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7HY MASS MERTVNG OF SPWING Mite CHINE MEN IN BRIDGE Unmensared Enthusinn The Kepented Redueth Ti bes of Bhins Howe-The The Howe Sowing (ution, having Hs principal office in New Fork, ond its manwfuctory fhe oarce of Mr. Blas Howe, Jr. i a remark footer the marvelous rueeess which has attended one of our American iuventors, Prot oobeore Degioning he built up an immense fore ng Mr, Howe's life no ditieulty ever oc qorred be! ween him and the operatives in his em: pos. ander tw abr. 1 eo, #0) Beinvers Sere (wo gentlemen of the name of Siock- weil cach of whom bad married » danghter of Mr flows, because interested in the concern through Wile’s Inheritance. Another large pence esa son, Simon Howe, who owned $75,000 fori of stock, but who hae wince sold It to the Brock» thus constituting then slmost sole papers of the establishment, with the elder of the Drothers a+ Preswlent of the Company. Now begau the tribulation of the Mowe Machine Compan, « cinployees. ‘The first move on the purt of the nes administration wae to reduce the com. pen its workmen fifty per cent on the rages uit under Mr. Howe, ‘Tine wos subsmitied fo, though sae occasion of much disentrsiuction, In dune fie) Mi. Stockwell attempted o further MDUCTION OF FORTY cest. on the fii t reduction of & per ce This attempt tulauna'ed in @ strike, neatly 1.00 employees quit Nog work; and at thie time w formed what is Boowns @ Mechanics’ Protective t n Nod, fof Brois pert, Hs wembcrship embracing solely thowe employed by the Howe Company. ‘The latter were time toiced to yield to the denuund of Bestrhers, and mations moved wlom tm the old atyle he 18th of Decenler last, wheu the fol Howtec nw ice was given, signed Iyy tle reeretacy of ythe Un land. Biock w arom tors a public aympsti pia, weeds thing aonie wer ‘Thore wax no one #0 hur With e Listening ear, W) enied is sald to Lave been moet liberal to years 1 into the hands of a cou pany, ¥ gspital sock oF 8500.0" © general etagnation of tues os 00D as these ea a of full © n ascertained scion of their Bridgeport, wos graced Pridg ¥h was elecuins Moulder etarrme r was re the oy wha ed ip bis hie m be romembered er, Neatou with bim they had was to reduce the wa. % but darknese before them, a vemation of the M Eny on present who chor Dut the (Mr. Powell bere read ihe notice, which we ——— rORT, Sa in Franklin Hatt- | # Ordered by the wey dre Reminiscences te Start a Cosop rae ine Manufactory. aching Company is au ox in Bridgeport, Co a ways paying (he bighest price for his ng & kindly personel interest in bis solientude i piividaal Tue CuAY Ox » Mr. Mowe died, and the us ba prineipel of whom the NOTICE OF SUSPENSION olleeting le Company to Mop ‘mae eo wore tw th he present. HA there jonday! to. take ae ot repairs “in bo! ers, nehine or bench wor: dor id seen ¥ intend co ssile on those floors with «lin Menu time, Chey will en savor to pay the blade FM. TOWEL. Secretary vn, Dec, 1808. FAN'S VIOLATION OF 4 FLED FAVE positive u-rurance that on the those di wrged © Woe Brat ones employed—about iw o-chirds vded under the operat: of ihe order, 19 being left at work. A week veo that outsiders were beine ired tm their places im violation of Mr. pledge. They determined to tuke vu. and, alter Woting upon the proprie: 5 no #atistaet on, resolved to call a os wad demand on expresetou of pablic as well as to ask mate ty, tO assist those of th iD want through the protract- ployment. OREAT PUBLIC MEPTING heir support wed t night b packed Prauklio Hal at evening. T alevay of the hail bya linge number of ladies, and tne (hy band several popular aire aud! wore obling. ‘The meeting tte « ky apd organized by David Hogest, F ve Chair uin with tof the Trou a Mat Of vive wnd secretaries Joerh Powell, Preatdent of the Meehaul: Union No, 1, having been introduced 4 mid treniendous applanse. He said f the mecting was to let the people know RUB FEELING OF BRICEPORT He intended to talk facta, He wanted to speak to them first las Howe, Jr, [Applause | F any protective anion, ble that did not Ana him any e Mr. F came into the adi he would in time nee he poliev. But no, he again jon. hose in hie ernpioy d bence hauios’ Cuion, “Me invited so come forward und re ments he produced. eipt at red print ‘They had a right to cloke one-ha'f their estat lish. ments right, 1 Vnion, Baus Baked wh if they cuore, aud no one doudted hind any inten Many of his hours mouth after mouth tor the ber Two weeks ago tant that time disavowed tion teimiesl t hearers had worked Abr the ( he cae on Mr. 8, he intended to resume, Mr. 8) Stockwell at gid he intended to resume soon, but did wut ined er-on weut to the fac ae ty recelve Trews cave ito whont they Plewned, 1 thi (he time of on resu:nptio id wae told his price Was redueed from 6) to were errui THR UNION MEN. hip job ag, and when they weViOUs devlarativie that | pension should have Yesterd: he whe ap. om bY to W cunts ; and another per day repo regirding their Pryants Tt was solely for reif-protectior They i they ought to recelve thet old prices Withous reduction, ‘Their instiiuon was bot ar Wrary ii ty character, It settied questions fairly and justice to the compan. rt a R members, There was but oie way to settle such questions, and Adal was bo toke them home © Bere Blox en er suort eM Wie Caryn The a » Ahoy kon, fre ot Vat temp, Since pls ee avo t » w t ~ee<es im #40 more than he received, "In Que, Mr 4 had uid t Bore tw. wuprevaon that the Imen Ww wages, nos. Ler: ‘he capitalists had, the hur was carpenter. and he put itt) an 7 ver day wheth , ey conid hive on (Cries of No, no.") He under (at Mr. Stockwell had said that he (the speak wae rrocising ‘Tom €1o to 423 per day, But ot the dooks he found that they had put si One mae had received be actualy had, thas en tecvoring THM OTHKR SPEAKERS of Bridgeport, President of » Union, made an unpasrioned appeal: wanted, en so Lired the hewers Bot itt there began, days . ‘Vyrans and of wood wud draw. ok mechanics to build had been mechanies ever ‘The Savior Wan acai penter [Applanse'} Ave 1 whew you buve such un exaiaple of a ile Saviour of the world? [Ite They need not fear tor ther bread (or ‘uke care of them while eu ¢. (J remendour applanse. } to help and who wauted to heip stars wvewing machine tactory of vould, There was rvom enougn SRWING MACHINW COMPANY, Japame of these caplialints had » but he tuought by morning they ulled of, They had spoken bat he thongnt they would bared if they did not look out une said that any members of the ™pany would now ave an oppor. ny of the statements which had one coming forward, Mr, Powell Horm, He said that & meeung of ‘+ tou would be eid in the morning. ore elven ior Mr. Harrison of New en to stand firm in th fiyen for everybody, ti snd the Uniou, and the mocting auch enthusiaau. sembly, numbering nearly two 4 to have gone wild, Men threw Yr and shouted until hoarse, while alcony waved thelr handkerchiefs keus of encouragement. od previous to the meets would bave i that the thelr re more ‘then ona OF over $30,000 on & expiial of only that amount, large hold araj nthe publie aymnath Company Will probably publish a counter statement within « day or wo. —~— ILWAY STRIK OF wits The Sirikers Pald a Discharacd—Vet the J tt Owing Them lew ey has been Withhetd- The