reenter the fstic itr 80. apartme:ite. to this cou purpose of giving sparring the other hand, has been spoiling Mace. His experience ont West und the shamefa treatment he received from abandoned Western ruMans in bis Grbt with MeCovle, induecd hun to sbift his qaariers Eastward, where sporting men, it ts cinimed, are possessed ‘of some honor. He’ ai once fixed his eyes on Mace. Allen has beea bowst ing lately that he could whipJem Mace, and would Aghe him for any amount not cxcce tig $10.0 lace heurd of this, ond once informed All would accept hin was for the su and will doubtless create as r affuir of the kina that has t try. It is alre ou tu sporting ciel A Reunda Robbery. Karly on Monday morning John W, Twomey, of 50 Meekinan strect, hardware merchant. dis ed that Mis premises and store room, #ituated on te third floor of 83 Pine street, bad been broken open sad robbed of thirty-four packuzes of files wort 00, He reported the facts to the ective OMcer Tilley found thet Wal y had engeged acartman to meet him ristmas morning In front Of 83 Pine street Allen had given him from the katenway 0 nce thirty-four eases of tic which he took to ‘ark place, between Broadway ‘and Clurch strect. Non the silewalk. Another cartmun took ibe nee to Brooklyn, where a. third cartmin nd brought them back to New Yo oud ivered t goods to Wm, T. Bright, har acaler, 19 South street, who agreed tof Allon, of them, The @les and others belonging mey were found in Bright's store, Wren Alien ap peared to money he was arrested for bur elary, Bright Was also arrested as uw reeciver of stolen goods. ~ —— Extradition of Bi.tehtord's Pa Col, Whitley, of the L, 8, Seeret viee, was informed yesterday by tolezraph from Montreal. that Richard B, Caldwell, who ts charged with being con cerped with Blateiford and others in the Now york Custom House drawoack frauds, whereby the Gov ernment lias been defrauded of $300,000, had been committed in that erty for extradition, Caldwell stated to Co), Whitley in Montreal days ago that be would "be cut into ineh pices beiore he would return to the United States,” and it is report ed tliat Ue has paid $7,500 to lawyers to prevent tt He hs been committed three times, ut tins been re Jeased twice on writs of habeas corpus, On the third uppleation for the writ, the Cana Conrt of Queen's Hench denied it, (ther of Richard, also implicated, will be arrested to-day, and the requisitions for putb from the U.S. Secretary of State are now tn Canada, ‘The two At is expected will be brought to New York John 8, Caldwell, the Are the Democracy Hecoming Honest ¢ A largely attended Democratic mass meeting, assembled in Temperance Hall, Wiliisinaburgh, lust evening. under the auspices of ihe Thirteeuth Ward Democratic Club, unanimously doped resolutions approving Gen. Slocuin's course tu Congress ln op Sommalesiousy nd upholding tue Brooklyn | to drink. "An sutompt wes made te I suppose he would do any reasouable thin of him, Why do you ark ¥ “Lwant you to get Mure: Twelfth Ward Renub! “Poe Twelth W do you mean? Genetts Tammany Committee,” Hillyer, What hos he to do with the Kepublican Geoeral Coumit torr id tho Repnbli ot to wan ts, that if my belinll, Twill b is Who Owns a Manta Prop rty o Steimbont- The Man or the Company ¢ Tu Angast, 1865, Mr. Machlin took passage on the steamboat St. John, placed a small vallve in stateroom, went out (o bid his Fister good bye, When bo retorned i was gone, He sued the Com any and 0( tained jadgment, but they appealed, in * Tknow that ‘you can get Genet's ‘on Hat Committee,” alt hay influence Denrd a sisting that they had posted everywhere about the boat notices to passengers that they must leave their baggage in the bageage room, and had even ploeed persons on the stairs leading to th ens te notity the passengers of this ral nied that ho hind scen any such notice, n lifted in any way not to place his baggage in. the WEDNESDAY, DEC rete Tammany's Kighth Ward Thunderbolt. The annual ball of the Michael Norton Associa. tion tock place Jast night at Apollo Hall, and was without doubt the most reahercAé political ball that has occurred this season. ‘The arrangements, ander the able management of the Committee of Arrangements, wero all that conld be dorired. At # o'clock the first carnage rolled up in front of the muln entrance, It con- talned the Iithe form of the Hon. Michael Norton ond the burly Hon, Joba Fox. Both were attired in full evening costume, ‘The Ton, Jotn Fox was prolific in «miles and dta- monde, and (ie kind reception extended to him by his political friends, ts only gone more evidence of Int popularity with the young Democracy. As for Michael, nothing more need be sald. He was the happy tan of the evning, and extended toZall his friends the kindest welcome, ‘The next earriage contained the handsome County Clerk, the Hon, Charles B. Jaew. Mr. Loow, who is over modest, was dressed in deep black, Ch got as far as the head of the stairs, when Senator Norton, anxious that the handsomest man in the room should be introduced (o the handsotmest lady, browght him into the cing holland very soon the EMBER 29 THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. EMILE OLLIVIER 10 FORM THE NEW PRENOM CABINET, - The Kod of Personal France The Kmpere Governm Confideuce in the Corps Legisinuit The Proaress of Kee public: m France-The Marder of the Kiock Family. Pants, Dee. 28.