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— cos 4 ee rr ———s ane a * PUERDAY, Ji Atmosements To-day. Rooth's Theatre Mounier. Bowery Thentre- dir Meee, Rotert Marat, a Bryant's Minet rela shoo! ly Thentre=The Ruvbodge a Moves I ke New Vork Clremm Now York Crone Teeares Olympic Theatre the Write vw the Wall Fan Penmetsco Minatrota, (5 Ihosiwaye ‘The Tamurmny Livi Vocdey, a Wallack’s Waverley Theatre vie, Mirch, and Myetry Window, ke, Matioes Wood's Museum (i 5 oe ot the Sune Cuba- Is there to bi n-Coneral Du 1 wann LL. Pres gh the dora amiss ons He speaks “Me Pur w bo thep } ite ais itis, It cannot etrengtacn ‘ to aay neve Though the revolution is put doen Ing to both Fist and Dr Repas, from Piva that there are thou Cubans who still carry perfectly 4 coma in a manner " on well for a 5: thousaids of Cubans are still to maintain the years, in spite of all the resoure of Spaia against then, what l assertion of M pat ow Gover attitado which it Wustin pot his reasury. If t} pose, aud it is at ‘ writers from Washington, he Legin by rel Mr. Prom the State Departinent, and patti Fi fou with an heart and ay degree of Mr, Fisit is not only incompetent for the Dusiness of the offle hr ence of Lis son-in-law all genuine in the Journal of Conan eontly conversed with the on the Caban qnestion, * his conv he had not 1 have udany one to belicve that h torney of Spain, so strongly did he epeak y Cuban right.” means to with. -y from the shame which this f Spain in the State Department 8 to save the Republican party fom the ruin which bis action toward Cubs is sure to bring upon it, against recognition of If, then, Gon, Giant reall draw the cou attorac has ry tupon us, if he desi he will begin by appointing a now Secretary Jone, the peoy of State, Until that i be glow in believing that he re to abandon the Spanish pol bo long and 90 disgracctully followed John Poley against Reury Sin'th instead of Usurpation. tees d Wied ‘ many } y wg ‘Vhis is substantially tre sam: whieh we he be no soand "Phe frie wer, { Hosny Sairn the votes cast for him we they make this cffortto legalivet poquont special legislation? Th to subinict bench in this jw Gro naturally honestaninded, in addition to being ablo Inwyers—men, for —to decide way. Ho Is certainly as strong. Nko Judge Bansant man ca need be, and he Bait wo far aa to vaceto to sow ¢ Mr ground, nod holding Chil + was cra F ge Ou by confidence in Judge BARNAnn, notwithetand. | depredations and scoret service. , ing the warmth and zeal of his partisam | imagine with what satirical satisfaction Mr. vo he woald do | Casswetn will, at the proper time, com- full justice in the premises if the case were | municate this information to the House. fully argued before him. But tho Democrats—and tho fishy Repub- 1irk—eeem afraid to trust the case to Judges who, while they are partisans, are also lawyers; and they pro- tled by the Legislature, where party eptrit is omnipotent, and ready to tramplo on the law. Attorney-General CiAmpPLatN hae even refused permission to the Hon. Jon Me- Krox, the counsel for Mr. Foury, to bring in the nature of a quo warranto, to test tho title to the office. PLATS assigns as his reason, or excu! not permitting the action to be brought, cireuusiance i attachmenta, that wo be JARY 11, 1870. pose to have it a Legislature When Mr. € change the law. was nominated for Attorney-General, we know it was said that he was a very honor- ablo man, but not competent, in point of to fill the office, the latter part of tho assertion at least was Tho Assistant or Deputy Attorney+ General is both weak and unreliable, and jast nbont the same kind of a Republican « wit and Jous TH. Warr. Whatever tho Legislature may do or at mpt to do, the whola matter will be kept fore the people, They desire a governinent If the Democratic party, on its first entrance into power, lisa osarpation, it will not thereby, It will not help $ or HoreMan sity where one can worthily support suc Are we to geo the whole Democratic This looks as if Ropas proc! the revelation fn Cuba in over. rin behalf of Spain for Comptrotler, Overt Sherif’ O'Briex through Alderman Comay, by direct curing his support. He has bee one-half the patronage of the Sheriffs office next year it ho will bury the hatchet and thus forward ( t for all practical prt VEENY, or TWEED, wort and Mr. Hamimros dred people e ce throngh ¢ Congress and the Army. attention of Congr ; will accept Mr. Sweevy's worth cons all upon the Serr silent, for the fraudulent nets the men of the West to le | in railway | before, | avers upon the subject oment that thus retleets disgrace upon | ive A pay tor he in emer signs two sete of it on, and who are ble to enrry it on for yc nrrassing to Bpanish authorities.” ‘That will often endured that nav West. What says the Mirror? Do SEND, Adintont- General, 1 Regulations for d tion of 1% anish witness in the ease 2 lide drawn pay twhe be tall report tt and his frend Dr the Seerctary of War, seems to