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“TmIRTY-S VENTH YEAR. ME.SWEENY'S LEGISLATURE \ATE HESITATING OVER THE POLITAN EXCISE LAW, Commiastons to =The Tamme -The Senate Litue Jobs thee m Aunsy, Jan, 20.—The breach between the qarrive factions of the Democracy 80 far from being peled, is widening every hour, The Democratte fensiors, Whote revolt yesterday showed that they polonge: mean to be “slaves of the Ring,” were M. Norton, Genet Blood, Cauldwell, Frost, Gra- boo, sod C.F, Norton, Senator Creamer was aivent, but would probably have stood with his tollencues, Genet and M, Norton, had he been pres ent Tacse Senators complain that the whole slate tas been made np by the Governor without his feigning (o consult their views and feelings, while aovoly doubts that he has consulted Senator Tweed ani Mr Sweeny on every point, and has, in fact, ben controlled entirely by tirem in his nominations, ‘The debaie in exceutive session yesterday is ad- pitted (0 have been HOT AND FURIOUS. iiwas, of course, confined to the ranks of the sfuchinl”—faithful ae ionger, tt would seem, the Repubiicans sitting ealm!y by and enjoying the fam- fly quarrel of thelr adversaries, One of the New York democratic Senators is said to have alluded repesiediy, and in terms of great bitterness, to the man dowe stairs.” One thing ts certain: the Sen- have taken this bold stand will not be tors driven from it, ‘They do not mean to confirm the bitch of nominations sent in yesterday and the day beiore, wuts the Harbor Masters, Port Wardens, &e., are sent 4 they are sure of their share. Tney tect like mea who feel that they ARE TO BE CHRATED {f possible, and Who mean to make it impossible. Dr. Cu rnociian's name will probably be made an ex. teption to the rule adopted for the others. The Govervor yielied retuctantiy to the demand for his sppolitment; he had some unknown favorite for whom he wanted to reserve this big plum, but the atiment and of the press was to muc) for him, The vote on immediate action on the nowinations yesterday was 2 to 10, 13 Republi- gan Senators present going with the 7 Demoer above naned a-ainst the * King's frends. The feal tctween Fenton and certain Republican Scna- tors was a bitter one, but it did uot approach im in- tensity the TIGHT ovER 1 POLS sow dsintegrating the Democratic party. So far, datension is conflaed to the Senators, The Assem- Diymen, having no respomsibility in the way of petroouze, are as harmontous as Quakers; but the feu! wll extend to the lower House in due Bot lcaled. ne, if LEOISLATIVE LRORROEMAIN, A‘er a period of suspense more or less pro. tracteu, (he List oF nominations will be confirmed, and it will be asserted that harmony ts restored. Few 11) be deceived by this pretenes, Such action can take place only when the demands of the mal- couienis ave satisfied, Whenever they confirm the late, it may be taken for granted that the Ring pas deen lorced to make terms. The seven or eight aniiRin, Senators hold the balance of power, and they are vot men to be driven from the position they have len. They may be wiiting for political ef- fect tw lave it supposed that they have ylelied, but ist take sure of the substantial fruits of thi wiciory, SNOTHER NOTE OF DEFIANCE, T Was in his seat to-day, and gave abol +h the Metropoifian Police he missioners for the toe people. T who want this own yar TiNk EXCISE LAW. Al the Asseinbly last week pro- tal repeal of the Excire law, a bends the authority of the Commis: imivary to tne whic loners to evtteet license foes, was to-day favorably: re Portediuthescnae. An attempt was made to go into Commitice of the Whole upon it at once, but thie re quired a two-third vote and could not be earriet, they at.ve, wl Democrats, to 13 nega Gy rr ALuyyy mbly Committe on F Relauons presented this morning what udered smpathy for the struggling a Cuba, Te was a enim ily Luding ih stercetyped phrases, DISOUSTRD White, of kw y atieviive rosolun 1 arose of privilege. F the Comuutir rece'y ‘The gen Lie ri bts, moved that the resoiu tty the Committee for ament us to be relicved from this teolish and mean ‘ompily voted in fivor of Peter's vow uincuneed, N who ts eh ai f the comin tee, to ex; Way notice not ween given to Mr, Peter Mitchell to attend the session of Lis commit: They bad a sbarp de! Kiernau's bul to provid AN ADDITIONAL POLICE COURT to be erected In the neighborhood of the Eighteenth and ‘iwenty-fret Wa The bill constitutes the Comptr lier, tho St and Justice Bixby Com. After U cin the Assembly on Mr. tor Missloners,’ to locute dnd ercet the new Court House, whith also includes a prison stmllae to that how in use at Eesex and Jeffersca Market Police Courts, Mr. Deus Burns, who does not want Compirelicr Connolly to have any more power tnan alrcidy his,o) pared be selection of the Commis +, ond kad that te Comptroiler lad more business ou his bonds now than Le could attend to. NEW YORK MARKETS AGAIN, Mr. Cavanagh has eximmed the biil which the f ns ind corrupt Demoerats #lauglitered so uly just year, relauve to New York city Pie biow is adaed at the Washington hobs. Tt provid that no stands shal lereatter be Teased by the Comptroller to non ree: Gevts, and that the +9 us or stalis at present leused Ww pe us WhO are uos dona fide residents sball re- Ver vack to the elty, and be Feleased to New York ers. [ polorious ‘act that most of the lessers ot this insrket reside in Jersey. ‘The na- be urket killed the bill last year by pay le, of to $100 a vote. LYNOX LIBRARY orate | by the almost unanimous vote of norning., The only vote recorded Against tin the Assombiy, was thito! Col, Michael CM the iucorporators are James Lenox, Wn. fi Aspinwall, Hamilton Fish, Rooert Ray, Alexi ier Van Rensoelaer, Daniel Huntington, Joho Fisher sicate, Jimes Donaldson, and Aaron B, Bel- kop. Ticceare wo be nine trastees who shall have full outro, of the brary, Mr, Lenox gives a site wr nue und Central Park, $300,000 to erect snd lis books, engravings, maps, statue ise, and drawings, THK COMMISSIONS, ary, “A biil presented this morning in the House by Mr. Clark, of Kinus, deserves more than @ passing no- hes. “It proviaes for the eleetion of three Police Commissivners for tua city of Brooklyn on the third Turwia) of dtay next, This measure meets with the pproval of everyoody bus the Tammany Ring, A Mein! number, however, will be found in both ) scene Lhe pases .e of the measure, ‘oLonly isthe new Ring charter completed and feady to Ve aprung on the L gisature at the inst op- portan.ty but THR TAX LuvY, the introduction of which las heretofore been de ferred unui the Last days of the se ids ol Squire Bwceney, and wn attempt is to be huvle to rush it tarough witain three weeks. Your forrespondent's informanis, & prominent fomocrat, and a member Would not be surp: Ms appearance within rove more eonclusi ¢ King? ‘They wre convinced that delay vn. “They wow that the defeat of their febrive is certain af they Wait until the close of the fimo, warn the Democratic members of tho Legis Bure Wil no longer be slaves to the dictailon of wet) & Co. ‘The passage of the charter and the x Levy are two usable concomitants to the ryetuation of th potic rule, ‘The first «ives Ah Vetronaue to bestow on. their followers, & peered win money, Without either thi Ost. Haceny, Twee i, Connolly, Mall, MeLcus are Waking effors to