ai I as iii 4 sae 5 THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR now NE TRIES TO LNTRAP NEW YORK JOURNA He Claims (hot the Sealpa of the Young Dew mocracs Oro Swinefig at His Belt=-Ke te Dtet din fs Monewyor—Norton aod Genet Soy Hts a Damned Lie The Ree pore: Compromise Tie Rin Dodger rt) the Bute, Atnasr, Feb. 24.—The war against the Ring ts fupstantl.liy ovor for the session. ‘The Inspectors aod Canvassors in your city are to be elected by the people. T.« Hoard of Supervisors is to be reorgan: drei, and ali are t» be electod, ‘The Aldermen are to be elected from separate disiric's, am at present, ‘he Metropolitan Potlee Commission is to be abol- taved \wiasroners for New York county are to beelected by tho poyular vote, The consideration fot this large concession by the Ring is probably the reflection of Hoffinan as Governor. INFORMATION WANTED. On the receipt of this despatch nt alate hour, the following ‘elegram was sent to Albany: Sry Eprrontat Rooms, Feb, 4—11 P.M. 1b Sun Correapon tent, Aldai Is there any trath tn the stotement that Norton, Creamer, and the rest of them have compromised wih Sweeny? An apparently trastworthy despatch recived here affirms thia, Answer auick, MANAGING BDITOR. ALL A uoax. At 19:00 A. M., the fouowing answer was received fo Tue fee Managing Latin N.Y, Swa. ALBAN, PUD. M.—1 took saoper with Norton ten minotes ago, and he says ttle ail a hoax. Creamer le not hore sud no arrangement could de carried ont withont cournlting him, O'Deiea, Morrisasy, TH don, anit oti @ ‘This rumor bas been started by the Ring. Wi!) make fur.oor inquiries Immediately, A. M, SOTELDO, Ja, “a DAMNED Lie.” At 9 A.M. the tollowing confirmatory telegram wae received of Tam Pex offico: To the Manayrny Bator of The Sun. ALBANY, Feb. 2\—Havo sren both Norton and Genet. They say it 18a dammed lie, ‘The other newspaper correspondents have telegraphed the fame thing. 1 think those fellows have been paid by the Ring. A.M. SOTELDO, Ja, A Different Story The Fight Still Going on— No Giving Way-The Young Democracy Bound to have Sweony's Sculp—They Spit 0 Hin Offers, fpecia! Corresoondence of The San. Aunayy, Feb, 24.—The events of the past fow days prove beyoud all peradventure that it is an Biter impossibility for Squire Sweeny and bis fo Jowers to continue in power, or lave a voice in the councils of the Demoeracy, It ts asserted that the wily Squire ts convinced of this fact, and has ro expressed himeslf to @ friend. The Young De- mocracy ere not Geloded by Bweeny's seeming inac- tivity, While ve and bis hirelings are running about ia ail directtons saying that they are willing to Acknowledge defeat, that they are glad to be re Leved from further responsibility, and that they have thrown up tho sponge, strenuous and per- Peat forts are beng mado to gain over the ublicans, Tis is a positive fact, SWEENT'S OVERTONES Ywthe Republicans are very temeting. Me will do seyibing for them i they will save Lim, He will ik joy auien.imrenla they May suKKest 10 his new tharier. He is even willing to do all in his power to Impede any legislation eto New York city, and leave the prcsaot Munveinal aod County Gor troment undisturbed, including the Cot Which be pledged blusel! to aboileh, and the Excise nd Couspiracy laws be promised to repeal, For the d of the Republicans he will pay apy price, Can ‘eytbing demonstrate the desperation of the Ring 4nd the Lopiessn as of thetr couse beter than this ? He regrets that tere are not now in te Legislature fic eam Repaulicaaa ax Movry Sanith, Andi Beaker, Ruius B. Andrews, and others of the same fvpe, [such wore sthe caso, Sweeny tight willl everomebuye, © THE YOUNG DEMOCRACY, the leniership of Blood, Norton, Genet, niord B.C ureh, oossess_the ta ot and codper.tup of the Rep Houses, and mither the Ring their simecnres Will swerve fi ey ror Hutable purpose such men aa Alvord, Hnested, otorrs, wh car: thems Ives for the popolar Young Demormey against tne vi lanous Ring. Not he money in Sweeay's Tenth Nat oral Bank can t yilucnce-thein to chunge their course. ‘The As sem diy rove on, the Speci ong Lill proves this Assertion, ‘There ik not a mingle Republican Senator WI CAN BE RURDOASED by the Ring. Sweeny's little game docs mot stop here, He still owns Gov. Hotman, and the latter I obey Sweeny's order to the letier, Gov. Hof ae decired himself avalnst the Young Demo. "ey aul the pe ple, He favors tue new charter every wher ug moasare. He will exercise 5 sei prerogative without mercy, aad he thus hopes to rescuc Baceny trom rni THE SPRCIAL SESSION ‘The Ml to abo! h the Coart uf Sp°e'al considered toi# morning by ihe sions w mate Cu , er on Municipal Afflura, of witch William weed Ja Chairman, ‘at met’ with the approval of the (Committe, It was immediately thereafter fu: Verably repored to the Henave. At the evening uater Norton, who wns the. oniy k Senator present, obtained anani- nt to tuke the till out of ite order ono consider it 'u the firet Committee of the Whole. A few minutes later the bill was reported from the Oommitice, and the Senate ordered it tou third Feaing, It will be passed to-morrow, The ling Benacore, when they Dear of this flank movement Wil po dount be ereat.y mor ined. IMPROVING THR ERIE ROAD, Mr. Winaus, of Chatsuqua, offer d a bill the title Df which 1s (0 reorganize the railroads of this State [i forks ike ano br Ene Railway Joh. ‘The bill 1s #0 edroitly drawn that no one except those Sd bave been abie to ruess what it means. Sentevccs are twenty and thirty Lincs long. After Ferding the piper ten times, sour correspondent OD | des trat the objet of tbe bill ts to aathorize the Kile Bailway to abworb all (he litte railroads on the ine of tin in track. An erroneous impr evells that Mr. Sweeny is atill a director of the te Katlway. Such ia mot the cose. He resigned kia Poririon on tic Ist of January, and Hogb Sulin wis elected in his place, TWRNTY-VITR DOLLARS A MINUTE, Timothy J. Cammt ells bil\, providin : for the Inxn- + slnecare berth uf a Clerk to the Board of Po. Lice Justices, at a salary Of $6.00 & year, Wan passed dn the Asseruniy to-day. It is owine t) the strenu. ous personal efforts of Mr. Car peli that the success Of this Geestiounble menau.e was due. The entire New Yo: delegation, with the exception of Peter Mitchell, voted tor it," Bome aver tbat they voted for ‘his bi Decause the berth is to be given to Mr, Campbell himseli, and that they did not have the Leari to refuse tw provid fora fellow member, who only hold me Kinecure worth $2,000 B year, ‘The people, whose money has been voted Sway, will Lest Jucge of the merite of this excuse, DRAWING-ROOM Cans, The Senste Nstirosd Comunitiee, at their meeting this Site noon, exsmined Wilham H. Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, Horace ¥, Clark, and Mr. Van Waener, Feiaive t) the runping of om and sleep ing carn, Mr. Vanderbult testified that he bad no Personal tutercet whatever in these cars, ‘They Were run excinsively by Mr. Van Wagner, who wat permitfec to do so upon paying the Hudson River ond Central cowpensation, how mach he did not Mr. Vander Bilt ec rs these care as detriment or } to railroad Bterests, ‘They do not yield any pronte, and if he dul hiv own Way, he wouid stop runaing them to- but the public would raise such a clamor would not dare do it. He nllowed these his road beforo the other rival rouls, ‘The Committee eilelted very little irom) Mr. Van derd.t, Mis counael, Mr, Furrehild, in terposed a multiplielly of te t Bical" objec Whenever any attempt was mado to ask Auestions rot strictly pertinent to the #htject, Tne fromination ot Mr. Van Wagner showed that he is Hue uwner of uli the drawing roum aad sleeping cars on the Hudson River and Contral roads, aod that he Pays those companies twenty and twenty-five per ent, of the inree received from passengers who Qalronize the Mr. Harace F. Clark corroborated Mr, Vanderbili'a teslimony, and Jay Gould Geciared that the Erie road were not testricted by iw dy their eburges, The Comumittee 1)! continue their Inveatigution next woek Horry Gene's bill to constructs bridge over the at River, touching at Bluckwel's Islutd, gave rise 4 \ arm debate ip tue Houss to-night, ‘No action Was taken on It, BOL, Touisne Proceedings of the Legistatu The Sena in Committee took up the bill to abol. Wh the Contracting Beard and the: systems of revatniag We Canas by contrac Aa amerom & ie ibe Canal diced “power wo" eaneul nameRe soit tite the anal “Commiasto gers was os ia the oth was bres lng, Mert weed lutroduced 6 Pei stata te! fans ap in New favtie Atscuny NecBag tuo offer 6 folnt resvintion that the. How ‘ihe dia ob April 4. \ir, Mosely oujected he (bill aiending the emarter of the New York and Aaland Bridge ompiny waa lust on ite. third y & Vote Of 8 Lo Hand tien tabled, “The hilt Council of Krookivn to open Ma ruuilug 1 Gowanus Canal Lied jadi inulebury Wee Over the Fatare of his Country—The Ar! by tho Presence o who were not Born with Silver DOSS SW EENY'S LAST can.] seca mien SUCCESSOR, The Ordetan' Spenker—The Unanimous Passage of & re-Exit the Mtr pre« Wasiivotox, Feb, 24.—Tho Senate having taken up the question of referring to the Jud:clary Committee the credentials of Mr, Revels a Senator from Missiasipp!, Mr, Savtsmuny (Dem., Del.) snp: ported the motion, on the principle ® hich w ‘alned by bis political ass Resolution of Co: ative from South Curell jo be Re-elected, Wasnixotox, Feb. 24.—Mr. B, F. Whittemore, Representative from the First District of South Carolina, rose, and in @ voice free from tremor or agitation, began to read nis defence, but was inter- rupted by the Speaker, who tnstructed the Clerk to rend Mr, Whittemore’s letter of resignation. Mr. Whittemore desired to recall that letter until after be had read his defence, bat the Speaker decided ‘that that could not be done, and the Olerk read the tes in the Senate, that the Constitution be (Rev ‘¢) was not eligible to a west in the Senate, on the He denied that any claim to etait could be establiahed by the Civil Right Fourteenth Constitutional Amendment, horause the Constitution required NINR YRARS’ PREVIOUS CITIZENS" & Of applicants for seats in the Senate, aud the requt sito nine years since the enactment of the Ing!» at referred to had not expired, But it was claimed \aat Mr. Revels was o citizen prior to that legtelat'on er to that was that the Dred Scott decision Was, at the time of tts delivery, the only authentic exponiiion of the Constitution on the point that a ne- fro oF mulatto was not such a citizen of the United States as was contemplated at the time of the ad: p- tion of te Constitution, The principle involved in thia ¢ said, had been ondor ion, because the Civil Rughte bill Amendment were based upon the con- viotlon of Congr oss that at the t'me of the DRED SCOTT DECISION free necroes and free mulattOes were not citizens of Mr. Saulsbnry then went on to argue that it wea not competent for any one State to make a citizen of the United Siates. Consequens! if Mr. Revels bad ever voted ip Onio, of whicn the 1 wae in violation of the Const In conclusion, he re- round cf awrrt of WM, 1870. The Hon. J. G. Blane, usd of Revresentattoes—Sir :—1 enclore the following eommunieation, address Goverpor of Son Waamnarom, Pei Sveaker of th ito grain tact and atmerber of th Tespec TE Wilt Mr. Wittesmore rose 10 speak, but the Speaker said Chat it was not within the province of the Chair to recogniae any other than a member of the Hoase. Ifthe Jndgmen. of the Hon my ‘soulfy them fam no long be that the gentleman animons consent to proceed, tt will be fox the House, not for the Chair #0 to determi Mr. Logan (Rep., 1.) said that the precedents had decn that where a member of the Hou depends on the House to determine whether that fact concluded the question. Mr. Batler (Rep, Mass.) made the point of order not member enough to spoak, be certainly was uot member enough to be by all the Radt tho United States, wos no evidence, tuuon of the Dalted States, marked that he had bat hitle hope for ‘TH FUTURE OF HIS COUNTRY. if possible, this threatened ea. to our white posterity heritage bequeathed by our honored amd noble Ancestry to thelr white dese.ndants, bowover, that bis own eforts would not avail, hia seat, be wosl. utter b jolemn protest against this proceeding in behall of a Teyolntionsaed country, 9.) during tho remarks of Mr \ Kevois was neither ® negro nor ‘The Speaker overruled the point of order. Mr. Banks (Rep., Mass.) thourht that the House would beled ito a great dificully dt it were to ac- cept the doetrine that ® momber could resign his it the consent of the House, Tho House would escape its eu tleman from Ho would avert, therefore, jin resainin, lina to speak in bis own Ho would thas assume to be a member of the House, and the House could vote as it pleased On the reroiation, Sanlsbury, said t a molatto, but on he mado the fact known out of compassion for the montal enfferings of hie friend (Mr. Bauls- bury), apon the probability of being co.apelled to aasociate in the Kcoate with a jet bisck necro. Mr. Howann (Rep, Mic.) Mr, Revels's election to be onelusive; and that the only issue now Was upe the acceptance oF rejection of Lim ass member on account of the color of his Tt was urged shat he (Revels) was of African descent, and therefore had not been s citizea of tbe United States for uino years, It was not The case of Mattesoa in the Thirty-fourth Congress etly in point, Congress already the Secretary of the Treasury and the Minister to France had resigned their weate in id the geatieman froin Massachnsetta himeels went through the same process when he ‘was elevated to tue Gubcruatorial ebair of Massa- Mr. Banks anbdmitted that {n thor Sent Of the House was implied. Mass.) regarded thia as @ point and It scemed to ds lieved tae proof of cases the con- of vital importas: ons a precedent to bo established that a member whether the House willed 1 or no sired to put bis opinion on the reco: Tbs Coustitution clothed the House with power to pnoish a member; bat if a member could eseape panithioent by merely resigning wheth- er the House willed it or not, al! power ‘The House could be left at it withoutaquorum, by a given number of members sending @ paper'oi resignation to the NATIVE BORN INTADITANT of the United States, nor was it preteaded he was » Hie (Mr, Moward) maintawed that cvery d Statee and pot ever a thet nativity imparted citizen. He would Garry this dvctrine so far as to assert that even a black man born slave was to be held to be a citizen from hie b.rth. Such o one bad always owed ce and citizenship W re cor Dred Seott decision, in hm ve burpuse of which usion, for all tim lity, the rightfuisess, and even the PIETY