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e Ss ra o POLITICIANS GONF TO PATERSON, —— The #300 Foot Race on the Paterson Race THE METHODIST CONVENTION, THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. ee Import Meet Syracuse—Kocourng- sme FIFTH WARD MURDER, Ty Treck-A Mob Foreing Their Way RETARY FISH AND THR SPANtsiH i Growth “ONTICTED AND TO BE SEN- F ‘ ‘7 | SECRETARY ISH Bae i ep THIN MORNING. Raphael A Mtg nels Bl gi A MINISTER OF STATE. fo-Tho Devomipation not yo Voto for ell i About 1,000 sports of Paterson, New York, so iaedare Antl-Temperancd Mon. ; ‘ mT 5 5 Murdorer of Cnati oo Fhe aan ie aaa eeiesey. of | Jetter Clty, and older places, aesembled on the Put- Sraacusa, N. Y., Feb, 22.—Tho Methodist State tm a the erson Racotrack yasterday afternoon, to witness the Convention mot in this elty this afternoon, At the Iostnty saan cuncices thewre About te | two tlle cuss borwecn Willan Gavid oad. Selard Man of War. roll call one hundred and sixty-three ministertol de- Pay ian Abrest Of Sadaternt, Raney, for a purse of $200, The assembled crowd | Havava, Feb, 2%.—A rumor was recently sot | legates and eighty-three lay delegates responded. F. ne al of Joha Reynolds afiae Sylvester | comprised somo of tie roughest of the rouehs. | afloat here by an American that Captain Franklin, | H. Root, of Buffalo, was elected temporary;Chairman, Pad te murderer of Wm, Townsend, ta Hudson | Man, arriving before the manager, entered tuo en- | of the fishing smack Fulton, had helped the assassin | and the Rev. J. B. Foote, of Syracuse, temporary Secretary, Permanent officers;were subsequently chosen, as follows: President, the Rev. Dr. Jesse F. Peck, of Albany ; Vice-Presidents, the Rev. Geo. Lansing Taylor of New York, John Stephenson of Now York, New York East Conference; the Rev. J, P. Hermance of New York, J.P. H. Taliman of Poughkeepsie, New York Conference; the Rev. F, "i Sandy Hin, W. 8. Wolcott of Aibany, Troy Conteronce DD: Love ovaubura, Jona i Gronory of, Skaneatsien, Central New; York Conter: clovnre “free graite for nothing,” #1 over an hour Was subsequently spent in endeavoring to get them ut, ducing the whole of which time several hundred fe comers were outside pounding on the gates and yelling for admittance, Finally, when some one opened the door wide enough to poke out bis head to explain the delay, the impatient, half-froxen mob rade a rush and forcibly entered the course, ‘Thas by a determination to get every cent, the lessee of | shore without molesting the erew of ba Bly a ral New; Yo mater the track lost heavily, Through the efforts of the new Consul-General, Mr. | ence; the R ig of Watertown, A. J. the shivering crowd vt made ron for the bar. | Bilin i Sac tice bem arene ond or” | ewgr f raage, ues ire, Contre, te Foom upon the grounds, The vilianous Hquorssold | Gen, Ferre arvived to-day from Puerto Principe, of Binghamton, Wroming © 108 ;'the Rev, D: there soon had effect, and several knock-down argue pan Aabeely H. Gilibbard 6¢ Rochester, David Beoker of iim: ments were the result, The betting was ively and | Secretary Fish’s Correspondence with i Sewn aes esl of ethic, Gaumes about even, and together with the yelling for tal-ers. 8 wh Minister of Stat Conference: ine Rav, Dr @. W. Olerke of for. the Rights, the stamping of feet to keep warm, the | wasmxarox, Fob. £9.—The documents on the | ccnrerence:., the Hav. , Brie Conference. jithrace ite was clone eatteate, Snr sid betere tee flogea, nad ehotision’ Peet | pace meee Mant et Metaaes oes Ot APY ald eto: 0 i ee eae Peg Mei? ne tad tee | tothe Committes un Foreign Affure, ‘The follow. tical Be 7 W.H. Depay, of off witt, great “speed. ‘kee ing appears in the correspondenc fatasa 6 trey, way aronnd upon the firs MR. SIVELA TO MR, BICKLES, Onmaleial Bewatentee ateeee The Tey. Ww. A Bepas submitted sepersoa the m, Raney w ew fie Sea vit Guetta genta et . Bat © eon with fuch speed tha erent ier for e ore. Feached the end of the second tile, about thirty-five | States’ your Hisaliones, nitrate the crates United ea as eed tee’ fellow ng resol. Yards aboad, still fresh, while Raney came jogging | good sitiees with ths insurgents Ta Cuba with which he Sdepten susaementey ‘on very noatly blowed out, §idovermment was Ploasod to favor as, ‘in the desire | tlons, which were adopt at a On, the ome stretch one of Cabit's enemies pat | fo/patan uta le cit war which amicla Ut trans: | wo’ That the manutactary of oF tame tn ite r him, but Policeman Simonton | ®tlyntic province. feseat ore A beverages, I voluntary acta in. an pervet, on the evening of the 2th of January last, Mo eoncloied yesterday before Judge Ingrvham, tn tr Court of Over and Termin r, At haif-past 10 vprvoner, haggard, bat with an apparent oir of alaronee et red the Court, His eeneral appear. ve was much Detter than on the fret day of the fal is Lair had been combed, his faco wathed, pdb shirt was a degree cleaner; atill he wore the neant expression which has characterized his fea- pret ftom the beeiuning of bis tuearceration, Tin WIDOW AND NRK CHILDREN eerin the Court room, and were the objects of puted mpatiy, ‘They were accompanied by se plgettlenen, who listened to the proceedings with stention, The Court room was crowded fh all classes, and the utmost interest was evinced yalthrouctout the trial, On the opening of the Mr. Howe introdnced for the defence the feumeay 0: Dr. Wan, T, Nealis, THE TOMBS PHYSICIAN, Dr, Nealis teetified that ho had examined the ori four or five times, the Inst time yesterday f porning ; that he cor'd discover no trace o. Insanity Hy him ; he slinpiv considered him an illiterate man : ho Geashi absence of delusion strong evidence of sanity: juepry may exist, without delusio ties some- Reet sominit homicide, 4 h ly after th ar of Castafion to escape from Key West, and had landed Co}. Tinker !n Gaba, On toe arrival of his ‘vessel In th party of men put to the amack called for the Cuptain, and threatened bia iife, The latter, be- coming alarmed, took refuge on board the British man-oi-war Eoilpse, The men tn the boat, Suding that the Captain had disappeared, returned to the T have received your Excetlenoy's pu 28th Inst. 1) which matters of tho graves: Importance have prevented Her roply In this note, in accord. jov game dy planting « Blow be. | «,LRe, Span'sh Governmen wend found no { aces of op) lepey or epileptic mania. ‘H Neat tof tof | $240 there bumanttary erod ‘man, and subversive ov fy, Reave A. Vance autfatne’) at the bande. of hi nt him At icast ten ‘oat out of | Kerept- because it cou! @ | - neewes, Teas te MUNSON ‘Ouares in ti t13n. He deemed Rey: . No turther obstructions were offered, and | pees} sion whict t ed basen whieh evi. ined, That the Fpreoret Bidsemen of woot and unceltvascd, istaliect but” | Cahill wou ire races Timer First allo: @aatautes | Soest eet ye Souctluves inesssonastane: | Stateot Nfw York owen toner history 13 Sapa eased ot Be Sree in