DAIBR THEIR OPPONRNTS Yr promises of patronage and ef celeras. They are ¥ pressed nat the knowing nes conddentiy Meh sual hue sing le already #irucks Dargaios with Repubte vote probably se, as three or pu 8 have for the last day or two made frequent and long visits to the rooms of the Ring. The fight is becom: tng interestin, CRACKING THE WHIP. Acancus of the Democratic Banators was held to- night in the Senae Chamber, Senator Tweed pre- sided. The object of the caucus was ostensibly to Agree upon the Senate's netion with respect, to. the cise Inw, but in reality jt was for an altogether Gifferent purpose, Gov. Hoffman was 60 chagrined and alarmed at the rebuke the Senate administered to him a, in refusing to confirm bis Sieany, ments, that he called w council of bis friends to-day, and, following their advice, decided to crack tl Whip once more on the rebellious members ins caucus, and ths bind them to the decision of the majority. Mark the trick, The fret thing done in the caucus wos to debate on ‘the policy of repealing the New York Excise iaw before preparing a aubstitate til, A general debate ensued. Te was a eubject upon which every! ly cont ly express their opinions without detriment to thelr intoreats, and they gladly availed themselves of the opportunity. The conclusion finally reached was to pass the As- sembiy ball prohibiting the Commissioners of Excise from collecting fines and license feos of liquor deal- ert, A slight amendment was made limiting the operation of the Iaw until the 1st of March instead of the Ast of June, ‘This virtually ADOLISHES THS RXCISH COMMISSION, ‘Then it was to pass a gencral excise Inw, varying only in the principal cities where ite en forcement is to be piaced in the hands of the Mayor ‘Common Councis, but t ities to be m- J and the teos to'be exacted are to be uniform very part of the State, This o 4th Ring Senators brought Gov, Hoffman’ to the surface as by above programm that the real object of he cauct ‘The King proposed that to-morrow, and that all THE GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS 0 as to bring ‘Tum SUN's report of Senate yesterday into discredit. The ore did not see it im this tight, how- ever, an to comply with the demand—some even threat aboit. At length, by dint of beg- ging, the anti-Ringists, who were in the majority were persuaded to consent to the confirmation of the following named gentlemen, less objectionabl reat in the rxeentive’ session: Dr. Car- tr; Col, North and Mr. Greene, ppraiscrs, and Ubarles W, Lawrence as State ‘The others were laid ov tendent of Banks, ‘over the con be witharaw Wilton @. Hi Without mercy, His eure! The caucus adjourned at half. past 10. ‘The Committee on Cities wail report a bill favora- bly to the Assembly to-morrow to abolish private detectives, It is almed espscinily at the detective concern of Joun 8. Young, It makes ita inisde- meanor for any other than an officer authorize! by law to become a detective. ‘The oill legalizing the election of Heary K. Smith came up in the Commit- toe on Cities to-day, and was tabled by « large ma- Jority, This will be the last of it for some time to come. It's defeat is certain, HIGHWAY IN RIGHTH WARD, Senator Mic. Nonton introduced a bill which proposes that the alicyway or thoroaghfare on the biock bounded by Spring, Varick, Vandam, and Mc- Dougall streets, aball be an open way for ‘man and horse travel at alt Limes, subieet only to the authori- {y.of the Mayor tnd Comimonaity of the eity of New ork. NEW RAILROAD PRosKCT. Senator Cauldwell Introduced a bill providing tor creating * toe New York Railroad Compary, with a np sek of $6,000,000, and eranting the corpo ra- tion the privilege of ing a railroad either depressed, under gro or elevated, ng the fol- Jowing streets : Commencing on northerly ide of Canal street, on easterly side running parailel to Greene to 100 feet south oo out in @ carved to 10 feet i of Bleecker street, near Sullivan, to Macdougal, thence enrqed to West Washington piace, to west side of Sixth avenue, to Thirty-sev Seventh avenue and Forty-second st: ith nurved to Broadway and Pitt strect, Broadway to Sixticth «tr om River; also, trom Siaueth and Sixty-frst street and Ninth’ avenue across to Bueventh avenu Hudson River Railroad, The bill is similar in many of its provisions to that duced in the Assembly, and publisued in th columns some days ago. REGULATE DUSINGRS OF BROKERS. Mr, Hassnoven introdnced a bili p on the 15th of Januat 70, after, there shall be imposed'en. oll brokers doing business tm thi x of $50. Also uti i 4 of one per esntam on the par Value o1 all sales of stocks aud bonds, i 0) PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, — Ficht ‘Over Nathaniel Gilman's Will ute fort *-Who are the Rev The Meneficiairess the Executors or the Widow ana ren? Nathaniel Gilman died in 1859, leaving property 0. OM, portion of whieh f ctod s widow and ecveral m't reull 11 Ml was ed aud a protracts tion followed, The executors mean wh | file an inventory, nor subsequently threatened with punishme: money was kept uninveste on hand being generally over €190,000. ne ac count as rendered by the referee to the Surrogate, the executors were not charged with intere a the arcounting tn this respect was appealed from by Miss Anua fi. Gliman, one of the logatecs, she claim ing that the execntors w ¢ chargeable with interest on the amount uninvested, and compound interest on the money on hand. Decision reserved, tach The Hon, S. §. Cox Drawing an Audience that Mayor Hall would hive Drawn if he Cous!Recripts, 810,562, The Hon, Suuset Cox lectured last night in the Cooper Insiitute, in aid of the New York Found. ling Aid Association. The audience was large. ly Catholic, But few Spaniards and no Cu bans were visible. Cox ia a tively little man, with black hiatr, bald at the crown, and a short black beard. He {8 somcthing over forty, and wears eye-glisses as he reads his manuscript, His oratory is very good, and in that respect the reverse of Mayor Hall's, Nowhere is it monotonous. His 1S animated, ‘The subject of Lis discourse was gainst which he said the American people d, owing to their past s)mpathy with the of the yath American republics, and the lor liberty in Caba. We viewed ed from her former grande Bhe and had experienerd marked changes within the lust thirty A ceutury she bad but sevea millions of She now has eighteen millions, A but one person in forty could read. put one in fh found thus ignorant. rted, was fast obtain fa Washerwomen, was f the country. © Batuers Starrs, Pros Farrell, Mooney, Farr wand Me the Hen. John Box, M: Mr. Cole, The lecture ni The Kev. Horace Cook. The rumored surrender of his ordination li- cense by the Rev. Horace Cook is denied by Pre- siding Elder Pease, ‘The latter has received a pri- vate communication from Cook regarding the sever- ance of his connection with tho Seventh Street Methodist Episcopal Church, which douptless gave rise to the ramor, Dr, Pease could not receive k's resignation from the ministry, ‘The Annual Conference alove will have to actin his case next April, and until they do act bis status remains the same, Brother Cook ts in the bands of friends who Wil core for Lim until the Conference meets, but his whereabouts t¥. unknown save toa few of his m: intimate friends, Dr, Pease considers Mr, Cook cage in all {ts phases greatly exaggerated, eee The Hon, Robert Furey's Indignatio The Kings county Democratic General Com- mittee met in Brooklyn last evening, when Bob Furey (Street Commissioner) pitched Into the Legis- lature for ignoring the claims of certain Kings county Democratic doctora to the Quarantine Commission- ership, by appointing Dr, A. G, Bell to the office, He qutstioned whether Dr, Bell was really a Demo- crat, and thought the place ought to have boen given toa Brooklyn man, Bob wants the Benators from his county to understand that the Democrats themselves, and the General Committee, are opposed toxiving such important offices to men outside of the county, —-— Chenp Lager for the Million. The lager beer brewers of Newark imet last evening to take action In regard to the price of Inger beer for the coming year. Heretofore the brewers bave been selling their beer at from §8 to $10 per barrel. Recently the Schalk Brothers, who have been selling the'r bes $10 Larrel, reduced the price to $8. This set the other brewers in # lever of excites and hence the meeting of Inst evening. It was determined by the associated brewers to put the price of beer at the uniform rate of §9 per barrel, F $500,000 Whiskey Swindle. large distillery in Eighteenth street, be- Tenth and Eleventh avenies, of which Adoiph and Ignats Kiasky, K. 8. and ‘Lewis Bam- berger, Philip Lowenstein, and Janes Bark proprietors, 18 claimed to have ben the thi frauds upon the Government to the amount o 000, Barker, ono of tho Orm, gave $5,000 bi tarday (or oxaminatiody yen THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS. SHARP PASSAGE BETWEEN MESSRS. SCOFLELDY AND DAWES, The Tittle Balance which the Members the Ironmongers trom ¢ Democratic #ide—The lican Family Quarrel, Wasmixorox, Jan, 20.—In the House of Repre- sentatives, Mr. Brvomam (Rep., Ohio) asked leave to introduce @ bill making it an offence punishable ‘with fine and imprisonment for any person (o pro- pore to repeal the action of a State Legistature in ratifying any proposed amendment of the Constita- tion of the United States, Mr. Lovannipon (Rep. fows) offered a preamble and resolutions, declaring the absence of constit tional authority 4u the treaty-making power to ab- forb foreign territory until the consent of the House ts given to it, Referred. Mr. Woop (Dem.,N. Y,) offered a resolution de- claratory of the right of the House to consider the Propriety and expediencey of the appropriation of public money for any purpose whatever, and that the treaty making power cannot conclude the action of the House in any case where legisiation is re- uired to execute It. Referred. ‘The House resumed the consideration of the bill for the transfer of ‘THE PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD. Mr. Scorixuy, who reported the bill, assured the House that he would have said nothing on the subject of the bill had it not been for the very extraordinary speech of the gentleman from Massa- chusetts (Mr. Dawes) the other day, It seemed to dim as if that gentleman had made ap his mind that the bill mast be defeated without regard to its mer- Its or demerits, He described the circumstances attending the making of that how the gen- ir. Garfield) had solemnly asked ity tleman from Ohio the attent.on of the Honse to it, rewinding bim of the * Hear ye, hear ye” of a court and how the gentleman’ from in (Me. Weshburne) took his seat beside Mr, Dawes to give him audience, reminding him of the words of the old song describ: ing how @ certain auditor « With emotion dott, On the his skull, ‘Purnea’round his listening ear.” I w icture for @ painter. All this was pre- paredin advance ; this ‘ faterre A TEMPEST TO prows a uaa In this connection, he alluded to the ay lation of $3.00) made the other day to enable, us ne pat it the gentleman from Ohio to entertain some festive bankers of New York, and to the circumstance of the gentleman from Wisconsin through an appropriation of $200, Moines Rapias, not estimated for’ by an “unworthy Departments.” It had forced iteelf upon his conviction almost, that which had been repeat edly told Lim, tl the gentleman from Massachi setts bad alittle balance to settle with the Repub- lican members of Penusyivania.”* ‘Mr. Dawxs—Will the genticman be kind enough to state explicitly just what he means by st remark ? Mr. Scorrmn—The gentleman himself knows, I suppose, because (in a Josting way) I have told him what had been sugecated; but if Le insists on my stating it here, I will say that it has been hinted to me that the gentiowan from Massachusctts was not aitogether satisfied becauce the Republican members from Pennsylvania, tn the organization 0! the House, bad preferred a gentieman whom they thought could sometimes find modes of wignaliaing his friends bip other than by the infliction of wounds, Mr. Dawxs—Does the gentleman mean to impute any such motive as that to me in what l have dor here on this floor? Texk the gentleman to answer me frankly and fairly here on this record, dors he intend to impute to me any such motive in anything Thave done here ? Mr. Soorreup—If tho eentleman will not be so Very sensitive. and will be quict for a fow minute be will see Just how much Tom imputing to Lim, Mr. Dawis-—The gentleman will do me the to answer my questions, Mr. Scorietp—When the gentleman was mak- {ng that extraordinary aoeech about everything bat the bill. I begced, and #0 did my colleagues, for s word of explanation, and it was declined. | I answer the gentleman's question in my own way, aud 1 wish now that he wolad let me have the floo Mr Dawes—if the gentleman will do me the vor to ceuse his or aerrEmbons ‘and to answer explicitly my interrogators, whether he doce, here in’ this: place, ay h'member of tie House, impute to me any such motive he will do me a favor and will do me justice, Mr. ScorixLy—If the gentleman from Massacha- setts will be less nervous and will listen to what I have to ray, he will ander tand exactly my meaning. When I saw wil this preparation, and when I saw that the gentleman roamed over the whole Govern. ment to Gnd something obnoxious, and that wheo he had at Inet awakened the indignation of the House against everything that could be eriticteed in ate; and wien I saw him eather ap 4 hurl it at the bill, which only pro- p an old navy yard to a new one, the conviction, say, was aluost forced upon my mind that perhaps the iesinuation might have some foun. that is ail 1 Was saying YIELD then proceeded to review those por. tions of Mr. Duwen's apeceh criticising the econoit us of the Secretary of te Navy and of the tmaster ( He would not pause to eritt neral, cise the irreverent wlustration of the gentleman from Mupexchusetts that this Wwe a" Jobn the Bap- tist bill.’ If he chose to ay that the bill bore the Sime relation to an approprint on tnat John the Bap. List bore to the coming of the Saviour of tren it Was his own taste, but of course in the assignment of parts he took to himself the position of Herod— he waa to decapitate this bill, Mr. Dawes said the INSINUATION of the gentleman from Feunaylvania, on which he based its speech, and whien Tfuled'to induce him titaer to pat an plain English or ta say distinctly that Le endorsed, tt Ithad any meaning at all, 4¢ equally an instt to the Speaker of the House, to the Penn- sylvania celegation, and to mysclf, and’ has no justi- fication, us you. Mr. Speaker, know, in any particu. lar fact, nor in the course of my conduct bere in the fourteen years that I have oeenpied a seat in this Ho and ts unworthy of a gentlemon, Mr. GARFIELD said he was sorry that he had not been in the Hall when the gentleman trom Pennay!