—-The Journal Ofiviel this morning snnoances the resignation of the Ministry, and the Kmperor's determination to accept the resignations. It contains alvo a letter from the Kime Deror to M, Rimile Obit , requesting him to name persons who will, associated with himself, form a homogeneous Cabinet, faithfully representing the legislative majority, and resolved to apply, in lettor and spirit, the Senatus Consniium of Scot. § The liberal Paris papers enerally, eommenting on th Emperor's letter to M. Otlivier, say that personal government is now at an end in France, and that the letter Is the Gret chapter of the liberal Kmpire. ‘The Emperor coants on the devotion of the Corps Législatif to the great interests of the conntry ne ess than on that of M. Oltivier to aid bim im the task he has undertaken of putting into success(ul opera- Hon s constitutional regime. Panis, Dec, 29.—The wew #0 Léxisiatif was opened to-day reClected President by 19) to H), ‘The telat of ‘Cronpmann for the murder of the Kinck family commenced in this elty mn of the Corps M. Sehneler was County Clerk was tripping the Light fintastic with the prettiest yonng lady. Next came Hank Smith, who was at ones shown into the Committee Koom, drank a boitie of Heid sick, shook hands with hie Tammany triends, took peep in the ball room, danced # quadtrile, and left in high bamor. ‘The next Lette ie brought Sunset obs austen ve Mier! (igs Michael ©. Murphy, Owen. Murphy Dents the members from ¥| one an ood looking fellows. ight of fash, diamonds Inclas hen came 'T npbell, Wearing the 1,000 watch and chain presented to him by his constitu ents Monday, The next carriage contained Sweeny and Tweed, Thevo geationen were cor diatly weicomed by the Hon, George Mitenoll and the Hou, Willtam G. Sharkey, who at once ushered them into the deac'ng room, Both Messrs. Sweony Tweed uen took partners and doneed tt cer, after which they visited the committee roon i drank two ues of wine aplece. Among tL were Judges Cox uni Rirch, of the Ban * taco Cox, dressed In os, and the Hon, Cavanagh, sod KO. ‘They we dressed in th Bradiy, and Aldermen nd Gunter, Lot these Keni iewen Were aceompanied by Indies, Grafilln’s full bund (ornished whe music, e FINING THLNGS, — The Oficers of Mr. Sweeuy's Loutatururs = William York Dot Overbonr Tu one of Dotmonico's gilded saloon Iny, were assembled all th Hehman for Chirk The Now m Calktos last es Senators and stateroom, In tue Court of Common Pleas resterday, the jury reaffirmed the previous verdict, on the groand (eat any reeniation preventing naesengers from retaining with them articles of daily use would not be rs atte; and that if the recniation were reasonable the steamboat company should have brought it tothe knowledge of their passengers, in order to rellve themsclyes of responsibility, —_—— Progressive Religion in Korty-niuth Street. One Sunday the pupils of the Sunday school attached to the Protestant Kpiscopal Chapel of the Siepherd’s Flock, in Wert Forty-n An entertamnment am tie ennmper, waver John Wiillam Trimble, the pertor, cunnidered too profane for a house of worship, ‘Therelore he re quested them to retire. instead of complying they ed in their seats, huzzahing, stamping, ine the benches, and otherwise behaving dixre spectfully. ‘The few pupils wh were held back by the teachers the superintendent of tne seh ter declined. eeues wore ree sd ko put the rioters out of the edt) *, and lock the door: They then beean such a turieuss st upon the house with all sorts otelde that it became tecessary an to quell t bance, ds advived him to resign, and on Sunday last he preached hia farewoil sermon He has orgunized 9 new ebureh ou Ni th avenue, Aldermen Fisher, and Fisher, the rey, law Committee of the Brooklyn Comm Council, will report in favor of amendments to the charter, abolishing the present modes of appoint- ments of city offeials, leaving the principal offers to-be appointed by the Mayor, an¢ restoring tho anthority of the Water Board, ‘ relow to che Act of 1869, and t! ere from the Common Couneil back to that body, with provisions authorisi street improveme petition a wittistanding remonstrances, two-thirds vote of members elected, with tb: provul of the Mayor, or by ® unanimous vote wi Out lls approval. ee Alamni ef Dickinson © A number of the graduates of this institution