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Sec reese ENGLAND AND RUAN Prussia’s Neutrality on the Eastern Question. PEACE LIKELY TO BE MAINTAINED, The Garibaldians Repulsed in Great Disorder. ——_— THE DEFENCE OF PARIS. @ CoM jon between It Probable— Pri in A Denies Concert tion Propose: Loxvow, Nov, 28.—The London Zimes this morning contains Bt. Petersburg despatches of « more pueific tone, and note ® partial return of com mercial activity. No collision between Russia and Kny'and te Low probable, It haw been definitely cettied that @ meeting of foreign ministers of tne powers interceted im the treaty of 1866 shall take place in Bne'and in danoary, ‘The ‘ee.irg in Amaneial etreles to-day is mach more healtliy. ‘Tre fear of araptare in the relations be- ¢ween Great Rritain and Russia on the question of the Bluck Sea dif alty i gradually abating amon: allclasses 0 people, The London 7¥mes this morn- tag hones that TNE ANSWER To PRINCE CORTCHAKOF?, ‘Which goes forward to St. Petersburg to-day, will De firm and conel iatory A protest from the Italian Government was sent to St. Petersborg on Saturday last, Odo Russell dined yesterday with King William at Versailles, Tie woe well received, Subseqn tervicw with Ccnnt von Bismarck. that wal ering to the conference, and having no con- eort with Kussia, be was surprised at the action of Trince Gerichakom Prussia, however, decdued to intertere in the matter, Vensaitixs, Nov, 27, via BERLIN and Loxpon, Nov. & A settlement of the Black Sea question may te d for on the basis of a conference, and the wit arawal of the Rassian note, After Constan- tinop e ond St, Petersburg bad been rejected as the mat of he proposed conference, London was agreed en Russia is entirely placabie Loxpos, Nov, 2. —A Cabinet meeting was beld Bere to-duy, at which it was aereea that PeINCR GORTCHAKOF'S LAST DesPAToH ot be considered as removing the questiin of Russia's lemand from the sphere of diplomacy They « Cubinct is not unfavorable to a confer. We powere in principle, but presses a set- tor preiitminary questions, te es trom Constantinople say the Sultan nil Vizier show no alarm at the situa £ ©n @ Praceful sojution of the evr troversy ‘The British Government bas bought a the ¢ wder cotton in the market, Lead Was wi: vo © £33 per ton, The Ainancier says in Monee +0, plies of arms and munitions of war have ports in the Bleck § Queen continues resolutely cpposed to war tsi. Bash {\NDS THN PRESENCE OF FRANCE Grinville Btany Corterence on the Eastern question, If this fe no Conference can be teld until peace bs we wiween Feane nd Prassia, ENGLISH Wik DESPATenis The Garibaldians Repulsed—Neventy French Cannon Captn he Hattle near Ore leans The tl ris. Gen. Werier, and t f under Gen. Garibald, nerr Parques, in the Department of Vosges, have fust been received Lere, dated Dijon, yeste afterno n: The ¢ Mhons, wh on thelr march fre Parques late Saturday afternvc suddenty cam lwnvedia! ceed with ¢ tuosily, Th Prussions were at first compelled to ‘all bi born repulsea with great disorder, the soldiers TUNOWING AWAY-THEIR AnMS fod koorsacks am their flight Gen be wext day (Sunday) took a etreu Bround 1 eres, and in this way overtook the French rear guard. Another engagement then oc curred, in which the French lost three hu dred ap the Prussians only fifty, It i# said that Menotti Garibalii bad 2,000 men wader bis command in this enzageuie By te capitulation of La Fere seventy can- Bon of il soris fell into the hands of the Pras. fiane. Forte D'issy, Vanves, Montrouge, Bicatre. Sa) D'lvry, on the southern boundary of Paris, Maiutuved a continuous aud fur.ous fire on the Pr nes al through Saturday night, Tue Prussiaus cxpeeted another sortie, but at last ac cou > quiet again, FIGHT NEAK ORLEANS, 1 nvoltiing near Orleans yesterday, the ‘Te th Pussian Corps encountered the wentiett F Corps of Gen, de Paindines's arr nen ErXeu ut cecurred, in whieh the French were ¢ ‘ ir strong position at Lidon-Ma Bers wih us las, Bubsequentiy seve: F panies attarked the Prussian ‘Tent Corps, Lut were repulsed with @ loss of turty. Fr | was tuken prisoner by tue Prussians Despaties trom Tours announce that a sev and gereral engagement {8 tn progress. Fie Victories wieng the Loire are claimed, and it is re p tile Germans Lave been ruuted and are Just be Touns as Foster hay between V The French maiutained i ¥ Ver re'the 1 Pr ae n ° Quentiy besten at Boves, a few miles west of Vi Joes, Unt at Dury maintained thelr peritions to wflict at tie latter pace THE DEFENCE OF PARIS, Tie news trom France to-day is meagre and un Amporaut, The Paris Figaro implores the Frenc c to conciude @ peace, the defence of P © imporsible. ‘The Tours journals ot 6 ¥ speak of tu extraordinary activity of the War Department, 5 M—he French claim to have won agrest ’ Noreuil, twelve miles south of Amiens, x Daitle luted tl! darkness inter feret Vie Germon Firat Army is alleged to hay rddriven buck to ite intrenchments % The Frencs Army of tae Nort hombers and better armed, ely given tn thousands, rode down and cut to pleces 4 regi luni, ‘Lhe Germip lonses w: 1 rs contain ® rumor tha ‘ p ) & rumor that an at ton mave by @ Bavarian soldier To SHOOT THE RING OF PRUSSIA 11 of correspondence from ve neat 5 cl Db hewepapers is prohibited Pe Dut w avege ous conspiracy o War Despatehe , Vio North German Parlia ™ tee extrovidinary war credit dewan f it byw vow of 173 yeas to & *on'y opposition to the rant eame from ‘Ack amuvunced to the House to-day o the ratification by the Federal Council of the treaty for the anion of the kingdom of Wartemburg with the Confederation. He stated that the saliesion of Bavaria would be considered on Wednesday. By the provisions of the treaty for that purooss, Ba: Varia retains an indepe:dent military jurisdiction under the command of her King, but the orguniza- tion, drill, equioments, &c., of her wrmy are to be modified #0 a8 to conform with the Prussian system, pls da French War Despatches, Tovns, Nov. 26.—By « decree issued to-day, Kératry’s command is onited with the Twenty-first Army Corps at Yerres. Several Prossians wearing the Badows medal Lave been tikon prisoners, —— George Francis Tra Gone to Tours on a Special Train Pure nished by the @ Nov. 97.—1 am happy to inform you t Mr. George Francis Train hae beon released from the prison into which he bad been put by the wilot of some of his enemies. Ho bas jast started on © special train for Tours, at the request of Mr, Gam. betta, Minister of the Interior, by whose instrac. tions the arrangemonts for his visit to that city were made. Three cheers for Traia! Wire la Repud- gue! —— DEADLOCK IN ALABAMA, United States Soldiers Quarte Capitol—The Lee Meeting iu Montgomery. Moxtoowanr, Nov. 27.—This city is full of ex- citement, and tho wheeis .of the State Government are entirely locked, Smith and Bingham still claim to be Governor and Treasurer respectively, and oreh retains porsession of bis, office, Smith has obtained a number of troops from the commanding officer bere, and they are posted in front of the ens trance to the Executive room and the Treasurer's office, This morning the Senate met, the Demo- cratic Lieutenant-Governor (Moren) presidin ‘Tere is but one other Democrat in the Sonate. All the Senstors are Republicans, who hold over for two years, After assembling the Senate was immediately ad. Journed until to-morrow, In the House the follow- \vg resolution was adopted: Whereas, Article 4 section 4of the Constitution of the Unived' States provid # that the United Scates thall eUarantee to every Sinto in this Union a republican of government, and shall provect each of them. a A¥AsiOn, and, On Applicat.on of the Le«isiatare, F of the Bxecative (when ihe Lecislaiure canot be convened) domestic violence ; and ne to them tied States has been quartered within thie ¢ State during the present session of the