- vania alluded to lim, He denied that when Le asked to have order restored in order that the House might hear Mv. Dawes speak, he knew what the bject of the speech was to be, As to bis drawing 000 for interviewing certain New York brokers, the statement Was too gross to be permitted on the records of the Mouse, Any tnsinuation that the Committee on Bankiug and Currency usked or ob tuned mouey for itself, or that it wns interviewing brokers as if it wat a party to any scheme of ‘rok: ers, was unworthy the Mouse, unworthy the gen. Ucman, and ao OUTRAGROUS WRoN@ to every man who belleved tn investigating frauds Mr, Scorixtn said tat if the gentleman had lieard what be said, and the maoner fo whieh be had said it, it would probably have saved him some little ex. eitemen Mr, GaurieLD—No excltement{at all, but records are records, Mr. Scovimip, after disclaiming any intention to reflect on the gentleman from Obio, remarked, ip conclusion, that as to the use of the word *un- worthy" by the gentlemun from Maasucbusetts, he took it with the text which bad been always his text, that *futhial were the wounds of a friend,” ‘That seemed to be the way in which te gentieman always signified hia (rienasbip, ve bill then went over. ‘The Military Academy Bill was passed, ‘Tue House adjourned at 4:80, —— Nenate. Mr, Axton presented » communication from the Governor of Rhode Island, presenting to Cun- gress & marble statue of Gen. Nathaniel Greene. Aiter desultory business, the Senate took up THR VIRGINIA BILL, Mr. DRAKE renewed the amendment previousl offered by him, admitting Virginia to reprosen tion in Cougress on the following fundamental co: ditions ; natitation shall never be changed to Y citizen OF Class of citizens of the right to ote, who are now entitled to vot cept in punirh- ment of snch crimes a# are now jes at common hereof they shall Deon daly convicted un: ger, jewe equally applicable vo ell inbapitents of said ate. After discussion, it was agreed that the Senate sould vote on the Virginia bill at 4 o'clock on Fri- day afternoon, Mr, Ramsey (Rep,, Minn.) introduced a bili for « Syste, POSTAL TELBOI and to incorporate the United States Postal Telo- raph Ci fi It authorizes the Postmaste eneral to establish telegraoh offices in connection with post ofices im every State and village where telegraph station OW maintained, an eh line of the telegraph as the bust pany may require, for the reception of mi office, sub-offlee, and jssion between postal by with the postal telegraph coi ‘and for their epecial and {inutediate delivery wh tier de- livery \s provided by law, Or within one mile of ever; postal telegrapn office whore there leno dallvery an Rdehvery a es at ove! eat letter bor. BFaph offices, orning. alone of messawes Oy tail to oF trom (ho oarest. postal telegraph office when received for or destined to any place Hot haying such an office ; for the t ission by telezraph of postal money orders; for n of the message In special cases; Lor nd for transmission Where the ng HO} Deen pai ‘The rate to be paid for brannfissfon ond delivery of ‘of twenty words oF figures, or \eas, Including jdress, and signature, shall wot exceed % cents for exch and overy 60 uilles, or fractional part thereof, measured io an wir line; and for exch additional hve words oF 0 of the ubove A Comn is 19 be appointed and putushnicnt provided tor divaiing the contents ot mow tages, or willully Obauruoting thor transiniselous HORACE GREE: — ae fn the American Inetitate Lawyer Performancos—Kloction of Oftcors toe of the Whol The members of the American Institute met last night at their rooms in the Cooper Institute, Judge Daly presided. The Committee appointed to nominate officers handed in their report. The mem- bers «appeared to be) very excited, and After considerable discussion proposed to ad- journ, when « motion that the mom- bers should = form © Committee of the Whole was carried, The President appointed Dr. Rich as Chairman of the Committee. Dr. Par- melee thon presented a ticket ass substitute for the original, ‘The Ohalr, in preventing the motion, call- ed it an amendment, was Interrapted by Dr. Parmelee, who stated that he used the word substi. tate. NiEL Copwim (sotto roce)—May I speak on this t? Thave an ameniment to offer. LAIn—Sit down, C3 i understood this ticket ted as an ninendment. Gopwin (cesticalating violently)—Allow me to that motion, Mermaen—I anderstood substitate. Govwix—Ohb, I hope not. Cain—Sit down, Mr, Godwin, Gopwin—I had the floor first, Dn. Panwerer—It is moved and seconded that one. Mi iia is most disor: derly meeting; there are people present not mem- Cuarn—Let them ry stam: ont. je of the ou. estion, jeation.” Is a most {rreeular meeting. My name ts on the list as First Vice-President, and Ido "ha Panustize-biy reson Tor miming to odo ym. Pas e the ticket sn a whole is becauso they are all good Ty . ag ig > te Dr, Parmelee to ap- Ma. Price —Dig. we: depn point a tleket? [Cries of * Out of order;” over- Fuled by the ‘Chair. Nin. Gopwine Address the Chair. Mx. Prioz—We had a good committee appointed wo. ike the nominations ‘Mx. Gopwin—I rise to's point of order. By mo- tion we moct under rules of the American Insit- fate, |The speaker ought to free the chai. ‘CuArm—He haa faced me, Will you ait down, Mr, sach men as Ely, Hall, &c., have been forming ® ticket, wast do we want with Parme\ce? Mamaen —No personalities. ‘Mx. Pricr—I understood it was his ticket, Cuam—You only understood. I tell you to sit down, Mr. Price. Ma. Wu ¥—It was ossertod that one man liad made the which Ido not believe, The whole matter is out of order, Oma it ir, Nash, Lawren Nao —Mr, Acriance made the motion. La Ain—Will you sit down, Mr, Nash f wren Nasi—I won't sit dow was here before half you fellows signed Ouain—If this gentleman docs not sit dow: must ask the members to put him out, I want bim put ont. Lawren Nasn—! will not sit down, and I'd like to see the man that will put me out. Y won't allow anybody to lie to the Chair. (Hisees.]