uplicity—Five Hundred Men The Engineers about to Strike. Pursuant to adjournment, the Erie Railway en. rloyees In Jersey City met yesterday morning, in neine House, Jersey Cliy, Mr, George Keys Jey tn the chair, A committe of five was appointed to weit upon Mr, Brown, master mechanic, and Mr, q General Superintendent of the road, to Joaru What advances bad been made toward paying » men theit wages, The Commitee was curtly In tormed by those officials that ae svon as the clerks could make out the pay rolls the men sisould be pid. This reply was deemed unsatistuetory aud imper. finent, end another Committee was seat to see Mr, Hil, who intormed them that the clerks were figur jog thelr wages up to the 12th inat., the date of the strike, and from which dete they might all consider themsalves disebarged from the Company's serries, He expected to be able to pay them off during the day, ‘T's action took the meu by #nrprise, but hoving lost faith in the Compuny, (hey paid no heed to the message, When tbe men struck on Wednesday they tele- lied their action to the Employees’ Convention, then in session in Binghamton; but as no reply bad THE PRIBR eker, been received up to 6 o'clock last evening, they con- cluded thot their despateh had been tampered with in Mr. Henderson's office on Long Dock. ‘The we reached the Convention by mail yesterday, however, and an answer will probabiy come there.rom to-day. ‘The wen confidently expect an order for a strike in ali the machine shops along the road from Jersey City to Butalo, A committee of one was appointed to take the 10.4. M. troin for Binghamton yester- day, to lay all the fiets before the Convention. A committer of twelve Was subsequently appointed to Visit the car shops of the Company, and to persuade (he m also to join in the strike, ‘The painters, Dlacksmitha, tuners, and all other mechanies save the carpenters promptly turned out At the time of the previous strike these men did not turo out, but many of them have joined the em- ployees' associntion since. The original agreement between Messrs, Fisk, Gould & Martin with the tiny loyees, to pay the Jersey City hands promptly on | the 12th of every month, and the other emplogees of the roud onor betore the 15.b, w cussed, wed Uhe men expressed their confitence in the Erte management, Just before neon a notice Was gent to © wen could receive their wages warmly die want of he meeting (the mesier meehanl were paid of und said that the moncy was sent over fr Youk en Weunessta: n why they Would no: plea r Doremus who attend to his duties + Jersey Logisia On as a tuenber ¢ It must be remembercd although the Com Dany pay aboot the middle uf she months they really owe SIX Weeks! Wasos to their emt They are often in straits oa de The Company owe Mr, Ed. McAvoy $y 21, whieh innot get by hook or crook, The Muster Me. fc, has “not the money to pay hit, and the Divt have thus always two week fue men and thelr far nt of this delay, iraster, H.R. Hilton, to whom Mr. Bro referred Mr. MrAvoy, saya Be can do. nothin bins. In 1884, ond at other times when there was Pretene: of tte searcity of mon emplogecs this Company were kept throe’ mouths Wwithon ages, und then won only by a strike, Aud, not- Witt aiding these rep i r. Ricker coud vot understand vesterday why the men lacked confidence | y Nevertheless, th say that had they been in formed that the Compony wanted one or two days’ delay they would not have strack, out wMer sev-ral ineffectual efforts to ascertain the reason why they were mot pald, they adopted this ist resort, Never, fey #8 ory of the road has its rolling stock so badly needed Fepair ss at present Phere are 7 locomotiv’s which ought to be in the machine runuins on the road, to the great danger « engers a Only f en avd entices remain at ne +! rest bave sir and reo 1 miths, U5 machin ait v1) RO application y. Ty euple rike will moet tm the sumo plice i Jersey City this morning, It 1 said lint (he en neers Wil strike wext Monday, - Throwing Odiam upon a Strit On Saturday the emplo. waker's shop in Maiden fane, Charles Rahn con (nued bis work. On Monday he wos threat Hau, however, weut to work on Tuesda: the close of tat day he was met again and Although bruised, be went to ns Work on Widnes day, and.in the eveving was met by Feiiz Conuoll s struck ina brush Edward Kennedy, and Jonu Haydock, wh ‘ him and beat f Connolly at the sam Hann was bor: + Brookly 0, Subsequently arrested, eto aud the three men were HY National Bricklayers’ ¢ tion, Cnieaco, Janu, 18.—-The National Bricklay Convention last eventog clected Viewl tward O'Rourke; Burrow turer, Walter B. Dobe orning a ¢ tee Was apvol the telegraph tors strike an lution approving the f the dging them moral support, sof Ohio, was elec at large to tue National Labor ¢ new oMcers were then installed, sud adjourned untll 10 o'eluck t — 1 MARRIAGE FESTIVAL morning. Weal ‘The Tigers; Blo out in Full Ko One of the pleasantest receptions of the season twok place on Weduesday evening, the occaston be ng the marriage of Mr. Ed. Naworth of Chicago to Mirs Mary B. Miller, daughter of Mr. Jas. I. Miller, he ex School Commissioner, President of the Hobo ken Turtle Club, member of the Amerlens Clu, and of good fellows generally, The bride was leguntly aitired in white corded silk, Bhe bore herselt with becoming dignity. ‘The bridesmaid, Miss Annie Giles, was in a cloud of white tarlatan, With satiy. She wore pearis, wh’ well because her youthiul beanty, Among the noticeable guests present were Mrs, Georgo 8. Miller, iu court of lilac silk, witu sutin front breadth heavily ned with Ince ; Mra. John C, Giles, ina Parisian soflavender silk, trimmed with orange ribbon, over dries, Mra. James W. Muller, in wuite ith hae lace overdress; Mra. Robert ¥, Ma coy, in bidek rep allk, crape trimming, and jet jew cing; Mrs, Daniel Slote, in yellow satin; Mrs, Theo. ©. Vidal, in lavender motre, with Lace overs kirt ; Mrs, Chis 8. Keunedy, to ‘green silk, with lace trimmings: Mrs. WM. Onderdonk, black silk, coral Jewelry; Miss», Holly, sky blue satin, short dress ; Miss Tillie Ruliman, white corded slik; Mrs, Ami don, in black velvet; Mrs, M.K, Velletrean, in hile willy elegant y trimmed; Mise Julia Kennedy, tn grecn silk; Miss Hanson, in bine silk, with tarlatan Overdiess; Mrs. Charles’ Weeks, Mrs, Mitchell and Mra. Ward of Chicas Mr. Robert F, Macoy filled the arduous réle of usher lu a very satisfactory manner, The ceremony was performed by the Rey Dr, Chapin, A bount fal collation, with an abundance of wine, was served. to whieh tuil justice Wus done, A ter the reception, dancing was kept up unt'! a tate hour, Among the male guesls were many clty officials, Street Commissioner McLean, Richard Larremors, Evq., President of the Boutd of Education, Mr: ‘Thos. Boose, Messrs, Daniel Slote and Son, Jolin Davenport, Fsq., the genial Ashman, M:, J. 8. Giles, Mr. Stephen Giles, who offic ated as groomsman, Chas, G. Cornell, Esq., Mr. Kufos Amidon, Mr: George Miller, Mr, Jaines Miller, Capt, ‘I, C, Vidal, aud many others, sine ————— Leve and Voison in Newton, N. J. Edward Palmer, a hardworking, respectable mai of Newton, N. J), died under circumstances that strongly led to the belief that he had been poisoned, Mr, Palmer until last Friday was enjoying remark: ably good health, when he was takeu ill and died tn violent spasms on ‘Tuesday, About a twelvemonth since, one Robert Brown came to Newton, and very s00n an intimacy sprung ap betwoen bim and Mrs. Palmer, Laat spring he opened a drinking #aloon next dvor to Palincr's residence, and bourded in Palmer's family, Mee, Walmer spent mach of her time in the rogKery, Ostensibly to assist Brown, ‘The suloon Eeesine the scene of many disgraceful rows, aud was at one time closed by the Sherif. The public slrongly suspect Brown and Mrs, Palmer, $$$ The Sailing of the Seanish Fion Fortkess Moxuoe, Jan, 18.