Lave no doubt ne forthe Arm rlain that the ; and he is equally Secretary of War will in the ated by the Mth ut would it not be a pert 13209 and if he did so, why then of War not exec he 14th Article f War, and brag those officers to trial? at Article of War was made a law of the 1, 1806; it has re. ive ever sine mained binding on the Exee 1 had its provisions Leen rigidly hthe infu with, the nruy would not today be oblized to boar the oaium incarred by the public uch an onler a that above quoted, w1 have furnished the names as required, wo insist that they shall be placed at the head of the list of those oflicers that Congress proposes to mus ter out this winter; and we insist upon this ly, a8 those officers, if the Second Auditor isto be believed lated the contract made between them and the Government, which contract was only linding upon the Government during their oreover, it there is to be je observed in kelecting th ce says, who Pr President ¢! a Secretury of State, woul ood behavior j shall reus in in the service, we must, a8 tax- payers, express our hearty preference for emen Who are satis i willy intends whi uy but once for the same period of A Novel Depredation on the Mails. 1 r RAMSEY wa | wr rw h fn hove Kaveey and not WASsKBURNE for our Minister at Par bo permanent Mix o already urged on thie ques tion, and one to which thers secins t Rawekys and Wasnnvinrs from time to tine as they may be really no Postwaster-General Crs wHtt. has indirect Ty attempted to Lreals th force of our censure luct in thia matter, by giving it out gli the press that the ¢ paytunent of old, else why do © question to the decision of the 8 little trip was he Lins been as y careful not to answer officially the fol- lowing resolution of inquiry, intwod the House of Represontatives on the 17th of last mouth, by Mr. Dawes of Massachusetts, <i without a division PontunuetersCon Jourts, even although every Judge ou the jcinl district ia a ma But then they know that there are questions of law too plain for Judges who 1 be instruct. ed to inforin this hOUL apDuinte pertaining 10 tat 1 » which had been pr id from what appro The fact, as we are infomned on excell: sy that then we believe, that Jndys @ dithority, is that Ma £3,500 for hie services on the oce Appropriation tor THE SUN, What more appropriate fund could the money be taken out of ? The service rendered was very secret, for nobody has yet seen any result from it; and that it was a depredation on the Post Office Department thore is as little doubt. Mr. Creswet, if not wise, is cor. tainly witty ; but we doubt whether bis wit will save him from an cnergetic rebuke by Congress for his misuse of the public mone es It fs now openly arserted that Alder. man Tiowas Cowan is Mr. Swerxy’s can- idate for Shorff. It is known that the ourth and Sixth Wards, through the influence of Peren Bana Sweesy, Esq. and under the leadorship of Justice Dowsixa and Alderman Cowax, have deserted the flag of Martiew T. Brexsax for the Comptrotiership in consid. eration of tho nomination of Alderman Comax for the Si Joxes was Martanw T. Brexway’s candi- date for Alderman against Wa, Watsn, the people's choice, in 1863, Mr. Comax, at that time a clerk in the f Engine, of his personal ingratitude to Waren, the promise that he should succeed Moraay Joxes in the Board of Aldermen. 0 ed hi ing Mor this ect of desertion in the bour of need, Peren Bare Sweexy, © Alderman Coway the Tammany nomination for Sheriff, provided he will throw his influence irievalty, When Moraax at Oilice and foreman of Thirteen xacted through his friends, as the price his promise he desert. personal friend, and thus assisted in elect- x Joxes Alderman, Bearing in mind has now offered nomination of Marrrew T, Dri WWAN es have been mate to of Squire Sweasy, f purpose of promised desigus of the wirepuller who fs ruin: ing the Tarmmany Democracy in this city. Tt now remains to be seen whether Sheriff O' Bares | — Are the Yankoos of New England and the Knickerbockers of New York less pe te than n travel 2 We haves here is what the Indi t alleged 8 ddirror rh Woman Who hae the misfortune te ran Eastern railroad, will meet with ness 0) New England broad: nthe West, She will meet with tre kee) even fessional men, #2 shica even @ Westera bog-driver would be ashamed." This isa sharpindietment, and po based bly it may n isolated and exceptional facts » we apolozize in behalf of our neighbors, and promise not to doso again, But there is one thing that we will say: our experience we have never seen railway cera in either Now York or New England converted into disrusting bo ens by poo . of tobacco § us experionce in the it chew to bacco or . ain an If the telegraph operators now on strike will take our advice, they will return to their employment, They have failed to obtain th public approval, and eannot diet of the country that the nuderste the Lasty action of the operators, espe the W tion on which they procee the Company, whose officers