met December 27, at the residence of Key De. Crooks, to organize an Aiumol association, Bishop Janes, Rev. J.P. Durbin. D.D., Rev. Dr. Craighead, Bev Dr. Dashiell, the President of the college, werekmons those present. Dr. Durbin ratio C. King were chonen respectively President and Secretary Iwas resolved to bave an carly rounion and dinner hits ety int i CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, > Joho Real's Lite Depending ao Hier, ulypitte. ‘The motion to atnend the bill of exceptions i the case of the muriderce John Real, way gain be fore the Supreme Court, General ‘Tern, yes The point im question is whether an taken 10 the ruling of Judgo Barn Distriet-Attorney to ask the witn he had heen in State Prison, ‘The stenographer at first insixied that no exception had been e" beeause it did not appear in the ript of the nony, Which had been nal shorthand notes, written from his dictation from the origi Bat on being axked to make an aMidavet to the fret, the stenographer on Mon. day consulted his original minutes, and found that he had there made @ note of the exception, The Wve was peaterday postponed in order to Wrocur the attendance of the stenographer to testify in open | Court, ‘Thas the length of Real's life depen the finding in the stenographer's notes. of gly phic, amounting to no more than # mer Kicking a Woman to Denth, 1 inquest was held yesterday by orn Fiynn in the case of Mrs.” Ann Grimth, wno d: on Dunday at 15 Molt street, e ny of the other inmates of the ten feet that Ann drank exevasivel quently quarreliod with her husband, Hirietmas day he was very much intoxicated. ad, William Grit confessed that ked ber to arouse her Dr, Shine found several contused wounds on the head, and gave it as las opinion that death bud re sulted from concussion of the brain, the reavit of external vivience, A verdict Was rendered agaiuet the husband, Whe Was committed to the Tom podliae, Fixing it fora Cout Moses Brush, a 5 eon. part clerk in the Greenpe int Post OMfice, was before US, Commissioner dures of Brooklyn yesterday, ons somewhat smgniar coarge. Ty April last, the Postmaster, Mr. Pree, advertised tor propomus fur carrying the malls from Greenpoint to the New York office, when Brush, who Is related to him, sent ina bid ‘fh jou a #540, The allegnt Walters ise pat in a bid pork eted it belure it reaeh It wae that Mr, Brosh re The Com missiouer adwitted the p to bail tu Rk. ava The Newest Kraud in Butter, Michael Mulligan was din Baxter t night bofore Inst, with » tain 70 pounds of butter in his taken to tno Franklin #treot station, ove Fallon, of Gi James street, claimed the butter, asserting that We lad delivered Ik to Mulligun ty bell Lo a toun In Baater street, An exami vation of the tub showed that it contained # pounds of nana, neatly covered by 10 pounds of butter. - The Bast Side Curia Kye Stabbi; Coroner Fiynu took the ande-mortem deposition Of George Stoll, who was stabbed on Christmas Kvo AL 123 Delancey street by some persons unknown, ‘Threo persons entered the saloon at midnight aud saked for beer, but were refused by the proprietor. Biol, howev tthe en retused Geot lim, when ckuge anid to ron psrexsion, When some one slabbod lim ia (he mock, n leet from the elty of New York y had together for tis purpose of deciding upon candidates for the Sperker ship, and Clerk of the Asseo.ty, At cight ck, the meeting way enlied to order by the Mon, Alexander = -Frear, oan the Hon. Micha 1 C, Murphy was clected to. the chair, ‘The Hon. T ter Mitchell officinted as Sere. tary. ‘The Hon, Michael Norton then proposed that Mr. William Hitehman be pres behalf of the ted for Speaker on w York deloation ut the Demo eratte eaticus, whieh will be held on. Monday night Albany, ‘The motion wax unanimously adopt ‘We xaine centieman then proposed that Mr. Arm strong, of Albany, %be supported for Clerk of the House, whieh was nlvo ndopted. Mr, Taeed then arose and raid that he had en. gaged rooms at the Delevan Tt New York Delegation, rate and order as they want At the con wetver Hromsn: of cigers, ‘Those who enjoyed plone sat Mal is ebat, wud tend the Hon, Miehaet Norton's ball. — THE RADICAL ENKOLLMENE use for the use of t nWhich they could d h whiskey and a4 many reNo T ventigne Hon to be Attempted ny which has boen received by the publican Committes, reprcwenting the three ony zations of the party in (hip city, hay showh, so far, that the recent enrollment was a disvraccful farce. It is positively axverted that one-third of the twelve thousand names on the lintd In the varlous Districts Delong to Democrats, and this statement ts supported by oaths and allegations of responsible members of tue party. é ‘The Committee of Twelve, who were authorized to Investigate these frauds, have stricken about four hundred mamcs from! the rolls in the Seventh, Re Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, and