ty Phe ‘not delleve Reynol sive lreamity. The * oO h:halmosco; the Je of the Btate of Bi ‘ork to and 9 seconds: second mile, € minutes and 16 | dition panigh Government could | Quai by this our abt wention, woat pron. seconde; total time for the two miles, 12 miautes | Dot secept there bases. the frat of which wi rahe bition off Tiquor, trafic) t tbe exact Tight abd the via “Weil (hosen condition the crowd thea dle- mermnent one tantiteiy oF ts weeehs whens motved, That in Carrying Out onF purpore, we reed, efer Oret laughing at an amatour con’est be- | the pernilsion of authorisation ofthe Cortes: ee | BN Sar esate as aeaslueslon of peed Coamurtnns tesod th the “exnmination et Tanase subfecia, | Gwen three meu on sratch ave out in aboat | But the Cortes, far from perwltiinz and authorit: faweue aed in the caso of Reyuolda: tt ot In Cahill Ren ted by resolation of thet _ services had aide1 in the formation of | hy te: the track waa too heavy for wore Teaty to lon HYTHE MUSK ETRY FIRING, bat rain of the prison ? was in its por thelr ent re support te foernment in an elevat sation, well auurieoedsaud'os int Rs the achor And dignified paiey in the Cuban question, calsulated pte nines iscera berfeetiy sound: ure integrity of the territory and mations | py Under ‘a New System—H. is! “d to rok v je Practice Un jem: ow ime oe ever tatives to strengiven the action of the Goverb: jo Broome Crack Shote—A Live Sport f Our National Guard Regiments, Company BE, Fourth Regiment, New Jorsey Na- orament of the Unite, tional Guard, engaged ta rifle practice according to the promoters of tio who had sought | the Hythe system, on the eastern shore of Newark Fotuae in ire territory of that repablie, te induce the | 405 tar Greearille, rnp ool of Music last evening, At least four thousand | insurgents to lay down. their arms. ‘The Bpanian Gore RTNOLDS ON THE STAND, roment proposed Spoataneotly 19 oreesut tothe Con: | was the Government Springfeld rife, ‘Ten shou x were allowed each man; five over ® range of 300 id fi People were present, It was imoossible to | eremont p1 rie Neer ae ee TER SEB Paton iar inertogties aye: | fad standing’ room Madame Purepuom | fh atic gviutta, euntted ah eld fo ealaly ang clearly tae questios Were put | came expressly from Baltimore vo take the role of | f2nive to the Cubans the liberties thelr cow yards, and the other Ove over a range of 600 yard oy Agathe, fi ‘The shots in the short range were delivered off the noulder; those in the keeg jargets wero alx feet in beigh!, and fourin width, Tt was her first appearance in German | complete amnesty for those who ha shocinakers pve DIsC® FOR weat—the Sto: | coors in this country, She wee in magnificent voice, et & ball's ee one foot;square. ‘Outside the bull's ey the mother couptry. the eradual a otsenl dou't kuow thet I was ever in th filed x of cad ith the | a we is, menting the ane, oLbe—t do everin the gro: | and filled every nook of the Academy with the y night before? aweetest and clearest melody, Tho audionce | encee basen, 1? the U inca Brates Meee” wet ees HOR ‘© boundary two feet square, described by a black was roused to the highest pitch of enthusiasm, | it sppareatly because they consider Shots striking outside this boundary were de- Sod testided ‘their aporoval, of” her singing | Batis Of Any Regotiations the Declarat fixnated outers, and scored two pointe shots strik: in rounds of the wildest applause. During the eve- | tent professes fo the Constiventen of ing inside the aay, yet, ounelde tee balls er ning the handsome Joseph Neustadter, the President Pink te cee Cys) ke gad ged Md Of the Gociety, presented Mudame Rosa with a coat. note Was aioased’ tmcacdlatels tems ot 1y_ basket of flowers, Mlle Pauline Canis. ap. hate wee semumanicated Immediately by moans of ment professes to the Constitution of Candidas was ban ors stationed near the face of the target, yet shielded PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. pre ay Parepe-Rosa in Der Prieschoutz— The Grand € of the Arion Society. The Arion Society gave the third performance of the opers of “ Der Friescheuta" in the Academy iaving beea recalled testifi lds after the murder tn hi at he went into Townsend's house 1" To steal.” kr. Howe here remarked that he had one other Winees, and that was the prisoner himself, Zfnor—Do you remember going into the shoema- Conatitucion not less tinporiant, permit Us to sccede. Batas the offers of good offices the Sant the tis and cozclusions or whieb whey wer aYNOLDS—Don't know, peared aa “Aennchen. | Mi if having passed out of view. JOR Lid You MOE tO ring from hoarsen point of act | *, kd TO (ony hes ala mh ahaa Ing “ho has wonderfully improved, though | recaalne the faruses of the Uoetemeen ome eee | from danger. | Notwitatanding the piercing a the practice was very fine, and created m © the m: he exatoiation of Reynolds by Mr. Charles rymap, created a stir in the court, a ot his counsel makin, to the smpathies of the jary, his movements aro atiil, = inert and lack vigor, Mr. Apfelbaum improved upon his representation of Zamiel by wer ‘ing glasses, pearance of the devil in the olt's Clea, with duc to the as Deen its friend and. rious hisiory moreover, observes, in ending your Pair of spec fone, was absolutely be wilt ne Bappy iC'he can cease tertling. chorus sinking suraseed even that | dute in auything to the bucifeation of Cuban | of the former representati Mr, Remmeris did | equally etvautageous to the interest of Auerion aud bimself unusual credit in tue part of Casper, Sper. His frank sod on is extremely ‘injtted the fact that the marder had saticfectory, ang beg that your Fxceliency will pre er seerelung ‘stream. ——- sent to the’ Preaia nt fhe thauks of the Spanish Uovers: 5 ment, Bieter wide w an thuate children; Dab At the same tine I venture to indicate two acte which roporwon ts ie horror of the crime was the osanit inf ‘comp! d which will serve of ts primo. at he as clearly progads Would any A brilliant party assembled at the Bverett | tn’ ilfuscrsion of thcce fever aud te arposes nena have co.am tted n deed #0 aread- an iliustration of there loys sex toward Spain : First, co exerci Ly A i fee's)" 'S"weukoat, he auld, noverset without | Rooms last evening to honor Major George 8. Le. | toward srain havin cf : tree oy cure rae oe othe att ge MANS | Mand. ‘The room was beautifully decorated with | terriuary ta foment the rebellions tothe ead cine ihe | gual Tere #+ combres, 8; curers, 8; mines.0; rico: secre Mat Sh | amertonn Mage. At O o'clock the handsome George, | followiae ok “4 eraupent co Sone ar eps 7 Jolihe | adorned with nie Caleutia emersid, catered the ecee to abetae im givtng Ten OADMOEETE RE URBR AGS. room, snd was Feceived with roosing ehears, 2 while thoy have been bitvarto stainet yotatomare ¢ win ave bee . an are ce a Aecompanicd by we beautiful ales | "Tne Roam Goreramead bayine, manent Congeooemas Wauuners 25-05 Geeen a oe wee