OF SLAVERY, and It had anpk, if not into oblivion, then into eter: nal derision and contempt of a colored man to the seat formerly dilet by J+i. Deileved would gladden the marked that Chief the Dred Scott de- those with pure African blood in thelr ancestors bad been sold as slaves; evidence that the ancestors of Mr. Ie were locluded in this category? On the con: trary It bad appeared in the discussion thas Proportion of white blood that some of his ances person born in the Unit slave was a citizen ; ship in aut countries, lon, Was a partisan decision, . th (Rep, D1), with the consent of by judicial dee Mr. Farnsworth (Rep. ie Mr. Logan, moved that’ the resolution of eaptlsion Agreed to without a division, Thereupon Mr, Logan otfered the following reso- tocome, the ie; Ittemore, late member from Caroling, did inake Miltary Acaien w in this eiection Davis, that which be lover of freedow. J olut wad to the Naval Ac tion of the law. and th enced by pecunlary cousiderat'>as, and tuat h duct in the premises has been such as to sow film un e House of epresentacives, and. ined as couduct UuWorthy of w rep Justice Taney expressi. therefore 18 conde: Fesentative of tho peopl Mr. Butler (Rep, Mase.) asked vnanimous con- sent that Mr, Whittemore be heard on tust resolu- Dut waa there say Was 8 map with a la! and it followed uw lore were not slaves. On the whole, the authorities, legal and otherwise, Re ‘deen a citizen of the, reo atta Paes: DAVIS JUST PRIOR TO THE Wan, and before the latter hed left the Senute, during whieh he declared to Davis bis own conviction Mr. Morgan (Dem., Onio) objected. ‘The recolution wei adopted unauimously, Yeas, eaded the caso. ‘more is going home, and if his friends hi nowination, which ¢!, Tun Beta, wad ithe aces election is lars of an interview THE GOLLADAY CADRTSHIP SALE, to-day examined hom Goliaday the tether of He resides in gage} to distitiing gun Wes fired upon the flag of the country, Ghd nome day, Io the cro, Mr. Cameron assertion verit Senate how much Che war, and lio was the attempt of the Mr. Withams) to argue thot ‘Veis) bad more white than black blvo. A consideration of that y Senator, in view of tue creat sory on) believed the J Have gone against as had it not d thousand nearoes Wie Without action tbe Senate s: and that bis (Davis' Justice of God, be oc said he had tived Hie had not paid Y circumstances, the Co tied as to Wh, Mr, f whoy he did not know, SUPPOSED ANOTHER o-An Unkhoown German ‘Thrown Down Stairs in uw Baxter Street His Probable Death brought an unknown German to the Fraukiia strect station this mor: ning. ¢ foot of a Might of stairs at 43 Bax. tide of war vo been for the two hun ame to the rescue, Otiicer Buckley eae DR, FURBUS'S INSTALLATION, Impressive Ceremont « the Church of tho Evening ta Tin) sAguration, evening the Rev, Dr, Forbes, a dull ac count of whose life was given Dean of the Genorsl Theological Seminary in West Twentieth street, The inmates averred that the man had fallen 4own stairs while drunk, but appearonces iniicated that ho had beon thrown over the banisters. the belief at Capt. Jourdan’s besdquarters, The man is dangerousiy hurt, and is unable to immediately taken to Bellevue Hus- NEW YORK. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1870, : WHITTEMORE HUMILIATED. —— WHY THE HOUSE COULD NOT AOCOBPY MIS RESIGNATION. THE FLAUNTING OF SILKS AND THE GLITTER OF DIAMONDS, _——— ‘The Dazale on Marray Hil—Fifth A Brooklyn and Bice’ One of tho most ptgchens Kae of the sea. ton was tho Wedding of Miss Pannte C. Banker and Mr. Jobn Sinclair, in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Chareh, yesterday atternoon. The church was densely crowded, both on the main floor and In the Galleries, and even standing room in all but the centro ainlo, which was reserved, was at a large Premiam, The display of elegant tollettes was very rich and varied, the assemblage being composed of the very creme of fashionable society. ‘At o'clock, the time appointed for the ceremony, the avenue for two blucks elther way from the ebarch was blockaded with gy and stylish equip- Ages, seeking an opportunity to unload their freight of butterflies, arranged along the curbs, awaiting the close of the event, One thousand Invitations Are said to have been issued for this grand wed- ding; but not less than threo thousand persons were in the churei: to witness It. ‘Tho bridal party did not arrive anti! % minutes past 2, at which time they were announced by « rand burst of music from thp organ. Tho contre doors were thrown open, and the showy procession entered the church, preceded by four youthful and rather green ashers, Then followed the brides- maids and, groomsmen, threo couples uniformly dressed, The groom, supporting the — bride's mother, came next, and then tho great centro of attraction, the falr bride, teaning on the arm of ber father. wor medium beleht, 8h taacharming blonde, of medium beight, wore an clezant white satin robe en train, with a costiy fizured lace veil, thrown back from the face and falling gracocully over her shoulders and down beck. The v confined by wreaths of oran, hlossoms, Sho carried en immense bouquet of white flowers in her hand, Among THR THREE BRIDESMAIDS wore Miss Carrie Bonkor, the bride's sister, and Misa Annie Mortimer. They wore ®hite tarletan, the skirts profusely rafied, and headed with pi cs. Broad while eatin snabes hung from the back, Toe waists wero cut low in the nec shot Aleevor, with aco 0 i, igh peck, and long siceves, They each carried eloqnent bouquets, THR GROOM AN» ATTSNDANTS were dressed alike in black — beoperl hate Waistcoats, and light trousers eravais, an Untod glovor. ‘They all wore bouquets ia the but- ton \olee of thelr coat Banker was dressed in a rich purple allk, mote pla . With an elegant embroidered white lacs shawl. Bt a seoea2 gO as the was rformed by the pastor ireh, tf Kiev. Dr. Thal, who wore on. the. ocession s black robe and white gloves. He made use of an entirely extempore formule, which was highly {mpresnire, After a solemn invocation, he delivered a brief ex: hortation and instroetion to the noptial pair on the duties and responsibilities they were about to as sume; then, joining their hands, demanded their respective acceptance of each other as husband and wife, which he theu pronounced them to be. A fervent praver for ihe Divine blessing on t! tials, and a benediction closed the ceremony, ond the party at owce returned to the residence of the bride's futher, in West Thirty-third street, where their relatives and more intimate friends were re- ccived. THR ORAFPSTEDT-MOPKINS NUPTIALS, At 4 P.M. at the residence of J. R Kopking, Raq. 251 Clinton street, Brooklyn, Mr. Hilario H: Gratistedt and Miss Louise Stuart Hopkins were united in marriage. Only the relatives and a few Iumediate friends of the family were in attendance The bride was dressed in a pluin travelling suit, and ttonded by bridesmaids. Soon afer the cere the happy couple started on ® tour through oth. ST. PACL'S cmeacn crownRD—A Br THREW MINISTERS TIE THR KNOT, Last evening St, Paal's M. B. Chureb, on Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street, was crowded in the strictest cone ot the word. ir ode tone to w, ¢ tbe marr remony had been fovued, oat the awe, outs’ tice ward completely filed with fashionabies tn fall evening state. The side pews were ali occupied, the seats la tus ami galleries were filled, and still the visitors poured into the charch, though there was not an occupied seat to be had. Deltcate ladies stood for Uiree-quarters of bour, rather ti mony Where two Rte weil know ety as Miss Lucz A. Rich.