—Th gunboats and the frigate lanbel Iu Cu 0 sea at noon to-day, oe Hermit Boraed te D One M oy) eo aged German hermit, who had fo relativen In thia nouniry, periahed in the boraing vi lip vermitage in Lous Swamy Lomg beiand. NEW MR.SWEENY'S LEGISLATURI THE ADJOURNMENT OF ROTH HOUSES UNTIL WEDNESDAY NENT. a — ane The Raciest Joke of the Sensou-Goy. Kecelving the Renignat of a wer who has Not Kestgned—sovbhing the Governor Tie Bleeding of Westchen= ter Taxpny: Atoayt, Jan, 1).—One of the miost extraor dinery fuets in the history of Albany le, Just come to lgif. There are three ¢ Pralsers holding ofice—all Republicas, They are all holding over, thelr tertos having expired two or three years ago, but owing to the political disogrees ment between Gov, Hofman avd the lust Senate no EW Komination was sent in last yeu The resignation of K.P, Brooks, one of the Aire praiscrs, was handed to the Governor to-day, ‘The Governor's private secretary soon afterward en- tered (he Senate Chamber, and after be had briefly whispered with ceriain Senators, Mr. Hurdendurgh, of Ulster, rose aud moved that the Senate go into executive wession, ‘The motion was carried, and the Governor ent tm the name of Col. Samuel J, North 45 Caual Appraiser tn place of Mr, Brooks. Col. North is looked upon by, the Democrats martyr, having been tmprh {rand in relation to soldiers votes in 164, ‘Uke Senate would have condirmed bit nomination at once, but his friends thought the place beneath hia merits, 0 the nomination was referred over until Next week, It has just leaked out that Mr. Brooks hever sent In his resigeation, He thought of ve signing some weeks ago, and made # draft of his re siguation and lold it in a pigeon-lole In his desk. Somebouy stole it und handed it to the Governor this morning, The Governor, analous to get rid of the crowd of applications, sent a very handsome let ter of acceptance to Mr, Brooks, and then seut Col, North's naine to the Seni Mr, Brooks never dreamed of his resignation until he got the complimentary letter from the Governor. The Governor has been imposed upon by # knave, sad meanwhile an Sinportant question arises whether Me. Brovks has resigned or not. From un Occasional Correspondent. Atnaxy, Jun. 13.—A concurrent resol) n was introduced in both Houses thia morning to aliow the Assembly to adjourn wntil next Wednesday, ‘The Feuson assigned for this unusual preceeding is the continued indisposttton of Mr, Speaker Hitchman, Who has been confined to his apartments tn tho Det fvau House since Inst Tuesday, and also to give the “a wed during the war for Democratic members a chance to attend the Con nolly bail, The resolution met} with some opposition im the Senate, but was eventually carried, Senators Norton and Genet voted against it, Admitting that Mr. Hitchman {s #0 sick as to be unable to fil the Speaker's chair, it ts hardly a suf ficient reason to adjourn the Assembly for six days, nor is it complimentary to Mr. Jacobe who has been Speaker pro tem. in the absence of Mr, Sweeny's Speaker, The “Bing bud this resolution passed © Mr, dacobe was not reterring th bee bila tntroduced to the Ring" Commit tees, ‘This action of the Legisinture looks Very much aa if, instead of a « session, we aro to be treated to an Hoffman most feel h unusually tong one, Gov ly displeased at tls cool vio: Lation of one of the most emplatic recommendations of lis tarsauge. Me was eo earnest in advising the Democracy to work hart! and to base # short jon, and to behave themselves generally, ‘Tue Gorcrnor Las therefore received his dest enubbing from both Houses, and his second from the Senat as will appear below, aad all 1a one day, This shows tat Mr. Sweeny was the first one to violate bis own message; and, (arthermore, that he has no conf Gence im the Lecisiature white his Seeretary of the Board of Falucagon is abrent, Another tict to be considered is, thi the members of the Houses are NOT MAKING MONEY, has been very dali with them so “ir, amd Ax most of ger nv are living on borrowed mones, the enormous boord and whiskey bil’s they have topay bat made them bankrapt ‘They want which will } come down w wish thelr treasury ake moneyed core h the greenback nd concoct schemes itlons aud others Those who have een in attendance opou the Legislature for » nam + of years back assert that the present bouy 4s the hungriest crowd they have ever gona, ft te evident (o the close observe spirit of independen. thet there tsa growing “ the members, and thas nn few weeks, the authority of the seliatyled leaders will De set at defiance, ‘Squire Sweeay and his" King” are aware of this fae! ‘They kaow that from (he moment Gov, Hoffman makes bis appoint mente, their hold on both houses is cone, Tt is on this aveount that Gov, Hoffman tutends to withhs the naines of lis appointees until some pet ache of the’ Ring’ have been passed by tbe Legis ature VESEY C. MURPHY ON CHKAP FOONOMY, An snimoted debate took place on a enulject net Worth half tha powder waste! on Henntor ree offered the usual resolution empowering the trust important Senate committees to wppo! rks rt ame at a salary of @3 perdiem. Senstors and Genet moved to amend the original resolution by authorizing other committces © named in Mr. Mierce’s document to apport ». ‘This extravagant waste of the public uid not be passed unnoticed by the ceonomical Senator trom Kings, the Hon. Henry Co Murpiy. He thereiore gave the Seuotors 2 LECTURE ON REONOMY, nhieh was of good osm play, He suld that he op. posed any such loose expenditure of money, The Senate ought turn over & new leat and practice retrenchment nony These not need the of \ clerk, and th great wan pretty Rood for t Re from Kinga, at is a pity that he does Oppose with equal’ warmtn uiillions of money for such # boul Improvement, for lastan POOR MORKISANIA TO BE BLED, Senator Cauldwell ix overflowing wilhilis which wll make the taxpayers of Morrieama grou, He lias introduced one of these dainty Hitle bills which authorizes the corenpt Board of Trustees of the town of Morrisanta to borrow $60,000 on the faith and ereditot tue town, #1 sf are to pay off the mvebtedn cling the new Town Hall, which a aw ¢ New York County Court House, only on ‘a smaller veale, The Tras tees are authorized to mortgage the Hull to raise this amoont, Then comes 10,00 more to pay sundry titue bills too numerous ‘to mention, | ‘This is followed by $35,000 to defray the expenses of the Commissions having in charge the mapping of the town aud the laying out of atrects therein, ‘This precious instrament concindes by ordering the Boar! of Supervisors of tho county, of which Cauldwell ia President, to levy eas the money fo to be squandered from the poor tax-payers, HEADING OFF THE