* ‘The Bceretary rea. the motion that the tlekot should be adopted a ole, which was carried, The following 1s the Morace Greeley for Presitent, P. Daly, ant N. G. bly, for Peyton, Recording Cotrensoniling ‘Seeretary ; ‘Treasurer. Conviett Sentence of Warren Flows, ‘The trial of Warren Fellows for the murder of Alexander Swinton on the 6th of August last was terminated yesterday morning, The jury wert out at 7 o'clock on Wednesday night, and announced at 7 o'clock yesterday morn: ing that they had found the prisoner * Guilty of murder In the second degree.” | The sentence pro- nounced by Judge Tappen was confinement in State Prison for twenty years ee A Nowe Senator from Mississipol. Wasurxctoy, Jan, 20,—Private devperohes to Southern member of Congross, from Jackson, Miss,, says that H. R. Revela, of Natchex, bas been elected to the United States Senate for the short term by tiehty-one votes. “The receiver of despatches says Revels is a negro, Mrs, Clark, upon whom the rosos of seventy summers tiad faded, was arrested tm Hudson :City yesterday, on the complaint of Those W. Maires, & Justice of the Peace, who accused hor of annoying him in his oMee, The aged prisoner in her de‘ence sud that Thomas was her old lover, that be had fre. quenily occupied ter apartments, and that he owed her over $50. Sh» consented, however, to keep awn, wher “dear Thom: really wanted to “shake” her. She was thereupon discharged. A Da ler Mother, In a Chica; ‘ourt the widow of Michael Diver- 14 been sucd by his dauchter, who claims that other's account as uduuniatratrix of the estate false in every respect, and that the estate 1s worth 09,000, instead of $400,000, aa returned. The pe- loner and her sister live in’ the house with their mother, against whom these proceedings are commenced, ——— THE LATEST LABOR NEWS, — Matual Protective U Ansociation. At the annual mecting, in Binghamton, a com- mittee was appointed to walt upon Fisk and Gould, with a view of learning whether the Erie Railway dispute could be actiled without @ strike. The election of oMcers resulted in the cholce of Pres dont, W. Cokayne Frith, of Susquelanna; Vice- President, dames. Findly, of Buffalo, Becretary, Grorge H, Keunedy, of buffalo; Treasurer, J. Outwater, of Jersey City, ‘The Association ad- journed 0 meet in Buffalo Jan. 13, 18TL, —-— Workingmen, Watch Leet ret The Conspiracy law bas been repealed by the Assembly, but for two weeks it has hung fire {n the Senate, aid it ts aid and believed that the Hon, Heury C. Murphy, of Brooklya, is the clog that holds it bock. There is now a’ strong probability that it will share the fate of its predecessor, and by the very sume influence. Yesterday, the employing masons met in sceret conclave, and took up sud- scriptions (o lobby for the defeat of the repealing ——— Labor Items. The ai vs Ne M oe adtbe,try goods clerks last evening lected A. 7. ‘The Crispins in the employ of Mr, Strumpfler, of 118 Ewen stroot, Williamaburgh, siruck yesterday mon Work which had been given them Soolety prices. Other givon them, and Tales was prom) they resumed during the diy. The charges of misconduct Mathews, the delegate ‘onvention In Chicazo, which app lubor organ last Moaday, were form: the Boclety last nigot at I Hall, Mr. Mathews Aecribes it to petiy malice on the part of the writer The ree No. 2 for th iT y » and (he expenditures 10 DOR 72H Dare Sees Firm ‘dented before PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, anes pNingent Colyer has been elected Secretary of the United htates [odian Commission. Kx-Gov. Low, the newly appointed Minister to China, has reached San Freneieo, on L yy to Pekin, Olive Logan's lecturing career this season is pounced by the Revolution one of the most brilliant on record, ‘The Hon. José T. De Paul, Minister Plenipotenti- ary from V Grrivyed here from Bt. Thomas yesterday. Prince Arthur's rooms on the second floor of the Brevoort House, fronting ou Fifty avenue, are hand somely decorated, Deacon Robert C, Dunham of the Boston 74mes, and Postacript Gilmore of the Peace Jubiles, of the fame city, are at the Astor House, The Hon, William H. 8e handsomely entertalaed by. th Havens on Tuesday evening. Prof. Agasslz will soon sail in the U. 8, surveying Blbb. for Fio“da, where be will enrich bis in: i¢ collection 0; mariue specimens, Police Captain Thom: ‘d was forenated and Spanish authorities in the vacancy, on Anil George, of 43 Poarl atreet, deny that they have ever had any trouble with the Ln: ternal Kevenue Department, They stand square with every man, Fitz Henry Warren of Iowa, Gen, Wm. L. 4H. 8. Soofford of Hoston, Gen, Cunninghat of its, the Hon. O. B. Mattison of Utics, and A. ng architect of the Treasury De outy. in of Michigan, C. lsh of Phil, Burns) biout, Kono! uorts at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Ex-Gov, Salomon, of Wisconsin, has removed to 8, Bushnell of Oon- Balawii D. Pi ‘this city, ds 0 reside here permancotiy, He has 0) office at 14 Brondway. Gov. Balo i orator, hag ‘eminence, both as a lawyer and as ie heen conceded In the Wost, aud we doudt not thay 19 Will son make his mark herd, Judge Birong, who is to have the place of Mr. as borh in Somers, Yale College 1 ractice of tho iaw at Reading, Venn., in that otsto, Ho was a Democrat until the browking ous of uo Wap SHOCKING WALL STREET. HOW ROCK ISLAND RAILWAY STOCK WAS WATERED, A Big Thing for Intors wi Stock G mation Wanted. The habituds of Wall street wore startled yes- torday with the rumor of an increased issue of the stock of the Chicago, Rook Island and Pacific Rail- way. It is well known that at the meeting of the stockholders in May last, nearly nine-tenths of the stock being represented, ® formal resolution ‘was passed directing ® Committee of the directors to issue stock or bonds to the extent of @4,000,000, If found necessary, to provide fur maturing indebted- nese. Tt seems that the stock subsequently declined from 188 to 100 during the summer, and hae been fluctaa- ting for many months between par and 109, The ope- rators have supposed that ata given time large dividends of scrip or stock would be made, and the yormal price would be at least 150, inasmuch asthe earnings of the road were good, and the land grant had edvanced enormously in valuc. weok, the good time so often predicted of extra div- idends seemed to have arrived, and all the shorts made haste to cover their sales, which advanced the price five per cent., when blocks were thrown upon the market and readily taken at 108@100. It was ipposed at that tt that the manipulators for s ise were ‘only working ait advance, aud wore alarmed lest they control, as they were not in a position to bi market go too high, as they were short of stock ; but yesterday it wu vored that stock was plenty, and the excess: could not be accounted for except on t rx that the Committee had ayailed themsel of the cretion given them lay, and bad issued certifi. cates to the extent of the limitation, Bot as the usual notice had not been given, as re- quired the Stock Exchange, on an increase of capital stock, it seemed scarcely probable that it should have been done, and rumors of all kinds in- creased. No official announcement has becn mad ‘of the increase, If it should tl mittee did avail themselves of the hig! the thirties—to test d_ sell the street months ago, and thus retired enn at 8 discount, it only shows the creat Pag poll the managers in practising the arte of 4 Much ill-feeling and dt it is expressed by the e e game, but the interests morale of partics who have lost in Of the road have been eubserved, ‘The Wall street t moralined. for It lost that long since, If oni purchase real estate, even of the most responsible parties, amounting to only $95,000 or $30,000, titles re searched, |i raemployed, and moni consumed enters handreds of thousands of dollars, he ases no pre- caution, often wa nothing of its location, or ite managers. The only question asked is, ts It market- ‘and If they find themselves outside of the ring, nd make lonses, let them bear it, meekly, and co ft thi uch is Wall street, and resolve for the future to be virtuous and happ; Wall Street on the Rack—A Broker Ma in 81,000. The operators in Wall street who forgot to Pay the tax on their money-making capital, are now rapidiy discharging their obligations to t Government, Yesterday one of the le tatives of