“teen Browning wer united te the bonds of wedlock by Bishop Simm + of Phiadelphia, the higdest digui- tary of the Methodist Courch. z. 4 At 7.90 P. M., the bridal party arrived, and were preceded to the altar by the six ushers, Messrs. Waterman, Rees, Scott, Mead, Champney. Verm: The Drie was aceompapied by her three brides- Ly , Mise Cora Richardson, Mias Lon Arthur, aad Miss FE Cross, and they were escorted by the grocm's best ceu, Messrs, Browning, Jobnson, and P AND he ceremony wae pérformed by Bishop Simpeon, by Dr. Mandevil. of Harlom, Mr. Ricgeway pent of 8t, Paul’ Mr. Ferris Tripp, of ¢ deliverod 9 short but stirring address pair previous to the service, to whieh bride was too nerVous aud the groom too joyful to atten je Was Uressed ‘ino singularly rich white ‘ut Pompadour.jend wade exactly in the She wore a magnificent ond parare, had diamond earrings and « die. nd bracelet, ' Hor Was encircled with Wreath of orange blossoms, which wae surmounted by 8 veil of iliqsion. The bridesmaids were dressed in white tulle, very richly trinmed with flounces of roampink satin, fthe savie, with bal dressed in modern ly covered with diamond powd ry Mrs, Ri ar re! ou, Was ik moire, with a Chantilly shawl, I et, Mrs, Shattuck, Was also present, wearing 4-Ereen satin dress, Chareh of the Transfenration, » Pith avenne and Twenty-niat) was half-post 7, but a UT VASTASTIC, sirect, The appointed hour some time detore this the church was weil dlled. The students of the Seminary occupied seats iu a body im the front of the enureh, Among the con- Kregation we notfced very many of the distinguish ed laymen of the Episcopal Church in this city, and quite a number from a distance, The music was very fine, and refiected great credit upon the stu- Jents, who composed the chotr. finging of tho glorious "Jerusalem and other clergy and the look their approp ingraceful Misbes The Bell of the Fut Men, in irving Hall, last ning, Wes in Boe FeeDects @ enccess, tlemen were present, all welghtig 800 pounds more Several ponderous ladies also were for instance, Miss Libby, Mrs. Turner, and Miss McQuade, all of Boston, and w together 1,907 pounds, than usustiy, But the oceusion wre radi: marred by the presence of a weighty bully, aamed 1 bar in Hrondway, near Murder: Lie displayed bin roma: Prosident of bis own 01 members of It, Ht showed his cour lame and gentiemanly reporter Kugiish Zimea down eta! break another's neck, itself of thie rnfian, The doorkrever birod for the occasion was not Deiter chowen tian the barkerper, wno acted aa chief of the Floor Committ med with fur Wise adorned with Ofticers No. 4195 and 1,814 ably assisted this vet by promiscuously Jamming and throw- diea about the lobby, corte as much inconvenienc These blue-coate morals further enbs the Goiden,” the Bishop Dean entered the chanecl, ai places, Bishovs MeCoskry of Michigan, and Tul- J. Coa, whe rans m toward the enization, toward several in throwing the Hougliton,’ Betts, D ' Colleze ;' Higbee, and many others were ed the evenlaz servico, The 4th, “th, 6th. ond Tih verses of the 99th sciee after which the venerable Dr, Price, over whose head eighty winters hev Slowly a)vanced to the pr and delivered to him tbe ke Forrineton, Beeretary of ten st-pped to the front of t clear voice read the minutes, contain und order for the Inetallation of the keys to Dr. alf of the Trustees, with these words tiftcation to come throuri: and doing bis ‘The’ Association should nd {on were then sao, His bead bad a ca, exsiéing Bishop's cuair, 9 of the Semiuary. Dr: he Board of Trustnes, he chancel, and with a re nation, election, Dr. Forbes, and formally deliver lay within thetr d guardians of the public ced the enjoyment of those proseut by their clegaat language and choice cx givos me the greatest g frost and snow to presen’ and whatever your change there was po chunge of affecsion with recollections. and May God bless yon and give you streneth for your mantiold daties r election, and pleasant !t is to ree ‘ou Foceive the congratulations of 60 many absent Though your office was not Fequired in past years, yet Bew circumstances mast ur Wisdom, knowledge of tie power of Wuscipline pregial of relations wei last night was the most successful ever wit. An carly as balf-past 9 o'clock the Academy was prcked to suffocation with a gorgeous «littering crowd of masquers, was occupied, the lobbies were file floor was thronged with expectant Lelderkramse's ud sweethearts, waiting for the ‘The back of the stage was drape: with ocurtain'on which appeared the Isthmus. of In front of tits many hued and Oriental arches and. gingerbr Rare exotics were disposed adont tle ball Iablo spot, and extra chandeliers threw additional light upon ‘the precisely the curtain was thereafter every imag essed in this city, T ta preside at you ishopa and Trustees, and half of the be provided for, aud wor'd, kindness, an itiv ft you for the post, thone keys be neve he Dean recelved them with Rev, Dr, Mo.gan, of the Standing and therr wives show ts begin, tarnished tn yi h modesty, and the ‘ominittce, and work set it off the greatest office render it very lation should bs celebrated Pleasant Js my duty to you the arsurance of the great con d respect of the trustee: to @ port of hover le species of tomfoolery by every impossible kind of man tn every imugin- able cut and color of ress engaged attention, athe tinportance n appropriate The Advent of Revet NOTON, Feb, 24, made (o-morrow to get T welcome you responsibility You «re enteriog upon your time, aud upon rou will de- ‘t vrosperity of our dima Mater, ive, conscientious Ife, ani i combine to fit Uvties at a most critics Thing, couRErval xperienve of Komanism, Fyour position, May Goa prosper our Beinin ary.” br. P. Vinton then Great Fire tn Galveston. Gazvestox, Feb. 24.—Fire last night dostroved a block on the n montand Twent) rend the addrees of Dr. Sea F acting Professor, on benulf of tie andson of the famous Dr. beabiry is a Bishop Seabury, the firet & formerly editor of the CAurchin Church of the Annnnciatior “second streets, abd the opposite the south side of Strand, Louses were of large stocks of goods, » and rector of th were filed with ourteentn sire: Tue loss is estimated at The Jolly old Mery Kanaan esea Jail of Hobokes ped yesterday mor h was built and rebuill areas Ff Losses by Fire. 