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a FTRIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR THE OLD WORLD'S CRISIS. BUssiA FIRM IN HER DEMANDS AND ENGLAND UNEASY. ———_ Bassin's Interests Identified with these of Prussin—Reesie a be Firm—The Austrian Peltcy Ap; Gr. Peranssvna, Nov. 85.—The press of this aity bas Deon officially warned against supporting France or unfavorably eriticising Gormany,§ the in- terest of Russia Doing now identified with the latter, Lonvo, Nov, %.—The TWnes tn am editorial ar- Hele this morning imtimates that Rasets will be firm, q@ithout closing the door to negotiation—an attitude WESTON’S ASTONISHING TIMB, THE OLD COLOYY OUTRAGES. —— Satante Crucity on Shipboard—A Log which ie Huspictonsly Hidden- Sufering Seamen the Ludlow Street Jail. Raymond Rau and Franco Frank, the Mexican ‘And Spanish sailors who are accused of mutiny and attempting to set fire to tho ship OM Colony, are still confined to their beds, They wore to have been examined before Commissoner Osborn yesterday, Dut ons physician's eortificste that their injuries pre- clade the removal with safety at prosont, the hear. ing was postponed till next Friday. ‘Thomas Wilson and Andrew Kirwan, alee eailors ‘on the Old Colony,say that Raa sad Prank were badly treated by the three mates, They a4 that the frst and THE FIGHT IN NEW JERSEY. 4 DESPERATE RAMBLE FOR THE UNITED STATES SENATORSHIP. —_———— Cattell Throwing off his Biankete—Corne- after failing in bis 119 miles feat, determined to walk w Stripping for the Race— sa well as he could, and if possible compleve 895 Grant Backing ap Frelinghuysen—Cort- milos, He started at 0:56 o'clock yesterday morning, Inndt Parker the Knomy of Railroad Me- dat after completing the #7%th mile was forced to cutaneeces alter > robip. Feat for five minates, on sccount of the violent pain at the right side of bis head, Hoe started again, but ‘Taaxtow, Nov. 25.—The Senatorial caldron is sickness overpowered him at the $8ist mile, and he | Den! je to doll and babble, Cattell has thrown rested from 10:68 A. M. until 11;91.A. M. Again the | Off the Diankets, renewed bis strongth like an eagle, daantioss Weston faced the woll-trodden track with | *"¢,mach to the astonishment of everybody, reports According to his promise to the public, Weston, Bogiond will imitate, ardent resolution to overcome the dissy pain that tor miaaiead ae for be ty pon alg ool feccond mates habitaally beat and maltreated, Ran Loxvon, Nov, —8P. M—The footing tm finan- | seemed to be beating out his brains; but he was anfortana prospects, West Jersey rank, with brutality, Sometimes sat this hour may fairly be calied panicky. | compelled to pause in the 984th mile and rest for | filed to come up to the full measure of her duty | them with their heavy-scled nd knocked during the late canvass, and the Senator, instead of id, was in the hospital, It may not Aity minutes, When he again started his pace tm- proved somewhat, and be seemed to be overcomtn, aud other securities at the close of business eneraily lower, and while there ts no corre- the officers plastered wax over Rau's face, ‘8 long Wax nose, and m other ways ma gponding sdvance in breadatuffs, mach unessiness | bis troubles, At1P. M. he halted for 1 hour and #9 | have beon bis fault; bat it was ee ph ST ge Ly pervades ntire business community. There is | minutes, and then bean & succession of brill misfortanes are worse than faulta with politic! Repeatediy one of the Sux a yates, po dou)t that the Rassian Government ts very firm | spurts that stamp him as a reat wonder, inextausth | He will have to take bis farewell of the Senate, le ee Ay et i ee fn ber demanas relative to the provisions of the | bie in pluck and in reeuperative powers. neither that body nor the country need wear mo ptory orders aot ¥o lel 8 200) "¢_ ¢2,hed given On the 200th mile be made s lap in 1 minute and | !é for him tong, ¢ had trouble enough at prow a Paris treaty, LOCKSMITH WALSH FOR Tire SENATE. In East Jersey another and a somewhat formidn Die candidaie for Senatorial honors bas appeared in the person of Cornelius Walsh, « vory wealthy eit! didn't want to soe anol” 19 seconds, and continued steadily making excellent 1p. time. He halted for s few minutes at £54, bade light refection of essence of beef and crackers, and on his torn wits met? the lap of 735 64-100 foot in AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA. Nov. %.—The Journals of this city, otherwise, are unanimous in their ex- presi us of Joy at the peaceful tenor of the red- Viensay IN NEWARK, —.- toh bas just made its appearance. They | the astounding time of 58 seconds. son, now @ resident of the Foorth District, Corne: I A Hardware Manufacturer Plater Un- Bi Apr loud the fuirmoss of the Austrian Govern: | ‘The applause was doafening, Drs, Flint, Mott, | lus reas: * Llorse tailor from Newark on: dor Arrest on Baspicion. On Wednesusy ™ ire was discovered in the three-story brick building 99 Mechanie street, Now- ark, owned and partly occupied by Matthow Garrt- mevt on the Buxine policy. The Cabinet is now im session, wt COUAT DISENSION PREVAILS IN THE COUNCILS, Stoongn Granville is sure to be supported by the wor ty io bie views of the present crisis, Eng- land's position will be firm in resisting to the ex- Weiae any arbitrary violation of the treaty of 1856 by Ruseia, but at the same time leave the door open for regotiation with a view te « peaceful settlement of the points involved. T have good authority for stating that Rasels in- tends to steadity pursue her purpose, and will sorve and Doremus, who constantly throughout the five ; «vlgh tbe potency of his money bags, was clectod days hovered over him Hike guardian angela. were in | to the Sonate; and there can be no good reason why 2nd several mon of woalth atonce beran | ®tockemith may not also wear the Senatorial toga if ew programme tor him, on the condi. | hé is wiiling to pay for the linen. Ho believos mn | F8%, and partly occupied by Richardson & Hall, Tue aeaanceres ine the routing of tralning. | | his wealth he has found the key that will open | lamp conch mannfactarers. ind Wana of tee hater y when Weston shouted to Chases airy {tet | the Benatorial casket, At all eventa, the | frm was about $4,000, with an of only ‘away when Weston eb Wi Umekeoper Time me artin™ Dre Fiivi wet ihe | announcement of hie name has etrack terror to the | $9.00 Gerrigan, whe te © saddlery hardware ghronograpti aad timed 100, Around the Rink went | bearte of the friends of Frelinghuysen; and they Pre ef eatey epee Nahe on ding an He completed the isp in the even more astounding | &f@ busily wt work to try so head him off Heise | Mina Evimet Gres motised. that alt of ibe doors time of 81 seconds, man of fine business qualifications and good ad- | were wolocked, and his suspicions were aroused. This was at the expiration of = walk of 208 mfles. | dress, and would certainly fill the porition with as re, ees See are much ability as Cattell Ho is mach the saperior of on, un tan oh neg t Wilham Wright, who was the most ridiculous po- It te reported ‘The mit mr o mile wae made in 10 minutes aed 50 second: Garrigas Gg OG. After this he walked steadily to the completion of iis S00th mile, and then went to supper. Te stepped ‘Tre arrest was broueut abont by the testimony of from his room at 7:30, and walked exceliently until | } cipher that od o © ssdalery herd » personal notice of her imteations upon Turkey | (esi trom Mylan an y tical ctpher that ever easayed to play the role of & ae telhen aye, at 1215 A.M, % come ticoultaveously with the delivery of a reply te consertpt ta The friends of Frelinghuysen, i ttn $2,000 If be would Granville's now A reconstraction of the English Waeton’s IMB YRaranDA7, siarmed at the consequences, beve been invoking the | fire the building. suyieg that oil he ad do was to Nt : row a mat ja one ™ Binisiry is believed to be inevitabl ae. 4; bie ow & Mites, x intervention of Grant to aid thom ; and it is reported | drow ® match ee coms bau! wes 0a Ase. fo the Mangarten Diet this afternoen Baron von | 279. 