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RoW IN THE BLOSSOM CLUB 19.18 AND SQUIRE SWEENY SUM- MABKILY KNOCKED OVER. — wances of Importers Hew the Port Physician's OMice Happens je be Worth $100,000 a Ye A conimittes of merchants and ship owners ap- peared before the Quarantine Commisrioners on Honest Democrats Del " Out Tammany fare Jay Goulds Speaker | Seturlay to wake knuwu the wevere grievances Sroomwane and Alex ler Frear Black- | der which they baye lubored during the past six Hed Sot Kuough Black Battle in the | years, It wus shown that Mr W. OR Howse Consternation of the Rin Buck, the owner of several vessels, had The war against Mr, Peter Barr Sweeny's Ring | been churgod for lighternge Just double what he pas eaienied to Tammany’e Star Chamber, the Hios: | would have had to pay in the elty, and that he was wm ( Fvery Ring politician, Repatiican or | objiged to employ the Heulth OMicer's appointees. Democra!, Of Muy political sigmideance, With but | Captains desiring to come to town were obliged to few exeopiiens, isfunderstood tobe a wember of (hts | take the Health Officer's boat at a cost of ¢4, when a! ese members, until she cpening | (vey might come up tree of coat in any one of the wv the present Leaislature, have pever | many tue hoats plying in the bay. ‘The fumigation aid to obey thy — orders of Mr. | of yeasels cost $5 when $1 Would be excessive, Ver faces. Awovg the members of the Club are the | gcleten days from a Southern or Infected vort were Michiel Norton, Thomue J. Creawer, Harry | kept ten days in Quarantine, while if twenty days out Ls Peter Mitchell, John Cox, Owen | ey Wore detained the sume time—ten days, plliinpllh da abyss al ecard del For towing vessels up to th $90, and Borpis sat others, who have been Mghuog Mr. | even g60 each have been charged by the Health ny trom (he #how der at Albuns. Oficer's boat, when an ordinary tow boat woald \ os pol have been glad to do it for $2. One Captain who unwillingly brought a vessel up to the gty, was fol. ty sto eatend the operations of the Club and | lowed and tod that le musk pay & And of ‘#900, but \ yoorats nad ex. | becompromised by paying 4 fo cheek the honest Democrats who had ex MP. Cols, Of Aurbeewe stores, had frequently ved bis schemen at Albany, Mr, Sweeny deter: | negotiaved for permission for vessels to come to the wv p ined fo haven the Clab with his warmest personal | city, and had puid from 150 to. $300 for the privt. Pt Speaker Hitebman and the | ore. He handed to the Commissioners a echedole frends hagas dilly Cana it containing Itena for ench services, amounting to Hoo. Av sauder Frear bod never fulied to do bis | gitu), There no Fickness on bourd of tose bidding He wae also peculiarly desirous of secur: | verscl#,and no necessity for their detention. He paid the money to an outsider epresenten the Health OMcer. M Quarantine, who log iby services of such influential men as Jay tui davies Fisk, Jt, though there te oo evidence Wi, of unevtrm of Wyte & Nains, hed sent cutlemen desired to Jutn the Clab, But | vessels to New Haven an the cargo Viehtered zeutlemen desired to Juin the Ciab, But | veri at city to this at tesa thaw ft womld have cost de fig) sg chilefvains of the party im (hie city, aus | .o' bing it from Staten Island, Mr, Brett koew ee + designe, quieiy overthrew them, thats eargo could be jightered. from Portiand Se IN THE ROOMS OF THR BLOSSOM CLOM, co eaper tian from Staten Tsiand. Pond bad to : a gs fay Dr Sw nourne's stevedores thirty cents a box Oy last Satunivy maght the moutuly meeting of | tor ighterng Havane cargoes when his own men te Bloesom Club took plice. ‘The members Logan | would gidiy Mave done the. work for fifteen cent Tn one instance it cost him $900 to get a cargo to & wharf In Greenpoint, pour i at To'eloek, and by & the parlor and ott tard rou were thronged ty at Ieast two hundred | " Nir Wait hou refused tu pay a evoverage bill of 1, wolican and Democratic politictine, The parior | $10, ard acting under advice of counse) he broagh) 9 hd nelle accented padlor | Fe tel to the en The Healin Omeer folowed ved in w style of unsurpursed magnificence. her, took her buck, and reinsed to liberate her until sand ceil freee KS ore to correspond | tne vient pill Was Uw #1th the tight colors of the velvet medallion earpets, | Map Owners! Hien Propose to test th kate cl 0 auoe's | State tu tax commere wey protest ae't stich are so thick that a blow from Keboe's |. ii gen tet labor Ol every sort Ae feaviest clubs would be tnaudible, Turkish easy | Qguaras in: thir and lounges of erimson silk velvet are taste. ; iP YOR Ally arranged about the room, Adjoining the par Oe eee Perec ris rending room, while further back an addi | y Cougre, a Grnla, CacreeAcientites tons! extension has been batit,and is used as « bil tha: Cuureee the Bufulo Comu tan! rom, ‘These three rooms were crowded to | — cfal—Klat Dental by Mr. Bennett jletien Berraro, Feb. 14.—The Hon. D, 8, Bennett, TUB MOOCLA IN FORCE. tuember of Cougress trom this district, wiil publish The private foome up stairs, rescrved for Mr. | 4 card in the morning newspapers, announcing that Bee Honk Smith, I Bell, Owen Brenuau, | 49 has retarned from Washington at the earliest and other aristocratic moguls of the Club, were slo | jossinio moment, to vindicate bis character aguinst thrnze’, Shortly afer 8 o'clock, Mr. Owen Bren: | ihe rccent malignant atiack of the Buffalo Commer pan, Leyabhican, and Commissioner of Patlic | ciut Adeeriiser; that Le bas inetituted proccedings Cirites aod Correction, enlled the meeting to or | 11, the courts against the proprietors of that Journal, er Gach wae dressed in deep black. A choker | yoy that the Hom. Noali Davie and the Hon. Benja- cv tar, encircled bv a thick blecie ollie cravat, gave | O15 +, Rutier hove volunteered their servlece to his 1 the semblance of @ largo water melon, prosecute the case here and have been accepted as counsel, He says that the recent attack of the Com marctal Advertiser is the crowning outrage of @ lon series to which Le bas been subjected from the sam source. He denies the cliarges in tofo. and asks the public to await the resuit of the judicial investiga Hope instituted. He charges that the Commercial Was sent marked papers contaluing the recent attack to the President, members of the Cabinet, aad prominent Congressmen. ds that he wil! Fiom his *hirt bosom shone an enormons diamond pin, By the side of Mr. Brennan sat Hank Smith, who wore a Horace Greeley overcoat, a soiled shirt, Dide vest, and cowhide boots, with soles three Inches thick. He looked aa