are known, not believe the diseha 4 man Jacons, of whom larger part of his brother operators to work out his individual vengeance, We trust the operators back to their work. ——— will now at once y Wenetin, counsel for Spain— govern the D through t! through bis father-in-law, tt ary of State has published in bis Democratic organ an argue ment to prove that the Cuban revolution is fi ished, It is the same story which Gen, Du drid for his visitors at the State Department, But somehow the fucts constantly contradict this statement, and eDES writes from Cuba to a friend Ropas has been telezraphing to months, and which Mr, isu ret 3 to all President Ce in this country as follows: Tell the Cabans tn America not to give them- selves uncosiness regarding this winter camps ‘The only thing We exvect from you i+ an oecasio supply of ammunition, O ts, confident, and in goo not pronose to do much the climate wil be a wore troops than we, ne Ve shall succeed without foreig No doubt the Cubans will succeed without foreign wid, But Mr, Stowey Weestea must earn his yj end Mr, Bawintox Fisu must plead the same cause ay if ho also was ‘an at- torney for Spain.’? shame rest upon the United States ? The Canadia Pacifle railroad. Can th do it?) Mr, Pau. Lsen bas reported that there is no practicable route through the Rocky Mountains north of the Vaited States; bat perhans the Canadian narter than he was. The ns sterling, more or less, whieh it 1 I that three-quarters i fT terest iu it n to this nm Tt to fp ta barrel of beer for t yur the proposer , the inmates of the ) substitute, such as calfee, a J the result was a large majority in favor of the coffee, ALL the the beer voted again old inn. suals’? aud the women for it No member of the Constitutional Conven tion labored with more zeal and intelligence in framing the new judiciary article, or in securing its adoption by the people, than the Hon, Gzoror P. Coms ticians Ju w of Syracuse, In the gossip of poli- gv Comstock has the credit of invent. little stratagem which is supposed to have saved the article, Knowing perfectly woll how the Tammany King in this city manage elve: tions in these days, although us @ politician he could not be expected to publicly udiit any such knowledge, he aud his friends in the interior de- nined not to trust the New Yorkers. Accord: ingly, the nnofficial y h eame to this city from several of the country districts repre- sented th ng ne, ts whi voto for tho amendment as much smaller than it really was, ‘The bait took, and the city ovnvassers retarned a majority against the aimendinent Lirge enough to defeat it witha very sill margin, Thon the real result im the coun iry districts was officially procleimed, and it was scan, fo the inlesoribable chagrin of Swanne & Imcnt was adopted after all, clus are sinart, but for ail that } ily maect their match fa the rural mais | disivers We can and apparent Bi lended he shout be, by a proclam bie to M 0; but we have w change the ver. ir strike was un- founded and illjudged. The facts are well ; and without now inquiring whether iully in t, would have been justitied if the infor. had been true instead of false, it is Lxed that the public believe ud do are in ligh soir: And how long shall this na are talking about building ie Jo the w the Dominion will of HASILENING CANADA'S ANNEXATION, ie Approaching End ot British f Ansiniboine Crestfatten—Can’ ‘posed. Correspondence of The Bun. Orrawa, Canada, Jan, 8.—Sinee addressing yon afew days ago, the Hon, Wm, MeDongall and family have arrived in Canada, and havetaxen rooms In the Rossin Honse, ‘Toronto, Ife ex-Excel- Jeney" will doubiless reach the enpttal within @ few days, au his eldest daughter, now bere, 1s busily looking up apartments for tho fumily, Tt is becom: ing apparent, however, that A grave difference of opinion does exist, as T have before advised you, be- tween the Ministry here and the disappointed re- turning Governor, ‘The Goverament organ here, in replying to a Toronto journal's criticteme, eays t “Mr, MeDongall went to enter upon potseetion of the Roa Hivor Territory, with the view of tukiage possession from the Hndson's Bay Company of pro erty sold 10 Canada by tho Company, but pot aetiverea. On deft ry, MP, Me Dounali would have exhibtied hts credentials as Lientewtrt-Governor, «nd Would have proceeded to nls po i ‘Aeon ADI: Mebe ating that he had been te Yo ga mikht have been ald e Me, that there. wa pt delivery 040 delivery, Uv URI AT Yeage We in which a form ‘used not suttabte' the occasion. A procamation eremttone tO tad WA 1k KenL L FEh and out any errors af appellation tn tt, might hare been ea” The same journal adde, partly in extenuation: “In regard to the prock tion actnaliy fxened. the prowiance ot hrving ft trom American eotl was cred!ta ebougal Another bali organ of the Government heart: to avowd thi stated who he lesely ridicules the whole affair thas “We have econ to-day In our streets a Itvo man from Lombina= the Attorucy-General to hi xeellencs * William McDougal, Beq—and Me gaunt appearance, the hard tines on hie foe, make us fe: of tis Be elt. Pe 0. 