13 Solas. a 8 thats letter ie to be written by the great Gif Re- | Garrigas was hela to bail in §1,000. Beast, in reply ¢o am taguiry im regard to the Kuxine | Sn" ® Bie... ae iY ceiver to be shown to the mombers of the Lexis! ——$———____ qretion, anid he deemed it inexpedient to make any | 32° 1 Blae.: ut ture, representing the anxiety of His Excellency (o | TAH VICE-PRESIDENT IN BROOKLYD, Jorores at present, ‘ a have Frelinghuysen’ and counsel in the Senate; PR ee Searls Hoe 2%—N is confidently believed here = FH Ble 18 & | but such es bl rt 4 ta Peuaahe hun Col- fant ie Bustern comtroverny will eed without arap: | Bowes M Bie HH | trans wow's caren sunsrr wooncoces. | vice-President Collss arrived in town on Wed Lave of poneofal relations. Kuvsia and Prussia are | 3%: g a it 3 | They Keow tho nature of the fowler too we nesday, aed yesterday had an interview witt Colteo- equiily verve ve ® Congress, which me power, how- | 20. He B/%04: 2 | They have studied him too closely down at Long arco, bes yet propen m: u Fy Dis might have lent eachantment | ‘OF MOrpt, In tbe Custom House, He le the guest Aovnon, Nov. $8.—Mr, Oladstons was presen at | _D lnat twenty fel Be crisaadubengrgee pon of Henry C. Bowen of Brooklyn, Mv. Ootfax te im te the views" bat aclose observation und an ac. curate stady of the man at his seaside haunt have spoiled his usofainess, An effort is boing made to fet Frederick to withdraw, aad nurse himeelf for the Vice-Presidency om ticket with Grant in 1872; but he is shrewd enourh to understand that had te be credited with 1 mile snd three-guerters | nursing in that company will brine on marasmus Gr account of fractional over mexsarements aad | Besides the nomination for Vice-President lias never the lengtie walked betwoo the judres stand aod | beow nealthy for Jerseymen. There are some Radt bis retiring room, this made the distance traversed | eals in Frederick's party who are famous, like the hoatuen Chines, ' for ways t mast steer clear of ther wishes to succeed. CORTLANDT Pan CUANCES. Parker's friends are equally active with those of Frelinghuysen, and will, it 18 likely, effect an alli je and defensive, with the friends of aCattell and Frei a excnedingiy active im peval’ of Joho iit | curing W fe behind him ood health and spirits, and talks fresty on the sub- Jeet of retiring from political life. He t flooded with invitetions from all parts of the country te lecture, bat he con@nes himself strictly to the dutios Of bie e@ce, excepting only the feldimont of Lie oa Enrewent as ene of the contributors te The Inde. pendent. Wi is ramored that Mr. Colfax will iske the editor's chair of the Brooklyn Union, aa soon ae bis torin expires. @o Cub inet mooting to-day. RUSSIA'S ROPLT TO BKOLAWS, Gorichskotfs reply reached London early this Morninr, Granville went to Windeor at 11 o'olock tod conferred with the Queea. It was supposed fm Lhe object of his visitfwas to preseut the des patch, Such ® stop taken so ewiftty wae doomed ery gisve, ba, im fact, the chief of the Cadloct ind not at thet thme Hecetred the denpaten & Biron Breanow did not deliver 4 unth the arnoon, shortly before the Cabinet eontor- aoce, Immediately ® mecttug was held between Grenville and Giadstone, oad the despatolt wae then fet before the council, AM! the members of the Cabinet were prevent except Bright and Fortescac, The contents of the Rusaiea commantestion were fot made public, Extreme eaution i shown not to Ore ony kind of imformation ; bat there is some eathority for sayimg thet te Cabinet bas arrived @ do decision, "The reception of the despatch Aas produced mueh anxiety im the high et quarters. ‘The only ting certain to. Bight» that the Goverumont wishes a delay, fd derives neither that the existiag war feeting be bod five days 920 miles and three-quarters of a om Providental Eseape of Capt. A Crew. The schooner Julien Nelson of Tuckertown, N. J., Caer. Cavilior, arrived at this port yesterday D. ©., after & boisterous passage and a series of mishaps. On the 24th inatant at 1 A. jon aboat eight miles from Chincotes: ran ieto tbe schooner Kate V. Rawards, also 0 Tuekertown, N. J., striking ber on the starboard quarter, and sinking ber in about Steen minutes, The violence of the collision kaceked overtoad Capt. Alien, the mate, aod one man of the Kato Bd- wards, bat they were vicked op by the Notvon, which immedintely hove to, James 6. Miller of |, and Prof, ‘On the feat and the obi owed to Mr. Weston, and the importance of the re- suits achieved. Then Weston detivored a neat lite speech im which he thanked the phy- Siciaes, the judees, and the pecple af the Tink for their attevtion to bim. and said that he tailed for want of sleep, but thai he had done bis | as backers th ie of tate Benator best, and would trrageim and again until ne- | Cobb, who, bad he lived, would undoubtediy have ceeded. The multitude then gave turee choers for ‘epublican candidate. This, of necessivv Weston, three more for Doremus, and three more torutidable position, be does not for Fiat and Mott. ‘They thon dispersed, and Wea ery likely will hold wer to elect ton's walk of » wook was over. whose side be throws his atrencth ; ——___ Ath will not be thrown for Frelinghuysen, bat tor Parke But New Jersey Legisistares are WORBN ASAINES SRN WAR, strange bodies, and swayed by curious influences Tue influence of the joint companies will be threwn for Pork HM eing out of the question, Fre Me Dnebuysen's conection with the Centr ry ontil Edwards had been bie crew lo#t overs thine Senator Wil ia Ward Howe's the rest of the crew excued. Capt. Alien Railroad sisi aires eg orld? 0 driacs him in direct antagonism to their {uterests on | ¢xrent what clothing ther had on.” ‘The Nelson lost Seve ‘nor the ener created Wat the aiticuky | Boston,Nov. 96 —A > Fone Convection of |: Ott ine rend geariien, her ybboom and wal otherwise Injured by the cel ouciided. The Cablust session was tong. Tne | women assembled in Tromont Temple this eveving, iron Feported resiguatioa of Bright i# doubdtfal, but, If | with a good attendance, Mra. Julia Ward Howe pre- FRAsDERy eo vee a ware. a true, ‘ts due to Russie, His health is decidedly | mded and sddroseed