RING, Mr, Klernan’s awendment to the New ¥ the appropriations of indies ax the Walle k elty election law iw Of greater import than one would #0 @ cursery perusal, By the pro visios Hal th and Cunvasser: are herealler to be elected eral election districts: rovides thoi the aforesaid Inspectors and Canvassers for the next election shall be appolnted by the Mayor aud the Board of Aldermen, — ‘tho bill enacts that the two Inspectors and Canvassers having the highest number of votes shall be de clared elected, and that the two other In- epectors and Canvassers heving the next highest humber of votes shall be appointed to thelr ofices by the Mayor, ‘This is thing afer the style of the f electing th o] the paccor and Canvasser bas become a bigbly {mportant one, this bill wisely veris tho cholee of these officers, not in @ corrupt Board of Po lice or # partisan Mayor and Aldermen, but in the people, where ft justly belongs, Ite passage is certaln unless the Hing shoald atep in and oppose it Col, Murphy's bill prohibiting the Hudson Kiver Railroat from running their dummy engines south of Canal strect passed the Axsomb y this morning, ‘THR BROADWAY TUNNEL, A portion of the Assembly Railroad Committee, consisting of Messrs. James Irwin (Chairm Biair, will invest mine into the Pneumatic Tunnel and Jecislature the result of their exami bling next Wednesday. ‘They wil y ascertain if the rumor ia true that Broadway is falllog in, electors of th Peter Mitchell, and John J and ex: McDonnell, the oldest Poilee Surgeon on the foree, is strongly pressed for the position of Health OmMcer, Ho has the reputation of being an honest and capable mun, It weeims to besettied that Dr, Carnochan is not to be the mun. Gov. Hofman fs still undecided, It is sald that Mr, Sweeny will ttand entirely alvof from the dght, HANK MW AND JOHN FOLRY, It ts pow an undisputed fact that the object of Hank Smith's friends in presenting the resolntton invalidating his tilegal election, was to aifurd Attor Cusmplain 8 subi erfure by which to bring the action in the name of the ast Hank Smith, and Lo test the case be fore the Courts. Although the responsibility for tila refusal rota eutirely with Mr, Uhwmnpl arty who bronght about this resntt is hts nar , Hammond, This eontivman We well , the tant, koowa YORK FRIDAY Repabilean, and t« #aid to have fall control and ownership of Mr. Chomnplaty. Hammond is the reat Attorney General, aud holds the aged C| plain der Nite thomb, ‘The right eourse to pursue in iterw Of Uils Kind ie to engeae a8 counsel Mi Hammond's law partner, or even Mr, Champlain’ ond pay himahondvome fee, It wili work Mke « charm, Let whom it may concern take the hint. “Your correspondent has learned from the ‘leaders of the Republicans tn the Honse, that they will ail support Mr, White's bill (o aman, ‘They Will do so becauge it enables them to make party Capital out of it. They regard the ill as a Tamma- hy measure, and will throw the responsibilty of tts be on the Tammany Ping, At the next In lings ther will before the Demoerata and tell them that @ Democratic Legistatare helped to make Republican Superviear Niegally elected. ‘The Ring begin to show signs of d will not dare to press this bili. Ind Pendent and fearlees Democrats like Norton, Crea- hicr, and Gonet in the Senate, and Jacobs, Mitchell Mosely, Klernan, and Marphy in the House, will wake # strong Mght against it, This being the case, the “bill will be sntyeeted to a gentle * smothering " in the Judiciary Committee, And now for the secondtenubbing of the Governor, he Senate was about to adjoara, Senator Har. den burgh moved an exeentive session, an the ground that Mr. of the Canal apprilaers, resigned, the Governor wanted to fill th 4 vacaney immodiately, ‘The Sem or were closed It is surmised that the name of DFeD Wns vei ion demanded by the Jority refuse to do so, and the subject was portponed nut next Wednesday, ‘This nomination was sent in an a sort of “feeler (o ascertain the temper of the Senate, It Jater transpired that Mr. Brooks had not resigned at all, but had ony written a letter of reste, notion, which was stolen trom his offlve last night ant handed to te Governor. SOL. - — CURRENT TOPICS IN WASHINGTON, > ng Dows the Army—Old Vij ine Kack—The Approprl hauled Postal Wasmixeron, Sit 13.—Gen. Logan introduced 8 Dill to-day for the reduction of (hearmy. Ite pecn- cullar features are that each regiment of the diferent branches of the service shall have the same number of officers; the nuthoriiy invested in the Secrotary of War to convene a board of three general oficers to determine the names of the officers In excess, en- titling ail mustered out officers to one year's pay ; abolis H ranks by brevet, and provides for the disconttonanee of the ranks of Gencrat and Licuten- wot General when they become vacant, THR OLD DOMINION. ‘The Honse will vote on the admission of Virginla to-morrow at ck) The Senate witl also try and vote on this question, #0 that ‘t can adjourn over to Monday. There ees 10 be very little dowut the passage of the bill without restrictions, Mi. CRESWELL'S REFORMS Among other reforms, Mr. Cresswell hus decided tipon instituting one to have all letters gathered by corners marked with hour of delivery and time when sent on their destination TUR FRENCH CARL When Fernando Wood was in ‘is he obtained full particulars retating to the French cable, and that part of the Vrosiient’s message relating thereto bas beea referred wo biw fur a report NEW TOLK WARDENS, The indications are that the House Committee on Commerce will report adver’ly on Launers bili to ficilitate adjustment of controversica between par Ves Intrusted in maratime sdyentares and contracts in New York and to establish Post Wardens, MINISTER SICKLES TO RK CONFIRMED, There feno doubt of the contrmation of Gen, Sickles wheu his case ts reached by the Committee on Foreien Kelations. AWINKT MINISTRA HOCR'R CHANCES, Some of Mr. Hoar's teve that he be contirms: r hus yet exlubited any desire to'e i tlon—not any dLisposl- tion shown to reopen the subject, ‘The President Will not take any farther action so long as his Cabi- yet net minister's name is before the Senate. ‘There are hot over ors who are reliable for Lis conti mato, —— FOKLY- FIRST CONGRESS, ——s Dem Wismivetox, Jan. 15.