8 alin, Bie! what nd then, not only in the olengin Dnt in tye temper wad to, be Jooular. No {bred Umi! pug Han as the Min Nitvcln, ana twettaen asa When he does «pear he eowpl somewhere, Ol the Hentnust of Tue frivolons way tee treat this very eer vont Orttieal Juneture in lis, Excel polit ory. He ways i te far nuove ner iona than peopte think ; aid Urat, sn fact, there wr ng ato hie B y's, must /roim any Lor: ton oF ‘The inct: is, the Premer is very glad to be rid of Mr. MeDongall, nithough with him goes the p session of the Red River country for the prevent Hic was tho only one leit in the Ministry from the radical reform choot of Upper Canada, and he Conbtless rade free use of his position as Mini of Poblic Works to thwert some of the purposes of the Tory ovaly opposed the settted policy of his eoileaznen in reference to the Intercolonial Rallway route, ad voeating the shorter Amecican frontier tne, in Which he was nearer rizht thaa those who ually overraled nim, or, a¢ some Ungeneroasly ay, bouche him over with the promise of the very Governorstilp white | # le't aim politically etranded. Th oF position are preparing (0 take issue tn approsca'ng session of Parkament—whieh will prob ably convene during the coming month—and toneh ing the new territory, the Glore, the leading oppsi- Gon Journal of Ontar'o, candidly acknowiedges that without the Norihwest, “the prospect of # great Britis Empire on this ‘continent a at an end," to Which sentiment the erent majority of the British American people will ere long, if there be not a nge for the better, heartily respond Amen. » the returned Secretary of the McDougall on represents that the Insurrectionary nx Hent Jn the Worthwest Is of a more serious nacure our Canadian despatches, i ish and Scotch Lalbreeds av tected as the French, and conciliatory have to be acopted by the Government n ariendiy relations wita the Indian trioes 2 Whe Rycky Mouutius, not wumbring 00 sduis, Puch are but a few of the troubles that now stare the New Dominion im the (ace, ond remind recusaut Ninisters that, after all, honest, is the best policy in eadminetration of pubite affairs, 1 shall proba. Ly address you neat from the commercial metr opo- lis Of Canada—Montreal, ——— Lroeress of the Annexation Scheme~Moen Knough at the Seat of War-Arms and Ammunition Forwarded—A Petition to be Presented to Congres The cous tern chang reference to the expedit rity, About two yenrs ago he atrenue n for the denartars of the been Novily decided up f on Thursday aft 001 rams M in the midst of their pre- parations, te re received fiom the terri: tory thataa ut of 20 men had ariived from Chicago, and that tor the present no more men wore needed. They would only vrove an Incum- brance, for now that Gov, Mewouzall has with drawn, and all ihe bapislment, © cut the whole Rea River lands. hroug SRS AND AMMUNITION, ptable, A quant however, would prove mor lud been "ent on three days previous to the recep: | tion of thi ns, and auuther supp forwarded, the whole amounting to nearly 1,000 Fiand of Spencer niles, With sie arms, ades, cuthares, powder, wid.» Gel Coit bas also started tor the territ arrived alre ¥ of will soon do so.” ‘Tidings irom him are Lourly expected, He is to take a band in the FORMATION OF THR GOVERNMENT for the territory, preparatory to its being ann r t ri I every thing the Ist of February. O1T THINKS OF THM PROSPRCT oun, If hy the begins s bech receivea for more in the territory, it liay been resoived that shal! be sent throu Canadas to pope Here, and to stir them up and prepare tuem for action at's suitable opportunity Some of tie men Who have been enrolled will thus be employed until am gcession sor active hos- tities presents ftaelf, Col, Gibb us Wimselt pared to start for Montreal next Saturday evening REVOLUTION IN HOUSEKEEPING, pia danas Good Nown for Had Housekeepers, Present and Prospective-Cooked Food Suoplied in any Quantity, Kept Warm, and Sold ix waiting to hear. k no cull h pies Prof. Blot formally opened his kitchen yester- 4.9 at 106 Humiivon street, Brooklyn, He proposes to supply food atready cooked, of the very best ality and of every kind, at a low articles lit it, covers {t tight, and oronnd can he places @ covering of either folt or Mune! Un ese ho way the foot is just ov warm ree teoward as it wag orizinally wien taken from tie oven, The those cans forthe us oft miles, the Professor has ony evn in whlel by can place dinner for tweaty. ‘This ea be usrd ona jonrney, ondcan be kept wari several days ‘eam x 9 compartment in or, out a feet by 15, The Profe: cooking of earn article, aad ia dezen firste ava Frenen e # cooked neo per p and ona holel ringe. The Professor seubiner f1 3M people, ‘The Mit of Yesterday embraced 4 kinds of suns, 6 u! me Meame, Wofvegeables, auld kinds of des he Professor supphed @ tonniies with dinner yew