the Convention, She was fol | , The contest for the President of the State Senne MONG SAaa Ds improved lately, aud be has resomed bis business | lowed by Mia. Bdnab D, Cheney, who said it was Menater Ree Com bari ac Neateddy A: dees Halaauene pal Noskiwa? parisl’y Se FOUe of euverdiee tak bed ted bo taaiConven | sateen Ws fever et esi he i Og ibe sath. Dat | apaeh. on Roe teleed lonaod with. rarbege tron eee F rr s | York: She was mained by a father and three ant ENGLISH WAR DESPATCUES. Moe, fer our own sountry wes not threatened. | shrewd, ean ese the Henstorial conflict te'strengib. | Lise: Ne Came the basse cre eee cares anne cok, aL g s CHES. They foared to taflict war, knowing well the suifer- | en himself and win a victory. drowned ing that was cacsed by it, Even to this day the run uP OF THE HOUSE. effects of the late war were to be seen on every hand In the House, to probability, the contest wil! belligereat proponaities of individuals, be between Condit and Sexay of Eases, although 1, comptatns Mr. Robort J. Daft. of Woodatte, L that on the Flushing and North Aide Railroal passen. care Are Hot Term tted to carry even & basket WILboue extra charge an ihatat the Woodside depot there has 600 Germans in the Valley of the L Prussina Reinforcements before Paris ~The Surrender of Thionville—Disnens |” \ 5 Th thon 0 thore Is a possibility that Bust Jersey wili be willing | deen no fre | 0 sion among the British Ministers, The abolition of national appeals to arma, she con- | [h' relinquish ber claims in tavor of Weat Jersey, ne em Loxnox, Nov. 25.—The Zimea this morning | tended, would follow naturally the abolition of such | as to strengthen those of Rant Jersey for tie Sena WASHINGION NOTES. Sherin of Camden wil be chosen secre —— A! there are 200,000 Germans im the valley of | ®°Pesls, to sustain the code of honor among indi. | torship. 4 © f We love. ye ¢ tary of the Assembiy, with Charies W. Jay as ansi Senator Sahara hea Fotarned,but 4:4 net eall Epos eA party of Prussian dragoons on Wed: | Vidualx To love your own nation and to bate ail | And wie the Secreiaryabip of the Senate will be | ms tiescicnn rman eed eee esday entered St. Quentin for the purvose of siop- | O'ber nations not tn perfect harmony with yours had | given Join F. Babcock of Riadleces, with the E No additional troops are so be sent to Georata at ping the railroad traio, but their attempt was de- | Deen for centuries the rnie of poblie sentiment, | Kronsiug tidied aha) E eta ahs aucester. | ine aopronching election, feated hy tne French. The movements looking to | But peace advocatce were now seoking to awaken | ifm, "urauirar ch cule gunlice, Secretary of | ae crwiary Delano ia preparing to give the Interior ape fon ot Aha Garman arctan cenit ce Ae international sentiment that would agree to arbi- | est “session by Gov. Randoloh, The precen; | Devartment a thorough reconstruction, oncentration o| arinies con| tration for the settlement of grievances, This prin he Bite i] ia baw. Manner Miniter will bs la Washi (he ncrih of Seranpus< Larue bodies 6t Preaslans’axe liana wea: Raat cette ine coceen walter able and efficient Chief Justice, Mercer Beasley, | | The now French Minister w ashington Wit undoubteoly be novwinated ard confirmed | to-day. and nis credentials will arrive next weck haarching south to take posittons around Paris and | employers and. employed. There was no reasoe | Toanimounly. The Secretaryahip of State is now Nearly all the foreign legations go to New York L why the endeavors of women to allay suffering on | 8° 1 ole fend the we ° ober bear Orieans, Bince the laet despatches wore for | the battieeld shoald not be eatried further and aid | filed by 8 Mr, Hoary Relecy, who was appoived 1c Brarens Re OERIRE OF Mee HODRE ts, the Bpae- warded, the, Geman whe: Dave: been: Ofereting: (Mh Ne: Rrerianie OC tue Sean Gf phat futTering. | strengthening his ehances for tho Senstorstup. A | The Cabinet session yoater day w tended by wound Rocroy, Rewigny, and Méaldres, have eedt The mo Reais wine. fernished ‘the vine @f wat hog Republican Senate will Bot, in all probability, look ail te mawbers except Postma ter-General Creswell, arted = 4 With a favorable eye open this nomination, Who w abeoat from te city. COInE | ake aneat on the platform, This he declined to | able man. The Cierkehip of Chancery, now Aaneaeor of Iuteraa! Revenue for the Third New York toward Aulons, early in the week, aud others were | WK® i tefoilow. Its reported that Gen. Manteuffel, leay: fag Aniens on the right, will march on Reven, Geo Manteuffoi’s beadquarters are still at Compidyne. ‘Toe Vrussiau totrenched camp at Laon is nearly Mr. Barker Gummere, is the most lucrativ the Btate, worth some $12,000 per a ent very able and efficient Treasurer, Mr. Wim. jeMichael, will in afl likelihood receive’ this nomi. ation and 'be coud eral tayorite with both parties, Dimriet, vie Michael Scanlon, resigned Telegrams from Georgia sanounce the arrest and Imprisoument of two. Deputy Marthals. for putting down spurious Lames to increase thelr pay. Mr. McVeieh, Minister to Turkey, is |moroving tn death, and uss gone from Nome te Constantinople and d that if anything could be done by man or woman to make @ public sentiment that would bring to aclose the present wicked war in Europe, be would be glad of it. Mra, Howe haying previously sng polutment of a Committee to act with similar eom It is very clearly now to be soon that the anti-war | rriweed Mr. Mocris. He will not resign before enring, e mittees in other cities to further the interests of # 4 fe) ‘ the New York General Convention on the id of Demoeras (? Pe Pic hl the ta New Jersey, The President hae ordered a survey of the Creek THE FORMAL SURRENDER OF THIONVILLE Peesaies) ut. Wiles’ siesea wimtie ie courted defen ey ar terntacie teaver fnthan Parity eexrre! this morning, The town bad beon burn- | ooimtment of Mra, Julia Ward Howe. CRUSH THB RANDOLIM-STOCKTON CLIQUE, Fee PuUeLLAa i seattei ser tne, Petes? at, SATIRE: tae bag since Toesday las dD. Cesner, as nat ane ae foe It remains to be seen whether, Nke the blind Sam: | rate {amilles S Committee, wil er weir number. | gon, they have not brought down the root of the tem se. Balle . tae aud ‘ al ‘Thionyiite ie 17 miles north of Metz, in the | This was carried. pie ‘on their own beads an well as on those of their | eve pulock arrired, veaterday, and had long aeeryingnt of Moselle, near the Loxembourg bor rR. ia Enemies, Certala it is, however, that they have re is po donht of Grant's administration . “need to, the French system of second, | The Intricactes ef Relationship Explained. | iasned and fattened out that clique until {t looks | nem ruslalaed and tne lepusiieanscurtyiog e naion hy you Tt was tho last stronghold of Washington Correspondence of Cincinnas Gasetie as Antoine Ravel used to look w the pantomime | ity of the members of Congress, 2 letter coneerning » newly discovered | when she big wheel fell upon him. If either Stock —- Tie Duke of Mecklenbare is urging an tmmedi- | mctstt,, eer conearuing, & newly discovered | hen tie oe Tok were msn of large, mental Fa | spanks