other Districts, In Hixteenth District, 1b is charged that one hundred repeaters succeeded in eprollin ir names ; and to the Lom Counter aM davits, about elghty aflidavits were iti 90 mittee in support of the etarzes, however, were placed before tne Cominitie by the friends of the all Fepmiery, and it was then de cided that the howd remain ux they are, and that the frands alould Set be invsatigutod, am the Committee could not decide who were the p turers ‘The charges of fraud in the Nineteenth and Niuth Districts are to be exomined to-day, Last night, the Rey ubli@n Association of the Eley enth AssembL erts for their District, nominated, Mary hall O. Hob: resident, 8 Diverce for $5,000., remenber tht the notorious dy rk, and formerly a dustice of the Peace in New Jerscy, war indicted by the Grand Jury of King’s coumty for stealing the judement the Dalzell divoree case irom the County ee in Brooklyn; tor perjury and forother offences. He was comunitted to jai', and subs eae ty his counse!, Chunneey Shaiter, spplied to Judge Vroy, tohave him admitted to bail, but the Judge retuscd the prisone Counsellor Shaffer then made anplication Gilbert, of the Supreme Court. wh to ball, in 25,000, despite the opp Attorney Norris, The result. tn, sloped, leaving lie bondsmen to ‘suffer the conse Judge fu Tenens Manruts, Deo, 28.—On Thursday night Benuett and Tom Judson (colored). Vat. wis alte loa at Bell's Station, on the Memphis and Louis live Railroad, during whieh the tormer wae brotally mur dered. Last mit a party took Judson from the Custody uf tho constable, exrried him to the woo sin, oe THE LATEST LABOR NEW id Irish Laborers ‘Two Killed and Seven Wounded. Cie Dn Christinas Day, a fleht wccurr Morris Lake, Minnesota, on the Lik Superior Hnilrond, between a party of Swedes und Inst roi'rond laborers, which listed hours. One of the Swedes, whove nume is ul and dames Brown, of Fond du bar, Wis., weer k d, and seven others seriously wounded, one whom will die, About @fty men were ea aged the rew, ple SSeS Taber ro toy house in Newark auld $4400 worth of wet Priday cigar makera ip Staehelherger’s slop in Ce dar street are KUT on BtFike, The ball of the Adams Press Printers’ Associn ton will be held at Apollo Hull on dan. 1 tnatic boxes of the now Newark Fire Alarm ph Were located yesterday in 1 places. Varnishers! end Polishers’ Prowetive Cuion Will have their annual ball ou the Hb of J snuury brothers, named Mier, were drowned In Cul nd in Sussex county, Monday, while fishit Rishop LitthJobn addressed the Newsboys’ Sun day eho! last evening. A large nnmaver of Chrt unas rent. were distributed auioug ihe of bout and shoe dealers met last night ir Institute, to devine weans for the Cloriny of shoe stores ensly iM the eVcuing, On anil alter nest Mot day The Ocean Seamen's Ben tigbt elected 1. Macdonald, Pi President ; 1. Malqueen, be ‘Treasurer ‘The steam engineers of Williamsburgh have elect- Association last EM. Traes, View retary ; and bk. Behack tora, ed Win Pease, resident; Gro. Miaby, Vice Pies Wm. Ai. Teitlson, Kecurding becverary; C,H Treasurer. ‘The Brooklyn brieklayers ret last euaning t potion ti ward proeuria (oe ma nKeus tice law. The; eet yest peta pete Froteetive Association, Br ob No, 1, of ne way Emplovees of Jore>y City. hinye elecind OK een be wid ‘Lave, Vice-President, and kJ. Conan, retary. ‘The New York Association for the Kestorativ the Atueriena 8 Tate inet seine took aye, ratory to om moo! the Bey aie ee eta ‘ ca court room Was densely packed With spe the opening of the pro ov of the ( 28.—Tt is certain that i Hlonn thus fur sudmitted for the committces appointed by the Co the ques- nsideration of the ei etbing ts said on the subject of ambaihuality ¢ Pope ex: preawes the opinion that meibers of the Couneil ve ne voice in the regul iat body's pros ceeding) - Panic and Death in a Bristol Theatre, Barston, Dec. 24.—During a performance at the thy ein this city last night there was on olarm among the sudienee, and in t!e effortof the crowd to csc m the building vighteen pervor were killed a NT COMPOUNDING presen The Drawbock Thiet an an tiformer-Inters view with Jude Plorrepont —stdney Webster's Partner" Fixing Things. Tue Sox asserted, about a month age, that Mr. 8. M. Blatehford, the drawback thief, was lo be tiscd ne a Withers for the Government azainst bis assortates in crime, ard the atatement how been yer. THE GOVERNME fled, Col Whitley had an interview with Judge Pierrepont shortly before he tefl for Canada to wu periutend the prosecution of RB. Caldwell, and there Mr. Matehford * aceidentally™ mot him, and recepted his offer to tostlty avatust Caldwell, ‘The arrangemcat, however, waa completed before the mocting took place, vod Blatehford i now not a criminal in the ey former, and hene of the law, He is only an in he cannot be tried