's carpenter shop in terday ; lues 5,00); uo’ insur Wiliam Vanco Toland, was buried y UUme ago by tho IL found the girl meadows, ver} meeting-houre in) Weymonth, +was Duraud on Weduesday. Lees, $15,000 ; Lugar der tuo intlue They took her to the swt Prison, and funy her into the fifth story of Tl, F Weat & Co,'4 building, Cincianatt, on Wedncaday’ ulg iit, #72,0W Worth of property. ight a fire was di d'nt veo 1k In that light. Instead, ept of her gin, she studied the institution, and’ having found ite crawled ott over the 0 the reur door and strength of the vulnerable part, bars of the rear gate, suiled int smashed It down, ap id covered in the stables ef oft, LT Kaat Fort y-first street, des Yaldablo horses valued with 00. The Ore is supposed to be the wor « {rimmed with @ narrow edeing of white satin, Mrs, Browniug, the groom's mother, sat in a neighvoring Pew, aod was dressed in roso undress slik, with trimming of gray satin, —— Lenas of the Atlautic a Nallroad—One Line, Oue Management, Oue Destiny, ‘The Supreme Court of Philadelphia, Chief Jus- tice Thompson presiaing, yesterday rendered a de- cision in favor of the proposed lease of the Atlantic end Great Western Kail way to the Erie Company, and | ng ptorily dismissed the bill o f exceptions that had eo Bled by the fret mcrigage bondboiders, and other opposing parties, th lease being ordered to executed acenrdin if now in porseasion of the iine frow Selamanes to Cleve- land, and through to Cincinnatt, This Dae Been a bard fought battle, every possible objection Raving been made to the consummation of the lease, The most emt w York, Obie, and Penasylvauia, were pitted against Mr, Pr ie A. Lave aud bis'nsaistanta, but the legal meuber of the famous triumvirate of Brio conducted tits case Wi Such signal woility that he won the victory. By this decision the Erie Company bas gained sil that tt ever asked, and bas secured, despite the most vio- lent opposition, emanating, ii is presumed, partially from rival lines, & direot through route to Cineinn and the far West, Westward the course of Erie takes ite way. parties oj nt cost! the ne lease was ———————— How Bridert Gienx Fell into the Dismal Dungeon of Detent Jane Duffy bad a commirsion to procure a bab; for ® wealthy woman who liad lost her owe chil Meeting ® poor, half famisned frishwoman With an infant in ber urme in the strec t, she invited her | restaurant, and while the woman w Vanished with the cbild. Yesterday sent Bridget Girng, the mother, to the erambling and noisome House of Deten ion, and released Mra Dally on bail to answer ton charge of kidnapping. eating Ji ustice Beott The Penitentiary Ta the L ithetau's Fin ited States District Court in Bi lyn yesterday, a motion was for an arrest of udgment tn the case of Th ©. Cullicot, ex- eaker of the Assembl ex-Colivetor of the ‘Third District, who w: 10,000 in 1863 and sen tenced to the penite: WO years for conspir- Ing to defraud the g i connnel asked leave to submit & brief in snpport of suci a motion, and Judge Benedict took the papers and ‘will cons sult with Jadge Nelson. {Nene 4 Murdor tn Williamaburgt. Malachi Muldoon, sixty-five years of age, a ro sidentot Syracuse, died lakt night at the residence of bis daughter, la Ninth Mr. Muldoon visiting ehter's, and left thero at ut ¥ o'clock on Monday morntog last to take o walk ubout town, Au hour alter: ward, be was brought buck by unknown persons With his head cut, and was unable to tell what hed happened to him, ‘and remai 8 10 i pargene mained ynoonscions until ———— The Cost of Our Dilliard Saloons, Coroner Cornelins Flynn has sued Henry NWyatr, the lesaee of the floor above his billiard and liquor saloon, %4 Broadway, to compel the latter to remove obstructions placed hy him which darken the skylight over the saloon, thus necessitating the Use Of Kasligi throughout the day, Coroner Fiyus saya he hae @ lease of the premises for two yours and ten months, and has expended $¥5,000 on fix- tures and repatis, ~ metiaienierseers Woman Suffrage in Minnesota, Sr, Pav, Feb, 24.—The bill which re thy Passed the Minnesota House of Mepresentutives, oviding for submitting to the people of tho Btate h amendment to the Constitution on the question of woman wudrage, was to-day concurred in by the ate—19 t9 18,” The bill provides that women may THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA,| 7" vere wonpenens Exotting Meeting ef West Side Citinene— perce the Friends of Political Lenders 18 PUBRTO PRINCIPE IN THR WANDS Gallows? OF THE PATKIOLS? A large meetin: of the west side citisons was held last evening in the Ninth Ward, in responds to the following call : “ Montron” AssocraTton, oF Naw Yors.—You are HOTS ot Rese Sear ome ‘Saas ‘Dy order of the “A.” A prominont cltizon.of the Ninth Ward was called to the chair, He said that one of the objects of the ‘Meeting was to expross the foclings of the citizens of New York at the manner in which justice was be- Ing thwarted by the so-called administrators of law, and to bring the question fully before the meeting, the following resolution bad beon placed to his hands: Correspondence of The Sun. Havana, Feb. 20, 1870. from the seat of war is at least as difficalt as evor to obtain, but the following is about the pith of ‘what has and is occurring: ‘Thot Goyenoche was badly beaten # second timo by Gen, Jordan, and sought temporary refuge in Puerto Principe, ts now universally believed bere. Wis despatch, us published in the Government or- ne Wi ¥ pinent ‘to support" some others who were pursu- ge Of the city of Now York. exprosecs its deepest in. tthe pretended show ot justice wi ing & flying enemy,clearly proves the bungling bands | iaw officers had manifested in indicting, trying, and df marderer, While #0 inany 1, That this mooting, compored of the mem- to which had been intrusted} in the Goverment | Siite'qouderned boi oven buen indioiod, much teas office the cooking of this report in order to ronder it | tried. fit for publication, ‘The author of tho motion, as a citizen of the Bix- Goyeneche, as you will romember, lof Santo Es- | teenth Ward, read from Tax Sum alist of murderers Piritu with 4,600 men in December Iaat for the par- | remaining in the Tombs, and pointed particularly to pore of aasisting Puello, who moved from Nucvites | the case of Thomas Jackson, who, he said, aotwith- on the $6th of December. Mon well toformed as to | standing the cowardice of his crimo, was shielded the nature and strength of the rovolation in the | by partisan friends, while ® man who bad ch political associations was within a large ® force trom the district very rash act, and | few days from the dato of nis crime taken before Cinco Villas district thought the retirement of so | no the soundness of their views has boen, if report is | {M¢ Grand Jury, Indicted, tried, convicted and sen has come to Iife again, and has taken four entire | SW#iting trial In the City Prison, so that the mem Spanish camps in the neighborbood of Santo Kepi- | murderers be allowed to ritu, and that Goyeneche bas abandoned Puer ie ber ect to Principe in all haste to harry to the Reneven thetic relief of this same Santo Espiritu, whieh | called at the Academy ther In such numbers thi zy gathering It ls stated to be beseiged by the patriots, What T do | gaits la such aumbere that the’ very, gathering know of the matter is that a most urgent r&quisition | *¢if would carr wie ee only objection he. iy hasbeen made upon De Rodas's forces there for an | to any. such public demunstratlo immediate reinforcement of four thousand men, All | indignation of the Ye A) to acts of violence which. although they mlebt hav: ho can possibly be enadied to despatch will be some fed eect Inthe. end, woula be # oped four lundred colored firemen of this city, and inas- much as they refuse to goto the fleld, he had been | Monitor Association would hare 9 ealat !nfuence obliged to shat them up in the Cabafia,to prevent | UP0D those who presided ut our courts; 4 ex] their foclings strongly, Lio meetin, c, the citizens would n he for one would be ready to come for- WAP hea fens ward