FROM THR TELEGRAPH, Me wivauce om the French Army of the Loire. | takes, Where Dromice are as tnick aa blackberrios, | sd commanding resources, they would coe fort pani rel Bk ‘shes have already occurred between the | there is, however, abundant excuse for error, as Ravel esed Mesa mye Bart had id allt Svow in Staunton, Va., yesterday. well as good opening for comedy, The letter in | san ever; but there is no elssticity in them, aud Sniports of Cie armies at Neutville and Maziers to sation which took place bes | being once flattened out, they will stay flattened, | ‘The Alabama Legislature is organized, Gi Dathrient et Lelia, Whe Gateral ue Commissioner of Patents, | Randolph never had any atrength of his own, and | toayy frost in New Orleans yesterday tse Aitteas have eee capsiied usne Eo aun ‘There was nothing which jockton one suave whi Oy Ie Cate | The Army of the Cumberland propose to pablise are boon repsised near 1x Queanel | Warranted the Inference that thie particular brother. | being the ron of bis fatner, and by his connection a piograrhy of Geu. Taomss ty waians, ‘Tae Might of the French was | jn law, ae he represented himselt to be, waa brother. | wit) the Camden and Amboy Company. Ile wever | ® "08 Lesa M iatean lent’ slasioa ba Concha ver erly, in-law Louis, otherwise Judge Dent, except the lack | had any popular strength. He i Us ara sie FIN Dlatriet of Tilinow, Is dying. s jon concerning the namber of | crat, and despises from his soul's deptas a man of from the Fine d A tcl from Versailles, via Berlin, receive ia hereon thik han ene or ‘ The Hon, HK, Welch, a prominent lawyer of t ye the forts about Paris have been sile 7 family, and Judge Loure And greasy geuealogy.” Harvord, Conn,, dled yesterdi bao # Yea for the post three d The woather conunues bad hers bearing the well-known | He believes lor that there are but three | Tao publishers of the Cleveland Leader give a fo perations. relationship to the President, probably caused the | classes uf pe ia this world—imen, wowen, and | TRenkagiving dimmer to $6 news boys on Ihureday i w Nov. 4 The Feho du Nord of this even: | mistake. Allsuch errors will be less hkely io occur | Stocktons—and that tae Stocktons were inade frat, | MbernooD. " For cvs a pitched pattie Is going on to-day near | im future if the following short directory of the | but of mach finer porcelain, ike Caius Marcius | ‘The ship Persia of Path, from Now ‘Orleans for Atiens Fiotle Belge has 4 letter, dated New. | Denta is consulted: riolangs.’ be has no love for the common | Liverpool, with a carge of cotton worth $291,000, went o Thursday moruins. sahore on'Frylag Pan aboals eporting au engagement on Wednes | The brothers-in-law are four in number, namely and believes of them as that brave Ho TY SRU rch the Germans were de- | | Firsi—Gon. ¥. 1 Dent, who offciates ‘with such Tom Zaktwin of Pittsford leaped from the care at nd suffered heavy loss urbanity at the White House, and relieves the Preat- | wa gesery iness, deserves your hate; ang | Rochester depot yesterday. and was killed. John Ke Ficeil dent of large sbare of the’ heavy routine of Hx. | yo rniections arels sek male apyeitig, who deaten | fen of Danville was killed in We same Way near Port French War Denpatche ecutive busines Ihost that which would increase lie by rs Rubia Mee He ieee Second—Judge Louls Deot, whoinan attorney at | "11s \4 williog that * they should Tho London and San Francisco Bank, ox.Goy ’ 'y. 49 Heavy cannonading was | jaw practising in we courts of Washington, and . Latham, manager, on January 1, il! Sheord ted at Orioans all day yesterday in the direction | also in Washlogton, He was the candidate for Qov- RUD THE POOR ITCH ala peaking house of Jona Parrott ia, Baa Frau of 4y, Where an important engagement has | °).0F ¥! Mississippi. of their opinion until they make themselves sore," | “ME a Shades Leaidear Naat | Third—Goorge Dent, who resides in San Prancts- 1 TF hey will, tad, the Senatorial uMige bore ews ac | , ‘The arcument for a rule to show cause why a now Cee eee ea raarted tusk the engace: | eo, ‘ani tn offcially eonnested with the Custom | popular appolntuient,inatead of te he hiccetcsed oat | tilanould not be xraniad in dhe-case of Nealon L avorabie to the French, t ing | House in that thriving city, ' New | 2Y,# Yeual Legislature, neither Stockton nor his | the Court of Oy sr and Teruiuer a Puladelphie testers om as been received. The Prussians are re | yh 0us\h—Jolin Dent, whe, ja well own to New | father would ever havo hoon mombers of the Senate. | day > . , Mexico jn connection with his tuerative tradersuips | tis rejection by the Sonate on his frst election | “Tne National Immigration Convention will memo. ¥ near Vendome, Gen, Bourbaki has | at OF two military poste tl His presence | grew out of bis presumption tn young for uinsell, | ,1,hb0 National tmmier: wihire tte pred toes ‘ 2 the Government officials declining | hore led to a hellef among several inthe Patent | gnq his ignorance of parliamentary await was aclear | fiaze Congress, te sand ta atk Europe to o> Wr Of ine Kighteenth Corps, Ditice {at the gentioman who called and represented | cage of politicul felo de x, By tho old common laws | operate iu protecting ummigreute from outrage ov tie 1 Nov Sh=-There has been fighting all aay | hitnselt ax this brother-in-law | g suicide was buried in tie centre of the cross roads, | soa a> well as on land ’ ttonnenx, Detaila of the bitte have With a stake through his belly. But in Stockton's a wii, Neither the troops engaged however, that the one who appeared to | Case the rule was reversed, because bis friends made NEW JERSEY. u tare kuown here, Fis er wan only a cousin of thes brothersin- | the Logislature believe he was a eiffering martyr, -— ‘Vian bets ectsbticlend tag ABA Walle this | instead of the suicide they weil know lim to be » sons of Wieelnna Selnity Church will erect ‘ Prussian War Despatches, faction, it han wot as yet been us fully renacnized by EWELL'S SALVE, ‘memorial church W bishop Domne. Nov. 4.— The Federal Parliament fs | tue brothers-in-law The idea of Newell contesting Forker's seat is | ‘The New Enelind Society of Newark will cele « 'y of 100,000,000 thulers for the | |,,70 apply the light obtained from this directory to | guperiatively ludicrous. ‘The doctor has siupy | brato “Ferofalers' Day” with & dinner P of the war to the end, The Bertin | (he case i Land, it was is cousin of the brothers, | gone on to Wasniugton to let bis wounds—"* ‘hone The fare on the dersey City and Bergen horse 4 Who are ia turn brothers io-law of the Pesid poor dumb inouths "—pload for him. For the deep | railroad, within Jersey City, bas bow reduced to ve . * valese algns fail, the end of the | that bad We interview with Col. Fisher in :om damnation of his taxing off, he thinks he ought to | cuts “ pe chances of securing tho position of Principal | recover heavy damages in ile shape of a good fat | he euthoritien of Nowark are removing the ay Baamloer, AL, V. B. | otice from Grant. He has boon spoken of as Min- | podies from old Potter's eld to she cemetery near The War on the Ocenn, ————_— ister