terday, and was nnable to attend to 7 more on. hee count OF the great mmmber of people esUing on h for an eavianation of Lis mode of wooking, 7 house ts in» eo@t nolelhorhood, woth privace houves for blocks on ench sie, ani no our Would for a mo Tene aream that it Wis Used Lor any OLR purpone Gian for the dweiltny of « smut! furnlly, aw To the kui Sin: My 1 hws been dirceted to an arti ele tn the Mf t in THe SUN, pmiport ing to de and nowhle weddlag’” held r ny house in Madison avenue, list Tuesday even Perm't me to say that the story ts fletitions from finning to end. No such wedding, or gatheriuz arsou, hae tclken glace wt Bay how urs respectfully, W. E. Dopue, 5 Madison aveuue a ‘wcvation of the Red River ory by the Canadian authorities has somewhat d the plous of the Anucxation Leacue tn no that was to start from this ety The night of ibe ith (last Friday) had squad, Guder the command of Gen, Coit, But om forecs either retreated 1 the country or been cuptured and eentenced to + ind Las either xed leoper Raice than the Kaw Mates price than any WhO tre not favored with the usual eapiitary ad THE FEDERAL HIPPODROME —_— mn tn the Wearern Hemisphere- | rerunny OF THE MEMBERS FROM THEIR UMOLIDAY FROLIC, —— The Pending Games—The Business of the ‘Third Honse—A Cuban Beneit Promised— Hoffinnn on Timo. Correspondence of The Sun. Wasmxctox, Jan, 9.—The rea Congross to-morrow, after its holiday vacation, ts anticipated by the gathering of Interested outsiders, who already fll the hotels and carefully scrutinize the registers for members, ‘The lobby business ts ond to be brisk and remunerative, and as the res. sion will be protracted, a vast deal of money will chance hands, ‘The old famfttar facos are visible tn ail the barrooms and places of resort. Here {9 the Mextean lobby, tho sime ns in 1868 and 1864; the Spanish lobby; the Pacifle Railroad lobbies; a whis- key lobby; a tari lobby ; the reconstraction lobby; and the Hon, George 1, Butler, THR MEXICAN CANE. Dnring the closing montns of tne Inte unptereant- ness in the South, the Joarrez Government tn Mex- feo wos particularly anxious that our Congress should grarantee Mexicun bonds for fiity millions of aotlara, Congress dida't exietly see the matter in tho same light, and notwithstanding the eftorts of Corlies & Co, Sturm, Stocking, and the rest of the reteiners in that tutorest, the Mextean bonds were compelled to stand on their own Lottom. ‘Twenty of tilrty millions of them were shoved off in th country at Mimont any prices, and the value taken cats, dogs, nnd old muskets.” But now Mexico ren dlutos these obtigations, ‘There ore the gentlemen who filled to secure the endorsement of this Gov. nent upon them are now z to Induce the ernment to stop inant compel the Mexican nment to pay them, Exactly how the thing Is arent: but probably these wise: United States to fotlow t some years aga by vance, and Spain tw the pursuit of the san . The’ result would donbtiess be about At all events, 1. wonld be but the repet of He experience oF the man that xued the and recovered a very small contribution to a mena: 7 : ie, The Southern Pac Digh-toned. independent te Government has been Imposed upon and 1 oneonscionably by, te Uni tes, and the ‘viriuous indvenation of Hows tiereat 1¢ anoounded, Tudeod lonbtial if t was offered totaem, Bul th Governmeat micht gusrranres their bonds, Simpiy nothing more, Fiity millions of bonds With Unele Sars endorsement ¢ back of them Would be as Ex ify millions of greeabacks ; AILROAD GRADS. Railroad don't and then the Government would have vone moner—that ts, not antl the bond Ite a Very wise little Fame to. get money « e public treasury, and naturally y to help it along 2004, New Mexteo and 7 rt © Work this WHAT CONGRERS HAS TO DO, Some Idea ross has b 4 Ar ° ations comuanders, fore tt fo the remainder may be Ki brief un by ville, Ta Ward of six hundred bills Lave alre duced, among which are twenty-tour mes and land grants; totrty relating to fnan cos; #ix to change the system of naturalization; Lve to recopsiruct Virginia; tarce to abolish the frank- Ing privilege, and so On. In the senate four hun bills are pending, Inclading a nniversal amnesty bills @ eavil servien tail ; a bill to regvla‘e Chinese Immigtation ; an eight-hour luvor Will; the censas Bill; Adi to Aholsh polyzamy tu Uteh: to nda Colorado, and the like, Thus it will be at thore are plint: of eciremes atready pen tins ploy ¢ lurge lobby and cause a protracted eession, while nor half of the proposed Ineis!2iion of the se sion bas yet been putin the form of b Tuer ct Jation aside, of which, In the ah- any members, ICIS qnite amposstble to oroznostiontions, Fam But leaving te Ave of #0 make very bled to lay tic readers ot Tun Sun ai credit of the country. You mel has ind Bo voice in cus Admiuistration thus far, 8 about to assert it- fel, and the dead Rawlins is to epeak. ‘The old gies of the Cabinet have been overpowered, and Fant has put lis foot down in favor of free