for bis ertme. Yesterdoy a reporter of Tue Sex called on dud, pont and had an interesting ec of which the following ty the Reronien -Have you given Col, Whitley ty Lo use Blutehford sa witness? Av por Pinnaneont—No, air, 1 Ka authority. nit Doce the fact of bis having been used osseution t » question to be iy, Fassure you, Iteronten— Mid Col. Whitley recelve authority to use Mr, Batehford as a wituess from Mr. Grinnell or fom Washingt AC OGE PoERiKPONT —T en ived such nuthority se Ue t Krronren Judge consi © him no sach om ray; he may have OF course the Government e ‘There Ie 9 romor in cirealation that Bintch“ord requested you Hot to prosecute Lis ie (iat so? pnt It Is not true, n Will Blatehiord be tried, and ean he the Ciremit Cc AN IMPORTANT KEVORT, ney Webster James 1. Cr « partner power! tnduene belt of vorarr iu shield bim from vuuisinent sad to have pleaded exrnestiy with Mr Vierpont shout the maticr, Every lawyer who practioey ii the United States Courts is of the be ef that biaiehford willnever be tried, Col, White ley wae in the District-Attorney's office yestorduy. — PKOM THE OCEAN CABLES. > The ineurrcetion In Dalmatia has teen entirely fuppreeead ‘Tho Governor of Jamaica t Jorisdi of the micterrate The Governor has oMctilly announced the dises pment and dischdowment of the Church in Jw ed the civil ‘The Pacitte Kteam Navigation Comyp steamer ty ply betwoen Payama an the cities of the et Of SONU AINOE OR, Was MUCCOSOF NI) aueled erdny morning. — LOSSES DY WIRE, ‘The ‘Ty sun House and bivek opposite, in Manistee, Micis were burned. Lows, $a, Yesterday morning William Long's blacksoith shop on the Palisades, noar Weehawkea, Way burued Tose, 2,000, Movers. Rogers & Mitehol, of Philadelphis, whose sugar house was burned oo’ Sunday, had iniurances effected to the extent of The receiver of the go bouse attached to 'T. B. Hznner's tenner, in Hast New Plata Mowday A colored man wa else fearfully burned.) VFM ————-——— BROOKLYN. - A home for deatitu . ander the care of (he Lodust opened in Deau strcet, near Troy avenue, Burglars attempted to, break into. Mrs. David imih's utivery:, ae 18 My cle ayenue, on Moaday Tight, py-cutt me the wiadows ‘Thefal ing of "Aho lane Caused & stampede id # Sinall pox is more prevalent, a Brooklyn than tue poonte mre tikay to itiaeine. Ewo additional ¢nsen Teported yeuterday-one ih Pro and tho tiie in Dobe voue. bear Marni: vo Corwin saw a thief leaving stock, Nehernerkorn street, per Hoyt, with « quautity of clothing tn Nie Pormeeston. ‘The officer pureued liu We Lar as the South Torry, aud there ought hin son, DAs boon na" Aree! nea lost oF sto: 98.000 reward and ng over dat Hutherford Park, in a 4 wore buried hy the eaving in of « sewer yesterday. w in Hudson avente, Bergen fly, Tmey Wete extrHeated alter sustaining “étight ly urles, TT nn# Sullivan, keeper of a saloon in Pennington wiooet, Newark dd bis wife Lo Dedstoad Yewtor day mar Abd leit the house, Tho chili wae cub With @ cold Chive ost aver the body of Anthony Gernha rd. which was fond unde r of Reddy th ‘Hibs Huds oul ———— JOTTING S ABOUT TOWN - ne De Yoo war found dead yesterday at oat avenues He is supposed to have commtied ‘Phe fivet annual bail of the © Horatio” Suctal Club the tn Brook! " ms on the {th of anuary The vvermmeut has adopted Lloyd's Register ation of slips enwaged lu the nano Lorenzo De Angelis found dead in the Pat nam House, Fourth ay tormosly U Marshal, but latterly kopt a deinuing talon, dude Curdono yesterday rostraincd Mr. Fealy, « contractor, from bia ting uit ® rook street, leet he should endiuger the Harton: ttulleo il track ‘Tho Revenue oficers yesterday pounced upon the Hite grocery at No. 4s Went Auicant Witenborg'y entire stock of liq welliug Without a heeuses taster General Cresw Ying 10 make postal Ip nines, the Cunard ( the’ inai's for 0k GO Car EY ats ty ANH, RUINED BY STOCK GAMBLING, The Mere! 1 Hank @ dofaleation has been discovered in the accounts of the Merchants’ Rxchange National Hank, at 97 Broadway, owing to the peculations for two yearn past of Edward T, Oakley, Cashler of the institution, ‘The amount alleges to have been abstracted by bim in $120,000, and the mode of evn: cealment was the making of fale returns im the books, Of these, his position gave him entire con- trol, and his frequent pernsal of them at his own desk, rather than at those of the'diiferent book keep: ors, Was for more constant than was customary with hank exehlers, ‘The unspictons of several directors were aroured last week, and for several days and evenings exam ations ave been earried on until a late hour by Mr. Callender, the Government examiner, It is hoped that in (wo or three days the ful! extent of the loss may be ascertained. Itmay be much more than the sum atated, ‘The eapital ofthe hank i $1,295,000, and the Inet quarterly exhibit on Mth October showed a surplos