to England, and We bave not the slightest doubt | Wavertey ’ The Awerican steamship George Francia Train in Maraciiien, ho would accept it if 1t were offered to him, His ex- | Bornard Curtis and William Lillle wore convicted t ‘owes tnia moroige tor Havre, eonvoy- | Mareeiiice Corresnoncence of Landon Telagraph. love he is equal to any | in theHitaon County Court of hessiona Yesterday of i French irigetes, Her carne consis of | Heh beara, the sora hurala, 1 hare time to Twito Impudence | "A narmbor of Sussex county farmers have bought rn ges, W,00) breech-loading muskers, | Mention Mr. George Francie Train. This gentle ugh * to attempt performing an operation for the | » tract of land near Norfolk, Va.,lutonding 40 catabiiod . ae : yh Converae of Well komad At Marseilios. If the | stone or to navigate His Majesty's fleet down the | an immense dairy form. , oe ee tered ca a! and G5 na: | converse of s well known proverl) be sceepied as an | cheanel''; ong Newell 1s sousagerman to (bit | "A sniitn fore new trial hes been made Je. the * are lotended for the encemp- | sreuinent Me. Train mign’ oven assert himeclf 8a | man, He would take tue contract to tunnel bee Al- | oaty af Heruly Melllan wins wan ecoricted ta ties Hey A the Loire, whose movements, | frophek Hels now, ay always, lantic or to pump ivdry, He ts @ very fair c son County Court on Thursday of rubbery on the high: . layed by thar omarvals | Presidency of the United Stataa practioner" only this, and nothing mor way ian i 4 to be the Lord Brougham, | dary yn t brofesslin foul comme un auire. and ove | doubtiess Knows the difiurvac> between & ca An infant child of William Clark (colored), of “ Heat bea Fe ecch nieta Troe trate thett Qistinction, the French people | aud aa emetic, and might tell » ogringe {rom O | Nowart, was found dead ia, bed. yeclerday morsing b steimer Deutschland ie still atea: | Ko Cniey ie All Tight, Beowuse the | cathotor, He bas about as much knowledge of the | Mrs. Ciark retired intoxicated, and the County Phyet e Grimsby barber, the American Prosidency i about to | compheations of forelga politics ua a donkey has | clan believes that the child waa accldeutaily sulowered , ome orhays haa 4 new iden ant they | ¢ ing the peraiax Of the ixed stare. Newell | by is drunken mother, ——— and tary their faces uvward to the window of | Minster th eglerd, nutoad tow . bert F. Stockton, dv, of Trentoa, who wa reEKse yy d heir. imater to England, indee opine the nowina: | Robert F. Stockton, J renton, who wi N4L INSELLIGENC, us hotel On the Carevidre; stralehtway, and (row | tign would be teceived in the Senate an Gouverneur | horsewhtpped by the ton ort a ~ AUR RUddY Pelcht: descends an oxlortation toward | Morris once received the nomination of Lucius Quin: | after the latter's retnrn from Jerusalem, for n Sel uy tsa WAS On Thanksgiving | Wooieaale homicide of the Invader, and the weual | {yy Horntio Stockten'es Renta at wy elie | Rurone in ‘the Algeria on Wednesday. Goes he also f F Hearre isan t urona ana tnaurong. t assure you that Mr. Train, | Quintius Horatio Stockton Mr. Frewidont, Secretary | Mibend te Vian Paleaune ‘ . Me vont bby simple asser f himself, bas acquired wo in | oi Wart Good Lord Good Lord? esd Tne On the Now Jersey Railroad, at the Centro street Considerable power. Ho maces speeches in which | bridge in. Newark. yeaterd hoon. a ening childign commonplace of thought Is Wrapt ap in a Coach attached vo the real of the (rain cei off the tra bance and wird (ary ‘out bomb "Mombaston. | 4 the Dark gelling Gen. Butior keevsin good con. | butwoas the Ceitte sitert depot "and the bridge, the Prager ae At nuch bOUrs and Ly auch | 4H20N, In spite of the severe work hedally periorime on | forward wheeledrapg lug. Drenking, Gowu several tele. ' be do: | His total ip chesiand at uch bears aad by nue ex reas ut oilerson Club Gt Yurkyilies At | graph pores aud defor {rain could be stopved. had rinvil of pollbics aud dhe | crowds, that ty iar and the ore | Hutler dee 9, uo Orguaisation wall be pes | fun twonty feet on to the Uridge. The passengers were suereia Lave been driven to despax, fooled ah ad vari) date, bi be | derrsbly'irlghtoued, but bows Were lajul LIFE IN THE M@PROPOLIS. —_——-— DAPAES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. —_—— ‘The Brooklyn Taxpayers’ Conundrum—The Polite way of Stealing ¢! People’s Money—Commissions in Insurance. ‘The Kings county public institutions are in- sured to the amount of $500,000. Mr. B. J. Lowber, ‘® member of the Water Commission and President of the Corn Exchange Insurance Company, ts the Ineurance agent for the county, and gets a commis: sion Of fifteen per cent, At the last mooting of *- 4 Supervisors, Bupervisor Osborne move? io have the policies transferred from the gompanicg ow patronized. Supervisor Crore denounced the Proposal as a blackmailing jot concocted by Mr. Mott Haven Ka-Kiux Ki Sidney H. Conklin, one of Mr. Bergh’s detec tives, was arraigned before Justice Fuller, in Mor- risanta, yesterday, on charge of shooting Terence Kennedy's horve, and shooting at Henry Finger and Louls Deabl. On Thoreday the Ka-Klex Klan of Mots Haven bad 9 parade, and Mr. Conklin seotng horse which was lame Ordered the rider to go be- the obarre of cructty to the ant members of the Clab gathered nd after a heatad dispoie Mr. Conklin was hit on the head with lie then drew his re- volver, fired ii and kiled Kennedy's horse, worth about |. Mr. Conklin was t rested, and in default of $1,500 was committed, pach cess A Co Target Excarst: The Thoroughbred Guards went on a target excursion on Thankagiving day, bat previous to do- tng eo made the usual spoticstion to their friesds for grizes. Mr. Lake Clark, an undertaker on Sev- enth avenus, gave twom a effin, but they rejected te efor, The novel prize fell into the bands of s Views of the Holy Land. ‘There was ® private exhibition at Associetion Hiall Inst eveniog of s large number of stereopticon Views, illastrating Jeruesiom sed its vicinity. The views axe from photographs, and have been pre- attendance of the best citizens of New Yor! ‘Wore unanimous in prosouncing the views ¢! of the kind ever exhibited in this country, views will probably be exhibited in Tres the winter, when Col. Jacob R. Free: lately returned trom Jernsalem, will inspect ti phates Where Colerity in Worth Something. A delegation from the Common Council of Baltimore visited engine house No. 13 yesterday afterneos, secompanied by Fire Inspectors Gal way and Hennessy, with «view of learning with what Dromptness the men could turn out in case of an siarm. The mon were stationed in the hall in the apper part of the building, and at» gi ignal by Foremas Eriaci ey descended to eroand floor, barnersed the horses. got up steam, and were ready for service in three minutes. plain alas Paying off Pools at Reilly's, There were betting men gathered last night at Reilly's, on the occasion of the pools being paid ov Yee 90,000 majority for Hall, and under 6,000 for Hoffman. There was one pool of $300 for under 60,000 majority for Hoffinan, and several pools were Paid for $300 and more on 2.000 