and’ tell the people of New York that they If this reoort—and it is very eurrent in well in- formed circlea—tiiat Goreneche has een forced to | desired safety for their | perso leave Puerto Hrincipe, it matters little whether the | mast tal a 3 ac reason of his basty departure thence, was that he arnittos feared the loss of the Cinco Villas, of that he was driven out of Puerto Principe by Gen. Jordan, pos reper, they My istrict Attorney to bring all, The reeuit is the same, namely, the abandonment of | f, the criminals in the Tombs to Cans Wy tne spankin Oe ‘ 7 ‘The resolution was adopted rH 4 Isastrous — for the Spanish cause from every part of theimasl, | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUNQREPORTERS, Sod at last the main force of the revolution appears paiertnedta tothe Sab-Treasury, kee: yebag, or yi iver 810.000 in U. 4. Bonds, Ifyou havet to be moving slowly bai steadily westward, From the very eastern end of the sland, it is | 17 stated thet Donaid del Marmol has thrown back, With loss, & total force of 8,000 men, which, in elev distinct [grab] Santiago de Cuba with the i tention of for acy District, Manzanilio en route for Ba to this statement, proving eithor that tl deon di to Bayamo ¢ embarkation Such & movment.’ Gen. Marmo! bas received lately | mutilated currency. He was directed to the desk of 8 considerable quantity of powder, of which, it is | Mr, Gulager, but on golng there found Mr. Galager said, his inst driving of the Spaniards into Santiago had sadly drained blm. at absent. He concluded to wait until that ger temas’ iaiand, Governor of Pinar del Rio. the seat of government | tor to the very Inst word, un G to wend no more volunteers the: U_8. bonds, which Mr. Dun fad states aa ils reason tant ine caaamnes estuained | hes drought from New Branswick for the purpos: by Ihem are so ontrageous that he fears any farther | of selllug. Two strangers who bag gi bis tention previously are §p~ pected 0 rol nocesaion would cause @ general rising agaist the ry. Pine oral samber of Assassinations committed Jock: ‘ope e to The Jeveey Cockfightcr at the Burn e here since the death of Cestanon sume up to-day bis Hoye of Entertainment, ‘No late despat ches hav Deeg pecsived elther trom | At about 4 ofciock yesterday morning, the Morales Valmaseda, Lopes Camana, oF ie los Rios. U-known Sportsman's Hall, in New Darhaw, N. J. Gen. De Rodas bas made’ by telegraph is. | *O . Ralf) tion to Madrid for an iremediate rela‘oreement ofgi | OM the Hackensack road, was borned. Ap effort was h states this force is | made to extinguish the fire, but before the fire ap- Paratus arrived from Union Hill and West Hoboken 0,000 men Hil den ten Mery dspensad! B wil f Judge as well AB J can what probability ue fas of Obtaining them; but If the advice of men of li miultary planing and practical experience of ¥ naa eill bg 45 iy agi ov gin) bbb road force sen ey way that any ‘reinforce. 4 vf ments from Spain under 100,000. men Would. ve an | ofthe old shorts ut Jeraty. “He atterly gacless waste of life. the building was in ashos, ‘The botel had long be the fire was at tte h bt be t The Execution of Etahtcen Members of the | tre, I lave got ‘all I want to a of Santiago—An Emancipation Pro- ain-Genesal Havana, Fob, %4.—The Captain-General has | was insared. Published an tmportant decree, It grants liberty to over two thousand negroes, prisoners of war whom the Government had hired out to labor, with the understanding that they were to become slaves afier certain date, The decrse declares that evory one who {s willing to work can take care of himsetf, while the laws will protect all classcs, The measuse is sive parties, ‘The Cuptain-General lotends to abolish the pry loge of trial by special courts nitnerto enjoyed by | respective pigcon holes with utter contempt: Me ———_ ception, ‘exception is the Hon. B. K. Phelps, ci | Pierrepont, however, preserved the even tenor of Dersons in the army, navy, and chureh, and by for. The’ malcontents will Drobably send to hie wa) signers, This will abolish the tribunals of com- | Suuge Pierrepon the root of @ partial and unjust administration of | Of Collector Bailey’ ‘the laws. Die eae A ‘The Diorio publishes documents revealing the Effort to Gave existence of a Cuban Junta in Santiago, which had ed nese and real bamanity than Counsellor Wa. ton and waterial of war, ‘The members of the Junta, eighteen in number, were arrested, the | Ni Howe Ja hie defence of Jack Reynold ‘charges againat them were proved, and they have all . Ferrer and Cauto have arrived here. penniless client, Gen. Webb, accompanied by Cousul-General Bid- sicknes Hoe is now about to call for « Ale, visited De Rodas to-dey, writ de Iunatico inguirendo in behalf of Reynolds, Wasuixoro, Feb. 94.—Prominent friends of | as aiscresant Me noids, alas Breen, can be saved Cuba, while not discrediting the rt that Acting | from the gallows $; oo human wer; but Mr. Consul-General Hall recently received Howe has done bis duty wholly and conscientiously. mmunication warning bim he was in dancer sansination, state that it could not have orlzi- from Catan source, a none bat Spanvarde TOW TRRARE, ebgaged 10. assaults on ci — United States. wenn OF the | rhe Rasox County Medical Society have published ‘&® paper in defence of vaccination. Firat Fight ander the Legal Tonder Decision. | Mrs. Waller, of Booth's Theatre, plays Meg Merrt- Wasurwarox, Feb. 24—The Hon, Wm, J. | ### in the Newark Opera flouss on Mdaday mab Howard arrived bere to-day as representative of the | The New Jersey Supreme Court decided yester- Solicitors of various corporations in Penneylvant Gay sat members of tho National Guard are not ox- who have bonded debts dating back of pa emps from county oF city poll taxes. the legal tonder act, and on whic interest ry Charles P. Smith, Esq. Chairman of the Repub- failing due. They desire to consult with the At. | Heaa State Coma! gh 4 ® brilliant reception in his torvey-General, to secure an early reversion of | Fesidence, In Trenton, last evening. & oplniog, 48 the eo not intend to recognize ; oe Pomocratic caucus of the New Jereay, Logis pay! ‘ ature has uoanimously ter N I ¥ paying gold interes! ee for the State Treasurcrahip, and David Wonca tee HOURS OF LEISURE, bi Hal Ade Roy fo J In the New Jersey Supreme Corat yesterday it —— was decided that the land token for the use of the d “The World before the Delage" ts th ec, ‘ommissio) wey City Wator ep . or Prospective use, & lectare to be delivered this eveuing in St yugh not ovoupied, was under the statute exempt Professor A. Roh from sesevainont, Mr, John Banoard, artist poet and travelle In the case of Flenagan & Sage, contractors, Rarrated scenes 10 his travels and eapecialiy what hessw ‘the Newark and Now York Kallrond, for dei in Syria to the chapel of the University iast oveulug, ages Ly (he mitro-giyesrine explosion, In Hergen Mii, Beary tworyears ag) the Buproae wont A The Hon, Frank Dotty, never so happy as when | Meade Hut, nani aside the erg or the ia H neat Fouan’s ball, In Military Hall, ‘Dext Pri. (ul, obtained fo the Hudson County Circuit Cour jay evening. = — Bt, Andrews Division No. 800 of the Sons of Tem JOrTINGS ABOUT TOWN, rAnce, assisted Dy Mr. George Simpson, the o11I) o——iewae ter a ieobertson's fy enor of ure, and, William Wilthman, of 238 Wost Forty-first street, nie