General As-ombly, without the kuowledze of consent of tc Aasemuly'; Gerefore. be tt Resolved. The Senate conenrring, tha King of three from the sel ine House, be a on whore apt What purpose the sala miltt his capital, sud that the Hi further froceed ines until tn tee be received and acted upon. Onty,two Republicans voted against this resoin: tion. ‘Tne Board of Education hax also susnended business for the present. Many Republicans de. hownce the action of Gov. Smith as igh-handed vsurpation, and a grand indignation meeting of ail Parties ocposed to this procerding is to be held t aight, to be addressed by many speakers Who suy ported Gov, Sintth in the late election: ee to Lynch the Murderers of mpine Family. Potost, Mo., Nov. 28.—Great excitement has Attempt existed here since the arrival of Jot strong 1 Chartes Goily, who murdered the Lapine family Iu that neighborhood some dave ago. Tareats o hing the prisone-s are stationed a py double-barreled guns, Wsteos from the ja Je, ant Sverif Broek we of twenty-five men armed at the Court Hou where the prisoners were confined, determined to suppress any attack that ight he made in that direction, At about 1 cl n uinday morning forty mon appeared at the. Jil nd comanded. the murderers Hie that ne ehowid protect the or ence, en Wie mob wae kk crowd the The prisoners: wer nday fore kee lng against the 4 . How Fitch Gets Back tanto Conzre Sart Lowe City, Nov, 28.—The result of t ecent Government survey between Nevaun and u Utah several importa considered to b nare the Pioche € places at the Utah locates ricta, be mong the miniug dis fore in Nevads, 6. nd smoky late election in Newid rave Dewoctatic majorities, Pioche # one giving 193 tor Ken ‘all over Ficch for Congress, —T very Wil vobably return Fiich to Corcress tre Democrais, however, still elect the m.jurity o their Uickot ‘The Old Story trom Mexico, Mazartay, Nov, 18,—Disorder continues throurheut the country, A conspiracy to revola mize the Stave of Cinalos, having its ori.in in Mazatlan, bas been discov The ringleaders of he moveiment have been arres Pincido Veds reiuses to obey the order of Gen Lozada tofoisarm, and has accepied tue leadership of another expedition, ‘Tne people of the towne of Culiacan and El Fuerte having become dissatisfied, sent there. ee ATO ulmost of daily oe: wong the frontiers of the States of Ja. aloa. The troopy at Rosario mutinied aud plundered the tows, In tie State of Jalisco, Govs, Guerro and Stenmere, the latter aesisted by the Logislawure and eral troops. have taken up aruis. All the 8 of justice are closed, and the Siste is ina condition Of acarchy urrence cv and Cio — The United States Army, OF enlisted men the regular army is made up ssfollows: Ten regiments of cavalry, 0,802; five regiments of artillery, 4,900; twenty-five regimen oO infantry, 16,496 companies of troops, 500; recruiting varttes and recruita, 1, rduance, 706; West Point detachment, 201; signal deie ment, 8; hospitas stewards, 813; ordna. sere 2,608, making & grand’ total o engineer 7) 34,070. ber must be reduced by tue Ist of Jilly, 1971, 60 the limit of 80,000, —— - The Water Street Tragedy, Coroner Flynn held an inquest yesterday in the case of Nelly Surrick, who fell or. + dow a ight of stone sebs in front of F sireet Heiwurd Jackson and Robert Carey testified tat en wilfully threw the wa) stops. ‘The wid Geor Woodrut E} i Jacksou, and wey Were committed to the Tombe. AC or Chased, The steamship Baltimore, which sailed from Dremen on the Wu inst, reached this port erly on >aiurday morning, Alver leaving Browen, Cupt Vovkler determined to make the passage ‘by tue Of Scotland, and in the North >ea passed arteen Freneh men of-war the of z the steamer (or two hours, but'a neavy gon, and the weather being thick and © abandoned the ehase, —— The Eastern Fishery Wa Cosutortstows, PE. 1, Nov, 28.