majority for Hal there were also paid one pool of $805, two of af ome of $190 on Hall's majoriize Neat week teers will be an important might, when the $1,000 pools on the Ledwith vote are to be paid, Alderman Keenan's Hat, Alderman Patrick Keenan, an ex-day officer in the Custom House, who beeps a liquor store at Pyeife and Columbia streets, Brooklyn, bought » hat from Atkionon the hatter, and had it sent home. When the boy delivered it at the hr >, tt was di rected to Mr. Patrick Keenan, which, the Alderman sentit back to have it dire ied to Alde man Patrick Keenan Oliver Dyer at Steloway Hall, To-morrow evening Mr. Oliver Dyer is to lec ture at Steinway Hall on the Swedenborgian answer to the inguiry, * How to get to heaven: in the name of the Only-Begotten Son of God.” The subject is an interesting one to all ctasses, and Mr. Dyer's original and forcible treatment of it will certaiuly instruct and profit all who bear him, —s— Re rkable e from Death, Yesterday morning Mra, Matilda Bolston, of Market and Madison sirects, Newark, while hang ing ont clothes by means of pulleys from the rear third story window, slipped and fel! to the ground When picked up she was insensibie, but she sbortly raihed, and hopes are entertained of her recovery. hE Eh ‘The Farce of Helzing the Gamesters, Four detectives last night made a descent upon the gambling house at 653 Broadway, Charles Fields, the proprietor, and three other men were arrested, and the gambling paraphernalia was seizod and taken to the Police Central OMce. The raid was made on complaint of a boarder in Held's Hotel who liad lost bis money in the concern. $$ John Hecker’s Ovens tu Rutgers street. Jolin Hecker, in November, 1862, was building a sinck of ovens in Rutgers street, in the rear of a house in which Mrs, Angelica Seabrook resided, During ® severe storm the walls of the new build ing fell, crushing into Mra, Seabrook's apartments, killing one child, and burying ber in the ruins, 60 that Ht teok three hours to extricate her, She tained severe personal injuries, and sued Mr. Heck- er lor damages. The jury gave her $1.40), aud Mr. Heckor appesied, elaiming that the fall of the building was an act of God, and not attributable to his negligence. The General Term yesterday amrm od toe Judgment. a FLASHES FROM THE OCKA ——. ‘The Palmyra arrived out yesterday, ‘The lialian artillery is to be inereased ‘Tae Duobess cf Aosta has given birtn toa son, The Argentine rebels aro apparently gaining ground. Bright has resigned the Presidency of the Board of Trade. Pho City Council of Dublin petitions for the par- on of the Fenian convicts, Robert Wright & vo.,chain and anchor makers #t Sunderland, Kogland, bave stopped payment, ‘The appeal of the Rey. Mr. Mackonocoie from the sentence condemning him for Komuiusing tepdencies has been decided against him. ‘The Pope's Kocyclical, recently printed in Gene Ya, hax heen posted In prominent places in Rome. One Of the jourals ef the Intter ciy. which reprinted. th ocunieat, was promptly seized by tue Italian author ties. i BROOKLY? Evacuation day was duly observe |, Margaret Dempsy, a widow, was found dead in her room, #4! Pacife street. The corner stone of the Roman Catholic Church of the Visitation Is to be laid to-morrow: The Police Commissioners have reduced to the ranks soveral incompetent 1oundsineu. Bia new cases of smallpox were reported from the Sixteenth W ard (Dutchtown) yesterday Detortive Charley Frost found a cent in the Acad emy on Thursday evening, and delivered it to the prop. erty clerk! Mayor Kalbfletach refuses to sign a warrant for $15,000, for paving Seventh avenue with Beriusbaw pavewont, Dr. R_O, Sidney, Republican candidate for Su visor of the Ninth Ward: is contesting tho eloctia Dick Newman. Arthur R. Trotter, of 229 Fulton ayenne, was run over and killed yestoraay, by Adolph Button’s wagon, on Fulton street, ‘The oMctial vote for Congress in the Ww: Hear OCU, WT, ee De Wedetst, Bs Mk bert M, Whit 8.216. George Fmproo, « night inspector in the Custom House, ‘while on dary last night wt Tarbock’s ators, Brooklyn, fell overboard, aud inight baye boca drown ed but lor timely assistance A motion was made in the United States District Court yorterday Tor ihe appointinont of an aasiguee er. of hird District, for the defunc: Cenvral Hank. The assets of the bank are @bous $650,000. Judge Henedict reserved lis de cision, Next Monday the Wm. A. Brown Battalion, named in honor of the Fire Comnilssionsy of Mocklyt, will viet hast New Vora. Over 630 mon will parade.” TY company from the ‘Thirteenth Ward, knowD as the * Rolliching Rams,” Capt. James Anderson, embract ome of the prominent Now York easi aide politician THROUGH TO SUSPENSION BRIDGE. —_—e— Vandorbile Floored—The Erie Read te be Connected with the Michigan Central and Groat Westera—The Decision at Syracuse Yooterday—The End of a Monopoly. Commodore Vanderbilt's attempt to block- ade the approaches te the Niagara suspen- ffensive aad adopted the vexatious course Of causing aAditional tracks to be fisid on his line 90 895 plock the Erte extension at the point of in- “arnection nearest the bridge, the projectors of the now line, confident that they {had jostice on thelr side, at once appealed to the courts. Commissioners ‘Wore appointed to Investigate the difficulty, and the evidence being decidedty in favor of the Erie peo- ple, they reported accordingly. ‘The #\"m of $5,000 had been agreed upon ss sn Allowance ‘0 the Central in consideration of cross- ings, &e.; bat Vanderbilt subsequeniiy comant=’ 2 much larger amount, Gould and Fisk determined {0 mako bim sdhere to the original Ogures, how- ever, They have been fighting # out on this line, and, 88 asual, victory bas Upon their ban- ners The case was soe tee en by LA . higb-banded proceedings of the Central authorities In obstrneting the suproaches’ to the Suspension Bridge boing condomned as Uogs!, This decision will give inteose satisfaction to the officers of the Great Western of Canada, who intend transferring the bulk of thelr basiness to the Bri 4 soon a8 the connection is made, ‘The main object 1 shane was to prevent the Michizan Groat Woatern lines from Retting y othor outlet. This Inst diffenliy removed, the Erie and Suspension Bridge junetion will be completed within a very short time, and when the last spike ave been driven the extortionate monopoly whieh Venderoti hae 00 maintained over the Canndian trade wi end dominion opened to the combined genius of Gould and Fisk. —— MOUBL SHARPSHOOTING. to do & little target shooting and a good deal of drinking, The beer flowed in rivers, whilo whole oceans of whiskey disappeared with the rapidity of Nghtning—not Jersey lightning, but the legitimate kind. The “shootists" (so to speak) were not as successful as could have been desired, ali hon the whole, and considering the amouat of Punished, ali present are coming out with whole ski Capt. Tom Draper nobly back. He abstained entirely fr for fear of hitting the markers, who we in thirty-two feet of the jet, Bott Rilay om & $25 prize for not hitting the target. to the Mackerelville hero to say that & marker, which w This due ‘did not bit considered # fortunate thing. better known as" Whitey itaire diamond by shoo! dull'e-eye out of the target with an sue He marched to the charge as steadily as though Were walking on two cork legs Lamp Thomas got s ffty dollar greenback prize. not for good shooting. He was adjudged to by the handsomert man in the corps. Next to Frank Doffy and the Hon. Rufus X. Andrews, be is proba- bly the handsomesi man in New York, teddy the Blacksmith, Joe Coburn, and other distinguished gentlemen were present. As semblyman Kit Burns apologized for non-attendance, ‘on the score of official business, veral MRS. O'ILYEN’S HUSBANDS. A Life Insurance Company’ Murder—A Fight for $12,001 Francis P. O'Ilyen died very suddenly in New- ark and was interred in Rosedale Cemetery. Sub- sequently, his wife claimed $12,000 insurance from the Amicable Company. The Company, not satis fied that O'llyen was the husband of Mrs, O'llyen, exhumed on Wednesday, and It was Mrs. O'fiyen's husband. ‘The ned that Mrs. O'llyen's former suddeniy, and that she liad insurance. Thereupon they stomach taken to New York, where it ix undergoing ® thorough examination. ' Should uo traces of poison be found, Mrs. O'llyen will doubt less recover $12,000 life insurance, a ————___ The Most Gentle York ; On Thursday evening a tall, well-dressed gentle man, of foreign appearance, dark complexion, snd polite address, with bisck full whiskers, neatly trimmed, rang the bell of a fashionable boarding house {n the vicinity of Irving Place, and inquired for @ suite of rooms, He spoke English weil, bat with s slight gecent.and represented himself to be interpreter at Castic Gorden, saying that he was a Dane, and bis name was Beauregard, He was shown an elegantly furnished front parlor and bedroom on the necond floor, for which $20 per woek was asked, He was delighted; he would take the ter. To-morrow his baggage wo Pieces} a trunk, a valite, a hat bo leions of and a violin fi wes would be that “they were placed in come himeell to-u vane He seomed such a gentleman, and was s0 polite, that be monde s most favorable impression on the sosceptible landlady, and was asked ner. After that be sat chatting w \ would one month in ad p down to dia the other boa the parlor, sod astonished them with Wie ensive knowledge and great lewrning. ontil it really became too late for him to leave, as well stop ali night; and he did. he ate a bearty breakfast and left, back since, Tthas been ascertained that be has been playing the same game for ® long time past; getting his board and lodging free at every house on the dtoor of which he sees a sign posted of * Boarders wanted ” Look oct for bim. Hie might Next morning He basa’t been ———— A Madman tn « Catholic Colles: Cincinnati, Nov. 25.—Anthony Hoap entered St. Xavier Catholic College to-day, armed with a hatchet and long knives, saying that tho Jesuits were getting too much power in this country, and he wanted to die for Jesus, He attacked the priest Father O'Neil was cut on the left arm, a ber of other priests received slight the map wus arrested, “a HOURS OF LEISURE, ae Filliam J. Sharkey spent the day at Landmann's Kk yesterday shooting for prix Ireland's prima donna, Rose D'Rrina, will sing in Steinway Hall oo Wednesday evening bext, for the benefit of tho Founding Asylum, Dr. Correy's great pictorial and musical entitled © Ireland, in 8h de and Su: open in Apollo Hall on Monday eventag, Prof, Fred. Salmson, assisted by Singin ° vooa tiie evening, 4 num: injuries bi ntertain the," Wil pil, the known broker {a Portland, elf yesterday colored, war arreste yosterday tempting to pawn a lady's mocklace made of Ina fighton Thursday botween Charles Hempsen ant J. Haynor, in Yonkers, the form Jared.” Raynor’ was arrested, Charles White was commit! Commiioner Shields, on the ehaixe of ewiudiing Held, a discharged soldier: nor, of 887 Kast Bley Jubtice Scott wt Kas wite's face was fatally uw: 1 to jail yesterday by Frederic Jobn locked up Uy for cutting fit th street, was esterday, ukegiving rin has pardoned Farr nvicted of youre | i bery Biate And seLtenced eich to twe Priron, John R. William and John Lailor wa Market for Dreaking 1 churen, Josoph Murray, Jot id yeater day Canal etreet tr MeCarty, of the Portland Jolin M, Ad itor of the Argus n ‘of character, laying the damages at He bas put a keeper into the Argus ome Rangera’ ball, in Piltd avenue. on in Fagin shot. Christopher Fayin was coumuitted by Justice orge Gifford, editor (Me.) Wat au rdeiama 810,000, Durlog a quarre! in the Car Giass Hall, Vhirty-fourtn stress, n Thanksgiving vlght, J Moore in tho mouth. Coulter yest Erhard Ober sprang from bis bed yesterday morn. ine, svized a new revolver which te had Just por chub saying 10 Ii erday wife " here one shot for you lor me,” fret frod at her without killing her, and then shot himself shrough the heart. ohn Kelly, who was turned out of Mr. anigan’s Mark ‘alodn In the Fourth Ward on Thanksgi got only spent all his money. in-other b EDAM Hesome very Abu b ebavi npr A JOecy sluislipe, SUF cai Laulgau's var tendor, aving and printing of counterfelt rks is alleged to have by led on by Charles b, Forrest at arreslod yesterday at th Brown, of 163 18 Cox, An_ innocent-loc Prince aud intr labels extonsively CIE at cet Ho Hustanoe of Fro Me prisoner Was ick © hold by at the rain ing young man called We Latin early voRter | bt Net in Jersey was up wel yestcrdsy aleruoon, when be. was taken to the Jewerson Market. Pollce Court, — Mean (ine, was stiown that be Was insane, Jusice Cox Bt bio to au asylum, a | PRICE TWO CENTS. VACUATION DAY SHOWS. —_— ARCHBISHOP M’CLOSKEY'S EXCUR+ SION UP THE EAST RIVER. pace Visit te the Children on ‘Randall's, Wards, and Hart's Isiande—The Ceremonies of Confirmation—Addresses by the Arch bishop and Father Durananet. ‘The Archbishop of New York having informed the children of the Rast Rivor islands tiat he would yesterday confer the rite of confirmation apon them, the olty anthoritis placed their steamer at the dis- posal of the eminent prelate, At 8 o'clock a dim tinguished party ton board, composed of the Archbishop, the Rev, Fathers McNierny, Monro, and Tierry, Commissioners Nicholson and Brennan, with their families, Warden Bronnan and Isdies, and a pumbor of otners. Ahalf hour brought the steamer to Rendall’é Yolama. whore carriages were ln waiting to 0 onvey the party to the school house, governed by the Roard of Bducation, where upward of five bundred ghildren wore in ‘readiness, under the care of Father Durouki, to receive the Archbishop aad suite. and prapared by the Sisters of Mercy to re Gelve the Sacrament of Confirmation. With the ad- dition of some twenty children from Wara's Island, 105 boys and giris received the Holy Sacrament. A touching and spproprinte address was gi Vd the most Rey. Archbishop, whose words wore lis ened to with rapt attention. A few hymns wore Aung by the children, and afer tho ceremony the Archbishop and party at a quarter to 11 proceeded te the steamer to visit the school ship Mercury, anchor: ed off Hart's Island. Here they were received by Capt. Giraud, Executive Omcer W. IH. Somers, Paye