—Potiions were pee ed from, Ross Browne, Inte Minister to China, representing that by reason of extravrdinary ex. es connected with the office during the nine pniies held by hit, he had been aupject to a loss of about @12,000; and irom a number of eurvivors of the war of 181%, asking a recegnition of their services The youngest of the number was not less than seven ty-two years HAter the ction of bilis, our Indian policy was discussed ; and Mr. Hawsey reported a bill for an American line of steumships between New York aud Enrone, the Postr General to pay $0,000 as Interest on the bor $6 full payment for the 6 Senate ther Pay House ui Rewresentatives. Mr. Witianp (Rop., Vi) offered resolut Ww of ONF enOrMODS DAtlonal debt. Kininst mes of forelgn terrors by treaty, cesaton annexation by the United States, for whica a orideration in money or ite equivalent io the as. umption of any debt or oblication of the people of such territory Is to be paid Mx. Monin (ep, Me.) introduced a bi!l pro: viding that no officer or clerk in tue employment of the United States Government shall any time so Helt contributions of other oMetals or employees In the Goverament service, for a gi or present to (hose In a snperior oMicietal position; that no official or cleriea! superior #hall recetve any gift or present aso contribution of those in Government emplor iving a less evary thon himself, and tl ny or clerk shill make any donation as» gift OF Dresent to ung superior Mr. Fanxswontit introdneed # bill to proven punish certny abuces iu the Post Oiee Depart sn reference loloicr, eneulare, ONB OF THE THIKUNK'S SENSATIONS. Mr. Mexaky (Dem 1 as tO mite e of the my be iho) rose personal ex. t in rae Washington eor- New bork Trine ot he Lith in_ reference to his repudiation #1 House prior tothe recess, He den Atateinenis in detail and in grows, eharacterizing the whole despateh as a fabrieation, Mr. GAnPIFL Ohio) replied bri efty. Mr. Rrives resolution instrocting the Committee on Invalid Pensions to inquire into th of providing suitable pens » the surviving relaty members of the we of the Life Saving Stations on the Long Island and New J that lose their lives in etlorts to Avopted, Mr. CALKIN offered resulutions calling for Infor- mation a* to the change of names of naval vessels, and ns to the wreck ot the pilot boat A. T. Stewart in the marm chunnel-way outside of Fundy Hook, Mr. Farnsworth (Itep.. Wis.) gave notice that he would move the previous question on the Virginia bil Gt 8 o'clock tomorrow, and wt 10:45 PB, M, the House adjournea, — 4 The Wynockio Children Found, Tho fate of the three children who wandered from their home near Wynock'e, No d., on New Year's Doy, on a nutting expedition, and tor wh Vigilant and unceasing weareh was carried for woveral days by the inhut of the ing counuy bh: been ase their bodies w found »bont home, lying ander a hillock, th Catio.d thelr death ——— Vlonking the Newark Kepublican Turvrox, Jan, 18.—We learn that o bill is in preparation to divide the th Ward of Newark Ite object 18 to give the Democrats two new Aldcr men. Thy would giy m & majority of two i mmon Couvell, caving Cain, the re eoleitvant Alderman, out in the cold, Ree The Tucknhoe Travedy, John Brophy, who was shot in Upper Tuckutoe Hight last by James Spotlan, In tront ol the latter's store, died yusterday, He Was sensible 10 the last moment, ——_— PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. pee Gen, J. H. Hobart Ward las received an appoint ment from Surrogate Mutebin: Gen, Stowart L, Woodford will take editorial charge of the Brooklyn Union, Jodgo Richardion bas declined the Presidency of the Hartford and rie Railrosd Company. John H. Gregory of Bag Harbor has been 04 Inspector of Customs tor Key West, Fla, ‘The Hon, Abraham O'Hall was at Police Head quarters yesterday taking # view 0 the situation. Gen, 1, M. St, Jobn, formerly Bngincer-in-Ohief of the redol Koverament, las boom iue te city enginver of Lounviile, ‘Tax SUN 1s indebted to Mr. Wn. H. Bareslow, Dagzaue master on tho New Jersey Lisilroad, for cour’ benies oxtendes Wo ils reporter, Judge Geo. G, Barnard and James Fisk, Jr. o¢- enpled the sam ‘box at tho Brennen bull, abd afer wards hod-nobbd in the Committee room, Mojor-Gon. Losecrana, Gen. Shenhard Mexico, and Co. G K. Léet, Assistant Ad) eral, U8, A., of \Fuslduugiou, are in the City, J..0, ¥. Beyluns has been nominated for the Coltec- ppoint: of New aut-Gon- torship of Interna ue in the Seventh District of Now York, vico Mr. H. Treadwell, withdrawn, T New York Poultry nociety bas elected Pres , Bsa ent, Thos. bh. Kigali Wioe Presidente, tho Hoe Blanca nid. agner, sa. Di’. ore, oo. Win i TRE FANG eee ttn Meade Biosek ob: Maudoeiotd GREAT DAY IN PRINCETON, —- THE MODEL SPEECH DELIVERED BY WK, ROHNERT BONNER, Inauguration of ¢ dresses by President McCook, Dr. Wile lard Parker, terday was terin of Princeton College, as well as the ina tion day of the new gymnasium, which bas been erected at the cost of Mesars, Robert Bonner and ¥. @. Marquand, Karly ju the morning the friends and alumni of the College began pouring in, and ot 11 o'clock eeeembled together with the students In the First Presbyterian Chareh, where Dr. Willard Parker, of this city, was to deliver a lecture on the Jaws of healts, He gave the students some very xood ad- vice as to what they should eat, as well as when and Where, and tn concluding, after touching on the great volue of the gymnasium to Princeton College, said for years hereafter the name of Bonner and Marquend will live as friends of education and of their fellow-men. It has been said that the man who has made two blades of grass to grow where only one grew before, is a benefactor of the human race, But Bonner, who, froma generous appreciation of the beantles of the horse, and of the best methods of calling oat and developing is best points, has also learned the value of physical exercise for man, and has so treely given in order that ils advantazes may be enjoyed by the students of this college—he is wore than 9 benefactor, he ls a“ conservacor ot is fellow-men.” The students then edjoursed until atter dinner. OPENING OF THE GYMNASIDM, In the afternoon, at % o'clock, the stud ents, aluiani, Professors, and visitors assombled in front of the ehopel,jand forming in a procession, headed by Dr, MeCosh, arm-n-arm with Mr. Bonner, marched sround to the gymnasium, The newly erected build: ing Is of a Nght colored atone with ahigh renalerance slate roof, presenting from the outside a very pretty aprearance, On the ground floor there are six fine bowiing alleys of Sonth American cedar, and a num- ber of bathrooms, On the floor above is the eym- r, fitted up with horizontal and pe . Polling and rowing weights, Inder trapexcs, jumping boards and horses, und every ap: paracus in ne Parposes. The wood- work Is of the finest, Whole Internal iKewent is decliedly as pleasing lo the eye a external, instruct the stadents, Geo. Goldie, of New York, has been employed. He has a splendidly de. veloped frame, and | belonged formerly — to the Montreal “Gymnastte Club and thy New York Caledonian Club, — and from — both carried off a large number’ of prizes, Alone one side of the gyinnasinm there is a galery, which wn yesterday crowded with ladies, Tu the’ bali belo ne ‘To have charge of the zymnasiuim and Ir. there was a great erowd of students, When the proc entered the building, the most distin: guished visitors and the Fuculty took possession of the platform. There were present Ch C. Green, Messrs, dobn A, Stew ander, anit Pet Halstead, Gen, 1 Col. Post, aad many others. Dr, MeVosh spoke as foliowe: The highest object of our meeting this day is to show our gratitnae to our friends, Parente and neellor Geo, Henry M, Alex: “ad of Newark, guardians have committed 39 youths to our care, 1% more than in say vcar since the founding of the Col Friends have generally placed funds at our ‘© enrble us to carry on our work. T shall well on the sums that have been contributed a! anenriler date, such us $00,000 by Gen, Huisiead for erecting an clwervatory, and the $70,0u0 enb. seribed to endow tue office snd furt he house of the President; but allow. me a few min utes to speak’ of the gifts wo have received 10 the last) year and a quarter, T wast al. feel a special pride in the first