of $215,458, ‘The last haltyearly dividend was 4 percent, Oakley dooe not deny the charge, and is daily at the bank aesistiog In unravelling tho maze into which the accounts have been drawn, Considering his readiness to acknowledge his foult, and taking Into view hie long wervices, ho way perhaps escape prosecution, especially es no chance exists of recov. cring more than the moderate amount of his seeurity, whieh may be $30,000. ‘The President, Mr, Samuet E. Sproulis, professes not to know the amonut, or the nmnes of bis suretios, Oakley entered the bank asa jauior clerk, thirty years aco, amd after passing through various grades in rotation, became Cashier in 1832, IIs ealary, un- {il recently, wne $5,000, but has boen raised to @7,000, He Is married, bat childless, and tives In handaome style at 206 West Thirty fourth atroet, In the sum- mer he refreshes at Long Branch, He ia temperate, and his basiness capacity is good, bat he bas nevce heen popular with the clerks under hia control, om aceount of his ilnatured bearing toward them, and his frequent suspicion of thelr integrity, His age is Hoined by him Is stated to hewe in stock operations in conjunction with his Lrother, Cornelins Oakley, & tobacco inandfac- turer of Water street, who failed on Monday fora large amount. He overdrew his account in tho bank by several thoatand dollars on that day with the concarrence of th 16 te nswerted that apon week of the defaleation, the Presdent, when ap- ied to, indignantly denied all knowledge ot Mr, Fisk, of the fim of Fisk & Hateh, on recelving a reply of this description, threatened, auless infor inatton wero given lin, (o denounce the rumor of detaleation In the mreantile and banking comma nily ova The President, it is ward, then con- feswed to a few sh. irreqularitic Thin crening newspaper announcement ¢f hla reply ho excitedly denies, ws also the story that» t tec of bank Presidents called up mentofafisira, == proposed, M. Malllefert has exploded ut powder, 100 of Oriental Hiycerie on the Heit 4 loved from Way's Hee Jeaving 1,06 to be blasted, In the fox, the terrybook Morristown ran in oop in the Korth River, badly am aging It, A boy pax F upon the forward” var the Moree wae wtruck by the ‘mast “or tho gh iy ow til tk tured. rhe Je i ‘Tweity third street terry boat Jay me 10 culiislon le tho mitddie of noon. The Gould siuck the penetraied tts null, “bludie of was (Oru away, is die — utor ty mini jew Whiskey Vrauds are D the United me Operant Grand Jury Made Kaown by hom: bor In one of the pigeon holes of Marshal Harlow's Department are four warrauts for the arreat of Charles, Augastos, and Win, Loeb, and Mr. Thos, L. Ray, the well-known manutacturera of whiskey who formerly owned the extensive distillery at Thwly-third street and Teuth avenue, ‘They are accused of defrauding the Government of the tax oa liquor, and the frauds are enid to Lave been enor: mous, About a f Hight ago tuey were Indicted, and the Deputy Marshals were ordered to take them into enstody. Tut the Loebs seem to have heard of the action of the Geond Jury, and they were thus enabled to exeape arrest. ‘he officers continued their search for the brothers ap to yesterday, whea they gay the chase in disgust, Having made diligent inquiry at the old haunts of the accused, they called at the 1, where they ascertuined that all the irseareh had sailed for Kurope, and t return to New York for a leng tha @ return of the faet, and warrants with the + THB PLIGG cele, wh ing mhim Morel, and stb Fequently di ‘Their distillery was con tuned by Judge Blatchford on the Lath of Getoher, weld for about , a su waid to be less than iti value. When the promises were exam ined, It wax found that connecting pipes passed from the Ishment to one ayetning, thus in Heating the unser in whieh the whiskey was ran off, ——— THE SECRETS OF THE worm, - How to Encav Whiskey Tax-$100 9 Werk for Becoming a Nominal Ownor- rrols a Day~Flight before the Yosterday afternoon Deputy Marshal Crowley recetved warrants from Commissioncr Shields (ur the atrent of George Hoffman, Henry Steiker, David Ledersdorf und Phillip Ledersdorf, for coaspiring to defraud tho Government of the tax on whiskey. The AMdavit on which the warrants were «ranted was made by Juline Raymond, who was part owner of the distillery 102 and 104 Hester stroet, where the de The secused are equall: interested Lo the eatablishme mond venti tied that George Hoffman & Co. paid David Blan @100 a week to wet as ostensinie owner of the ine and (hat the Whiskey was secretly removed (rom tie compounding shop adjoin: and then builtin wold tor, Webstor, a rectifier In’ Muntoe d othor persony; and that the tax om he was not paid. Raymond says that fy barrels of whiskey from the cor removed each day during 0 that Hoffman Informed him Fonedine pee: an hn Ma that Me human, wi hae jie in Wi ‘Thirty -siath street, and @ compoundi gkeese ae ajotnt ously supplied im ‘with re: iad a be ald ce ara ed flown 1d the whereabouts ta themacives and of * had gone to Philadel the others was Keowee out o of their iriends. ‘The engiacer, Mr, Daior, was om the premises, bul he was nob arrested, oniTUARY, possi nat HG. Devrica, © well known dealer in foreign books and pictures, died at bis residence in Boston, yeatorday. of Bt. Joba’ The Rev. Charl, dca 0 Gropey.'in his iaty-Qrst yaa Vip de Nort Chareh, ab Southwark, Americnn rots of 84d. ‘The Rev, Baron Stow, one of the oldest Baptiat elereym Horton, died on Monday, aged &. Beto Afor two yours the Cofmbian published in Washington: root Church, ——— SVUARKS FROM THE TELPORAPH, > St. Louls is about to try to raise $1,000,000 for a fair in that oity im 4971 Nathantel {Brown bas received the for Mayor of salen, Mab. The thaw of the past two days has rendered erose- the [ce 8 dangerous undertaking at Albany, Wealthy cliizens of Cineinnatt who have made © lucoine reiurun are to be Feastessed and puutshed, Kate Ratornan hi m tor dining nr Catholic Star, « veligia was ps is vaper tor of the Howe Republican ‘ommtt The House Postal Y after the cou Night to 1 Bet Oi Votrick Sweeny, a deaf snd dumb om injured by a trait ou tt Mava., ycatorday At Mount Pleasant, Oblo, was fatally Kustocn qratiroad, near Lynw. yesterday, Du Dopald playfully snapped a pistol at Thomas aud shot iia dead, ‘The Madison packet Leonora No. 3 ran into the ermer Mary Houston wt Louiosiie, Ry. ou Tuesday ad Was 6 ‘¢ Was not been a detention of over three hours Ile Hullroad aé any time, 60 far, (he mow # Working adinirauly ‘The Mexican Commission have not decided any Diiite aM ung (he righls Of any clalM@antsor ay pou voAvtiye wuy Question of aw. Adri ¢ employ of F. A. Seymour named lous by a train of the bi Bal iuthortord Park, N- Ji, yeaterda 9 Sante haviny robbed the coun: ‘of #5000, and bias restored the money, ‘The State Department i coufldent there will be ; culty Ib acouring treatles with all. the fo. power KIViNE THE bo lund cavles to MeDouxall's franily arrived in St. Paul yes oy deny thi it ead Worday tuez done, Haak Gor, McDougal hid ony hing Mi D ‘while iw lle omploys isd THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, SPAIN'S ATTEMPT TO GRIND FRER. DOM INTO THE DUST. —- Proof of the’ Captain-General’s Assasstane tion Piet-Tho Prectamation of the Geve ernor of Saacte Eapirita-Denth Dogstas Footsteps of the Patriots. Sefior Eduardo Agramonte, Minister of Poreiga Relations of the Republic of Cuba, in bin letter to Minister Lemus, which we published yesterday, spoke of a spy senthy Gen. De Rodas to assassinate Gen, Quesada, The spy's name was Benigno Te- Tho paner upon which his passport was a ' Written was ofc! paper of the Spanish seer uperintencencia Delezada de Hacienda dela Siempre Wiel lan de Cuba. The pass read: iy | na pp Renirno T without an; cut whatever. P.O. del DE. 8.9.8. PL CRSANKO FERNANDEZ, Sooretary. Hamawa, Septet, 19. Don Henigno, when discovered, was tried an * nor of Sancti Kepirita : Jos Morel y Gonzales, Commandant! of fp Here in a prociamation by the Licat.-Gover- 1 wd MUL tary Gomeuabdde of diction, by order of the Commander-i.-Chief, Ail 10. Rom 4 may concern : Ta ace thine ty J alarined py the firing of fe epaneing of 1H plese s Uren lanl Pune Twill immediaccly place 6 0 #of thelr houses which front on ‘wilt be linprisoned and su y, partial, deliver ait Breateon snd ot liver ail Areata snd viher armas fiat orial Inany way used in, war, to the @ w officers’ ta come mani ovre the arilery. “ibis Includes every petwow ct ieyuel: ‘docroast efrotied in a rogalariy organized military body, There will bea geveral and rigorous searon mat ence ber arms and ai anition, Houses al Be | ty searched, and ail who fail to comply Order will be tried by court martial as euctaiee Of tbe CANT. AL who are found with supplies of Ls le Oo ore ‘od wl supp! eon Dpliss, clothing. &e., whether cy Hhesiee, and to forward same from the ‘doyernor, UF cece alle a ea ue th Sanifieam, shel ne toertia ne evemict of i Grrerapant At tur of actore ot a Pansplice ts be taken trom the city or au exes aranes by the pass ofa person who ark» for goors to be takes: "ert "Tue feacen given for sciliua’ koods for the Ie terio oF fortameporting them whe purchased, mass Robstadnre be’ bowen by the Leonie fy All wo apply fr weld reece tory evidence that they are r@ponatl aly will De mad ods ip represented application, or atve the mat, of responsipte, (hat wich will be thoir destination and use. Tailte With these regulations no passes " Aur.5. All goods tound with parties who by complied ve directed shall be taken (with BiOrRL Ste Cantata General) (or the beueAt 10 hake the ca| A ties hoa fare From the retiing of the sun until the rising d entering or leaving (uo city Joait with acears lowed on Mhe street from sunset he persoual usm of ret and nil of corps of arttilert or cavalry. ay be Immodiately made know: ita is notice will be posted throughees the elty and published m the local newspapers, JOSE MBRELIS, Santo Eavinire, Dec. 6, 1909, + The Campaign Ov: Newvita: in Comaguey. Doe. 2h, rfa MAavaNa, Doo, 28,—The campaign in the Cr iniguey district” was opened to day. Gen. Puello with 3,000 troops of all armies marched (rom this place in the direction of Bem Miguel, Stbaalea, and Guamaro, ——- THAT SPANISH GOLD! renitiiees Legun's Appeal for Cuba ~The President Retusesto Interfere. Wasniscrox, Dec. 98.