if he had just emerged from a Darn-yard, isaae Oliver, a Republican Super- viecr, bol bie hand Jald gently on Hank's shoulder, He wore & mammoth diamond. Andrew Bleakley, another Republican Supervisor, stood bealde Oliver, snd his sumen-# diamond pin was #0 dazzhng as to | bring the care to trial with the least possible de'ay Diind every optic |. velled tn that direction. the By, rear It is understood that damages “ ‘ are Jud at 100,000 The Hon. M.e>nel Norton occupied an easy chair. | ““ine Commerctat'e charge is that Congreseman The Thonderbolt was attired to deep mourning. | Bennett has obtainod eighty or niacty thousand dol- Be wore a vwy stnall diamond, The honest Joba | lars from banks on receipts from the Elevating A: sociation, for grains stored in his elevator velongin For ecard against an otroman close by the Than- derbo't, His diamond pin was hardly perceptible Poice Justices Cox and Hogan cha:ted fumlilarly tn to suid Association, and then privately sold and moved eafd grain from the building. The Commer cial wiso charwes that Mr Bennett has paid insurance on ench grain for months when there was no «uch ene corner, Both were fashionably attired, and of | crain there. The Commerctad adda that the discov goure yre diamonds, but very small ones indeed. ery of the transaction resulted in Mr. Bennett's rau PLASTinEl oe SeLNOND: speedy return from Washington to settio with the ‘ a ciativa and bank: Ar drow J. Garvey displayed his $20,000 diamond a pin, He was ite Democrat who sported 9 | SHOOTING HER FAITHLESS LOVER, Large diswond. ‘Thr Ring Republicans were exe errr tr sions of Garvey's pin, ae they prid f Rite eee wives cu wearing larger dhumonds than the Demo eit Followed by 1 Hah Pir tritee Haws Aid 06 freseshabtty tinks to Kill the Prospective Bridegroom, « ies certoisly dld v0 on the present cece | praca, 0., Feb. 13.—While the congregation at eee pith cr ae Hiv Wat} St. Mary's Catholic Chureh, In this city were engaged zi anettebethacandeead pe pelebik B the biltlard room. | ig worship this morning a yo n waned Miss wore no diamonds, ‘The Jadge recited bis ae Mary Mater entered the chured and took aseat, Ip be wo be avenged on the Supreme Court | ier a cexet a pistol and shot Thomas Wise, who oc snubbtog that tribanal gave him, A pamber | cuped a scat unmediately in frout of her, Wise of louse and Post Office officials were there, | aiver being shut arose sad siart Heel the entry san i o give Prince |. Lhe woman oursued him, endeavoring to etoot be one of the thirty-six, to give Prince | a mg a coud time, but was prevenied by & police Artur a bad, was sitting a few fect from Hank | man, who arre. f, ‘The cause of the Bet lis diamond was a monster, Bel! was | not lolly known, bot it ts said that Wise ti trriteh og paper in bis band on why :h were written | ied Bho ned oneae). By ot es of Mitcen Madison and Fifth avenue Wise's condition ds critical. oadies, who Were anxious to Join the —_$——— become politicians and bold sinecurcs THE ART OP BDEGUAKYIN BROOKLY MERODY ROBBING THF RLOSSOMS, serene we oO Brennan culled the Bliseoms to order. T SoutSera Lady tn Reduced Cireame 73 at ; He atauces Above Wark, yet Soudiug ber was called by Tense Oliver, | That teri Children to Bex-snuttsht ta a Hovel. over, @ apley discussion on the extrava: | Te widow Horton lives at No. 190 Fulton bi Stniey: 4 . ; Habs " reet, Broe wh perfecsly able to work, . Labi op iniertta to gM ig GAL Fe Ue siigh'cat elfurt toearn wn bouest sparta atti abe Lael BL ensibly to well fr A canties, but i 3 . hey | ready: t &. For this purpose the ¢ 8 INTPRUUPTION ay . P here wed, asl g th ¢ hi . id Kivg the | tryst) uJ sare ed the box, and bat uot | Acting a 4 y saw b of 4 n elt ray 1 ve ‘ \ or UL ba BRADIE Bi tte wi i Pavegerar ack Datie, | Kit of cour holding the door.” D'y¢ nr name ts Hortor BiG SIX yLOOREE t's my nane, wud’ I'm not ’ ve Oliver, holding @ paper three inches i alt ot whe . Iy Uirough this vate of tears + Club’ will row proceed to vote apon card Hearts in God wouve, aud 1 fy imiseron to this Clu The Hon, Win. M o unto h \ . Troduces and proposes the name of James ne ap! sions, T beg o } gi tes! intent'on of doing auy Jim Pisk? Not by ad—d aicht, We ee few que he. r ball him," exclaimed four or five ward brian 8, few luserrogne Pe : atlas toca tories to w 1 responded wost uawils yoy Ne mid pas ticular emphasis on the name of B75 uae 2 ok aii aH lie AL at tl enh dee ey His Mently in her own mind wherber, with Serta tye pete eee ae to en EAE Che Be aalaial op Of tue seu: chiliern; sie eauld not Fite mers yAnpto the mantel plece, | turk him our, They, though frigetened at frst * be Loa containing the white end bisck Laie | Nee quickly reassured, and begin playing abont ' Mier the u.teenti min Lad voted, the Sec the room altesnately Kicking ant rareesing @ young ‘ ica peep intothe box and found out that all | Fitter, and furtively frugimonte of ut ples ui k balls bod zai st Fink. from ‘a pan underneath the stove, ‘The woman Me Lreonab evadently dicply moved, interrupted | described herscif ux Ehzateth Morton, a native ¢ 0 er voting by aunonneing that Mr Fisk had | Falrfeld, Con, She went down South ard mar. “ eceived ail the blac bails in the box ried before the war, but ber huatand was kille hing for th th, whe had been tn Wash WMO SIX AGAIN KNOCKED OVER, ton Uyng to get conipensation, bub bad fatled This trretttzene 1) 4 profound sensation had received nce from many Concressme wt once more drew the paper to lia pose | and gentivinen around Washington: he. had u 1 the vame of Jay Goulo, introdgced and | 0 resuutees, and subested throush = the ythe Hon, Wilhom M. hweed. But ten | charities of friends who knew ber husband ; voted, when Mr. Bi deciared that | her chidren wentout dally wnd sola fruit or any had been duly biack-balied. otucr tile, and se made money, 10 ngiete smiled at tus reenlt, whtle the Tue SUN reporter handed her the letter Ke yuricans and Democrats, could bardly be: | whieh bad been. wut. to the SUN. | Te renses, Mr, Tenge Bell, one of the th watched her conntenunee and toon we Hr ties who gave Prince Ariuur a bail, tft thot she could not read Ui eto her ofa place o did not doem it Wise bo propose U or her boy, She would not listen to it; the bo: a Avenue sno! War tou young (nine, she sald, eleven he louked) tor deheaty; he spoke ofa place for the girl, woullu’s DIO SIX’ PAL ON THE FLOOR, ie ee tie 8 inbuted to thelr connection with eh. He syune of b lune for herself as house i ny in his railroad schemes, the com ce: AAAS bes Pesaro rr neal ca i J and Tamuany Rings, in order to be | Korie