Cuba. I Wwe you tuis by authority, Withia thirty days om” this we, unless’ sume —unfore: circumstances arise, the | Rep will be recognized’ by Mr. Grant's Adminis ton, and stops will be iakeu favorable to eatise of the strugglio® patriots jer (ath. Lislind, Already the mete off > sound: eh Predinfuary to the act of recog fluct is to be atvembled in Cubau wale our national interests, This ‘fleet ty aiready desig vated and ite officers assigned. For the present, aul as 8 ruse poctal dity in tue Gulf ls mad retence vaton, aud the officers ar ructeu for But the fact w in due t he flag hip of 1 ni snow being Otted out at the Pl y Yard, Sie wili make ber tral tnp to there oe joined by Wie Mag ofiicer, tc aved his in eons have doen Mspired aninuted the lamented Rawe ed Out IM wccOrdence Witu tac the couniry, alory tea tule t present, NEW TORK ON TIMM, Gov, Moffinan, of your State, if he manifested any lack of or i transmitting to Was'angton the action of t Le ure in raulying (he Fifteents Aw t to the Constitut on, ie deter uined not to urged with & repeiition of th fonit In regard to the uetion of the prescut Le gisin ture In reve the d of Its predece-sora. Onc of his assistant. privalé secretaries arsived here yesterday wit the action of the lature with Arawing Its ratifeation of the aneudiment, which was duly fled with the Secretary of Stite,’ Coples of the action, duly authenticvted, were aloo served upon the Senators and Representatives 1 Congress frow New Y ‘Thus as tar as it ties in the po ©f the Demo wre and admins Ue State ot N undo the aets of 1 decessors In ratifying this aimendm done, Itnow remains to bu rate New York on Runners—A Gala Day nt the Rinks and Pouds, Yesterday was a gala day at the rinks and ponds, For the Orst time since Clristuas the ic was tn condition to receive the devotces of tho art, Under these eireamstances it is needless to tay that the exhillarating pastime was enjoyed thoroughly ‘Tne principal place of attraction was the open rink at Forty-sixth street and Buith avenue, Ta tact this was the ouly pond open during the day .tn and It was crowded ail the afternoon by the experts w York Club, Miss Cu Augusta Moore ng the throng, and her wonderin evolu tions wore the theme of admiration, Next to Moore Jimmy Mead attracted the meat attention, while Messrs Cook, Cheeseinan, Jenkli hirest, Koliy and Railton etme In for their ® dina individual can possibly procure the raw material tor ‘A one tional ubtree ton to the in market, As proof of this avse he nT oad on the avenuO sviaruntces to furalsh rast lauub at from 13 to 95 | were Mia wih 9 dultugether the ee cents a pouad ; roast turkey nt $0 to 4 cents; roast Tha Third avenue tink threw open is) doore jaet ) to #eentay blu cot, haddock, &¢. e iy e m. Mr. and . t12to Me we bles at from 5 to Famce ( Me ), Mire Wileon, tue 1 miccl, &e., range from 15 to 3 eonts a piut, while |. The d © opencd tase evenin en turtle, chicken, & cost from 40 to OM conte. r At us pa Ustial lutcruat, o1 plate x Y 1k ( iB in Paria ¢' eomartere of th Hy art ye i t rape wbisants for ithe lat fifty yearw cured | a f vers : Ir meals trom wm eodperative ragrbees fie rest wae, A m the Election, Abram Bernard, in the Fourth D: C. yesterday, sued the Hon, Jucod Conen for $147.75 ] due hita for writing connected with (he elcetion Jone ot the Hon, Supers isur's house from Sept until Nov. 4, ‘Twenty others were employed with him, of whom tea or fifteen have not bec thelr Iybor, When as tunate ¢ paid ior for payment by his unfor: rke, the honorably candi iat Visorebip replied, in acecnis of des air monish, 1 bees a boor man, Thef uot get me an old ny Ali the polit in the sui, M Uke the toilowing ¢ Orner Crank on. 8 Crry Hat, NE My Dra Avraham I ake a lively Interest rd bus a hai doson leiters A Abts Mended Asameition. A numbet of promineut gentlemen of thi At, mot last even'ng at 292 Hight avenue, tu form permane't organization, to be known as the “Datdleaded Association.” ‘The elvevion for off cer for tt we seor reaulle follow Pree. {aMt, Monroe Dewperrs Vice-President, Saunucl Mitusuns Seorctary and TM euwurar, Suniel P, Cole Wo. Meas the lutension of the Association to bring 1th ts moinbor=hip as tauy of the bald-pated gene Homen in theeommun'ty as may desire to j THE WYNOCKIP MYSTERY. Three Handted Persons Exploring Woods and Swamps — Three Missing Chitdrou Supposed to have been Drowned. Recently a paragraph in Ton Sex announced that three ctfidren of Wynorkie, 3 Jost in the woods near that place, and that the ine habitants of the neighborhood had turned ont in @ On the aferuoon of New ee litue boys, J. had been sembling of | Year's Day the missing children, t arod respectively 10, 8, and 6 yenrs, cone of Jacob Weble, a mechanic, strolled into the woods in search of hickory nate, The futher was abeent In Pompton atthe time, The mother, after venturing Into the dork recesses of the forest as far as she dared, and calling to them in vain, without reeciving any