the brokers paid §1,000 into court on be- balf of his client, and other checks are to be banded in to-day. It is believed that the whole amount to be paid by the brokers, against whom proceeding bad been commenced, will be over $100,000, Assessor Webster left thia city. on Wednesday night for Washington, in order, it is sad, to confer with Commissioner Delano In relation to further ac- tion in the w Fr 1d DenAto a Celtar-A Fourth Ward Temperance Lecture. Yesterday morning Thomas [ane, more familiarly known as * Crazy Tom" and * Stonewoil Jackson,” an irrectnimable drunkard, generally fourd around the corner grocery of the Tent Ward, was fonnd dead in the cellar of 220 Corystie street. Lane was about @ years of age, was a stone mason by trade, and was years ago a successful builder and coniractor, but he surrendered to the cup and became a vagrant, and will find his last home in Potter's F: & Betonted tintser Accused of Muralary. Yosterday Sone Mr. Charles H. Smith's house in Herkimer street was entered by burglars, who left the gas lighted and the basement door open. The fellows entered the cellar through the coal slide, Otto Deubel was arested on suspicion, The prisoner had been in the employ of Mr Smith, bat bad been discharged for threatening and abusive language (o (he daughter of his empiover Justice Lyach committed young Deudel. — The Dutcheas County Murder, Robert Thorn, the Dutchess county farmer, whose house was attacked by burglars on’ the nuzhé of Jan wher he and his housekeeper were badiy besten, died yesterday. — OBITUARY - Death of Gottschalk, the Pianint. By the South American steamer which arrived yesterday we learn of the sudden death of the eminent pianist and composer, Gottschalk. He died after taree weeks illness. Louis Moreau Gotts- chalk was born in New Orleans, May 8th, 1829. From ls earliest years he evinced a genius for mu- sic, and gave his first concert when only seven years old, In 1841 bis father sent bim to Paris to finish Lis studies, He took lessons om the piono there from Messteurs Hall and Bamaty, and lessons in harmony from M, Maleden, In 1848 he gave public concer in Paris; in 1849, in Switzerland: fn 1850 and 1861, in Paris again;' and in the following years in Boain, Afterward he returned to America Evervwhere bis success was of the most brilliant charactor, = M.— Gottschalk, Jwhone Drinelpal talent lay in ‘the composition of , hae written a great number of morce tus for Whe piano; among others, La Bampoula Bananier,” “La Savane,” La Moissoncus Danse Osstanique," "La Chute des Feuilles, Union March, Tota Aragonesa," * Portoretla ¢ Cavaliere,” La Mar symphony, “La Nuit des Tropiques, “God save the Queen," of the "Ch sedn Jeune Henri," &c. He has been decorated with the order of Isabella Catolica, Other Notabilittes, Mrs. Ann Nowland, of Sunday, aged 101 years, ‘Tne funeral of Thom: who died at 22 Wythe aver day, ared 4) yours, was atte printers aod Sons of Tem, a LOSSES BY FIRE, ‘The Chinese quarter in San José was burned on Saturday, coffee and spice mill, Bath, Me., troyed yesterday morning. The shoe store, 191% Laren street, and Lena hodes's erocery. (1, were dainaged yesterday —stock, $000; Duilding, $2,000; “Insured. Cakes aie Oakley, Clapp & Co.'s iron works, tn, the village of Horse Tulles from Taed yeater day morning. Lose 630,000 (OF 615,000, ‘HOURS O SURE, > “ 11" Troop, Third Cavalry, danced in Irving Hall last night. ‘The Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck lectured ing in Steinway Hall, ‘The Shoo Fy Sociables danced in Church's Hall, Fors Hamiitoo, last evento, ‘The ball of the American Dramatic Fund hos been postponed indefattely, ‘A woman property owner complains of the Athy condition of Bast Fifticth street, ‘The Orange County Milk Association Social Club had « pleasant bali in Lyric Hall last evening, The fifty-third anniversary of the Madison avenue Baptist Sunday School was colubrated lust evening. ‘The fourth invitation soirée of the “ Ours"? Socta: bia was the event ia Rivers’s Academy, Brooklyn, Inst evening. last even ‘The new building of the Northwestern Dispensary, Nint! reoue aad Thirty: in etreet, was opened Laat evening. The Bligo Young Men's Association have their yentaenth annual bail in Irviag Hall on the eveuiug tho #iat inst, Mr. ard Mrs, A. L. Dodge entertained a soclal arty in their resideace, 33 Woet Washington square, oa Tuesday evening. Sawyer's reception and fancy dress dal mssque takes piace in Sawyer's Kooms, Brooklyn, ga the even: Ing of the ath ‘The Old Folk ton Avonue Nnounde a concert In the exing Methodist Episcopal Chureu, corner of Fifty-second street, this eveniny fifth fi ind masquerade ball of the Cercle ats de I'Harmonie is the event in the Academy of ‘Ob the Hight Of the 26th inst tion of Orretal, Wave F&A. M, nounced for the 27th ‘Academy: Brooklyn, will meet in Cooper In evening. The flon, florace Greeley K, and the Huteninvon family will sing. The Rov, Dr. Dashicll, President of Bickinson College, lect sith avenue (Hrooklyn) Mf Bcnapel going, on Wanted, a Situation for « jentleinah's Mr. Kehr, President of the German Young Mon’ Chrb n Association, will de ir his second er * Businoas the Hall of (be Association om tu ug of tho 81st (usb YUSTERDAY IN EVUROPS. panes Offences of the Pross to be Tried by Jary— Bismark. Jan, 20.—The Ministry will propose that all offences of the preas be tried before a jury. But as this proposition eannot for some time vecome & law, M, Rochefort, whose trial soon takes place, will not have the priviloge of a jury. Tho radical Journals charge that the Government has pressed the arraignment of the Deputy for the purpose of mens the operation in his case of the proposed ty in the Cx lan. 20.—The organization of the Com- stern Rites and Apostolic Missions is complet The Committee ts largely composed of Kast ter ; but includes among its members the Bishops of An leme, Toronto, and Barling- ton, Cardinal Antonelli has assured the Frenot Ambassador that the Pope will never hesitate to maintain the rights of the Church as equal to those Of the Biante, Bansin, Jan, %.—The Free Masons of Ger- many have adopted an addreas protesting agoinst the tendency of the (cunomical Council toward the doctrines of the Syllabus, Fronexcer, Jan, 20.—The National Parliament is summoned by royal decree to meet on the Th of h. Bantry, Jan, 90.