orb Fifa bea | Pou A pe bored Speaker Hiteninan for admission | jy sy tryes’ t Wri eRtts tuulnone anne Ws iehes Buc wewen votes were east, and al rutin her #tory, and people had. ac : ek balls, \ wh pennics, ‘That she could wut stand; re re ry Gee aed Win Hitchman as baving | sie walked rivht out raving the ponnics Where they dee were, Here she burst tite tours, Phat had made Sig MUR PAL AGAIN KNOCKED OVER, her rewul er tO KO OUL Lereelf, 60 whe hid rout . then deemed ita [visable to test Sgqnire | the eluidren aut By opowing bis bower ani No they ever co ovt with flowors, Herree bly, Alexander Prear, Du, yee, Munetioe# With flowers, often Nude zh to look tno toe jor, Rummetimen with ean tics and such hi Rai tand Mir, Krear yOn know to turn ah honeat dollar, “y be Dinek balls, THH—linve they not b around to gentle 4h" vrGof of Peter's popularity was not wanted, SGiici\ug assistance to (oten to wd) carried, and the membcre | redeem a wewing machine? Hhved about ge buliding, Woman—Weil you, they lave once or twice, but WHEN Gronai pot oft © PURSER LEAVES, THEN LOOK ODT, Rarontza—Tave they not been around with an- ree IL. Purser, who is as shrewd and cun: | other papor asking Indies to assist @ poor Southern ''Meul ventleman as ever lived, ls preparing | Indy in reduced elrcumatancos to pure sowing eC Ring suipe Le ie wala Co bave been | muchine ? Ne vinck batiers. Woman-—No, never, ny Will surely wever hie connection with | Rxrontan—itut people Mr yet Owen Brennan. Hunk Smith, and | Mere the w ‘angrily requowied the withdrawal { }Mourned to & privat. room, and y {if for over ap bour. Mr, Charles Hail an ‘thas ak the next monthly meting be would Awend ‘the by-laws so as to require dve vale Wy reject wo apulloaate - / of our reporter, ausiog be ba. proceeding by the peny fet Of nasty, mess, eerntytn hated her becanse hu wae Southern Indy, Bo been pat wp wo this the house, who werv @ working Yankees, who above working, bulng & LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. - maburgh Mormons Oyster i remenies Yesterday—Brighum VYounx’ ‘acles—Brothors Jackwou and Benton, ‘The large room over the oyster saloon in Grand street, Willlameburgh, was so densely crowded, last evening a8 to be thoroughly disagreeable, except to the elders und Bishops, whose heads are kept cool by refreshing draughts of air through the broken panes in the crazy windows, The President, Potts, offered & short prayer In which he spoke of the in eredality of the people of Long Island. “Their “arts,"’ said be, “Isso ‘ard that they can't believe the truth not when hit's put before their heyes, They refuse to belleve the testimony of men what ‘av seen miracles performed by the prophet Brigham You ‘This was in allusion to the inbabitents of Pearsall’ Corners, L. L, who bad hissed down Eider Jackson when he declared that he bad seen Brigham Young's walking stick turned into a nerpent, After the sing- jog of & Very merry liymp to an exceedingly lively AF. Blahop Benton anechidvd the stand and declaimed walle. He was succeeded by Brother Jackson, -—— Francis Train's Silver Rrick—W. ‘Train Thinks of the un, The Hon. George Francis Train lectured fn ‘Tarnmany Hail Inst evening. The house wae filled, During the lecture he exhibited » sliver brick, pre- sented to him by the citizens of Nevada, Handing it to the reporters, he made the remark that he wanted it back. Ife watched the sernting of the reporters with evident curiosity, After some momente a gen- tleman of » remarkably pleasing exterior returned the brick. Mr. Train received it with thanks, ran Nis ngers through pis hair, and asked the gentle: man what paper he represented. “Tum SUN, slr,” answered the good-looking re- porter, “T knew tt," replied Mr. Train, “You have the look of an hoi an, and THR SUX i the only hoi newspaper Its platform is solid trnth, ite editorial columns are freighted with solid chunks of wisdorn [immense applause], and Ite suike terror to the he roitel brisht be cored. politicians and scoundrels of every degre Do Ltell the truth?" said he, torn to the and). A storm of cheers and ‘shouts of * Yes, you the response, 1 lectures in the old Bowery Theatre on evening. Woodhall & Clafin on Sunday. The firm of Woodhull & Claflin confined Itself yesterday to tte private parlors in the Hoffman House, and endeavored to recuperate itself alter a week of toil, A SUN reporter, desirous of learning of the future movements of the Indica, sent ap bie card and was shortly afierward invited to follow It, Entering the elegantly farnished parlor, he was erected by Mrs. Claflin, who complained of illness, uence of the great excitement ale bad un- and the amount of physical 4 mental or ele bad performed during the week. The firm bus opened an account with the Fourth N itlomal pd alinough The W Geo new louse sent its cards throughout the lly, and was very extensively advertised in all the papers. pind toh Westchester Entertaining her Neighbors. The Eureka Pleasure Club of Morrisania en joyed their third grand reception wt the residence of Miss Ada Anderton, in Tremont, on Friday evening, About ninety ‘tended the reception Messrs, Martin, Anderton, Sloat, and Walsh receive the guesis in good style, and kept the floor iivety throughout the entiro night. Among the guests were Miss Van Antwerp, Miss tou'enburg Martin, Miss Conover, Miss Farrer, Miss Clark, Miss Vandervecr. L'Esperunce Sct: Jom Was well represented by Mr. arene perkons Mr. Tooker and Mies Ba'ci Je win Heecker Street. They had a ludicrous disturbance on Saturday Afternoon, in front of Dr. Kent's, 174 Bleecker street, The porter o! the house had shovelled into the mid He of the atreet a large quontity of snow from the It had etood tn amountainous plie. A ter, wher Zing Of employees of the Bleecker street raliroad came along and shovelled t back to the gutter. The porter agein shovelled tt out end the tuilrond em plyces shoveled It in. ‘Phie vab war Just when he railrond men were about te mg the portar ap Oarrrat the poor porter, who had 80 meh rail road corporation to back him The Rat Pit Worship Yesterday, Chaplain MeCube addressed the crowd of eu riosity seckers that gathered tn Kit Buris's oid pit yesterday, Brother MeCsbe eity—a mon of sirong build, dork complexio with a tine bend of binck hair, and heavy wh wud piercing black eves which tell of earnestness nt vigor He tsa Western man, and during the ar wre Chaphty No regiment, Hs aadress esterday Wie f AL tne close f the ser r is himeeif a cord kere n Vof Ore and energy e there Was agencral rush toward the tke a last 4 launder U - ‘Tampering with the Master