donation atter arrival ic this country. In my Inaugoral lecture Luticred @ few sentences on the benetit and impor tance of physical culture. There was present agen tewan, at the time per-ona'ly unknown to me, with © Warm Irish heert burning in his bosom, which could not resist the appeal made, and as be always executes what he intends, he at once intimate! his willingness to give 10.000 to ossist in Guiluing a yum, ‘There Was auother centleman present ® One academic taste, cherished — in the bostle of a baxiness life, and with 2 weare equatty ot Going moved by generous eympathies, and” he engaged. to kiveahke su g) mnaeiom—¢ do a handsome t them, they entar e hum to give for a ant to raging ed and, without ony one their gift, aud have ere structure which has cost §30,000 conclusion, Dr, MeCOsn sald : But our present duty is to show onr ap precintion of the great kindness we have received from Mr, Bonuer and Mr. Marq him, love Mr. Bouncr for his licart, ever golng forth in deeds of kindness, many of which the world never knows, He has furnisted to the worid a remarkuble specimen of the pc rfee: ton of physiea! training in his wonderfal horse Dex- I rejoice to nay that he never races bis ¥ hut mgood purpose. Iltke the m Tike his warmth of heart. Thave learned in my intercourss with bin te he the deepest regard tor Mr. Marunand for hits re tinement ¢ , and cultivated literary tastes At Jdst of a busy mercantile life. Mi Test in thie « ar nce from the circumstance id. All who know noble and generous thot he looks upon It ae titted omote the intelli kenee and cul: are At our Inv itatios 4 Kote Presence to-day, and the #todemt « Leers ti Very proposal ty have & eymunsiatn, wi AL its complesion, a trinte eh tothe two friends who heve graced (ly toan extent which thoy never comtempiater The words had barely le the speake nth before the building rang with the cheers of * and after the came the phizz and Fou, Khown ad the * Nassau Hall Rocket."* SURECH OF KOMKT BONNER, Mr. MeCook, at the conclusion of Chancellor Green's address, led forward Mr. Bouncr, whe was received with lond cheers, He spoke as follows: Texpected to be called upon for a speech, In tnet, Twas notified that Tahould be; and what ts som What unn-ual with speceh makers, if ther ow statements are to be credited, T have come fully pr pured for the ooeasion. And the necessity which I have felt for this preparation, avd the innumerable shorteomings which | have observed in public eis courses, have there {sno more useful le ald possibly impress upon the minds of the young gentlemen here than the importance of preparation, Your whole business in college, my young friends, is preparation for the duties of 1ife— preparation in body, preparation in mind, You ure in training here, and if the training is neglected, you will feci the great disadvantage of that neglect thronghout the whole race of iif thowe of you Who are to be professional men, whose duty in life will consist in great part In public eaking, I wish to urge most emphatically, most feelingly, the absolute y of preparation Spare, ob spare, your future hearers the tedium, the dullness, the Weariness Wich results from the want of preparation, Be prepared; and provided always you bave some natural stuif tn you—you cen speal Dricfly and tothe point, ‘This is the groat de sideratum in public spouking, ‘The next thing to learn isnnd all that Thave to say on that point I 84 Into one Huc—leave off whea you 14 L do now, Mr. Marqnand sneceeded Mr. Bonner, and. spoke have to this effect, He tl long felt that something of the kind for Gia development of the physieal powers of stodents Was most requ at Princeton, and what Dro AleCosl sid « uration, and the liberal ofr tule by Mr fre at once stopped forward hin oiter when be he his Youu Bonner, elf and made a like — BROOKLYN Hy wouth Church will hereafter pay Mr $2,000 8 Sear, The new code of fire signels for Brooklyn goes into eflect Feb. b Mrs. Olipnant, of 47 J) Beecher street, was knocked down in hor store’ by a rufian on Tuesday evening. When auper babies out at nurse die borrowed to be used the board bill, furnishing conl for her poor at the rate vy. ‘The superintendents of the poor fear J may not bold out, aod Wil ask wn addi onal §207,00 Judge Benedict granted an order yesterday at the {natigation of the United States authorities for the Wal Iubont Conitulasioners to show cause why ab Injune!ion should not be Issued, returnable 17th wat —— BY FIRE, Br 1» vouchers LOSSE Win. Fishor's distiliery, Gold ond John strects, Brookiya, har been damaged §4,000, Chambers & Good's carventer shop, Poughkeop Ato, » burned by dust’ nusht, Loss, pgm gburne by an lucendiary twat’ mucht, “Lows A, fre tn the premises of Mr, W. Hastings 135 Hen. stroet, Brooklyn, yesterday, caused di \ Ekiont of 400 sginsuired, setae Mesers. Buird & Whittemore’s shoe store, Main 1. Norwich, Conn, was burned last night. Loss $10,000; Insurance 86,00 bhortly before 10 o'clock, @ fire w on the second Boor of the ‘St. Cloud Hotel, Forty: second streot and Broadway, cansed by rats BiDbllig watcle, Damage sbout §79; fosured, Nos. 105, 107, and 100 Madison street, Chicago, wore burned iast evening, ‘The losery aro Messrs. Shor wood @ Co. manufacturers of school furniture. Bk. Koryo @ Co., manyfuorurors of printers’ maarials, Tac Medrcgate lbs is sbout $49,000; Tosured (or oue-hals discovered Voates at the Brennan Seventh Drinkiug to the Asce night opened its festivals io Germania Mail. Its great masked ball takes Place in the Academy of Music on the h Februa- ry, The decorations of the hall Jast evening were unusually bril- Hunt, Kyety gentleman wtten Ing wos reqotred to wear a part ¢olored foolseap of white and Dlue, plentifalig bedizened with gold’ lace, ‘TheNeffect was Indi- crous, As songs were sung by each of thelr number, the whole Lege 4 seated at tables, with creamy Rhine wine, joined in choras, These choruses were composed of whistling, hand ciappines, coughings, and ridicalous noises of various kinds. The stage contained the various topics of the da; Several comle apesches were delivered. Tho { tivities wound up with @ ball and supper. On the Vist and Wu of this month the Soolety will produce the opera of “Der Frelschutz" in the Academy of Music. The Rall of the Hotel Clerks, “La Coterie,”” the finest masked ball of the season, was given in the Academy of Mu- wis last evening. The attendance was very select, The decorations and the cos- tumes were nnusually magnificent, Marble statues, golden engies, ecrolis, and mellow landscapes were the features of the decorations, The ball opened with a “ Tablena Vivant,” in which all the members of the Coterte appeared. At a given fignal from Grafalla three monster bands broke into wild music, ond the dancers The Committ were = courtcous manly, and did all in tl po guests Lappy. Atong the invited guests pre were fifty couples of the Philadelphia Coterie A ciation, Gov, Hoffman, Gen, Wallen and family, Ja Fisk, Jr., Jay Gould, Judze Dowling, Billy Florence, and the proprietors of the principal hotels, Mr, Tracy, of the Hoffman House, was on the € multtee, and much of the pleasure of the evening was duo to his exertions. on There's Lite There's Hope, It is remarkable how many strong Republicans have attended the Democratic balls this