ro- sponse, returned at dusk with tho alarming gence that they were missing, outin seareh, and remained tho whole ricnt, but his effuris were froitless; and » whole neighborhood organ During the following day Porties thoroughly soured the woods and swamps. Night again descended terrible ruspense Then the father set in the woods daring ‘When morning camo t! ized to renew tie sear fale, ana a hone was cher- ty the missing cuildron, im one of the ished that by some p: If still olive, might haye songut ret J huts which line the highway, tion of these on the following doy left no and for hope, and thiree more days passed, bring- ing only @ strengthened assurance that the poor children had perished, n@ inhabitants of the region for miles around, moved by a powerful impulse of sympathy for the Aistressed parents, chief monrners wre sundry 1) ‘Which be had polietos. anaunttng to $170,000, fas high as $5,000 In east seare) should { reconnoltering every q On Wednesday and fn he valley turned out to two hundred upton Stecl Works and the Ring y o the moantaln resolved that th order for ¥ Arthu: prevent wi I in, the senreb, re onde passed an act providing that the St should opan onciost st for mile around wns loft terrible eopposition Was oppermost in the thinils of the neorle, po river, and it fe sapposed the ¢ drowned In an’ attempt to cross it on the ice, which was then foo thin r fort of these eons) keener of a taver was found the other day to buildings, but fortanatcly a shel! direction of t ¢ «tres and Central | 0 cross the riv as gully of “the grow SAMANA PURCITASE With the decen Morteaged to Ite Patt torn Large ty In Rarifed nterplots—tnterantional dence Onernt Vaine—The € The property of Samana Bay and Pe ravnious part mong to divert thet ar ring ot Baez ay the bottom in round plaits breadth, and the upper part of tho back bas roti watertal, for © qua:ter of a yard, in haltation of the the beneft of the trian v ind Hartmont, as will he seen by from Lonion ernment has alrely paid fist yenr’s rent, without awa oF the treaty by our Congres: Without inguirine how te Som received from atieman fn London, wil throw new joan (he FAVA) was nctnally hroneht to Prositent diMicalty stands. “The Marmont ur of thelr trends, st of the whole thing, aut know #9 Of tie #udecrh is contract), which for Ky: 1 hy our Stock Fxevange st 5 per cent. for tie This be & LORIN Ve: fue Aamond Hertzberg, aurty, and een! ei to Ave Veare Of pe: 4 bustuers here TUM Alter two months’ 000. withont pasiar ia White Orose y Infamous. he make the duty of the m kind trvatment of useful birds, not to rob pirds! ueste of ‘a tirm of eeadw who are known 1 cords of @ mi tow of liber dost style, motwithstanding ho know neither of ie pas ea. The bapp and since the puff that 66 mony are anxious to have their * warriago Paper, like dat oder colored or uple.* Written letters to agen reform members of the Legislature as he has taftuc the importance of ratifying the Fifteenth Amendment a loan wh on beara the n. hut not #0 the a 1 up between thet 2 the reality of * n& Co, could ¢: York, baye reat ta t. and the Bay of San nil tact in the y atate that Bacz’ Cogs OF (he Be hich may he une when the HO Will Lsh FoWieti entered into wit Vor aki further tnve * Renfamin Wooley, m ont of his wry Ms from the © Hat he tovad the torn on dhe road deser » Whi Was Uuder capable vf tak Wooley ascertuine } Posted und held to { ® 4 aod Brederigs Wag ur SUNDEAMS, petiber monn —Sinoo the war there have been more cases of Insanity In the South than were ever known before: —John MeCoole, brother of Mike MeCoole, the pugliist, has been elected to the Minnesota Legis\atares —Cloverport, Ky., lias a theatre, the company Playing at which annonaces a prospective “tour in the proviace —Oranges “grown in the Florida plantation of Mr. Harriet Beecher Stowe" are for salo to Monte gomery, Ala. =Some of the Parisian actresses are trike Ing exntnst new burlesqu heeanse the corto ro getting $0 expensive. =The young women of Lewiston, Mc., havo formed a rociety pledging (hemscives not to kiss any man who ases tobacco, —A woman is captain of a canal boat running foto Chactanatt, and transacts business, says tho Bye quiver, a8 well asa man They are doing the fomate suffraga business efoctvally In Wyoming Territory. Women caw vote at 18; men have to wate till 2. =In fify libel suits institnted egainet news. papers, tn the Inet ten yonrs, thie gross amonnt of money coileeted was only #9.000. . +Col, Aaron Wilbur of Savannah, fs dead. The nsuiTANCO Companies Lie -"'The gentloman who left his stomoch for lysis Will pleaso call and ret {t, towethor wit ¢ results," Waan recent advertisenent Ino Londou paper. =A Canadian morchant, who died recently, peathed @ large eum of money to bin clerks, to rome ud an interest In the busivoss, —The British Minister is putting lis house ia reception of bis Royal Higaness Prince who 18 expected to vieli Washington daring the pt =the Pennsylvania Logi nidet by 0 forever." =A Parrott shell, one of “Gilmore's pills,” 1 hetwaen two balldings in Charleston, §.