Roll, Maj. Tatley, Capt, D, 5. Steele,and Lieut, Finch a committee from the Board of look atat Ab is convert been appointe Officers of the Fourth ment, New Jersey Nation ai Guord to woit on Gov, Randolph and represent to a th the returns recently forwarded to the Ad. | jutant General's office by the Inspector-General had en falsitied, It was upon taese returne that t State ¢ Oiler had based bis taction fn stupy tie Mate wonee of several companies tnt Sa res whi n caused the oruer for spec | view to disbanding Corialt . pL Vaehh ve Hebrew Wedding. A Hebrew wedding was celebrated yesterds nf the Rivington street Synagogue. « were Mr, Chas, Rosenheim, of Lontsvilte 1 ant Mise Aiwel a Waklheluer, of this city, The ride, who ts a clarm: br tte, was dressed in Corded silk, € collelé. Vong train, lace Y Jorange blusso ve in ner dark and lusunone Jair ‘The groom asin fell dress, ‘The Rev, Dt Wassertnun perturimed tho ecremouy, Choostng Darkness rather t Forty oflicers of Capt, Petty's command have sicned a petition to be relieved from earrying lan. terns, They say thot the lanterns show the thieves where they are, Cant, tty adds that the lavterns also teli Whether the puiroimen are on their resne tive posts, Ax the men do not objret to dark lan terns, tuere would yeom bo be sole plausibility 1a Capt. Betty's theory, — Nridzing the Hudson HK ty The Hudson Highland Buspension I naoy have sircted George B, MeClellan, Edward \¥, Serreil, John W. Courtenay, Audrew Carnegie, Cw. idge Com Jeb He Malin, Chavies J. Pubey, David Lyman, NP Stanton, A. C EDs, §. Durgee, Edward It, Wisweli, 1.1, Guuirie, and I. J. Bubbard, Directors; John M. Courtenay, Presidout: Andrew Carnogie, Vice Vresident , Gen. Kdward W, derrell, Envine Chict: Gen, George B, McClellan, Consulting Engi neer; James H. denkine, Sceretucy; James Turner, ‘Trewaurer ; aud the Hon, Charles A. Rapallo, Coun- bel. ~ —_ Another Tragedy tn Hrooktyn, William Murphy aud Matthew Maloney, broth. ers in-law, occupying 128 Warren street, quarreled w about noon yesterday about some fumily a) eventually came to blows, Durie the Murphy cut the other on the head, id ing Wim Seriously tf not fatally, Murpay was arr ed and locked up, ond Maloney was borne to the Long Island Colléce Hospit 2 ——____— The President as Old Kogy Sumunerts Papi. Wasiuxorox, Feb, 18,—The President con- tinues firm in his determ!nation not to do anythin in the nature of the recognition of the Cubana. Ho bases bis grounds of objection upon his fear or complicaling the Alabama clams, and bis notion that ony interference would involve the United bates in a war with Spain, ———— - The of the War of the Kebelito Wasuixaton, Feb, 18,—The President will Publish Lis proclamation declaring the Fiteonth Amendment a part of the Conntitation, In ume tor 4 Connveticnt elections will all be the New Hampshire Nebraska, Georgia und M ssissipph counted 1h by the 20th of this mouth, ee h Columbia be Annexed? San Francisco, Feb. he Legislativ Council opens on the 15th 4 ‘The con ederas tion with the Dommon of Canada will come before it, Aunexstion to the United States 1s strongly advo vaked by the powspapers of the colony, ——— The End of the Georgia Maddle, Wasmworon, Feb, 18.—Tho Sonate Judiciary Committee will enatain the present reconstructed Legislature of Georgia, which will secure tho elec: eu of two now Bonators, both Republipaus, NEW YOR A Series of Toterna THE EXHIBITION OF 1 K. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1870. Wbitlons Pro. pored—-Objects to be Arranged In Classes it Reference hibitors Kelieved of all Cl Nationalitics-Ex- rece. Mr. Thornton, the British Minister, hes ad- dressed # letter tothe Hon, Hamilton enclos. ing copice of @ letter from Her Majesty's Commis- neheme proposed for ® tions in London, ere for the Exhibition of 1871, explaining jes of internatio: ‘The Commissioners announce exbibl- that the firet of the series in to be @pened in South Kensington on Monday, May 1, and close on Satur- day, Sept. 90, 1871. The exbibitions will tuke place in permanent buildings about to be erected adjoining the areaden of the Royal Horticultural Gardens. ‘The productions of all nations will be admitted, anbjeet to obtaining the certificate of competent Judges that they are of sufficient excellence to be worthy of exhibition. ‘The objects in the first exhibition wit! consist of the following classes, for each of which will be ap- pointed 8 reporter and # separate commitiee I, Fine arte—1. Paintings 1, porcelain, 2A in marble, ingravines, {ithography, photogr: Annie doeuns and mode mit of all kin 0. trien, embroideries. \ace, &e. aiphy, & iy Hhown for t im oll,fwater od, atone, terra cotta, Ty, and otbor materials. heir ; res. “Ee gros Yor alt Kinds of decorative manataetures, Nagler, elec Seicouge inventions and ne that wed in dling reelalo, Parian, the production of such manutn B. Wool and worsted and machinery for manufacturing the: { gehos! buvdings, Attings, ternite pol butldiy ’ lobes, & ctu discoveries of same, re, do. ‘of ancient pittures, enao els, reproductions Tol pea of ine ancient Works Of att. kee fei ILL Manatactures. A pottery of al! kinds, including Viz. Earthenware, stonewa co, with machinery apd Process for fabrics, with the raw produce t ‘Aypisstves for phvstelal tratulng, imeluding toys * io games are nat nai valtar J history, and an Biante shostug » vege the above exhibitions, ible, flowers, ens and {itustrations of modes for teaching hysicial science, Tuteroational exmbitions of new: t rT Peclaltiog of cultivaton,. will be held bythe Roya’ Hortieulturial Soelety Im conjunction wita in the produ ol Isenod. ‘Special rules of invied by the Koy al lorticaitural Bociety. The arrangement of the objects will be a 4a former inter- nd not nationalities, ws abi ditions, One-thira of the whole available figned ubsolntely to from thelp respective Governments, foreign exhibitors, obtain certiGcntes for the admission of Ui ngaced will by ace will be as ho must ir objects Foreign countries will appoint thelr own Judges, Allexhibitors or their agents must deliver the building, into the cherge of the proper officers, the ready for Immediate exiubi- e, he. nd large gloss 1Dite objects anpacked tion, and irce of all ehi ttors) will Th obtained the distinction of sdmiesion to the eabiby ion will be given to each exlibitor, A catalogne will be published in the English lan- ag®, but every foreign country will be free to pud- be encoarazed to hab A'eataiogue in ite own langu: ges for earri ‘ommissioners will free of cost to U exi arr) cir pr re Will be no pr ars, but a