year. At Big Six's dance, Gen, Shaler and Col, Emmons Cirk appeared in elegant bloe swallow-talls, with shining brass buttons and pearl-colored psntaloons, ‘They shook Tweedy warmly by the hand, and were fre- quently la his private box. They discovered that young Tweed was @ very handsome man, and warmly congratulated Pere Tweed on the legal acquirements ot Tweed Fils, Pare Tweed sagaciourly smiled, and immediately invited them t the Committee room, where two bottles of wine were opened, Gen, Shaler and Col, Clark drank the health of the Tweed faini!; ‘arn tionate in their demonstrations tow: Tiger, who, on this occasion, was mini Gen Shaler is one of the Fire Commissioners and Col. Clark is Secretary to the Board of Health aud to the Board of Excise, At the Brenn ball we were surprised to see the *ilvered beads of George B. Lincoln and Heaitn Officer Swinburne, Mr. Lincoln member of the m and had not before this ken a leg within ‘They conversed with Mr. Brennan very pleasantly, Edda A evinced the utmost appreciation of his talent and ability, Brea- nan seemed delichted. te evidently thought that the boys were confiten horse. Itis said that he immediately telegrapied to Genet and Norton that the Republicans were backing him, and that he held @ handful of trumps Mr, Lincoln is the President of the Board of Health, and Mr. Swinburne t# Health Ofcer, The Hon, Hank mith, who was at both these balls, seemed damb- founded at the ‘on of bis Republican coileagues, — YY HOLLOW MURDERER. u bis Life-Remorse Bi: 4 Tortures A & quarter of # century. THE SURE Tsaac Van Wart Buckhout made another at tempt on Wednesilay evening to commit suicide, Dar- ing 8 brief absence of the person whe lee been Wateh- ing him for several nights past, Buckhout, aotwith- standing the fact that he is handcuffed, contrived to get a bandkerchief or necktie nicely adjusted around his neck with 8 slip-noose, and fastened to the chain which supports his bed, so that by rolling himself off bis bunk to the floor it would soon have the effect of strangling him, The true state of affairs was discovered on the return of the * watch" or gaurd, Who frustrated his plans, and Buckbout remarked. “ You came back just a little too soon fo will now be more closely watched thu to yesterday he peatediy for her WE the least noise, Yappearance of som 1 the ventilator, — JHE CLERICAL ABDUCT. sss air) ing in the Seventh Street Methodiat burch Last Night-Cooke Expelled, D seems gr ety as the DN. Jar class meeting of the Seventh stree ‘a right in the bas rain ssion Was devoted al. y to . desultory conversa ue wbduction of Miss Jonoson by the ne lady vehemently defended Mr Cook, and denounced the reports which appeares eof the morning Journals respecting his pre Vious character, She. said tho cougeegation we pleased with pim. and that they woald staid by lin to the end. ‘Tae trustece and elders, how Paator, ever, did not defend the pastor, but united in kaying that the welfare of che church appear d to demand that he should sever his connection with the congregation. They Is character Was ¥ adjourned, our Minder OF ladien, ony “to du justice to poor Mr added, however, that his previ above’ reproach,” Wher reporter Was sur of whom requ nded by sted him Cooke. hewspapers,” she sail, have greatly wronged How," ashe! the representative of Tar Sty. Lapy “Well, by saying anything about it at all, 1 Wasa shame vo say thut his wire is going to leave 10. Reroutee—Ts she, madam? Lapy—No, sir; stie will live with jim the eame as ever, and I think ho one ought to interfore Whan she ly watistled Revonten Where ts the pastor now ? Lavy—He went to the house of a friead up town today. Twaut you to say everything that is good about him, for he deserves it, Me is reully a lovely u ‘The elders and trustees, however do not appaor to share this opinion, fer our reporter was infurmed last night by one of the members that they met ou Tacsda . privately, and expelled Cooke froin ti The pulpit will be sapphed by « new min ext Sunday — The Union Leagae Club's A’ The annual meeting of ths € 0 Mr. Chas, Butler prest ports showed thatthe Club «mitted just yenr, Unk it has now 1,083 acti The wn 250 me and ry members ; that ite reveipis (or the year were 75,000, and thai its expenditures for furniture aud Improvements amounted to $10,000, and for the dis- charge of anold debt $19,000. ‘The Clubs has $4 now Vand The Gieket beaded by Jackson 8. Schulte for President was elected — Georgia Legistat Aitants, dan, 13,—Gen, Terry bus issued an order appoutiig a board of oMcers, consisting of Gen, Ruger, Gen Haines, and Major George Goo fellow, to cou eligibility of Me of Cobb county: Dooley and Hafcomb, of Milton; Auderson, of Houston; Hinton, of Marion ; and Welborn, of Union, to seats in tho Georgia Legislature under the reconstruction wots, 2! ——— SPARKS PROM THE TELUGRAPH, a The Conadian Minister of Marine advertised for SIX FeLoonerS yosterday Lo be Used ay « tuarine police, New York Siste Military Association will to Albany on Tueeday and Wednesday of next ‘on Saturday to t julie tuto the Tho Anstrian frigate Donau, Admiral Von Pitz commanding, arrived at Honoliu trou Yokohama Dec, 2%, The British ship J. 1, Drimmock sailed D. from San Francisco for Now Bedford, with @ Vultied at oy cr 8213,000, ‘The Hawalian Board of Fuwlzration has failed to Induce the natives of the South Pacific isiands to el: Fate lo the Bandwieh Islauds, ‘Thomas Bradshaw banged himself near Sharps: burg. Ky. under the sapporition tia bie wile, #bom he Wad struck With an axe, Was dead, Ht. Louls refuses to pay to the United Atates ccesalon tax on property received frum F the town of Grove Park je in the trial of War- ay, the entire day bay- {ng been consunied in obtainiug the jury, ‘The proposition of New York eapituliats to build the Norfolk and Great Western Railroad from Norfolk, Va., 10 Bristol, Teno, has beeu accepted, Te Bridie brie Bakimere, which gailed (rom this rt for Havre, Dec 2, was wrecked in & Ca'tne vist of Deceanor, 129 mules from Berinuda? &® The ship Robin Hoed, from Honolulu for and. wae EN vibe 2 PRICE TWO CENTS THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. —— THE SUPPRESSED INDIGNATION OF THE MASSES IN PARIS, Collisions between t Hee 100,000 so) Overawing Public Sentiment-The Gov. ernment to be Fores 21", M.—The city is atill greatly excited. Daring the night the disturbances contin ued, but there were no serious conflicts, Several policemen were wounded hy stones thrown, and one Was dangerously stabbed while attemptin to quell the disorder, A magistrate was struck on the head with a dlone ond knocked down, Ma other outrages were also committed. The troops have not appeared in force since the crowd tn tho Champs Elysees were dispersed last night, bat extensive prepnenttons itve Been made te guard against repetition of the disorders. ‘There now In Paris over one handrea thousand soldiers, including detachments of cavalry recently arrived from the garrisons, ond several batteries of artillery from Vin cennes, ‘The police force bas been largely increased. It is not supposed the people will dare make any further disturbance, Tho Mareed/ates ap- pears today as usual, The tone of ita articles te very violent, Rochefort ina leading article say “The demonstration of yesterday was a ery (or Justtee ; to-morrow a ery may come for vougeunce.” Lonvox, Jan, 13,—Letters from Puris represont that the feeling of sympathy for Victor Noir is pro: found and widespread among the masses, ‘The Gow ernment 18 taking every precautio. to prevent am outbreak of public indignation. Panis, J) 3—Eveging.