—Gen, Logan had a long talk with the Provideut upon Cuban effaies y eater. day, in which he urged that some action be bad ta reference to to that oppressed mation, but he failed to find eny disposition on the part of the President to interiere, Ho is «atisfed that no change has come in referonce to Cuba, ‘The ramer that jo be a change in the Preside a to Washington a number of the Of free Cuba, who are very much disappointed, a Rast The Spunish Gundont Oficers Feted, Cuanieston, 8. C., Dee, 28.—The officers of the fleet of thirteen Spaiish guub off the Battery, were entertai day given by the municipal w Will semalu bere three or tour days, and it is expeot ed will make this port thelr rendezvous. ‘The frigate Miearro and three gunborts are expecied t@- night, Te The Spanish gunvoat Quarantine, They will w rumor that) ehi without founda sail uutli Thorsday. ‘The prevailed upon the fleet ie Encape. Thomas Coyne, a convict in the Massachy ite State Pris under seutonce. fur life for shinghter, an lemptod to commit suicide yester ning by throwing himscit trom the forth, bak. ny to the granite foe of the my ware of thirty feet, tel ‘#1001, crushing tt, but recel¥ed no serious injury. ——— = Another Victory for the Ma Amateh game of base ball between the Mu vot Now York and the Pelicans, of New Or ‘OM, Played at (he latter city yesterday. wor ut the Mutunis by a score or Mtoe, eee earth catty dasssd jo) Less of Life in Georgia. Ga., Deo, 28.—A serious riot occurred yesterday in Dearing, Columbia conaty, in which AN. Hodo and Bilis Adams were killed, and Dyab Hodo was wounded. Waiskey was the cause, Se LONG ISLAND. isha ay The recontly elected offlcers of Jamates Lolge Ne. airs S46. and A. 46, aad were installed last evening by A fow evenin) fe fe thouset wr loudly as he Ged. Thompson avenue, Newtown, ts Another biz Job te ins extenmon of Perro cree tees that to biaye an excuse for seulas a ate doar the Commissioners propose to take without doen "ihe exe Lemislatabe or ot peal of tue aot. oh iad PBRSONAL INTELLIGENCE, momen The Hon. He Sonal week ES SUR San nano st tom Tow been lecturing Mrs Klinabeth Cady Stanton ha» ‘with great success at Kookux, lows. Mr. 8. @, Squier, 1. proudunoe the Ouobdage giaat 6's reast'* Honduras, Mr. P.T. Barnum was expected to lecture tast sine burglars attempted to rob by Mr. ott, pritealy jamaica. The thicves wore alsco' Lebruad, who fred (wo shows at the good effect, as one of (hem sque: frvends as haw ho retires from the Su) will resume the. practice of ‘ory Counsel or referee ouly. at the middie name of Stanign was Ainey, his father's moter having voce Ae wail Macy, @ dedoendamt of Lhomus Macy, O€ New ticket It ts reported in the Philadelphia Sunday 7% that the Hon, suo Cameron aad the Hon. B rewster, iately Attora have beedine friends again. Mr. Oliver Dyer will give @ lecture om Temper ance at Mope Chapels Hath, street, near third ave Luis oVeniug ab 7 0'ClocK. There will also be muse obher aLLiactive ex General of Penpayte Mr. Arthar Pember will deliver @ lecture thie evouing m 1 the im Meu's Christian Assoe ciation, i which be Will give his experience Of & jum noy * Up and Down Mont Blane.” ‘The President was im his office but a short time yesterday nud bo Visitors were received, There was ne Cabiner m the clerks of (he Departments were all peruttted (0 leave at nuon, Mr Walliam 41, Stephens, a young gentleman foe ed’ with Lhe Dress Of nla oaty, Ju the Courts o this Mace ab Supreme Court, Avsistant: Secretary of the ‘Treasury Richardeos Routwelt returas to Waake 0 tliat ACoruey-Generel Hi ny and that di Sion: of Pennsylvania, wilt succcea hin, t Princeton, Mas., which is four miles un eatabilatied chacel: the penold meat om heir Pulpte ‘ard Leocher, with (he Drager oa that ate printed with it On Chresimas Day the proprictor of the New Democrat preswuted to brs, Taeaer, ove tors of (hat paper, # beautitul sliver CODSIALINg OF & amiver, wpIteher, aud two gobi bore the {nscrd "A Merry Chemtiuas WO “trons the New York ral,” Tho Hon. Horare Greeley will address the drinkers of the Fourus W. 4 on Thur, the Chapel of the Bowar t will be the alm of Alr..Areeley. ‘stegped auditors Wat tenpermese Is ean aid prontable than druukeupess. more this