certifiente of having ge, AF it thinks Ot, President Grant tas xppointel Mr, N. M. Beek= with, of New York, the Comm woner for the Unived Stutes ‘or the purpose of corrceponding with Her Majesty's Commiesioners i CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, Judge Day Court, Yesterday morning the Hon, Fudge of tho ¢ thee Seott ond eutered a com) dn young burglars, aged 14 named Arthur Pin Salorday sfernoon they” en snd Woo, deip, E. Davies mt wguinst tered 83 Ch in Jefferson Market Police ex- art of Appea's, appeared before Jus- two id 19 years respectiv: iy, He charges owned by lim, but at preseut unoccupied, and attempted to steulgail tue lead pipe and uxturce iy the Louse. They bad chmbed over tae fence and broken off the luck of ihe ack basement door. They were apprehended ia the basement hallway by UMieer Mintz, by to carry off the Louty. A large baz was tou c conveniently ‘The prisoners were cou: PRICE TWO THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. THE CONSPIRACY TO TARR THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON, BROOKLYN'S LAST'MURDER. THE REPEAL OF THE METROPOLITAN #EXOISE LAW ANTICIPATED, ae 4 SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT MESS, oxmefiamane Fenthor-Bed Soldiers Kicking Ont the Votes ‘The Back Door to Peter Bouarty's Very much surprise has been felt in military | the Siberniion of M. Fonvietie, the Saloon—Thesunday Loungers Q circles at & recent occurrence in the Bisty-ninth Keg- Vriend of Victor Noir-The Corps true over thetr ¢ One of the iment. ‘The officers whose commissions have been pressing & Propos to Tm A ‘Sunday Reve vacated are by uo means feather-bed soldiers or Pench the Ministry—The Kiud of Liberty r i Politiclane, but gained their popularity among their that is Fashionable in Krance, Mr. Peter Bogarty is the proprietor of # saloon | comrades hy long service inthe field, The Ost sce. | Panis, Feb, 18,—M, Fourielle, the frievd of to Columbia street, corner of Curroll, Brooklyn. Ho does @ pretty good business during the rest of the week, bat thinks he ought to do still better on Sunday, Te {s looking anxtous!y, like most men tn the business, for the promised repeal of the excise law. In fact, he anticipates it, and bas a back door to his saloon by whieh the initiated arc admitted on San- ay, be it morning, aMernoon, or evening. He ie rather more cautious, however, than New York saloon keepers, who are now coolly consigning tne Excise low to Tartarus, and paying no attention whatever to it. ‘One of Bogurty's customers was Mr. D. B, Voor- hice, 1 Brooklyn baitder and contractor, living in President street, near Smith, In company with Mr, Wm, Coambers, » picture dealer, of 53 New Bowery, fo this city, Mr. Voorhies knocked Inst night at the back door of Bogarty's saloon, They ex: Perienced no diMculty in entering. They found feverel other customers of Bogarty present ali in good spirits, und enjoying themscives Mensre, Vourbies and Chambers called for drinks, tion of the act regulating the militia, gives to the General commanding and to the commanding officers of regiments the power to eend before @ military ox: aming board such oMeers ax he may select, that thelr capacity, military aequirements and moral character may be tested. Captains © Hourke and McDermott and Lieat, Vos are the frat utticers of the regiment who Lave been subjected to any such inquiry, and military men express thelr astonishment that O'Ronrke and McDermott ehould have been selected by Licut.- Col. Hargons, a# they have the reputation of being the best drili¢ in the regiment, Both served as off. cers throuhout the war, and lave been in the Sixty. ninth many yeare, in every capactty, frow private up to captain, The record of Lieut.-Col. Harcons 1s not so war- Miko, He became corporal in the Seventh Regi- ment after the war, and was considered by those gallant fellows more ornamental than nseful. Ile was then as now engage! in law pursoita ws the Victor Noir, and witness of his death, has heen dis. charged from custody, The other editors of La Marsdiaise ave still iu prieon, M. Rochefort ix Permitted to nee bie fellow wrioners. A proposition 1o impeseh the Ministry was sent last week by M. Rochefort to a depaty to be introduced in the Corpe Légistatif, but the Chamber refused to hear it, and after the sitting the Deputy sent it to M. Schneider, President of the Curps. Abou! Aity persons were arrested on Friday on suspicion of complicity in piot against the State ana the life of the Emperor, Tn ali caves arms were found upon the persons of the prisoners. ‘Those at rested were incarcerated in the Prison Mazas, all secret, on the Boulevard Marae, Seven of the editors of the Hiforme (newspaper) have received an order to appear before the Conrt to auswer charges preferred against them for violation of the Press Iaw. In answer to this summons tthe forme publishes an article of extraordimary violence, Partner of Gen. MacMahon, who in his very close " oe WEEE: They presently bad sone more, and after the | and wate friend, and ie morcover engaged to THE GREAT BILLIARD CONTEST. “more ated the experiment at intervais. They | marry the General's ester. When MacMahon he conversed geniuliy, too, for a time, until their talle | eame jonel of the Sixty-niath Regiment, he on The Champte the ii turned upon politics, hen they grew quarrelsome, and what the srgous ns his Adjutant, thus giving hin the & tg had imbibed det not tend to keep | rauk of First Lieutenant, Shortly afterward Mic Renowned John Roberts. them cool, ‘Their areamenta became personaivand | Mehon became Minister (o Purnguay, and went down. Loxpox, Feb. 12.