tm Parry on the twithin Ts “4 Prom. Tayion thay wee wore 8 orncolored ate | B b riirationordere hatter deen piven Wasmvorox, Fob. 29. The House Military peart ornar or e vite s be moderation re i wonid +e truly monstrous If the outings barbarous contict id keep on perpetrat- IMPULSES IRAN ty noni Me Howe: then admontaned the Comstock, in pink colored silk and diamonds, ‘ fa ding their ye wick, appealing | followed. Then came the eats antial Aaron Leland, te wretch wha Ne wad beeheee: | th follow d by the elegant HH dy exquisitely dressed « ‘was more than one * Haniltotof tive Everet Beatie ines fu‘ living a brilliant display of diamonds, ch, of Thirty-fourth street, In reen satin. and bair Pompadour, the Misaca Bel- den, Col. W. H, Wilsor, the hearty, Major W. W. trenment was adroit, able, and elo- Leland, who skioped about like an Irish dragoon, stenod to with attention by many | Major Spureis, U. 8. A., and other distinguisied gentlemen, too numerons to mention. At midniaht the bia! Worren L nd entered the root, consid. erably blown. He said he had only heard of the (Preny By. He spoke of the want of protec. | hall that morning, and he had walked down from ton property im tho eity of New York, | Saratoga. eynolas were tound guilty of an | of Mr r dezive it would give license to a rl thatisrupnin: the streeta to cots Kinpunlty. He épove feriinety of the 1 KorrOwing muther, and ded > Simmons escorting anired by Committee to-day exe ® viknoss who swore insurgent Uhat of the 4900 Whittemore got for ala Weet Potnt cadetship $450 had been given to @ freedmen' toctety in Ifa district, and §50 to the colored school which Whittemore's wife was tenching. Lamman, who acted as agent for Commodore Upshur, whose son was put into Annapolis, test! fled that be bad engineered the withdrawal of the boy appointed by Mr, Hoge, and bad kept what money he received, except what be used to get the boy ont; that Hoge knew nothing apout the means to get iis boy out, and his (Upsbur's) boy was put in without any renomination from Hoge. Admiral rier having the promise from Upshur to give him put In the boy without any further eer: iF, Hoge, e Committee ts to be deiuged with allegations and tus jexree of inur ‘omb, within the avin spontaneonsly set Diet to actin welviized aahie pened to the mpathies and tear w 4 uation which proces Me the conduct of the JvpaR Ganvix, the Disiiet Attorney, replied to’ Mr. Howe's argu ay NIlastrate (he sincerity of the Offers, iain regard to structed tn ense Of dp ve floor was under the manngemens | fret nfel Kerrigan, while Mr. Win. Loutrel re- | the celved the gucsts. ‘These gentiemen, assisted by a | est number of others, did their duty in a most accept: | © able manner. The music wes furoistied by the | tance of the insurrection has been anded | Eighth Regiment band, The supper was one of the | fen: Dat this argu curKe i the place, eusony. hie completely exons rates 6 the impor ex sy out Will have no welgbt while th uations covering cases ® years old. The i tr ¥ 7 " rection receives continual increase of nntriment | Committee find there. ts. po process by whieh ane 7 of Jack Reyoolds» couversauion | of the season, outother enampic the Cubans who Is not a member of the present Congress. and i got of his eaulty, aud reviewed the ee eg m1 ry ipaarte pen) yl Will tomorrow unanimously ask the Mouse tor a Neat To ernelusion the Pitre At ; The Ringing Stee’, Boa mlority OF the Crane deste te eeicue: | lieve them from any further cousiderorice a? taney eat res Wbeltaae | Yesterday was the first truly fiic day of this deven that they are worthy to Wesustained, | Where theman ts not a member of the present Con- Zar cure have bad ita bent to rowe horpieal, | season fo en and skaters, he dof sutirient moans and energy to | " ve bat iia seut to soe hospital’ | season for fee men and skaters, and the rinks and | "14. 4r@ Dostested of wuficient Teen wih ‘There are now two easrs-—one of cach party—upon fonelusion of Mr, Garviu's remarks Judge | ponds were crowded. ‘Tne New York and Empire AL fois time. fm the prevent state of things tn the | which te Commiltee aro now Feady to reper, oraak alia siand “Cannot. bel City Skating Clubs were at the Rink in Third ave- nue during toe cay—Mesers, Eugene B. Cook, John Kelly, Mr, Woicott, J. nod 8. Martin, J, B. Story, J. Th, Clark, Miss Powell, and Miss Nolton, Mrs, and Jackson, and Miss Rosonberg, @ trlo who Attracted marked attention; and Messrs, Martin and Fatr, whose combination figures wore much a mirea, The members Dew uniform, consiatin: trousers with gilt trim ve nor admit the majority | lato this of Whittemrre 4 bind mcr ie | _ ‘To-morrow, when the case of Mr, Whittemoro te od tale reached, a motion for fortier delay will be made by Gen, Butler, whieh if not granted by the House will be chap ed Into a resolntion of censare, and then ‘ow hin to resign his seat, If he is eapelled he worder which we | cannot be roturned by his veople; bat if merely cen a'n does not, and ennnot ave in Cuba te profoana | Hite! is sil eligible Hie 1)not come into rhe genuhaaver rus Renae for ieepenuyec, anu ivere | Hote at al today, and w swt ky’ thove who have 7 re nid eonsent to a sovarauon trum that | Bee ve ich depressed, he B.C, Club wore their | [7° he would sot have the erent ofa bine cloth Jacket and ne ings, which attracted atten- CHARGRD THR JURY, hbeantially as follows: MON OF TUB JoRY: You have nndoudtetly a ¥ to pesterm—solemn to the pelos es as atec {fe and well being; but it ex.ends. far. emn responsioility—and tt is not | Mi O fiischarge Your who. duty: No oui! infuence you. Your verdict a © UY the ev dears should you sulferpreja, ton, fear of Woainr clamor, Or ny otter corel iefation, to. atfert cision. Nor should you saiter the doabte fa Feged 0 eapital ‘pan shanone to ewa ‘ to, Patriot PUIPOADS, NEpITE generi will of their own countrymen, That this is the sole cause of the deplore. ——————____ ‘Three er to # new nation, but the «lec ent, Bonds, 1 you ba: staid the ver: | tion. Among the yrowinent skaters last ovening | doning of her own chiidre ing noprotecied a | ~ Waamixatox, Feb. 22.—The House Bankin hue evidence, 1 am called upon to were Meade, “The fedaitieh” and ble wife, Tom | people of her own language and race to musen Commitee spent two hours to-day dive asing the . Wilhoms, * The Spluner,” | eon int app . 