—Correspondence between Mr. Burlingame, as chiet of the Chinese Embassy, and Count von ‘Bismark is published. ‘The Prussia Government expresses its anxiety for the restora: tion of the Imperial authority throughout China a the best guaranty of order and of safety for foreign- ers, oo ROBBING THE WIDOW. ——_ vs In the Hudson County Court, before Judge Bedle, yesterday, George Liftehild sued to re- cover from Mrs, Liftchild, the widow of his de- coased brother, Henry, $190, which was the amount of & promissory note she had given him a year ago. ‘Tho defendant's husband, at the time of his death, was 8 partner in the firm of Liftchild & Brown, beef and sheep dealers, 4144 and ‘after bis death loratio Liftehild idow and ted to her that on the firm her husband's terest, that there were many bad debts, a third of which she would have to assume, and that it was in their power to put ber and her fainily into the street. ‘They then persuaded her to sien the note which was the occasion of the sult, Mra. Liftchild sabeequentiy fraud, refu meet the no! |. Tt was shown that the widow: busband, at his death, had $1,600 in cash in the firm; that the good will of'his share of the business was worth $10,000; tint he also bad an. interest in tho stands in Wasbington Market worth $5,000, ‘od that the firm had no debte at the time of death. Judge Bodie remarked that it was the most remarkable cases that be had had bofore him for years. Tne proof was clear that the widow been det led of her husband's interest in the 0 by extortionsof a note for @1.904. The jury found a verdict for the plaintiff for (oa. This amount Mrs, Liftehtid admitted having bo rowed from him for funeral expenses, It is und: stood the widow totends to sue for ber husband's interest in tne firm. me THE FULTON STREET HOMICIDE, pita tn Murdor Case tn @ Civil Sait—85.000 for a Husband—Appeal from a Verdict. Cot. James L, Fraser kept a restaurant at 186 Fulton etroct in Joly, 1996, and Lemuel L. Freeman the lessee of the basement of the premises, and bad the right of entry throngh the restaurant to the basement. The men quarreled and Fraser denied Freeman the privilege of passing through his place, Freeman armed bimself with a cro *bar to force the basement door, and was followed by two of his em- ployees, Ryan and Mallady, one carrying a bammer and the other a pistol, An altercation ensued, in which Fraser was stot by Mullady, the wount re- suiting in hiedeath the next day He letta wife and e children, and a suit was instituted by Mrs. Fraser to recover damages for the killive. It was claimed teen Sader the direction of Free: man sand Mat thetatter hea Grst struck Fraser on the ‘hoad with the crowbar, and that he was staz- ering to the door when shot. Freeman claimed on the other hand that he used the crowbar only to shield himself from Frascr's attack, and that he was not responsible for the act of Muliaty, The jury gave the plaintiff $5,000. ‘The case camo before the Court yesterday on appeal, Decision reserved, —<$<—<———_____ The Champi Saw Francisco, Jan. 18.—In answer to Ru- dolph's letter in the Chicago Tim f the 11th inat., Deory proposes & game of billiards for the cham: pionship, to be played im this city on the 15th ebruary, he paying Rudolph's expenses, If th ion is not satiafuctory, the game to layed in New York city on the 8th of April, Deery and Dion are to play a game here on Thurs: the benedit of the Roman Catholi Dion appea = ee Obie Wheels into 0., Jan, 20.—At 9 o'clock to-night the House adopted the Senate resolution ratifving the Fifteenth Amendment. completing Obio's ragification thereof. The vote stood: Yeus, 57; 0: 55. Messrs. Bates, Hill, K’ eclunidt, and Canniugham, Reform Republicans, voted in the affirmative. The resuit was received with cheers by the crowds in the galleries and lobby, Suicide In the International Hotel Henry Gardiner, aged 51, shot himself tast evening tn the lett side of the tional Hotel, 942 ‘The wound was probed, but the bull found ; and the case being conside Was sent to Bellovue Hospital — Ie This Another Murder The body of the wife of “Jack” Barton, for- merly a brakeman on the Eastern Division of the Eric Railway, was exhumed yesterdy in the Mount Hope Cemetery at the tustance of the friends of t deceased woman, Who suspect (hat ale wos poisone — ‘The Paraguayan War Renewed President Lopex has appeared in the field again with a force of 6,000 whites and 15 000 Indians. He has stopped the advance of the Brizilan troops, —— RAILBOAD ACCIDENTS, Mrs. John Grant, from Newtonville, Mass., tn temptiny to step from a train at the depot. in Host yesterday, fell ander tie care and was fatally in. On Wednesday afternoon, George Borel, a lad of seleven years of age, Was wheeling a barrow ‘pear t engine house of the Central raiiroad, tu EL zapemipor, Ned, Whew A locomonve startet out and. etrick the barrow, driving one of the batdies nto his bowels On Wednesday afternoon a horse belonging t) Mr. Baldwin McQuade, of 2 Spring street fan away if Twenty-pinth atrect, and dished into Fourth avene car No. 3), breakin: ine len. Fell on two Indies rt Mr NeQua: efi etuuined Ob the Moor of th 1 was Doroe Tome ins hack $< : YOTTINGS AROUT TOWN, Ss nOr could not be ious be ‘The Calabria arrived last night. Oakley, the bank defuulter, 1s confined County Jal! In default of $150,000 vail, Astill-born chill was found in the lumber yard on Bixty-firet street, near Kast River, Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co., 80 far from discharg ixty ealesinen since January 1, are ready to eogace in the ty Mr, Miller, spoken of in Tite SUN, is not of W. 5. Milles & Co, who are stricuy comnuss'on ineecbante in Western whiskey, and are not unuer seizure, ‘The preliminary examination of Edward J. Ook. the defaulting cashier of the Merchants’ Exchange Naétonal Bank, has becn set dowa for Friday, the sth Ellon Lynch last eventng quarroiled with her bro ther, Florence Sullivan, at M1 Water strect, an tre ceived from him & severe out wilh @ kolfe on her aru. ‘The Sisters of Charity n charee of the Foundling Hospital suspect that children have been sont to therk elthor by private lyiowls asylums, or trom other toett tutions A young man, who had through the gate knocked d tho gatekeeper Mrs, Ellen Kelly, of 1 Skillman. street, nowr BE Williamsburgh, iN from the bridge of the Welt street ferry inst evening, ‘The bridge m ister, . Thos, Logan, rescued her, The Emigran Honry L. f Firet Vice 21 dent ; Edw ayer, The Brening Commonwealth, edited by the » cious Dr, Marsiaud, 1s reaily (he bost of our tworee Journals. Tt» editorial pai d money Fe alope Worth the price of tue pr ‘The fruit, and produce commission Vontured by mistake ny ol, the Cortlandt street ferry, was ‘nd brutally assauited last eveniag by ‘avings Bank has elected { Hoory Jas. Anderson, jecund Vice L’rcsi merchants of this city met tn the store of C, W. Idelie, 825 Gr street, y i vee. inio a pe organ AL Of the trad ety baa elected Jami wer, First Vice Pro james Olwell. second President ; Jere: nplon, Secretary; Jamos 8. Heunessy, Chair Of Finance Committe Coroner Flynn has concluded the inguost in the ease of George Stoll, who had been stabbed in the neck In a lager boer saloon aL 12s Delancey sirvet, kept by jus Atnott, The verdict of the Jury was’ that (ho bing was done by some person unknown to the jury.and that Charices Albreaus Wad ous of (ue ture 9 ha AALoOn AL tha Unie hai THE GREAT CUBAN VICTORY —»— THE SPANISIC JOURNALS ViGOROUBs LY HEDGING. iio ‘# Detent—The Diario & Discovers Correspondence of The San. Havana, Jan, 14.