—On Friday evening the expressive, Tho dispute was brought to an end by | to Routh Ameriea to enlists himself tn. the cause oF Wfor the clampionettp ue contested in St, Chatubers, who drew a revolver from his pocket and | Braalllan despotiem, and to make plots aeainst ie { tumen Ball. Siar ‘wha tent a bail into Voorhies's head, Itentered the brain, | constitutional President ora free repub tesa ao osetaver met Wave. Quem and stretched Voor: tes dying onthe floor. Before bis doparture he interested melt warmly | Wl lis starring tour in tive provinces, he hos beea so hryrtunkert ana Ford were called in. nd exam. | tn Hlarzons's favor, and atthe neat elect on an very cnaious to get a moteh on with It ned the wound. ice prowl tal, Ne vacnneies In the comtn: is hawt 4 ‘ The dying man wae taxen to. the Fiftieth Precinct negh was unanimously chosen Colonel, wes then champion; and after consiter station house, where he xank rupidly, Chambers | Hargons was elected. Lieutenant-culonel sion, the present match was armunged, Messrs, Con Was arrested by Roundsmuan Leary. jority of one, his own vote securing fi & Venn, Burroughs & Wate, and Johnson & Com Head Peace rk & strong RF aad aide t the three bitliord table monuataetarers of London, = sia ¥ itary man; his opponents, indeed, dono i fuetarers of London, MURDER ABSOLUTELY SAFE. eraplo to awsert that he is not qualided to drill a | tubeeribed 250 apiece for «chaimpion evn, whiek —. squat of men Was exhibited fn th ue evening, District Attorney Morris's Curd Following |" MicDermott and O'Rourke bring old goldters, did | WALEXN DIEM to the Lee Signo dl ode Judge Gilbert's sion Admitting Ede | ot full to give their opinions, and Hargons was on | # Very hondsome cup, oval shape, surrounded by « Py one otcasion flatly requested to resign. But he figare of Mercury, StL toe a) aha nal didn't feel like grati’ving the maleor tents, ont stuck Judge Gilbert rendered his decision, on Satur- | tothia position” We inay nad thet he caver here, |. 2ne con F the zame were 1.200 pointe ap, day, on the application to admit to bail Edwin Perry, | moved exeevt by a majority of the oMcers insisting | fF E1004 wide witht J.With inches im diameter, Who bad twice been tried on an indictment for the | Onis Hplknations ae a Lae murder of private watehman Hayes, ‘The Judge de | pat shart working mechanic ealnine hie Need Giminilts awit (eke hevamine “toate elded that Perry might find ball in $20,000, 10 be eee teas Som y Mone while iy champion matches were iy iuehes indi te 0 1 Th dwasin New York, he received no time arranged for the natch wax 8 «'eld aie wm by four competent sureties 1u $5,000 each. The | present timeclf, but thacwhen ft adjourned to Al- | that tee Wie tucren Hiall ae eee ae at of the Court sus the occasion of adranken | bany he wae orthwith ordered togo there, He w h areat waster Of (he noha Vaiavie’ labilie ou Gictrday aves e First | 80 Willing to absent himeclf from home in his wile's Aha Prince nt Waian 4 MB Nahe Bealrndibutadl (phy ndition, and 4 upon Gen. Varian, the | gon eee Oxkt Ward of Brooklyn, where Perry, being @ politician, | commander of the Third Briende, who directed him | ranQynetene, Lor mare, has many friends who enn readily execute bal Louds | to write a letter to Adjutant General Townsend, and | fu men we rant. of any kind that may be nocessary to forward the same officially through Regimental mtn Wi jibe Pree , : read denvi Headquarters, ‘That letter was never forwarded, 5 faets ail th bey n view of the fucts, District Attorney Morrts hae | ‘The Cepiain thinks that was maliciously detarned ty wale Well tecceoonto dens Pate, published the following highly snggcstive card: He has again written to the Adjutant Genera), ex champlen), Win, Cook, Sen. Harry DisTRIOr ATrOMNEY’s OFFION. KINGS CoryTy, B COUNTY COURE How Rrookryy, Fett pre J, Bennett, Daiton, and donn Stanmere being present, his eagerness to prove bly military canacity y Board, and begying that his disability way be removed until the next Board shall con ne The hich rate feed for ticket a aave mn each bi he finer, Theres, 0 ular vale, and Me tn New York. a s as eMeetnally debarred the presence of lancersoa Grerumans Thave the nour to acknovlenge the waNenny; és and loafer. enn unit at nara receipt of the aumerons communications teceniy Aa ANTED, 82. lay wae not hevny until about a quarter al m1 69 eb Pere of ONT fowerlul fraternity - ond daring the intersul copsiderstic speculation wae pa guinion to Rdwio Vetry bans and torespectin. su. | A Prison Gate thut ts Stronger than the | eifreted, Cook hing the favorit ht odds. iitea to Dail as oe : Mandate of the Court Both layers were voriferously nol aded ‘on enter Judge Bart of 31 N, Ge war recently requested Mr, Huleomb, wesau street, to Investixate the of oue ‘g¢ Frank, who wor an Inmate of Ludlow stree N they were re y enthusiast cheers ation are ao Aware of the unl tie adie own that you w resuit in Cherry street two days azo, will read!ly and kindly exouve the | Jatl, frank had talked too much ubont the bust Mts sanguine of tue eunclustods Wit, Probably. bs. wood cnanghe te eee, | of his employer, a pawnbroker, and had been im ae thie leat w were se are WAbI® Inten'ions eo torcloly aud warmly ex- | prisoned on ehare of « Mr. Holeomb made SM BNEL sad amet ait weenie press toward wyeelt io the cou iwauieatious already | § motion on Saturday. {1 lor Court, before | Aitendy great reputatte DeRcHErAiben bate T-deeu it n't the more necessary to call y pal eecdatier gesting Her Of arrest. and | played tn his ustict « t before Mall (he to the subject, as the Impunity heretofo ‘ \. rge wa ted, Dal eek pe game had been phiyed. tow evade he had lost ved by You in your vral-eworthy bu conld not get out on Saturday, as he had not 2 to ettine ine Kiel} ‘tly focreated to snca an extent as pay the yalicr’s tee. Ab with ‘ ag der tn Brook: eutire hd abroluteiy ere" Peers dh neha Do risk whatever atacting to the Lelct LATEST LABOR NEW vis n life. Spain Awd rilet Quthoeak. a accomplished all that you desired however— > » 3 paving strong und rollable avsurances of protestion aid The Bakers on Old Barrels Mapnip, Feb. 1 Cortes to-duy, Ree immunity bereaiter for wbatover you may do—you will Rivero, tn’ reply os qneation, sid. the Government wes hee etl HVA JUS ULNA dm enile the unitigted are secking the passage of | wa. "Iuy awace of the covstte ey vt die Curtiste, énclilbikeats present existing for the destruction of my insignifeaut | barrels for repacking flour, sugar, meat, de, the | Tre, Government Knew of the'r jntroduction of Woman on Trial for Murder ta Newark. fej ant tie being so. may Tbe peruitted to suiulge | bakers of Rrooklyu und Willi amsburgh ore. tskim Or Nhe Govermer eine ne Rosanna Rogers was out on trial in the Essex tredtieast unt t'abamadeed 42 uicmerina | Me opposite tack. “A large number of bakers and | cere. The Coveenics Oyer and Terminer. on Saturday, for the killing of ny of Your diaubeuiel wrocerzmen met reatcrduy {9 Wiltamsburgh, and | (uiureak her slep-brother, James Sheridan, Ellen Sher dan, e e tneechics were delivered sealnst the passage of the the Wwiuow, testilied that On (U6 tiRht before het Dill pending In the Twgislature, I was enist th " husband's murder, they were at bis mother's rest. | PoWuck Voicalter : an Peabody tly ly the enforcement of shel a fF dence, when 4 quarr.