0 oluti for an te of tu tho prisoner. The crime charger Ismurder | KHOwn to fume 'on the lee, At the close of the | retary Fish: Teport at 01 ‘new Lo orders of the Hous [Medectee, There te nv douvt about tke uit. | skating the members of the Club had » “hop” in MM. FIAH TO ORMPRAL s10Kt They will probably azroe to put it in shape of Ha tod the pereor who eonmitted the These | their handsomely furnished room, whiel: contains A eye WasutxaTon, Jan, 26, 1970. Honal bank currency, uj on @ basis of threo per oo mu are ondlsnaied pictures of the rinks ia Noware, Milwanace, Brook: , Yt teanatch No. 46, containing wa wcrouins of the | fn gh pause irone Getence [woud f ly, and Boston, Over Ave thousand akuters wore | ton? tne puviie snicrest felt iy the, Unied pian - ——_ Ft .. | tu the rink during the day and evening, the Cuban "etre zgle has decreased ‘ince the fagrant OniTUARY., ts The quesston a ovations of tye Taw by tne agents of the ineurgents he: pesca basl Dadar ony" iene oO R cca me kt jenated the popular syupathy. | ¢, 7 jorlug under any de Tho Eleventh Reglmont's Parade, came len t8 spent chelr msagy And coat Ts |, Commodore Stephen Champlain ta to be darted tn Yesteraay the Eleventh Regiment, Col. Henry | senine to arms and munitions of war, | Buidalo this afternoon with milliary honors. they might have dot jaintes aud with ein 108 pf the United states Megaliy o:aploy Jon of the United ly with our owl ‘of nations, Instead of de. AL ViolAtiol tho law nd bad thoy, in Hea of within” the domin- Lax, were reviewod in the City Hall Park by the retiring Mayor Abrabam O'Hall, and soveral mom. bers of the Common Connell. A short street parade was wfterward made by the regiment. At the con- clusion of the parade, the oMcers dined in the Ger. The Right Ri of Chichester, years old, gichiel Justice Hinman, of New Hampshire, who led on Monday, waa 4 ol Seep Monday: was chosen Juiige in ist?, and lected ., Ashhurst Turner Gilbert, Bishop led in London on Monduy. tie was st aw. responsible. ‘There is nowhing show Ip ellat the prloner had ever had previous #anity, and the prisoner throu, to whieti the t Attorney has pot | mania House, in Canal street. poe Walter Maratta, jor h cal nt i tte prtoner akan eliog bint pa he reult would are Geen dierent in'cubs, And | whicn wesrecauti} farhed ch iio Winuttcnme? ies one inly Tow usead THE NEW DEAL. reeling in mnitad States in Td B pole edoit to ‘the life of @ wo cannot fad the evidence suMctent —— inoro respect {uF thelr own Lisette) pol i ch murder {0 the first degree, rt arden 1 gree, Leanuot | 4 ¢ NEW JERSEY, wultation of 0 ou the evidence Ond hig guilly of bi ccond—thongn the law allows yon the Agsinat the Rt eit uc our boing unable to Mud a verdict h © LiF Moqiwe tO Feguiate tae degree of royourself 8 personal witness of the sympath; ry Daugerous- which the Presigent and all the members of the Cabl- Ret felt for them hefore they nade there unlawcul dom Tobe ou think the bpanish campaign vipotoe ot “ahase- will kenp the De ed of Madrid Mis sabject, especially here, thonzh fluctuating, tndicates in tho main the Fevers —- The Third Battalion of the National G ut In Trenton yesterday, wnval Guard paraded guThaactRrorporating the Newark and New York hip Canal Compauy has neva p heN * Buin Canal y jon pasred by the New Jersey ‘The majority of the meibers of the New Jersey Legislature have gone to Philadelpita to partiel the caremonies of unvel'ing thet Inve Mr, Lyle was formerly Cn Aelyiia Fire Departinent St. John's Lodye, F and A.M, of t oldest Lode in the’ states in iterary Carpet ghorean aid gastronointe entortatt Inst’ nigat Mayor Rlcord read an interosiing historical paper Special Deapated to the Cincinnatt Enquirer, New York, Feb. 20.—4 very important meet. ing of Democrats, opposed to thé rug, was held in this city to-duy, for the purpose of organizing into Man J one vast body ‘the scattering Demoeratie forces in Thit Goverument bas to this time su: ceeded in w ° ‘hey | And outside of the elty, who are determined to rid | taining i's freedom of action on this question, trong Juryman, wished to know wh the city from the rule of Sweeny, Tweed and Con- | pressure has been made on the one wide to induce it to re brian ine verdies of maurger ip the | noly, recognize 5 te OF bet wane, pnd on. she ott So *, and wae Informed by the Judge tas ‘The Legislature having adjourned over Washing. | declare thal elntaine teat te wilh’ be tera iat murder in the second degree was | ton'y birinday, the attendance of antiring Demme. | Aeciare IS daake oa thas Sesunt COverDOS IB we Gt OF COR MITAR 8 ielony. crate was extraordinarily large, The meeting was ft the tame time to hear fa mind the ob- tusk the Court to charge the jury extraordinarily large, The meeting was held with lo whieh the commerce of the United Slates J.uave Dower to convict Of inurder tn the | Closed doore, but enough hen leaked cut to satiety ted in en rerog: Tun JoRY's poupTs, ¢ end of Judze Ingraham's chirge to |, wod after they bad been cut retune) to be instructed, Mr. Joa c and that such & verdict would bu | all doubters that the movement, whice hes epontar, | nized, But ebould Gpaia, sitar hor meet wad ehece Brady's Skating Rink, Jersey Cit f i doub’ movement, whi von nizedy Jersey City, opensd yeater wu Paria anae eae iovarmnats 5 om | Uveetort, ta! to rest 16 of peare on the leland. | 4 rnous ant evenioe, nud wi ou tged by an rin the second degree. eth fy of we i a ‘A'mnagnit A rmootn sheet ot leo covered ake D sr hat | autictpated, f your iuterview with Sr. Layant, T notice to his | the entire sur ao Rink will emacs 4 Tiake cxoephion of the ground that one present congratulated themselves on the | Matcinent thas be had been Instructed (by Lord Claren: | noon wud evening, Unt further notice ee OPEN MAILE tiea charged the Jury as before that nph already achieved at Albany, the overthrow. | Gon to second your Fnggestion to the 8 ia Ment in relation to the abviltion o t vou Er "power to reeninte the degree of mur f of various meavares of local interest to the ring, ov had said upon the VLASUES YROM THE OCE m der, Nie puniebiabat: for sundae te tetas saving killed the new city charter ‘introduce 17 casos some pale ABLEM rs us Muprisoumont For lige, Mr. Froar. Tt was acknowledged on all sides | Deparuusnt,, wht nthe comimencer \ t the days of the ring are numbered, and that | through all" the stages of the hozol ations « A company lias been (ured in London to bulld a j Tie JURY WENT O0T ACAIN, virtually ite power “as already on the wane, | pondenee, the instructions to make the abolition of | Gry dock for Malta, munications wiih hi Honor | The leaders of the wniiring ere Slavery sine qua non have been given in the most red the Samuel J ¢ manner. The Liverpool cotton markot closed ar Tilden, who {8 to make the alliance with tne State | Post Tanda, Lael d. up. 2 leans, Tig. Ot to ho suppored that your romark to Mr ie j ; the tweltth jnror, wished | Democracy: Andrew IL, G now Comptroller of | tty Mott naeed Shee mate, tomes to, Me Among the ecclesiastics expelled from Rome are ude whether there wax any evi: | the Central Purk, who is to ‘be the caudidate for | Wsicht bs inter sented BA Ine TG ee eae kN Worel Americus, show that the prisoner | Mayor under « new city charter to be introduced from the Departin tmportant sub) as ine: i erty ored thats bund of 200 liste ; tui of dhe murder, ne toon after, the Legislative recess; Bhcriff James | Lf.when the offer ol oir goud oftlece ¥ Ta 20H | navelgpnuaren’ss Wats, band of 