—The city te stit! mach agitated over the recent homicide, and the troops are held in readiness to act, though no display te ade. ‘The Emperor to-day’ visited and military schools. Henrl Roe’ efort was present at the sitting of thy Corps Legislatif to-day. Monday has been appoint ed as the day for opening the discussion on the Arraignment of Rochefort, It is rumored, however, that the Government will withdraw its demand, and will propose a law provi ling that all political crimes and offences be tried by jury. pe Sind A Excluding the Bourbous from Spain. Mannro, Jan, 13.—In the Cortes to-day Sefior Cartellar fntroduced a proposition excluding forever the Bourbon fumily and all its branches trom the throne of Svain, Debates on thia proposal will take place on Tuesday next, — i PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, iene Two Grand Avenues to be Opened—School Ship for Youthial Offenders in Hudson County, N. J. The chosen Freeholders of Hudson county met yesterday, A resolution was adopted to establish @ branch lunatic asyiam at Snake Fhll, on the Hacken suck. The most important feature of the meeting, however, was the proposal to open two avenues from the east end of the county to the weet, ‘The Hudson County Jail betng overran with juvenile delinquents, a special committee war appointed to consider the propriety x stationing « receiving ship in the Jersey City Bay, where sil b nd guilty of crime may be sent until they become of age, Bh ¥ Webster's Spanish “Kees and American Expens:«. The conversation at the brilliant reception whieh Judge Woodraf’ tendered to the members of the bar in this city on Wednesday night, turned, apparently by common cousent, on the fees received by Mr. Sidney Webster, the counsel for the Spanish Government, aud the *on-tn-law of Secretary Fish, for causing the seerct arrest of Gn. Goicourta and other Cuban patriots, and securing the release of the gunboats, One of the barristers In the distinenished company accosted Mr, David Dudley Fielt Inthe drawing room of the mansion, wud asked him what he thought about Webster's advertisement ia August Belmont’s organ, asserting that he received ee. ARI rephed t eap: I ged mo Considering dto do, | consider foe very piy to this sally was, Webster's te been only #5040; bac E should hed our report to ixe to have the u know he bud eter Nusiness Limself, and his portner hired Davis and ether prt Vate detectives, ard they were empowered to pay all the epies who gnorded the enuboute aid watened the Cuban expeditions, Kight rand dollars, inaced pshaw tithes could make (hit out o! or dinaty Custom House ease, Having Feed the Yoo the Dew Veter Classen of Hoboken, tock board in the Motel Jagel, in Rarelay street. i expert enced a chill after getting out of bed in the morning to let in the porier to makes fire in his room Onaily left the oor unlocked to escape auch expo- posure, Result: one morning his wateh was wine ing. He sucd Jacob Leopold. th: provrietor, for the value of the watch, and the case was tr yesterday bef Froedmau. ‘The complaint Was dismissed the loss reantted from Clas en's Own negligcace in ountting to luck the door, The Theaninu whom Nobory Ever Robbed, Mr. George F. Do Vere and Mr. Geo, Clarke, of Daly'wtdramatic company, wore returning home. Ward on the Beventh avenue care, ow Wednesday night, dently Mr. De Vere missed his wateh, the clisin baving been ent. * What # careless fellow vou must be," said Olarke, taken in) that im fen years, und nol I've ¢ nly ever attempted lo These piexpurkets know their men, sir, depend upou ty they rever tricd thelr little game upon me, by Jove.” ‘Two minutes ufterward Mr. Clarke missed his wate aiso, ad an opera glass us well. Sccaecoris Car mpagne Charlte’s Tribulation Wm. Horace Lingurd appeared before Shandley, conplaloing agaiust Henry Sinclair, whom he employs ay a wararobe keeper and dresser in the Grand Opera House, that he bas at vartous thes piifered is theagripal clothes, valued ut over one housend dollirs.” A number of the articles have been found Ina pawn #hop in the Bowery. Sinclair, Who ts 4 prep ossessing Younes ‘I Rome of tha hing on his psreon, He was committed, ——— JOTTINGS ABOUL TOWN, _ + Alfred Searsbrock was badly burned last oventag At 100 Centre strvet by the eaplosion of m keroseue Tanne Tho Seventh Ward Tammany Hall € ganized last oventig by clecting Wil Chairman, An unknown hoy ustice nmittee or. n Weodiesday Wout 1%, wos run over last rain at Forty atiuetroet, He Kegina Husek, aged 72. 43 West Porty first ot, te ts Weat Twenty ninth street, and died in fifteen minutes ‘Thomus Loyle died Inst evening at 3 sixth stroel, Naving fallen while pl School, Thifty-siath street ‘Thomas Marphy, a tlongshoreman, beat his wite Kilza 60 badly yesterday that it becamu uecessary take her to Bellevue Hospital iy an atnbulal Richard De Voe, aged &, coachman at Klien stables, 4 West Forty -tifui atreet. tell tro the seat uly carriage, and dled shortly ite: ward of coacussio@ of the brain, Hartman, the lawyer who was accused of the names of Tax Collector Builth and Deputy alon to two tax receipts, Was Leld iu §2,00 bail yesterday by Justice Cox, The Forlorn Hope, a newly formed society, hug requested our Aldermen to. allow the free use of court bile plices to the laboring classes {or (Ue Pi rpove of evening lectures oF meetings {harles Book and Andrew Duty were ferday afternoon wiih ® gun tn Kerk s fi bear Fifty tecond street. ‘The harged, young Bock rvcely back, ‘The brig Sailor Hoy, from this port for Now Orlonns, experienced a terrific eale on Jan, 3, whicw lasted three days, during which she Was uiucrly dis: Wanlied. ‘The crew were taker of Dy (he Dig HAtvedt Quown, Which arrived here from Burmiuda yosterday » John Gihson, a brutal loafer, was arraigned before dvatice Ledwith yesterday on a Cliarge of abandonment And assnuic wad battory. His wife testiNod that abe Was the mothor of ten ehildven: and that her husband Nad given bor only §10 for their support during the past two years, A sharper, who pretends to be a driver for the United Stator Express Con fireet, tn reponse (oa card Of that Rap hung Out al tue doce, aad after auite 6.8) Gry Away Apacknge valved at 0 1s bald to ed this trick elsewhere, Mr. George Ayrault, of Dutchess county, is com: tg 10 town ext Wook With tho culos Of L DeInK four Beers, Red} Care, Weli THe enterprisity Lalor) who hover sory, hag ‘ready purchased these bovine {uiuensities, and. after in Will glve their stuffed bides (o tho omuie- Hionere of (he Central Park. (The Irtsh Brigade Oftcers’ Asnociation lave elect —Prealdent, Capt, P. K. Horgan; Vico-lresident. font War. Mechan; Nreamnge Lien Visnn, We Cording Secretary, Licat: Bury: Corresponding more far. Major erty) trustees Col JW Tyron, .Jumes Qitniag, and Col, John Warren. ery ciation reeol ed to ave a grand ball on Pastor Mou day Auch for p monument bo thw mewury Of (he (ae Moe Tavinne Vrance Moxon ast Thirtye 1. Gabriele vlog yen- her'e hop. 1h WAS WO» ‘sho con