| occurred between ber husband vor!) quarrel any f aw about $130 @ year, and that the barrels aiter be ‘ and nis stepsister, Bridget, during which Bridvet | ths F tO bude TBS BNR Bre AOE We M eeitae ieee Waa one: pwee uh ' picked up someting and rushed at James; abe b. b. MORRIS, eet eat ve Sonn canta for mnevting F , : ‘ *Yous—n ofa b—b, Cll show you whether Tam en Belved to eral s: petitio ypored eA d 4 Then ap ac ught her by the h A 50,000 DIVORCE SUIT, 7 had w elineti, a knocked hin agains —e Tocor tem ‘ nie Fi Spe Lo tae aera tale] andson of Pierre Choatenu asa Bigu- A Lone Island Work emposed of | nd on the way pinpiati-ed of ea! i fea legnies from t oe ot rhe! \ ’ wat und she fonad an ugly cat on the ride of his head, vi Bee S0G8 A Fede Altmany, Gre teand & 01 Lowe e , whicu be died the Heat morning at 10 o'clock. Sr, Loris, Feb. 13.—Suit was entered tn the | ‘te t.tlors of Was te ArT —_—< Circuit Court yesterday, by Lucy J. Sanford against | reduced the inition bers tres #1 ea ' The Suspension of @ Uroskiyn Politician. | Renjamin ©. Sinford, for $\ON danaces. The | {MKNled LO mM org. 0h dalealen from Mr Robert Butler, as John Golding, who had been kicked into the | piaintifanye she wae married to Banford in Terre | gudee cillhert. o' the Sepreme Concr, hos yorward | this ennnty # from Ar. Sinnett’s buuse, at 89 Wyekof | Haute, Ind. in July, 1905, and lived with h +L RO RPADE R: THORBAIGR’ Oeetrelle eee |b " 5 » Brooklyn, appeared before Justice Walsh on viet biatheand narthe, hed nie eo St Masons CMON TO bende H . ¥ Loysandotisiied awarrant for toe arrest ot | May, 1°09 when she learned he was a married man | rv'al jevsdus wlio were dvnied cards \¢ nett. Golding Is one of the politiciuns of the | when be tharried her, and bad # family in St. Louis; —— a Tenth Ward, u satellite of the «Hing. aud bas Og. | that be represented himscif. ay belue a singlet is FLASUES FROM TH enene ared there prommently at ditforeact oh | having © faree amount of property, Bho hae als SEW TERSEY, _ e propristor ofa low dauce boa ch, | Sled a petition for divores, und asks the custody of - The " Jebatin . o si ya dog Uslter ard bruiser, and even, iti | lier chil, two years old, aud $5.00) per annam | ‘The Fourth Reeiment NG. SN. 1. wittnot | acti Me! . sale Charged, as the weaucer of wontca WhO are Ce 1 | almony, ‘Sonford ts a gravitsor of Peirre Chouvcau, | Parade th Jersey City ou Wash ngton'e Blithia: tee ty Lo aptly tor relief to the Super ut is connee'ed with some ot ort ts to be made to amend the National | Ned tam ire Ratt aeeh if Poor, in w om he wae ree pre 6 {90 ms to securo @ Fe oof the teruof | q Ay . by ust » val r dint ul ibe Poor bo —— sci vice, rau has euspeniied Go dint, Ram Suicide in Newark, Brady's 8k Jersey City, wilh PL SA alte Me ay a on Yesterday forenoon, Fra Taylor, aged 47 for scaling. “A mazuiac ‘ thet va How to Root ont the Thieves! Narseries. ‘ Ciacnere seesti Moms eae muccacen : ong In sentencing James Bell, Jersey City junk | ted suicide by shooting Dinself in the fh parrot ine ot Geaicr, to ex iontin in Date | risom, Jucce atin | #erved during the war in fu artillery compar Bb aturiee tans | BONA ND avlt sured the wu horities sar decnsiug the junk | 4 ale Vbirgenir th New dersey regiment Ito Kee Ab ree te som in Mybyt that If the powers saat be | Sn’ein vd hn je several in e Funnel We presonce | 4p i Fire I fb Bob, the Junk suop busle | tery icra, aves a Wie at veral | bl lotel o , ad is save many ‘of Me youths of the | Childe weober, he was whind aud ¢ 1 mecting in Bl gabert, « wit ved o We Junk business is ony a bid Wor —— es Paving bil w | MeAT 8 th ‘ ig sovenite crime RAUILKOAD ACCIDENTS ie a SE | for Hempstead | », FS — ~y - - . . BS) he hare . « n ‘oul Voril of Travelling with Money in New Vork. haradvanrabenun on die aa ero! 2 ul { : Dep erat On the ad inst, Capt, Johu H, Arthur, of Wile | y vf Ming mindy ane Ipportea i 4 . homsvursh, disappeared, “He had een engazed f Mian vilinve., the was kuogced | As dicharten tar k Villaze hae theon corning tf D iwe Barren Usiond aed ths | & elow brid, eed dy Wasmangied uu —_ 1 ' ‘tet wean The city, sud on t 21 inst. Was im the city to buy & OTATEN ISLAND f sas evr ae ‘ € Nouns OF wew'rloop, He had cw hi k, and bad con > ' i iderabiotacney tiie Heo See Uae con ea i ; On Friday, on old colored woman, named Prada, 4 me! Warion Fee a ; oF the how ey been tk true C0 "if oat Jo ' r ' 1s person below charred.” During the The Clty In which they Captare Burgtnrs. brit Inndingto the city direct a Malovaabone Lit Ml lived ay herself, att ws ee Nad The sound of breaking glass on Sunday morn ain repens aalrepeang eed BL jn Wie ne Gaull, dey entered ing In Wiliam stroot, Newark, atiracted two police be forined ¢ 1) as piiecrs to N Cards show store, Tirausit te tro town lying 0 aba k : Vee Bled nthe Supreme Court en window Lieat Kirwan crawled into (be store, water é \$ \ Vil. McGowan, Collector. Jo Where he discovered the crouching orm of @ bu: - ' yaar) Jona Haddon, Thoin ie Klar, Who Was at once tiken luto custody, bad, ware very bedi? lured VOTIINGS ABOUT LOWN lek P ulged €e.200 workh d -_o ————— > b. Foroa n hod, Guilty of Murder in the Second Deuree. BROOKLYN he Ville de Paris and the Valley City arrived | [oy 0 Fagiowl, fur tin non-payment of & speck Such ix the verdict of the jury in the cuse of -— omen dere mon rn Sey Ta New arg, Scue nM Malieted for'kitilug Courad Btoli | Me Jolin Lanigan ts the autLoriged Labor Revorter | gual goad hls naw sence! MOMMY WT sHanKy FeOM ANE DELEG RADE —___ “op sgt ‘ Te fire authorities have net ordered. the emo! > Say Francisco, Feb. Pwo slight shocks | ¢fsuitocation * NE cece tant en aniliiea ant This 2 boris Anu rep: ie: a HIM) fellare of erthquase we iin this city ot bali past 8] Michacl Dunne bequeathod & and of Amity street | one in his cruntling wreck. the Hanes of erent an Utah has granted sudrage to women, o'clocw tis morning, to the Hause ihunid, ie sisters of ihe | fie hold yesterday att Prisabe Doly erase we | ‘tho Spanish tron-clad trivates Victoria and Leab a i A wter'e Hospital, ax © | poverty tad are daily expected ton, Goyenvcho Uncoud edly Defented Huinan Cathoie Orphan Aey . phe ete Has ates Callan ans fle One Murray, who lives ut 82 Second street, beat April 18 American silver will pass currents turued w Puurto Principe on the Blur inet, priate. oolcural ies Twengoue | Sian Diane. M0 yerteray woruing oe attempied | opie If Jeclines to vid itself of the Congres - ———— ioeities we rereut (lots nureane é ving the Juror mnAk the examiation of the case of George Judson, | were they punish ABRioe. is the Haven of stoning. | nic House wil nd all of Mareh and “ Lex" writes us iniclaion to Mayor Ball's re. | the Cashier of the Post Oiticu, who ts accused of erent Hs Wey. BUF