800 Migueliste robeie ¥; Congressman duit Fox? State Sens 9 ’ ; | the spanish Catuet were not then lu 6 mood to listen tors Tuo, J, Croames, Houry W, Genet and Michasl | Re bpanith Cabluct were not t - ron, T have regarded tt, and se men have a Inrco number of followers, de- | inyourexisune inathuctiol of money or yi letters coptainin OF MCKDER IN TIE FIRST DEGRER, v bor aio vcring to his pame, aud pronouneln, lear, ca’ voice, the prisoner stand termined to Wand to restore hon your judgement a fi nity offers, t : MOP mileaty of the inw had y" once moved that sentence be paased story of New Yo Wey in Coban, >In Porto ico, pedoin: onxoin closed at (24 for mone: mY fo Ne Holae Aka yah pemned bina £0 eter | Nave already nick:-siaed tho above qs Government regarda i wGoverament at Madrid | trl, {fh feu tortia, Beg Erie, #5 thaws! Cor Hap Per ered SOnOr sere a : y » the meantime, che flelt grow Hitted to that result, You lave several t iny In order for him to reflest upon | Seren etme tty Was ime are" caimeet et YeTnS | paouinmnitad FO MRE FORUIE | YOR Rave sevaral Wises | "Ta the Tomas of Lords yesterday Lord Chelmaford Hapa hie Tiare a Auld make to arrest judgment, | [aricer ad ane Fe atari oa Bheraduy tuemmberor tbe Cabinct, They haveing pron: | tnirodyed abil to eccuro'y beitor obacr¥auno of Ru ag he r complied ' ‘and liberal reforms in nish colonial | any, stralus, an OMe Caves eUiiTely prubibits The yp er Was remanded to the Tombs to Leragpyee yee yas - polley. As late as the 84 of Decem) trading on bile day, Walt be wenterce of death, whith the dude wt THE LATESE LABOX NEWS, Inter tuoughe these promises Of ¢ A vessel, painted bluck and eoppered, has been eh Aahore'near Cape Hon, of th oowet of Arh A tent was erected o ity Over While an 4 Hay was fying, 1 tho meeting of the Court ab baile -———— At the meeting of the Pi DIGML, 1C was reported that Mest topuake them tho guulees ota canle te PAS A WWeraforecié It Mall appear f rection’ a repurtos as supnressag’ frankly ‘ rere’ Boclety last rs. Connor & Simpson brig This Goverautent, relying upon the a anranees ao often bheepele Keporier’s Eyealgh have btfered to pay 6490 per day for 10 hour, or $i for | given, will expect stebe 10 be takon for the rmaucivi: | _ A determined contest te antloipated in the Spanish Feb, 28—The extreme cold | Shuute. Mr. Heagesay, n by, who ls | ton uf tho slaves Ia the Spabish Colonies, as well tafor | Cortes over tne adept eit fo for pomtinuos, end Ietee sty 5 f this 'B ciety appearance | ao arly lullintion of the promised te wil | the colony of Porvo theo fel ate Pues ted late tlie of mew ice are visibie for id arged the merbs hola ont | then odmmuutvate to Me’ Layard tho tact that you Tend to a mpture of the pood vs ols 00 of uinely mits on the Hudsou, ead stand cy 6hours a day, beve don . bow axles Lolween erties fu that NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2: = ——s COCKFIGHTING IN JERSEY, THE GREAT $2,000 MAIN BETWEEN NEW ¥ORK AND ALBANY, Among the Sprc= “Hoard Gninblers Nat- urally There. The long-talked-of main between New York 11 Boston on the one side, and Albany and Troy on the other, was fought yesterday afternoon on Union Hill, It Insted until near midnight, resulting in favor of New York and Boston, An immense Amount of money changed hands. Tho match was for $2,000, Ofty dotlara # battie, each side to show seventeon cocks, the Aight to commence at two o'clock. Long before the above hour a large crowa congregated at this well-known resort, maoy of ‘whom came in coaches, ‘There were present leading olty ofictals from New York, Boston, Albany, Troy, and Now Jersey, while thore were mixed in among the crowd any ber of roughs and thieves, not forg:t- ting several of the pugilistic fraternity, Fi dollars was cbarged for admittance, the hall being Iiterally crowded. Among the assem- binge wo noticed number of respectable citizens whose reputation would fall fur below its Present standard were they known to be in a cock pit, John ©, Heenan occupiod a seat on the east tide, and directly back of him sat Jim Mace, both now and then putting up afew greenbarks. In the southwest corner sat old Uncle John Ludlow, aa Smiling a8 a basket of chips, surrounded by eoveral dignitaries of the Street Department. Daniels, the Principal backer from Boston, was hopping in and out of the room |like a cat in @ strange garret while Storey of Albany looked as though ne nad lost his last friend, Near the loft sat Pat Carroll, Superintendent of Washington Market, while Yorkee of the Ninth Ward took « back seat at tbe top. John Taylor of Jersey City, the celebrated Pixeon shooter, was full of life and greenbacks, shaking them out at every hand's turn; while sober Donnelly of Hudson kept @ whole crowd in sn uproar with bis usasl happy jokes. Jim Ludlow, a brether of the champion, was all cock talk, whlie Jobnny Craay. Pap Gordon, and two members of Captain Petty's Fifth Ward model icemen were enjoying themselves up in one cor- or, the two latter going a dollar or two of the good loan greenbacks that tho tax-payers of our city are compelled to pay them, A RAID OF PICKPOCKSTS, ‘While the sport was at its height, » gentleman Bamed Matterson, from Albany, went for a small Ee of $600 that he had carelessly shoved into bts pan. ns pocket, wi to bis astonishment, he found that he had been ved of the amount. This be comiog known, ‘lowed the fact that several others had lost varions sums sanging from twenty dollars d three hundred. ft near a quarter ‘clock when the first battle w salled, i won weighing only thirteen fell in, In one cor- ner was A SWEAT BOARD, bat the unfortnnate dealer found no ‘and after a short time took np his checks and green board and left in diseust, 6 long del created reat dissatisfaction. It has become a very com- occurrence of late to keep the spectators in ‘and thas prolong the match until a late ie may be a benetit tothe bar, The following are the several battlos Finst Darrix.—Consideradle excitement ented as the two cooks were brought out, and the odds wore on the troy bird. Daniels produced’ a rea and. white, wit ‘white hackle, and the up river boys sent in a black and Fed, each in weight four pounds { Abe very start Doth sides showed that they meant business, aha tn fended to show game stock to the Ietter. Terrife Nah Ing evened, which lasted for aboat three the Troy bird broke its right wing. Ti 1860.01 derabie doubt on the part of iti bac sto tts chanoos, bat it kept bard at work, the Troy bird stage Ing saycral times, and rather showing a 'cispor fe to swindle @ latter. and the Boston battle lo twelve minutes and three secon | fRoond BaTrie.—Two five pounds were sent in. Trov '® biaew and red, and Boston # red and black with white okie. The ichting was only of short duration, as th ‘Troy Dird out-goneraled the Boston bird in about minotes. Still ve latter bung for some time mass wii & Ft cicran isaea tafore he sh TeROR aan the Troy ton produced «bi apangie, each five ponudt were made when the Bosion bir foto the neck of bis oppone one intuute Troy produced ie ‘one, nether cock y, but Oxbting ta» regular q ini Mnally the contest afer Aghting 5 wunut 80 seconds Firrn Bartie.