—Th sucr Clara BF. "Priend, of Gloucester, captured € Beosh steamer Mover about seven weeks 4 re-cued from the custody of tue Provis ba exon the Wt inst, On the ti the e° Plover recaptured bor, and the Captain and — h Street Murde: Edward Hines, who was shot by Walism H MeNevins iu Sixveouth strvet, died yetorday morn Ingin Boilevae Hospital. Dr. Jobn Besci foaad the ‘ullet imbedded in the apine ‘The wurderer is eh at Large The si — Tammany Taction In Arizona, Los Anceuas, Nov. 28.—Tho latest returns of the Ariauua ele¥on give Brady, Democrut, 4 me. jority tor Gas,ress. Over eieut hundred treaduient Vores for MeCormuck, Republican, «ere discovered eee The Brewery Homicide, Charles Freese, who is accused. of pushing Coroner Sebirmer, who held hiu 1 i a PLRSONAL ANTELLIGENCE, Beit alan George H. Pendlet sin Washington, The election in North Caro'ina on Saturday to fi ig (Dens) over dM. Muideu icep. Uy ah Inereased Mugority over the August elociioy Weston during bis waiking lost five pounds tn Weight, whien ne has rezained since Friday.” He auffer rd 90 little Guat On the aiterbona of that day. he abic bo dine with Doctor and Mre Dorewmus, ia cou. pauy Wilh Mise Nilssou wud I'rtuce Dolgoroa, A DIPLOMATIST’S WEDDING, SENOR LOPEZ HORERT'S MARRIAGE 10 MISS ANGELITA TERRY, ——_ ‘The Rash of Fashion and Renuty to Kt. Ste- t Nuptial Event Since he Oviedo-Hartley: Diamond W Food for Goas Murray Hill, Since the Diamond Wedding” in St. Patrick’ Cathedral in 1860, when the Cuban millional Oviedo was married by the late Archbishop Hughes to Mine Bartlett, no brids) has so deeply agitated on fashionable world as the brilliant spectacle wit- nessed Inst evening in St, Stephen's on Twenty. eighth street. It was the oceasion of the lon~ to" = of iidtials Of Befiot Don M. Lopex Roberta, the Spanish Minister, and Miss Angolita Terry. Of Sefior Roberts nothing need be said, further than that he is regarded as the sharpest diplomat in Washington, and carries General Grant, Secretary Finb, and the entire Administration in his pocke' Miss TERRY is well known in Upper Tendom asa belle of rare accomplishments, She was born in Cienfuegos in 1846. Her father, Don Antomio Terry, who is dead, nd her mother, Dofis Louisa Yead!, emicrated to Caba trom the Republic of Venezuela during the ‘irnggle between Spain and the present South American colonion, Hor uncle, Mr. Thomas Terry, who arrived from Cuba Inet week, is ono of the wealthiest men of the island, lis fortune being esti- mated at about Aiteen millions of dollars. Owing to the recent death of danehter, Mr. Thomas Terry was unable to attend the wedding and give away the briae, Though born in Cuba, Miss Terry re- sided from infancy in the eapital of France, wher she was educated. She left the latter city after the death of her father a fow years aco, and has ever ince then lived in New York with her widowed mother. Miss Terry speaks Spanish, French, and English fluently. She ts very highly esteemed in fashionable circles, and no better evidence of her popularity can be adduced than the fuet that hor BRIDAL O1FT® from American friends aloue are valued at over $40,000. The hour appointed for the ceremony was half-past en, but avast gathering of Indies and gentlemen, oager, no doubt, to obtain the best possible view of the bridal party, had porsession of pews long before seven o'clock, trot not one hundred of the one the the noose of worship at tbat time bad been invited. Shortly after seven w'cloca the sidewalks and street on the Twenty-eighth street en'rance to the edifice were blocked up by & forest of human beings, all clamoring for admission, and as much as A PLATOON OF POLICE could do was to keep back the muititude and clear the way for the guests, The entrance to the edifi wos covered With carpet and strewn with roses, ch guest was received at the centre door by the ushers, who took the cards of invitation. These cards were sev: od read tus + if ne, Nowe st aeven 0 Mrs Teeny The nahers wero Don Ei Peiio Diaz de Kivera, Se Legation; Don