—As I have previously ted you to expect, Pucllo has becn whipped, and tha Havana papers, with the Diario de la Marina @ thetr head, aro to-day endeavoring to soften the aw verity ofthe blow. For tt is a blow, and a feartel one for the Sponiards and taken in conjunctiog with the other disasters which I will proceed to re cord, is one which even their acme of falsification will with daioulty overcome, The Spanish papers of this morning attempt te mislead the people by the etatement that Pucllo’« campaign with 3,000 men was simply intended as @ reconnoissance in force around Cascarro, Sibanica, and Gualmaro, Now, had the object of this cam- Paign not been prociaimed to be the capture of thé Cuban capital and Conerees, there might be some peg on which to hang such an excuse; but, unfor tunately for the Spaniards, their love of braggadocte overcame them, and it was well known here that the reinforcements specially sent since to Gea, Pucilo and the special object of his expedition was the capture of Guni We know here that the capital of the Cuban ite. public, im accordance with the pian of the immortal Simon’ Bolivar, the liberator of South America, bas been moved. "They no longer hold their sessio in Guati 8 comparatively open piace, bat the pax trlots have removed it to ‘Najasa, an almost imoreg- nablo on Puollo ‘is said to have reached Puerto (i bed which is now stated to hat i arrival of Gen, Goyencche, who lef the Cinco Villas district for Camaguey on the 23th ult, and that the plan of the campaign, on at present decreed by the Captain-General, ‘that the united forces of these two Generals should then march eastward and aweep the island of rebels, If Gen. Puello bas to remain ip Puerto Principe until he t# reinforced by Gen, Goyeneche, he ts ing desperate strait; because advices to the 10th inst, state that Goyeneche is firmiv held in check by the insargents, can neither advance nor retreat, In corroboration of his inability to retreat, it te universally believed here that the rt Ges, de Carbo entered and took possession of rt of Cienfu: some days since. The Marina of this morning says that the reporte current about matters in Cien re entirely without fou th ‘eporte were in everybody's mouth y~sterdav, and that Cicnfuee 08 1s connected with {lic palace’ in this city by tele- Graph. It seome strung: that they do not endorse heir assertion by authentic statements from the palace iteelf, ‘The as generally credited, are: That Gen, Carats (os T reported to you in-my last), bed driven Gen. Carbo Into Clenfuezos, Carbo came te Havana the same night to tell the Captain-General that It was utterly impossible for him to 0 the rgent# aniess he were furnished with heavy :nforeements ; and that while Gen. Carbo was ab- sent, Cavada ‘entered the city of Cienfuegos without opposition or the fring of a single snot; that he seized the in the Custom Honae, $129,000; “that he captured, besides, come 4,000 Remington rifies in the arsenal, and took pow session of all provisions, clothing, Ac. that hd needed; that some 1,500 men flocxed to his ranks, many Of them troops Intely arrived from Spain and that on the following day he marched out Cienfuegos with his inereased and better equipped forge to fight Gen. Goyeneche, who was already ro rted to be on his return, having given wp the at- mpt to reach Puerto Prindine, ‘The Cuban sympathizers—and their name is le- ion, even in this-eity—are jubilant, and believe fhat the cause was never in 80 hopeful & From Santiago de Cuba it 1s known shat brated Catatonian volunteers bad not only retused to fre @ shot against the enemy, when they were Jed out in the vain bove of capturing Mogot/ stronghold which commands the communication between Sant and the West, but that two whole companies went over to Gen de! Marwol's army, carrying their arms with them. {crs true Las Tunas was relieved, but at what price? Gen. Velasco, who commanded the escort o the convoy (which, by the way, nambered over thousand men), in bis report of the Ist instant, ia which be thanks the soliiers for their bravery, states that one regiment, tue First Regiment of Espafia, lost every officer and every petty officer, with the exception of one lieutenant, ‘Tho atrocities reported of the volunteers in every part of the island are fo sickening #s to be almost incredible, and totally unfit for publication, —— FESTIVITIES IN FOREST NOME, pets Cacia A Brilliant Rennton at Gen. Wriaht Hudson City, N. J rsey's Beauty a On Wednosday evening G ex-member of Congress, received the beauty fashion of New Jersey in Forest Home, Hudsod City, ‘The guests began tonrrive at avout 9 o'clock. ‘The great parlors on the east and wast side of the mansion were brilliantly iiuminated, and a fi band of music lent an attraction tothe scene. Among the guests were Col. Kirkpatrick and the two Missed Kirkpatrick, of Pail > Mr. flaw and eis: ter, the two Misse » Of w York; Mis Blair, of Phitadelp! Miss’ Maggie Williams, New Dunham; Miss Emma Wiliams, Miss Jounson, Of Sercacua; Dies Latham, Miss Geayer, Mise Fisher, of New York, Among the gentlemsn’ were K. D: Johnson, Eeq., George 8 r., Mr. Jolin Camp. 14, ot New’ Jeisey nd, of English Neighboraood ; Lemuel Ray, H. Cunningham, Boda Peter Mcebicr, Andrew Kngic, City Surveyor, Ar+ thur Spieiman, David Reed, others, The eral is atill confined to his room by sicxn 2 Santa will ld WI ERSEY, Fashion. James O'Neill, Surrogate of Hudson county, has become insane. Mra, Pierson, of Columbia et, Nowark, has gent oat cards tora party, to celedrate hor bundredte uetiday The Directors of the Gorman Hospital of Newarly have decermniued to hayes grand gut concert on tha 2th of June. A brownstone chanel, belonzing to the Presby rian of bw Coeting 209,000, was dedicated on Tuesday eveniig Mr. Thomas R. m nt, fh Agnew, © prominent Greenwich str nubsctibed $1,100 toward paying Off the debt on the Reformed Quurel of Passate, ‘The anacreontic poet, Hugh McDermott, is about to pubitsh ey City a weekly Democtatic howe paper, to be cuiled (he Jersey City Herald, Unknown persons haye b pay Pay tanporing with the rsofthe Grand Jury of Hitson coanty, 80 a8 to some Of the prisoners from being Orowut to tials ‘The Erie Railway Company were sued inthe MHud- fon County Court yesterday, by Wai. 1H. Wood, for uy Jue a payment for tue vonstructio sof the frry slips at tno foot of Fwenty-third street Tic money Wad paid iu Court, aud the suit Was W — SPARKS FROM THK TE LGRAVH, A Fat Men's Convention movts to-day The V adjourned in Low meet ta Hartiond on Wed! uperintendent of the United States Branch Mint in San Francisco removed 14 euiployes yeaterday, The leads of theseversi Chinese Companies will endeasor tosuppress tho importation of Chinese wo hen John Deal was arraigned in Rea day, for the murder of Richard Hari Oct! s, The atermer Lady Gay, New Orleans, was sunk day During a severe storm on Sunday at Asi IL, two dwellings wero demolished and tw killed! ‘The Town House ratified the ar by Saves toLenays, [twas rat ng, Pa yoster boar Lospory youn) from St. Louls te ur Grand Tower oa Wednes mption, Lined ment th day om a Wednesday. A United States war steamer has arrived at Jacmet to look after the interests of the Caited states ta the With the Union aad th from snow th jon of one day ral Pacitle Railto: the tracks of the s have beca {reg to provide wolfare Mm city meas. of that Tt ts again a: road Conipa road; the The vare about to send Mons Rerthemy, former Freuch Minister to Washington, t qdlust podtal treaty and settle difticultios about the A detachment of United States artiliery arrived ta Richnond last nignt from Fortress Having bee aeat by the Goverun pre a salut on the ‘The Southora people argne that if cotton can bi faxed while the jroducts of other States ary ot Joct bo taxation, the cotton Stn e Virtuuily OWL the pale of constitutional equ ‘The original manuscripts written 9 A.J. Macdon dused by JH ¥ of Americ Deen deposited 10 the brary of Jobu VW. C ting clerk in ton City Tre Jononve, impli Fecelvibw & portion of t ci the Muntelpal Court ves Hoa, were held to bail Aut Bul Vos deen racave reds