master L. Goolize, Mates Gregory, Iiiier, and Gor- den, Surgeon Ackerman and Mr, Whitney, who ts the rosident teacher of the boys. After some march. d fling, the boys prepared for the Sacrament marched on beard the Minnehannock to pro ceed to the island, One of converted inti for the Sacramont. Upward of clad in the naval costar rosette, After the robii of the Archbishon, he advanced tre and cope of cloth of gold, and in simple Inngnage, and with the tenderness of a friend and father. The most Profound atillness attention were observed, After the ceremonies were ended, the children wore invited to partake of = fenst prepared for them by Commissioner Brennan, the latter gentlemen making the School Ship a epecialty under his care. The po Nite and attentive Warden, Mr. Dunphy, and the schoul teacher on the isiand, Mr. Griswold, spoke tm the highest torms of the general bearing of the boys, many of whom are simply refractory, and are tent here, their board paid, to become subject te the discipline of the ship, whose erew and scholars, from the moment they tread the deck, o under strick moral rule, All the oMcers show the greatest interest in the good work, and all Rave been in the United States service, and carry it the whole régime. which propares the boys who desire to make seamanship their profession, for service in either the Bavy or mercantile ser ecompanied by loud choers the ste moorings, returned tbe bors to t ida repetition of cheers, adicus, ‘ing of handket jet to and by the jadies, the party returned to the ity. to the altar in addressed the y r left hor nips THE MILITARY DISPLAY. pee ‘The An Parade and Di of the Vote- rane of 1812-Only Twenty-three in th Line—The Parade in 1814. ‘The Veterans of 1812, twenty-three in number, met yesterday at Military Hall, 193 Bowery, ant marched afew hundred yards to Grand street, and thence to the Continental Hotel in Broadway, a few hundred yards further, where thoy were handsomely entertained by the proprietor. No specches were delivered. The old soldiers, with one exception, were in plain clothes, but wore cockades on their Stovepipe Charles Knowles man of 82, wore & roly, a frisky little old gentle- Hi'snit of blue regimentals, with a cocked bat. Brig..Gen, Raymond, aged 79, a taciturn und erusty vete-an, Leaded the company. A diue coat and brass buttons were seen under bit overcoat. ‘The oldest man in the line is William Deating. ged #2 The youngster of the organiza: tion tn 72. He was a drummer boy in 181%. Last year tne number who dined together was thirty, Seven have since died. ‘There are perhaps fifty vot~ erans of 1812 in all in this elty, but many are too in- firm to join in the annual celebration of Kvacuation day. The old soldiers spoke of being reviewed in 1814 by Gov Tompkins, with 22,000 other troops, on the open field along Broadway, just above Canal street Something New on Evacuation Day, The Fifth Regiment of the New York Land. wobr, Brevot Brig.-Gen, Bendix, paraded yesterday Its mombers wore, for the first time In public, the Prussian helmet, and thie feature of the parade created an immense flutter among the Germans of tho great east side. The helmet resembles an ine verted coal-scuttle. It is surmounted by a brea spear, A white metal head of Jefferson in rellot is worn ov a fine gilt ornament on the front, on which is also the figure "5,"" in place of the spear. There were ten companies of twelve Ales front, and a fall bond and drum corps started from its armory in Hester sire and marched throu 4 up Broadway t Tompkins square Lhe officers wore red plumes In the #qui war tendered to Gen, Kranz Sigel, wlio was in civilian dress, Aftetward Gen. Burger, atten led by his staff, roe Viewed the reziment. Over 5000. persons wite the evolutions. Among tue National Quard who were spectators were Col, F. A. Conk- ling of the Eleventh. the Eighty-fourth, and ex-Col, Henry Lux of —— LOSSES BY FARE, ‘The dwelling No. 1,907 Third avenve “a am aged by fire yesterday $1,000 ‘The contents of 8. Bush's auction store in Elmira were burned on Thursday evening, ait ine adioiiny Stores were injured. Loss between $30,000 and $19,008, Bush was insured #9,500, — YOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. a, d supervisors of clection Ap unknown man was drowned off East Twenty- third street yesterday evening ‘The Foundling Asylum Fair closes to-night, far only $85,000 as been reallzed ‘The New York Juvenile Guardian Soot dinner to 1,060 children on Thanksgiving da; In the game between Russell & Erwin’s nine and Caihoun @ Robbine's nine, the score was 21 to 18, Captain De Groot’s colossal statue of Franklin is soon to be ereetod in Printip square . Phe Foundling Asylum Fair closes to-night. AIL the articles not sold oF raffled are to be uffered by anetion, Thos jimin House Alfred Defleax, aged 19, of S47 Soventh avenne, war run over aud killed by # track near his residence Tast evening Hogh Gra scond Avenue car driver who fell oNer the nt 1i0tu street whlie Whipping Lis horses, died yesterday John ©. Gobright will lecture next Tuosday evens ing 10 Hall Way aud Thirweuth street, ersonal Experieuce,”” Nhe drawing for the Shaodiey Legion wii tak Prizes presented to the piace in Tammany Hall om Monday evening, at 6} o'clock vate Watchman Michael McCarthy discovered Aud extinguished a fire yesterday moruing In the large tenement house, 902 Front street Hamilton Paterson of @24 Wes fell from the upper floor of the ig. Mo was fatally 4 iehteenth street Wt 1,08 Broadway * Armstrong, aged 15, of Twenty-Atth rat avenie, was killed yesterday, 9 by hg ou hin In front OF 41 Etgnbeth street, The Hon. Charles Sumner will deliver # lecture tn Steinway [all Vhorsday eveninie next * the, lucl between France and Germany, Wil 810 elvilizatt Peter Bons comptatns of ill treatment at Wood's Theatre on Thankssiving night, and (hat tekets were sold to himself. and many others, when aduniseloa to the Louse Was linpossibie Jane Mulvaney, aged 18, loft her house in Riving ton strect yesterday afternoon, and aome tine after sho h en note wae found Inher mul iulorcung Hee frici'ts hat she tnonded Lo drown herself, ‘Thomas Wyat', while crossing the Kast River Inst night in row bost, ran athwart the bow of the (ory boat Idaho. ana Dut for his presebee of wld mtg have been drowved, His Dowt was wu Ashod. ‘The Bleventh Ward Irish Domocratic Central Club last night, John Murphy in the chair, added over 200 fumes to tie roll. The tog wun adaressod by Gea, Martin McMahon, James Daly and others, As 8, Smith, manager of the Franklin and Atlantio and Facite T Companies! oles, Was atm on the branch ieeavod. tr Hatiem, the Rave way and he (il about 19 fect, head foremost, Nathauiel Jarvis, Jr, referee, hay decited, ia the of Richard Winthrop, aa wlloged lunatic the Is not proved. mid that Str. Wiuthrop ie be of taking care of hiinself and his property 1 whose torie it the Grawiogtor yi lots will take Fine: Dee. 20 fn Cofumbn Hall Jamon Le been $5 aay’ Intoxie the ehitls wii ald Gane | ane on hl ead Of Dreakl Diy break hi Policomen Patrick J. Murohy and Isaae neh for turning Bat street whi wate order te Whi infor Mabon