ling OF prove ; cat of Apri ouch ay medy tor Jury dimeniiien, thatthe hoard of Superviears | ME tnoney cole tot on unpaMt ie ters: special Agen | RIMIMME farsed that way. andgwal « stances vita tao Frivnds of Now York have petitioned G Bee uayeneh Ba ihidase AANA OLIN to ony a Jurore | Larter tent hed tnak te found aiscreyabcles Ww the | ver, eveu suisil pox shuducred WOU Lurried down the | greveto fiom the Iivieh Merchante Skipring eee, oom mileage, nid tanks their wdeution of | BETES REPL Uy Cie we direc “ would eecure, ocont jurors. “Tie vier | A public me ting was held last evening in the oP h he Ministry of Newfounitiind has resigned, and mide by * Lea" aro evideuti: ded oa | Conn'a of tha Hodeemer, corner of Fourir atmane « Mr. ©. Pides 0 Liquor store ison the north. | Charles Fox euiies has boct culled upon to form & 1 iy founds bu Ki . LY avenne and | weet corner of Crosby and Houston et writes that te Eg Paes Miratatr ta diuthengor exicuiling We I. | Rubody was aver Wirtin bls house, hotwitistanding W | mee eye yg ae eas ne Church throuigieat tne eguutrs reasca wore do | je wn nr Tock ts the cae, At @ Monarch aailed from Portland for Annapolis LOSSES BY FIRE Uvered bo te pent ew Mishav Viuedono, of Long | Biaxuon i pt seeping ai Hate! AB w | Bt IN vestorday mor She was cacorted outside oftd Ne ‘Ite adituck, D, D., aud td Keys s . the bay by the Leyden The Nvtlonal Hotel at § was burned | 9° /F¥be ila writers’. Saty Ittee wold by | neha f the recently discharged mechan en tatartir, hom 9 6m invaranbe, oa : PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Urings a © wot dauaced | 19 foun th town Navy Yard are ta Uo teens e Stafford (Conn orks and Johnson m the tate " z Weeweu’> svool cutt Hae Near (ie, era bates wore but slitt Hare | ‘The sule of cholee seats for the Caiullta Uso Bow Friday nights Loves $9 400 acary, Mere, Be EGov, Mussrove, of British Colamota, ts rapidiy | 19, tebaied aud sorted for Wio6 | tivol um san Prat DOW as Lee Mayor we Samu Y Vosath steer | ene mee ne mopar ected cole : . cared the krand box fos & Fourt yaged hy Ore ante The Rev. Dr. Robert Laird Coltier, of Chicago, bas Mrs, Dine t, sent her litle boy The Re F pec Will deas ups bi of riehY C.. H, Storee ery, and J Quick's The President bus appointed ten cadets in the | overcont A’ et wouan ob OF Bonosation bo the dwelling on Caroling street, rs atogne were Va imed | Naval Aculesuy. Oue of inci is Alexander shaip, dts | envrarad andeKiscen Nun stat Wh Mrs. Enuina ( WN. Ha, leaned Yesterday woruing, Mr. Stary + is O50; in: | HIS DOpDOW ay And stoie the bank ny froma train sod ieibander the why ine Woroese 4 1UF $4400, Dir, Quick's lov. « meured tor | | Chit Justice Needbam, appointed to the Chief} Mr Snedecor, of 768 Brondway, writes that Nana eAete aby im Sustlovadiy of Tripidad, 3 ACCriw FOOD LO BH bis | w pany of Mghwayinen robbed Lin while ) 4 a bil p c ra pew appolutiuent ¢* down. Thiet Dear sixty mitting ¢ 0 estan t HOURS OF LE r Gen, Stringfellow, of Atchison, has ened the Mis- 1 that was sone uncominen. Ae Ot srs #100 | totteriee wud x © ol Caucek : —-— sourt Pactiie allroud Compane toe $10,00 tor for the arreatot Giuher of ‘three perons, wad | ling their de ‘The Clever Fellows’ Social Cl. \s ual | 18 procuring lexisiacion ign tke Mrssouit Legislature she naincs, Tae BON hat forwarded his teller clerk in the employ of Monuing, Howlan @& invitation ball to-ukzht tn Lyric H Ad Farragut, {na letter addressed to Secre: , piation 1UF the Detective Hosion. wus knocked down aud robbed uf $3.08, ‘The KK. T will dance in M ‘ae | tary Hooton tegardive the propored ll for the tor ou bu Ao yentibuis Ob bbe Firs Noe sabebar ’ B gutileation of Cie hays, objects to the dealanalion a} q 0 " i Lamsburgh, ou Wednesday eventing Pied to tne Hoard of sary, He eugeses we tuore aie Bickles, aged 14, of D4 FMatbush avenue, | Gen, Phil, Sheridan is upposine Gen. Logan's bill ‘Dive manual marquerado oali of ti. 1 a. | propriate tuat it bg called the“ Woard at Auanieaity. niploved by Honry teary & Co of # | ror tiy reduction of tie arinye He cr joee nore Koaduiy? ‘0* SFEUt Ul evening 7m) Pr, dolia King, se well remembered by the guests Miteattheeh aS" iseine po | thm Clay or minwterine Dnt OF arte ofvannert mg oft Jetropolitan rtel ae the popular night waten ed ee e fod with Kichard Best Alfred bt “ ‘a AS MIAO a mostile 1 the abolitiut Niokerson_delive @ | Mian, hur cutavlisod hinsolt with Mis brother mC the | Hull ter Pustadcipuine where thoy reuuel tums ie | GFWbat Ls known ws the vid-foqy ention, ovenin | HBuakespenre Tui,” Ewellth street, near Broadway, | pawoed ile luting wud contrived (o got back to New | The meminole walls from Key West for Porta ang where he dally congratulated by howls of old frivuds. mek vestorday, avd spout inet pighs in the Beekman | mouth Not in a day or two, baying arrived fran ve distribation of certificates i. (he SU] Whe Hon, Walter A. Ed vards and wife celebrated | *#fet police station. i" Portiau Prince with ‘yellow lek" aboard. “ihe lst Fyventng School in North Muore strec ) | thelr tin wedding Inst Week. A brilliant Assembiace of | _ ‘The American Geographical and Statttical Society | her Atsimant Burceon (Wisin): bor Crit surseot (4 or y Uwe ovening, the many frievds of the parties gatuered at their rost ben very tl, d Coloft bagiueer (Long) also. Bere Co, (Barth Goard), Fir Propote w charity fair tu thoir arm eVenlng DEXt, the procewds Lo go Lo th ny Forge will lectare hrop’s ohureh, T we ball past 7 will hold thelr roxuiar monthly meeting on Tucsday donee th Seventh stivet Svoning. th their rooms 4a the Dooper Tistitute “the | Fal of the crow are sick, Amony tie array of Beauty and fasnion w Mra. Dr, Tully. the Mises | Hon HG. baular, the well-snown traveller. will read | | ‘The Directors of tie Missouri Pacific Rullront Huarvalls, Mine Moc: Sawyer, Mrs Patervon and | a paper on the Geosaphy of Pern, with Obsurvations | Com, be Dew Cont WEL with the Miy Misa Vai Holland nny others. Ati2o'ciock the | onthe Ancient Moouments The origion drawings. | pour BC the Fabs Of WA per ab party mijournea Lo the suppor rovin, where the tables | taken by Mr. Squier un the spot, will he exllitven. Me. LY Jomo ANG Me. QMeriCD. the aes Dg were Bilod with ali the delicacies of tho season, The | sauier Will wis} persont to tho Society af i aldcnt. started from St Loule for Lenvanworth (4 Air Wank VOL DlcseUs GUO burQUghLUs, AUd passed | Hiehod map of the Ltbmus of P apg b to tak On OL (hy FOmd wud Ort mush) JOP Off Wits muck sak Juan Lopes, Geograguor of (ue Crowa of Sain La Ii Surough (ralus tw Atouieou