€, A fire nearly destroyed one of the not reach the anexplode@ =The Ryton scandal has given rise to innate morable articles tn tie lierary Journals of Germany, Mrs, Stowe Ls hit ty aonorne t by tho German critice cr.ty rime of the com tury.” —A Paris clerk recently transferred to tha deaths, throw a cal) over a pridal party by tolomoly tne quiring of the witnowes, * What wus your connec JOR This ady t lately eppenred in a Lone don papers * Wanted, by a father, a school, whore hie son may receiwe an cduestion v0 t him for amaniy aut use) Iie, withont any hitnbag a4 Co nations dead sod buried thomsands of years ago.” —A fow yonrs ago an ingentons gentleman managed to get drank free of expense al yo the sirects of London by failing dowa tna fit, with @ ail placard Oa his breast, * Doa't biecd me, but give * of hot hrandy and water.” —Hair cloth skirts, to take the place of hoops, recently been imported, There ts a Qoupes arovad ait exert the nate, —A Western paper describes the manner of love-making practised among some of ite readers tn the folowing parazfaph :** The young people who were Foch fooding each other, dove fashion, over a gate Post the other evening, bad better oe @ Little inere cuutloas in the tu 0. erman has discovered a new kind of =A € Printing ink sapenor to any now mM ase. The onsential Part of the discovery is that hy a peculiar process the ink crm be entirely re! Paver wt w cost of half a dollar for every h pounds of printed paper, aud the material Is thea ready for overt from the furface of the dred 6 again. —A correspondent of the Church Union is looking enrefuliy into Bibie chronology to ascertaim Whether Methuselah was drowned by the flood, or whether he died in hts bed. The question 1s somewhat mixed in h's mind; but he expresses ® hope that he died 4 natural death, "for it would have been awful to Uve so long ad be drowned aftor all" —In Malmae, Sweden, a “ Bo ’ Union” for the protection of ofrde was tormed op the 2d of Decem+ ast, An addrase has been Issnod by the society ne boys and girs. The rules of tLe unk mbers to be the protection and s+ OF Younz, and a6 to respect and protect young plontations of wees, Similar socieiive exist ty Deamark and Germany. —The Board of Overseers of Marvard Colle have decided that tue degree of A.M. 1s heneeforsh wo’ to bo Conferred in Coarse, but that sonye method sould be wlopted of givi as a roward for acknowicd « MpeN eXAninallon oF thers, ag d Mierary oF professional B.A. will be given ag anal lo su neademic di We WhO pans tue Te 4 exominaton, —A Missouri editor fin 1g on bis table the 1s, uecombaniod by ant tise wrote up the affw'r in tne proved to lave beet! colored, yearod al! the colored peopiy ta mn of the CouNLY Slo contemplace —It is stated thet Chief Justice Chase haa bia ‘on then with, ui The Chief Justice ts exe ngly apxions that Obud thonld ratify the amendmen’, aud W sald to do uaing his personal fafuence for this purpose, In conversa tion wit! be very much di notratify the smendment. Ie jodge of the reform members cle Would vote for tt, gon jeman a fow days ago, he ald he would ported if the Ohio Legislature did honght, fom his knows 1, that nioss of them he Bryan (Texas) Appeat says: "A frveds 740, calling huuself Bilt Jackson, applied to the Hoard for registration, Wiih duc formality be presented te Liout, Wesendorf his **tifeato* as he ealled it. The do your name Smith? + Ni ent read *Bam. Smith." Suld the Lientenant, Ie faid the freedman, ‘my Hawie fs Bill Jacksom : bul you see, marsa, Bam, Smith By died and Twarrica his wider, nud oome to a) bie ‘iat BDA You see dis yer “tifleate Was ‘niong:t hi pro erty Tight hare to 1.' " is the Lctse’s petition to bis driv Fn the Nill whin ne sien ine tithyateny me nats Th the etal Po ie act Othay and corn, rob ue nut an water. stint. me P ponge ant br e not; LY Hed, Ne ty hea sirike me not. \ “a une savas “We hava ; ar oMeo a nian Wo has been tn the wt had both of lisenrs oat of while sticking Lond outofa sallypoit. ard served ov the Stiof Weitlngton at W 1. y ae F r bgyoiia Ly has reat of the butetior #0 boct for went th the b *a uns 4 the nan ¥ 1 * iat b episode inh Worry eh h Ho used 1 bat a eieny tte on tue China ani Siberian Railroad, Basterg 1 Te #ays he is now tied of tra: a tven. #. wid PrO/CBES LO FeLtLG Gown, and Mt is Cho general niow that he whit, He weiter smokes, chews, diinke Whibley OF sWeare, and Can fel Uy to ait ——— Au Tojar d comnts 0 the Eutttor of The Sua atoment tn your nner reat, Hat dames th ale mouths for bareary. h Never WAR AirorceL, Oxs moOvE, You WI Luvewtly 0} 5 . New Youx, Jan, 10, 18y, , AGH IE ee rss HINTS FROM COLI SVONDENTS There ta probably no truth o tA V ul) wolaue tiat he was a essaniiv VS. dew ce ry Heated anteroon 8h A“ iteader of Van Sex * Wied t o row The tthe’ s Rare Hit! * Vutraguouriy that toe ran

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