—This was ono of the most contracted battios of the evening, aud the betting ray hizh, over $2.00 changing the Sght being stubbornly enn: tested inch by inch’ both were ihorongh, gan fo the dmst, | aud @ 18 wot for the B Dilnded on the tart it three min Boston bird The Troy hoid 114 own for some time, and it was though that the Surgeon City boys would carry of the ehamplo Wf not aor ft lotermination For over half of hia eves, Tip tuto him a him fying across the pit. His hitting was ful. and while 1t was apparent that it was al wi the Troy and Albanyites, still they Kent atit; but finally the cont as given to Boston on tho count, tae notes and ten seconds PRICE TWO CENTS, A COUNTERFEITERS’ RING, WITH HEADQUARTERS ON THR OUT- SKIRTS OF PROSPECT PARK. Tho Capture of th the Ganz—The ous Boxes—MId Carreucy or © hance for the Money Diggers. J. B, Doyle, who is accused of operating on & very extensive scale in counterfeit monoy, it various parte of the co been arrested by the Brooklyn detective police. The clreamstances attending the discovery and arrest of Doyle were not made known until yesterday. ‘The whole story of the case is this: For some time prior to May, 1960, J. B, Doyle occupled a small frame house on the ensiern side of Prospect Park, in Sackett street, near Underbill avenue, Brooklyn, ‘The house is a part of the Park property, and wasren’ od to ex-Alderman Ternan, of the Ninth Ward, whe let itto Doyle, Such was the Alderman's confidence in Doyle, who 1s a largo, fne-looking man, about 8% years of age, that he lefts part of his furnitare ta the honse for him to take care of, About five months of the time he was there, Doyle's wife lived with him, but after that she wos not seen by any of the neighbors. He was very frequently visited by une, known mén. Daring the latter part of Aorit, of } Feb. $2.—M. Chevandier de Valdréme, | ssout ihe 1st of May Mast, Doyle moved trom the Minister of the Interior, has sabmitted Ito the Empe- house, which was then rented by Francie ror and to;the legislative bodies a report favoring the Bas y git nik PAR Dt ey decentalization of the Executive Administration, ¢ Pros] rl % ‘The Corps Legisiatit has referred it to a Commines | he asked Danphy whether he could Jeave two boxes consisting of MM, —Barrot, Guizot and Prevost- | for them fromthe West. Mr. Dur consented Paradol, Davie nent away, Time passed og Bot “ail ‘The Jornal Offciel poblishos a list of the persons Calves tn inate. es Cocoa Ot appointed to revise and modify the administrative Finally, as Doyle's absence lengthened inte Fecalations throaghout the Empire ou the sugges- | months, they opened the boxes one dey and wore tons madecby the Minister of the Interior and ap- a ‘One of the bo: tained one hand ‘oved by the Emperor, Among the names on the | pox or auiph rie acid, box of muttatte list are those of MM. Benoit, Desmarets, | lac, or's eye glass, 2 motaliic pia Guitinumne, Gusset, Lovle Lecase, Delaversney aad a in dlatboter, and ‘inch Prevost Paradal, all Liberals. nds of oalp! eh oe Ween In i the debate on the interpel- Bg g RR lation, regarding the domestic policy of the Govern. Haran went cine ment,'was continacd. Count Dara, om the part of rn Dat we the Mivistry, replied to the apeech delivered qatar day by Jules Favre, He pronounced against the de- | Gress, mand for a dissolution of the Chamber, declared that | Doll#hing stooge, « pal fina abroad, and to. lay the foundations of a paris: | coeet, & Bure. ot Panta at Q indations ia Xo) vor's Durniaher, @ scral mentary government. Bmperor had manitested | Sotnts bunch, aber given ‘and paper ot the will to follow s liberal policy. If discord arose he jot of Duroiah beiwoen the, ‘Chambers and, the Miniatey the Be Gelatin rink (oaterien 8 ine ae we ier ‘rei Geolde, and the Ministry w viths Sther box contained & press a eteel preston, HX] sheet {ed'on dhe ede, PPro ses Oats 8-80 aay ord contents of the boxes wero pI connterfeiter, removed them to the office of the Park Commissioners, at ston streets, whence they were tho United’ States Marshal gy Ben covery on ‘of the Secret Service Divi took jon _of the two boxes, therefor to Mr. Taylor, of the Park office, and returned to Washington. ‘That was the last heard or thought setae aot eee e reap at the house in ani manded the boxes. He was informed that they had been removed to the Park Commissioners’ o ‘Thither he went, and there wus told that they deen locked up, and that the man who had the key to the closet containing them was not then ta, Doyle promised to retarn next day. ‘This, however, he failed to do; and as weeks passed, the men is the office thought that ue had‘ dropped" to the kame which the Government was playing. Nothing OnEFK. a The Grent Accommodation which a Law. yor Ask for a Forger wh a Rich and Respectable Relativer—An Anomaly the Conrt of Anomniios, Edward Quimby attempted on the 16th of July last to pasa a forged check for $900 Ho was in- dicted on the 20th of July. In August, Rugene von Bchoening became his bail in £2,000, Yesterday the enso was on the calendar for trial, When it wi called bis counsel said that his client, who was the son of respectable parents, was absent from the Stato, and as the caso had been resting #0 long with- out trial it might continue soto do without incon- venience to any one tn particular; that if the pros- ecution would go no further, and I nione, it would be considered by the prisoner, his family, bondaman, and counsel a great Nod ton. ‘He hoped that the Court would the Indulgence which he ask The lawyers heard this emiled. Recorder Hackett lied thi he had no doubi the counsel and bis client would consider it a great accommodation if the matter was dropped. So would every oF coused of crime, but such a thing could not be done. The bail was thero- ‘upon forfeited, and beach warrant was granted fur the arrest of Quimby. — NAPOLEON'S PUPPETS VOTING. it Burial of Spurious ‘The preliminary exeminations of the persons reated during the recent troubles have been ended. Ono hundred and eight were unconditional charged; 189 were held to appear before the Court: rt were kept under arrest for conspiring agains! the Biato and the life of the Bmpeoror. MRS. POWERS'S DIVORC. ication te Coroner Fiyn: & Lawyer—Vist: to the Pestiferous House of Detention—Powers’ jam. Sheridan the murderer, who shot his wifc last week, sald that Micbaol Powers nad been living with ler and was the father of her youngest child, Powers {sin the House of Detention as a witnces in the case, Mrs, Powers, who bas been living in Brooklyn, came over yesterday and applied to Cor. oner Fiynn to grant her a divorce, on the seore of her husband's Infidelity, Flynn sald that his basl- | "ue