jament at Lyne fi while tewporarily tusane leaped out of © eecoud-story laet window. Bs scergpemigad The woman who lost her wallet in car No. 61, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCR, the Third nyenue line, cau got It Dy ‘applylag to tue pollac dat conductor Batter ja Washington is having © “Benjamin's | , Mr. Duffet who had tox broken bya carriage mors” of it. Pinnlox over qia,o8, Wednesday night, in front of the ‘Tweed and Sweeny represent the exact disfere: hark pat Tae a a between tweedle-duni and tweedieue nee | Bridget McKeogh, aed 73, while temporarily in- pod from the third ‘Miss Nellie Raymond, of 8t. Loni jw of 574 Niuth avenue, aud died et 10 A, M early yestariay ior ed Eugrossing Clerk of the Missouri 8 aA has been elect- | story win A correspondent regrets to learn by Wedui * Mr James Fisk, Jr, denios that s change is con. 7 at ther Dra o1 < ye Guat change ls weeded there tore” tue “ii way * original Jacobs’ Is hax not yet been de. | place he cau think of. put who the original Abrahaw lamustbe evident | Mr. Mattbow Hale Smith presided at the frat pu>- Mh. Me meeting of the New York State Eclectic Medical The Spectal Committee of the Common Connell | Association. One prominoul object of tus Ae sierent will moet the Hon. William H. Seward in the Astor | #0 popularize medicine, Houso ths evening Patrick Dargon, aged %, of 826 Wost Fonrty-fonrth Collector Grinnell, of New York, and Col. Prank | reel, driver otne Ne Tok tae Teeth eee ete K. Howe had long intorviews with tue Becrotury of the board of hie car last ovening on Weel ‘Treasury yesteraay 3, and Was tustantly killed Today Mr. J.J. Nonh w Of the Great Southera Railroad Con - tho mangeng edicorship of‘ sion Jn Daltinore, have accepted un in Shence of Mr, Lambert Nation trom the Now! York ani Balunors Kaltrond Mr. Henry Coben, young Israe’ te, and eradnate | rf fora aa '¥, €00 Will wave by special tralia at Pointed lot of tus Garmiuatisaaiake RONDER OP: |” Whe Revence Asegasere of hig clip ond nalehbor pointed tutor o he Goi rT ny evel A Chat id ghbor Inater OLA IADEUREE 1 RIE RIB | coy Yan Wyeh¥seoitee ti Leo Mr. Francis Dunphy, of Hrooklyn, says that he | fide tt thsitnt hover saw Mr. Doyle, iho ai ozed covurers iter bre | Sutin gBelE mR twles-ouve when he lirel’m house from Fut aud petit When they met casually In the Post Olice, ‘The Meneelys of West Troy are making * thou Who tl gid tol temporarily assume Democrat, during the EFoOd one eniters need not 1 hafacturera’ sales the value of stone Dich ‘ley do Bot aell, ington Soctal Club, of Harlem, has re- ed and el pt, Jobo Halloran; resident, Archtoald Phillips, Secretaries, Juries sand pound peli with she following tnscriptica cast | Eacrry, Wi'tiam, Welchy Treasurer, Frau i tag. The Bpon ta, Presented to the Assembly Presbyterian | Club have lane @ fue three-ttor? During ok late hureb, Beaver Dam, Wis., by Kobort honner of New | sircet. between Seoond aud i York, }Mr, Boni urd eYegues, aud will New York Ledge ‘The Rey. Charles A. Beck of Irvington, N. J., | shipbrokrsand others, th galled on Gon. Hooker, hear tho Brovoort Hotlse, yew ug, letters were Foad from Ul ferday. | Tho General looks well, and Is recovering from | Peecker, Mr Yames Brooks, of Ww’ Lis paalyels, do couverantion, ‘he tala road TH Mo ington, 8. 8. Co ng ry day. 1 tito paper to New York," Didi) As the Well: kuOWD proprivtor of th occupy itn April, Hal meeting of merchants, Hon, Jackson 8, Bohultz pre: oy, Henry Ward J.8. Mure THE OLD Resoleed, In which ho talks of having sent ono ro | bors of tae different Branches Of the Monitor Associn- tenood to death.’ He believed that this sudden pre correct, folly confirmed. It is currently ramored | tenee of justice was merely for the purpose of biad. here, sotto vooe, of course, that Monorato Castillo | ing the people to the fact that other marderers were ory of the others’ crimes might hide away and the escape. speakors addrossed the meeting on should be was that the lead them Ladvised. He ‘that the anited action of the members of the ected, with wer to take such lawful action as shall compel the Mov) 8 fow only, m. Shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday morning, Byte ein ar kation of Vidiensedanae | Mr. Dunham, Vice-President of the State Bank of ‘amo gives great weight | New Bronewick, entored the Sub-Tressury build- . ad | ing. He had » small bag in his hand, and.esked to vt | © pas 3 by lanty of that herdare Bot bazar eucn | b¢ shown to the Department for the redemption of c in yesterday from Nuevitas, with | retorn, end in the meantime amused himself with a cargo of sick and wounded soldiers. serving what was taking place about bim. He A strange request las been received from the | » wv anotice on the wall opposite which interested Koelta de Abajo, the famous tobacco district of tbe | him. He approached It, depositing his bax ln “the ¢ on \d lying to the southwest of this city. Tie | meantim ef He read tne. no- af. that sectlon, of conniry, earncatiy implores the | hia bag agate, Bat the bag was gone, in it were x the resort of cockfighters, dogfighters, and pigeon- shooters; the proprietor, William Pulls, being one ad on hand several iluable gatecocks pail two Suhting dogs, aud when payin egcosey p t Winking of nothin, HE LATEST NEWS FROM CURA, ogs., When asked why be did nov save his —— Mroiture, he replied, “Oh. toh—Il with the fnrnt- ave, that is, $570 io money that had in the bureau drawer; save the only get the dogs ous and let the house The buliding, whieh was valucd at $3,000, Demoral'antion in judgo Pierrepont's OMe. All the subordinates in the department of Dis- trict Attorney Pierrepont yesterday, with one ex: eemed to be under a cloud. The Incky nior assistant, who has charge of the office, Mr. Pierrepont had Just Increased his salary to $6,000 » year—€2,000 ‘armly appleuded by the Liberal and Progres- | more than ho hal proviousigt reeced yang Shee fat was made known to his less tor- \unate assoc! ates, they became almost demoralized, d looked upon the untried tudietmente in their ye deak 29 avalancly of petition meroe for foreigners and others, and will strike at | for an increase of salary. Fuelps fas bad charge cases, tor o long thane ensisted the invargeate site intern. | __Few lawyers have shown more disinterested. een, He has lost more than $800 in feos bens onesies, during this service, He has not forgotten his wo when lying upon a bed of qT them. le proposed, by which mem or the Teginleta may. Yours. Convention fach as novel read pabite dancing, the Loutsyille Courter-Journal Feturned a verdict for plalt':", asves t 8200, Bho ued for $20.0. 