Tomas de Fianguello, Under Secreta: Messrs, Sole und Po athe same Legation; vert, comsins of Miss Ter ry. These gentie were attired in full evening costume, The Orst-named two wore the cross. « some 8: r, Whowe name We Wore wn to ascertain shin Mintate ee 1 Hor Coun: the Ny Mr. Crit w vor Aitention by having hie hair powdered wit J cinet Mra, ( Hivaicoy the Misses Fowler; Mr. wid Mra KE, M Fesser; Dou Autonio ¢ a Chareé d'Afaires of Lorine sl; De everri; Don Sinthigo Micheiena; M ninion; Mr and Mr Henry Ciews; Mr. a H Nellie Murphy, daugater of ( w Kent uf East ‘Thirty-seventh stre Jernie Murphy of Bast) Poirty-er htm Mr. John K. Ditiony Mise Anpi Arinur Leary and sister of Fifi» Mrs, Pitzipio, Mist Hastings of F Kictard Murphy, Mr. and Mos, Am Mine Adele Smith, Mr. Masseras, Mr. F, Kanto Mr. Micbie, Mr. aod Mrs. Frank Ovls, Mr. and Mre Bid General and Mrs. Skidmore, Mi. and Mrs Ouativi and Mrs. Gonzales, Mr. and Mrs, 1 Escoriasa, Mr, and Mra. mM, and M. Mr. Gimerast and SON-IN-LAW OF SECRETARY Fistt, and counse! to the Spanieh Governn en Hoey, Miss Hocuet, Mr. and Mra, Oduie Fy, 01 Washington He Mice West Nineteenth atree Ape 140 East Fourtecnth street; Mr. and Mrs il Sherman, of the Westminster Hotel; Misa Norta; Mr, and Mrs, Suel ing, of 320 Fifth avenue; te Misses Tracy, of #0 Weat ‘Twenty d street; Miss Wil- Ing. of & West Thirty frat Aneha de Lara; Mr. and Mrs and Sr und Mra. Pelt The ladies were atiired in rieh atreet costumes Bat very tew were Jn full evening dress, and theae probably were £0 as they bad been invited to the Pridal reception atter the ceremony at the resideace of Mrs, Pouvert, ihe bride's aunt, in West Thirty Grst sircet, At precisely twelve minutes to 8 P. yarty arrived, ‘They paused fora f the door, in order (0 afford the bride *3 to arrange the iovg train of ber drows, During this svort interval the orcan pealet forth the sweot Siraing of Batiste’s cflertorio, which wastplayed by the special request of Miss Terry, When every made ready, and at a sign me reet; Mr. and Mrs. Pleyel, of Havana; M, the bridal momenta at pportuni:y rewionivs, the #ix gentle wn the centre aisie in double fie by deflor Roberts ond Mrs, Perry, Mi. PONVERT AND THE DRIDR, and the rest of the bridal pai Tavis were tidesmaids, Seflor Roberta was at ir full, modern cours cont and brow red sik aaeh his bosom, fr in which depended three large go.d medals, the insignia of the orders to which he belongs Seftor Roverts is nearly forty-five yearn of ago. He hous more the appearance of an Amerioun than of @ Spaniard, He is of widdle height, woll propor oned, And Walks with dicnit ‘ase, Lie has a florid complexion, revolir te Dhie gray eye, biick hair und. moustache, ho Whisker He pas a very large forehead, and ts eititly bald Fhe bride, reclining on th of her unele, Me Ponyert, was of course the observed of all obsery. ers, Sho walked up to the altar with admirable grace and velf-possession, Sie isa BEAUTIFUL BRUNKTTR, tall, and graceful in her wovements, "Phat she ap preciated the embarrassing position In w: ich she Was placed, wos plainly Indicatd by the flush on hier cheek. She wore a long whtle gros grain train with flonnces of Use tame material, An exqui- site point luce ell of singular beamty and ir. reguiar desizn, ord With orim ze Mowers, deacends J trom her ead to the extremity of the {ruin of ¢ wore large diamond ear drops wud @ klace ch to the altar the spectators were #0 bride, that for am time phey lorgob that they were in a house of worship, and STOOD ON TIF-TOR on the benches to obtain a better view than they could bave secured Nad they remained in their pro ner places. Arrived wit in the chancel, tie bride ud bridegroom were received by me DK, M'ULYNN, on each @ide of whom was an acolyte, Be eris was directed to stund (o the leit of tH nil (oe bride co the right of the same of the bride wax Senor Ponvert, her esto’ the bridal party remained standing witbin the chancel, at some