ton of him again, until Monday aftern ‘Doss was with the dead, and not in ai ae nooeie, re- | boxes. He was clean shaven, with the exception fewed lite by divorcing them. He re her toa | a moustache, Sed seemed 8 mech younger mea wyer. than when he firet vis! the office, on which occa Before taking legal steps, Mrs. Powers concluded | sion he wore a slouebed hat. His face looked weath first to see ber husband, and having obtained » dle might have becn misteken for @ called upon him with her little girl. She waited In ‘A boy was sent to the Central Police OMed the lobby of that dangerous old wreck, the House of officer, and vending bis arrival, Doyie was om Detention, and word was sent to Powers that » lady od in conversation. He evidently ttonght thal ‘wished to see him there, iis property was safe and was by ng means uneasy Po After remaining there a short time he stepped out the office, saying that Le would call back to ace Mr, with you. Taylor. He then walked up Court street, to Mom: 7 ue, where was arrested Detectives rol t ene ane ‘takenia. a and seeing her, flune I don’t want anything to do nothing to say to you." As he ie exclaimed, * Yes, and I'll have rodress, arte, 8 Polltict There was no examination yesterday before fe ssioner Shields in the case of Lewis Murray, mitted stealing 86 Post OMice ‘letters, Bail opted, however, ™M ys be x therelore with- st his sentence be pronounced as es a Womnnto Death, Castuerow, Cantda, Feb. 22.—In @ drnnken ~ mm its piace, Marcuret knocked 4 atamped her to dea Fetused to have anything whatever to do with the ease, as Whitley bad taken to Washington all the evidence against the prisoner. They then took him to the Central Oftice of the Brooklyn Police, and In spector Folk telegraphed to Chief Whitley as followat nit have arresved Capt. J. B. Doyle, Do you want ™ Soon an answer was received directing that the pritoncr be held. He was therefore locked up. Ie Dis possession was found about $500 in money, two reocints for the rent of the house, 799 Lifuyette enuc, which premises the prisoner said he had role’ Tora friend. Other papers were found in hie hich showed that he was a man of some Ment of Iiltnols, The offices y and ) been arrec‘od PERSONAL INTELLIGENOM arched Tits bow talag wales Destit nola be ed to ie wit ine prisoner. say? that bis arrest wan a mistake, and that the authortie? Bere nothing sear M. C. Hamilton and Licut.-Goy. Hamilton wer elected United States Senators trom Texas yosterany Ir is said that ina certain contingency the Presi- | He adits that wher he went t the Sacket gente point Ges, Frans Sigel to @ Collectuss’ip | house last summer, it was ert oo wes and My some furniture, and ho immiats that If there w thing wrong found there It wee pus there a vacated the house, Yesterday, Operative Applezate of the secret ser: vice division called at Inspector Folk's office and told him that Chief Whitky was in Chicago and would communicate with him. He telegraphed to AC noon yesterday, and was greeted and wel: by Lieuteoant-Gov. Mayre, on dehail of the citi. James B, Liner, Keq., On behalf of the Odd Commissioner Delano arrived last evening from Washington to further invertigate the conduct of Col- ® lengthy con- Tigh bird “quifongnt his opponent trom the very start. ‘They produced s Diack aud red, while Boston ‘out @ fed with white hackle. each four pounds fourteen, The latter cock tried to recover it- soll severai times, but ft had not the legs, eud Qnally the Troy bird sont in stunner upoa the hoad of the Boston cock, and won the Nght in oe Bb, tung ten to two Iwas soun apparent Sx ting all the time at random and was finally pounded with no takers, the Duis given to the Troy bird: time, reven minute ¥ ie money was now stak main, the Now Yorke and Bow undred to elgnty, Boston sent ablac 14 Troy a spagie or benny c The fgbting was sltogether on the side of thu t rock, Yet he apadgle was game, ‘but red soon alter tho start ; the Datife closed fn favor of the Bostou cove ; Lime, Ave minutes and tty #econda Nir Da Tua —Albany and troy show nnd red, fobr pouads eleven, aud New York aud Roston A rimilar cock, with white hackie, four pounds twelve Suuccs. The Mguting was miserable, and with litte OF eitine, “dhe Boy bint soon had ihe game. all own way, and won in three minutes aad twenty second Tents BartiR—This was a brisk and well-comtested fii, the New York and Bosion cock febting his op: nent down in ashort time. They preseuted a red aud black, with white hackle, tour pounds ‘tw ‘Troy sent ina pile sane weight. tho Troy bird Bo acrount and after dubling two minutes, went ov ty} Aght at the close of four winutes ‘ ‘onda 3u Bartia troy sent tn red and black, Now York ared. with white huckle, ench ve po ‘The Nuhting Ftarted 1h quite oriek, rather favornbie to the New York bird; bats chance ahot broke the ieg of the latter and also cut bin soverely ta the ueck, trou. which he went over, and being pounded loa the Battie, the Troy bird winaing the Oguetu three minutes and twenty be TwaLyru lisitim—The betting Feanit of thie battle, New York ie four pouncs nine ands weven. watch bad ne call, but the pile, thoug! od, got right dows to his work, and ‘won the battle wid mata in eevoo minutes ‘The result was received by the Bostonians New Yorkers with creat rejoicing, having some $3,000 on their victory, the main New York and Boston, 7; Albany avd Troy, 0, ——— & black very heavy on Horton sent in biaek four JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘The Commissloners of Emigration yosterday re colved sevaral pisns for the construction of an Ine Arylum on Ward Premium of $1,009. the officers Yeate epiion gt Light Infuutry Jaud, The euccessiul pian takes a 1 members of the . went to Prov Vast even/ug by the Lhe No day the oiler ber on and fo full lee yoster- Dolawar on trying to ead Of wean Payonin Ferry were eon. ight by ‘cs of a large man nus 1 who wwe drilling ward equad on the after deck of the of work wiaber n were attempting to Un rootng at Bt, Thomas chareh Hd street and Fifth avonus, the rope broke and they Hi, instantly kilikag Ht ¥ Kobinson, and ¥, Fostdeats of ‘Mor. Irneturing (he skuli of James Mile Hoan: ¢ Florence Dramatic Associatl of Mr J. W. Flore ee, the ee ymiporel of nbiey, Lr orguniged in a celebrated Trini, ¢ Hebrews, have, Ui Moyer Lewy, Gi becrwtury, dloyer ‘Iien, the foot | R sn drophed dead yesterday. a Poontyenfth airect ard Firet avenue; Whi, Wade, 4: Ludlow street, ll Ged of apoplexy in Graua purse way Hall for the 19 Manzoreht was Adcinide Manzoceh\, ‘the daugter, though bul 14 years of age, ably distingulehed horaolf hy ber netistio performancy of tho piano, ahd ‘Wes Wioei eathusins tically euoured Ly the audianaa, amily of th a decided success. M: Chief Whitley, but up to last evening, the police b lector Bailey The Commissioner went to the Fifth not been informed that Applegate had received any dor oF merchuars werd Og, Wat Fecelved by a large