2) aud 1,094, was chosen fret Master, nounced of boundaries of Nehrasha. The tract ls prairies. with I eu area vf 8171.60 wor WORLD'S NEWS. THE FENIAN ORGANISATIONS DE» NOUNOED BY THE POPS. Give them Countesances Shall be Done wit Featae Warriors’ Arms and Ammunition? An unexpected blast bas just come from the Holy City, Iti intonded to sweep to the dust the ‘whole fabric of Fenianism in Ireland and America, His Holinose bas just slened a decree, embracing am anathema, against the Fenians, and classifying them among the Carbonari and other enemies of the Church. Under this decree, tho disciples of Gea. O'Neil, Fobd O'Mahdny, and James Stephens are cut off from the Ohareh; denied the Sacraments, ond the ondinary right of Christian burial, They cannot ba buried ip consecrated ground, ana any clergyman, priest, or Bintop who undertakes to ab- solve them of their sins, whilo they are connected with the organizations now under the Papal ban, doen so at his peril, Annexed is a translation of the decree: Binoo It hen Regn Nountad by soma whether the asso ciation of ihe Fnikon im deeuredd w be inclided: a ho amociations which have boen condemned In glides Constitations. our most Holy Lord Pius IX Providence Pope, having first taken the tf inners the’ Cardiaats, Enqiielto hi reees Iss isowhere In aiullar matters by the crea Congr fig of the Vntversal Inanteition, and se feclaliy to tne decroe of Weanenlay. duly Gecreed and declared that the American foctation onlled, that of | the Fenians, Smong the associations which have been forbidder 1 onatitutio: Sordetaned ta, the Constitutions of ite t : pete Mee a sina ecet ad Sse Ronan Fone hayied saint those ho are adheronts of the soote of mt thooe oF Of any olher sectn of the ind which eithar, Gpenty or clandestinely contri ech jainst the Chureh or jaw were, Seis Mae Naar tera Ito geet = eraaeee (L381 For D. Awa TL. tho Notai a ae Wrownenaw {Jan 22, 1570. ‘This decree has come tnopportunely. The most vigorous branch of the Fenian crganization has am immense supply of arms and ammunition on band, ‘and has been making active preparations for several weeks to cross swords with the Saxon, ff not tm Ireland, at least on American soil. ‘The Papal fiat, however, will squelch the movement; bat it ie deemed not at all improbable that tho organization my be baptized an ties jer & different name, ceca STORM IN THE CORPS LEGISLATIF, —— seen Lents Nopeicon’s Puppet Si foantly donor In the Mine Auntversary of the Republic. Panis, Feb.24.—They had a stormy scene in the Corps Legislatif to-day. M, Ollivier announced that the Government, in accordance with the liberal course It had marked out, proposed to abandos whoily the system of placing in the field and sup porting official candidates for the Chamber. This met with opposition from the Deputies of the Right, ‘who burst into loud erties of disapproval, fand created & scene of confusion which lasted many minuter M. Ollivier nevertheless persisted in speaking. He declared that the Government woul not separat itself from what had beon well done daring te v eighteen years: but trons ~-* + << n.= mv mus WUUWETY Te <r antecedoritey it odtid not preach’ the apectacle crest, Arired ak power and disowning their prime and acts, M. Ollivier was continually interrupted while mak: fog this explanation, aud it was only when he ceased speaking that order was restored. The “ Right" immediately moved an order of the ey, upholding the system of official can didatures. | stormy discuasion ensued, M. Ollivier asked that the order of the day be not made vote of want of confidence. ‘The Deputies of the “Len” declared that tmnst support the Mipister, because they were Dledged to electoral freolom; but ‘or no other Treason, The question wi day agains! 56, ‘Much agitation has been created by the rosult, which ig considered equivalent to. declaration of want of conddence in the Ministry, en tsken, and the order of th moved by the “Rigot'’ Was adopted by 1 ‘There are many banquets to-day in honor of the anniverwary of the proclamation of a epubile La - —+ Tho Prince of Walos and Lady Mordanut. Loxpox, Feb, 24—In tho Mardaunt divorce case to-day the counsel on both sidos made their closing arguments. To-morrow the Judge will de liver th charge and give the case to the Jory, ‘The at a4 an editorial on the scene in the court room yesterday at the trial, ‘The Zimes saya the error of tho Prince of Wales is dae to the care- lessness of iis reputation and heedlessness {nthe matter of personal intimacies which are for id to royalty. Priuce Albert's example was fault! esa, and the Prince of Wales will ieara from it, and ex: emplify a life free even from the semblance of lew ity. A New York Bello ‘ope. Loxvon, Feb. 24.—The Duke of Prasiin ia about to inarcy Miss Litty Forbes; of 5 ——— BROOKLYN, ‘Tho Seminole went oct “ COMMISSION yéstorday, Potrick Moran was committed for twenty: (lays by Justice Walsh yesterday for driving 's disabiod Joseph Cooper of Rossville, 8. T., wa day on the charge of manu: paving special tax. ‘The: Fiity-sixth Reciment, National Guard, ia to be disbanded and mustered ont of the service of the State on stonday evening, March Who woe arre that he m custody you Shere being nO evi: tion. SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, aren Milwaukee offers to build a Stat for the Beate Onpital. sie o House an0 bid Soveral severe shocks of ¢ felt on the Island of Ba: thqueke have been John Ward and his wife were sutfocated in Bam Gor, Me., last night by ‘charcoal. nponted ia Seven gtndgnts from New York ara it Philadelphia Bantial Covers’ yectenasgrseaated ( the Benjamin Kingsberg, Jr., City Judge of 4, Me., is the Republicen toiliies for Mayor oP ortam ‘Tha bill which passed both Hoos teal dleabilltics contains about S000 naunes, Yn POU® Commander Cord (?) has been appot to In St. George Maine, on Wednesday night, wi lew Jones was fatally stabded by Edward Aadrews. ‘The Missourt Senate passed the State Ccnatite tonal Amendmeut, extending sufiage to pegroes and eld yester. uritg cigars without don Monday last on ig Boon countertelring. waa relcased by Laspector Folk of Brooklym to Warrant bis iurther deem rebels. Miss Susie A. King, who died at Carolina Mille ow Feb. 11, and who was supposed wo be | Wy buried yesterday, R oe A ve Mart! fn Engilshman, and Lynch, an Irishmat were crushed undor 89) tous of ore, Tu the old hen in Moriah, N.Y.,.00 Wedesday, * Complaint has been made in Washington that Cole Jector Bailey has multipitod prosecations in New York, he District Attorney has been directed 10 cousoligata An amendment to the Manaachusetts Constitntion ers of one OF botN braL.ched ture may be elected for two OF WOM Resolutions were adopted in the State Methodiat lerday denouncing Godless arniuseaion + BAMLOg, Choatro going, socwal a bel suit of Mra. MM ‘The Jury in the ‘The Senate Committee on Post OMices yesterday 1 the Wertern Unton Tele ition to the Mubberd Tele any, 10,0p) murtered BR. D. Kenney, a wel ef Denver, Co}, on Wednesday, The carted in puirsui of the murwerer, wig he mountalhs, Nut 7as caught #4 Company ree ration oC ednnlete eurrcney: hide, nota aa in frost New Vark and Philadelphia te Washes 18G't0 Jantiary 44, 1910, 900-07, tO one of Waterford and Nottingham are ee of Violent excitoment.” tn Dol ved for trans elec attended with cos disturbances have occurred, aud persons Lave n roughly treated, Pembroke Lodge, » 9. 1,909, of the English regise HY, And A.M. was consncrated yesterday at. Moat by, England, by KR. W. Thomas Wyle, F a it West Laveashite. We Bron Wi viata, fo cad Detachments of the First and Eighth Culted Stites faNAlD had 0 series of running Aehts with tho Tndiang $n the Dragoon mountains, In Arizona, on January ae The bar of gold which Col. J. #, stone tad with hind When Le was Killed was found in tho Indian eatap. The completion of the Governinent survey 1 tne the extra lands of twertye.x townsbipe long the line of the Union Pacific railroad, In Lodge ate seek tie, Rear the western and, sont te eneratiy rollin Brat and socoud rate sof, and eu brace