num- reply, Doyle remains locked ‘up in the Washiagtom A street police station, Phy: ae Garber, bee Tiarane,, pablishes | card A citizen who lived near Doyle's bonse in Sackett ‘Commutttee Involving bis honor In tho sal seth ae Erasoaniy reeesed home, oh ine boars, men with dark lanterns digging in the back yard of the house, The supposition, therefore, is that they were burying counterfeiting materials, but noue have been found, aying that he challenges the most Hou into his course while in Congress. feet TA HOURS OF LEISU ped ily Company B of the First Regiment entered with « test into hop last evening in their armor —_—— Company B ot the Twelfth Regiment last evening A New Jorsey Freight Train Burned. had thelr annual invitation bop et the regimental ar | 4 freight train on the New Jersey Ruilrond, from Millstone, which left Newark, coing north, Halter Aareetattoe ts Manns ome easels Relowtle | Strakous 1 ovsicck vesteniay morniign eneett ant Care noite from sparks from the engine, about two miles north Tho Seventy-first Rogiment enjoyed their tnvita- | of Newark, and before the flames were subdued x three cars loadod with hay were consumed, nothing Greet Rat evening. werent Srmory im Thirty-second | Heine font but the iron work of the areske A promenade concert and fair, under the direction ice ceipeal ofthe ladies of, she Swedenborglan Churn, eniten Other Losses by Fire, place at the Kverett Rooms, corner of Thirty-fourth ‘Street and Sixth avenue, on Wednesday, Fed. 23, F. 7. Kendrick, D. G. W. P.. dolvered lecture Jaat evening before the friends of D vistou, No, 158, 8. of T., at the Northwerter iety ox) Areot'and Ninth avenue. A concert followed, An excellent and varied entertainment was given Jaat evening by the children of the Alanson M. KSun- ay School, during which Mr. Thomas rinten- Gant, was toade the Tecrplout of a handsome hecud vor. une’ of Home Views." and the Assistant Superin. funtent,Mr. King, with "Portralla of Colobrated ‘omen’ LOSSES BY FIRE, On Monday the Webster street primary school tm Bast Boston was damaged 63,000, On Monday night the Continental Hotel, Lockport, was noarly destroyed. Lose $10,000, neTbe mt of Zona M; Cureton was rescued trom residence, 8 Viain strect, Albany, while 1t wa fire yesterday. Her condition is precarious ‘The hotel at Franklin Lake, Bergen county, N. J., yas burpeq yertorday. eConpant and leases, Mert ans, and his fanifly had barely tine ta eecape with their lives. Loss $10,080; Insurance $6,506, ‘Tho second and third stories of Robert T. Brown's shirt manufactory, of 889 Broad street, Newark, dostroved yesterday to the amount of $10 00. Geo. Ward's clothing store on tne ground floor’ was daay god 61,000 by water. Insured, Spear & Shield's clothing store, R. McDonough’ ry goods tore, the Postoftice building, Ii, Kinery: photograph gallery, J, M. MeLavghlin'’s boot and shoe ftore, and J. & ¥. D.” Wyand's grocery, in. Piymouty Olio, were burned yesterday morning. BROOKLYN, aaa SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPAH. ——— ‘The Birthday wos observed throughout the lend, A new spouting mineral spring has been discov. ered near Saratoga, Felix Van Reuth has mington and Baltimore R of » broken collar bone, Mr. Kelly, of Pennaylvania, #1 tn the Cometook Ledge ooutain enough silver to pay the national debt, ‘The captain of the “Emma, No. 01 Cairo that Aeventy live ued the Philadelphi road for $30,000, 1 sthat the mines * telegraphs ‘ore lost by the burning Of the steamer ""Rinma No. 3. ‘ekuion waas MaTER ca iss Lac ‘The Rey. T, Malono, colored, of New Albany, was pkatin ‘agreed apo elected \ico-trealdent of theladiaae Kepubheas Beate | {iile stuiee and Henry Dollard for « gold meusle Coi.vemtion yesterday, the Brooklyn rink. 5 : ‘There was no observance of Washington's birth: ‘The North Carolina Vogisiature repeatod yeaterday | 44. f y beyond the exhibition of flags on the public build 411 railroad appropriation acts passed during the last A all raliroaa sppropriation acts p ring the I {ogs, ond the suspension of buslness in all the Biae Courts, A St, Lonis Judge hi tracted by'a wite can be Bol from her separate estat ‘The San Francisco M. decided that debts con- | ‘phe Ley ct cisintive Committee on framing amend: olleeted from the husband, | moni 10 the Brooklyn City Charter hed a confereneg esterday with Constitutional Union Asseciotion of wokiyn, who are desirous of baying all local com cantile Library Aesociation have decided to tender Camilla Urso @ grand compli. ns Abolished especially the Water Buard, cy ary ball ou the 26th inst, —_—— Patrolmen of Boston are hereafter to take CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, {ron ir performing detective duty. “The epectal detec: Sane vo oyster is to be aboushed, ate on Monday night, William Blackert and Qa; The Committe on Mines and Mining will report | aka edt in eet eles Alling Winekert barroom, In favor of extending Government aid to the construc: nokert *, by Alloa, Un of the Sutro Tunnel in seve of the ous The Democratic Btate Convention of Connee James Courtney, of 829 Bast 'l'wenty-second street nomuated Janes English for Qovei and (or Lieut. | was shot in the back of the head by John Crootn, of 2 Governor, ex-Congrossinan Jaltus Hotelikics, EaacTwenty fourth etroet, Inet evening, white standin The city government of Mobile tins beon turned | eRVersing with lis wife and sister, Cronin was arresto over to Dr. R, W. Coie, Ex-Mayor Price has been atrick Horrigan was held at the Tombs, yestor. Wwaned. Tt is prom eraor of the Hudson's Bay Comp J Lamp. PHig with the members of the eroment of Winuopeg, Gea, Iioll has been 1 that the airoggte will end hore. | day: for prenkiny Into “Heney. J. Honne iv tauot tore, at 27 Went street, and scaling ® quantity. of champagne and other liquors. His hat was found 19 ve re, the liqnor in the yard, snd the prisoner Lear his Own room Up etal Yesterday, as Patrick O'Neil, ono of the sistant Hounds, aod who were discharged (or drunkennes ‘The present Stato oMcers were renominated ex- | fell upol bin, knocked nim down, and, after kithi {the Btite Troatorer, and one of the Supreme | him about the head and face, walked aw iter faa the auaraer-Leueral, by the Repoblicas | Last evening, Lawrence’ fynes utics Hash Gill 2 z Javan, @ well-Kuown burglarg was discovered In Ui ‘The report of the Virginia House Judictary Com: | menses of F. Keating, sur Firat avenues: Whoo. the i Prliteo, declaring @ second ratification of tie Four. | ma'es came upoo the burglar. he feonth and Filteeoth Amen 7, ont story window to the ning adopted yesterday. Au ndment, deciaring it wp | etre He was captured by Officers De and Canon uomaacy Poamiae Or he validity of the former ratioen: | Hyon waving fel dachar‘ hie sists mth) ss. Wom wad dafaatede wlibont ened by ‘wae apparently unconcerned, amd sald there en be some mistake. The oMcers took him before stant United States District Attoracy Parris, w