distance trom the alkir, When (he bride and bridegroom resehed the altar, the urcan consed Its pealings, and all wax sence Altiorgi the number of people wt thit moment in the spacious euifice eoult not deen leas 3,00), the silence was perfect, Dr, McGlynn, huving Ja thort gadress, procecdea to per Her dress rare pear) In the mai ous to gaze on th or Rob priest, On the lef uncle. The THE MARRIAGE CHnENONT according to the ritual ef tie Roman Catholic Chureh. In a few minutes the minister of God cons clued bia labors, Befor Roveria then descended wih his wife) on his » and walked back throngh the centre aisle ut @ rapid owed by bis friends, In Alten last spectator of one of the most that Was ever solamnized ind deprried, Tho bridal recention residence, 15Wost Tlirty-Dret street, was # dogzie, lasting uotil @ tate hour. Senor Roberts and wife vtart on thatr bridal tows this moruing, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMB Yesterday morning, about daybreak, a bux- om Irish bousemaid indastriously scrabbing th steps of a house nm Astor piace, attracted the at tention of a disrepotable looking young man who evidently did not oarn his drend by the sweat of hin brow. Ho wore» sickly pink moustache; his boots were dirty, but bis hair was elaborately grewsed and fringied, while he displayed on his person enough Attleboro je y to form the baste of & eift enter- rise, Approsching the damsel, and assuming an txpression intended to be extremely fascinating, the accosted her: 7 this wet morning.” ER 29 TWEED'S ORDERS OBEYED. THE DRINK WHICH GAVE THE ASs- SEMBLY TO THE DEMOCRATS. ‘The Verification of As was forshadowed in Tus g0, the squabble in the Bevonth Assembly District bas resulted in the rejection of Twombly, the Re: Publican who was elected, and the counting in of Carey who was not elected. Tne Committee on Protests of the Board of Canvassers to whom the matter had been referred, decided the question a Sow a few days n've anre, sir.” was the anewor, while Bridget | yesterday by bmitting the following report to the * orously than ever. serubnea Neen) Ser tine every con. | Board which was adopted, see you here a. ©, | g.The Committee on Protests reapectfutiy repo), ‘*** tinnea the youth, Topeys . RS Fen Gel you bare ages, ot” wan th be rauuietararqaum gran doen any, beg 7) think," sembly District, which picts! #8 annexed. Upon i-| ares amart girl, 1 think.’ that orotest a hearing was had at length. both the pro- Of course Iam, sir.’ t (Carey) and the respondeat (Twombly) daly & Now ell me—are you engaged 1" * Don't you see I'm ongazed at my wor I menn have yoo gota beau!” ‘To be aure I haven Dow=—threo oF four of them put what would I'be wearing them in tue mornin and “No, no, you don't anderstand me, Have you Kot a sweethoort ) dear, no; L cant find one.” Tknow betior than tat. You are just the nico kind of a girl that I would like to keep company with. Can T call on you this evening?" Atthis Hridget sprang upon her feet, placed her arms akim'o, and. looking her would-be lollower equarely in the face, exclaimed with emphasis: 10, not for Joseph, What do you want to call on'the likes of me for? 1 know. look at the windy fnaterings, and to dare, and then steal im some dark ni off every blessed thing in the house, diyil wid ye!" ‘This shot rather discomfted the youne man, com- ing trom one whom he bad taken for an unsophiet! cated, newly arrivod emigrant; but, not being dit Doned to give it ap so, he imitated the example of the excellent Mr, Sparrowgrass, who, while exercie- ing his new horse, found comfort in attributing « Violent attark of the blivd stacgers to an exuberance of animal spirits, So, with the intention of prolong. ing the conversation, he endeavored to laugi the off by saytue, jokingly ; You want to a key to the Ab, Tee you are» stvoly girl! “Yes, and ll bo alive when you are awinging dead om the gallows," was the reviy: and then, giv- ing the house-cloth # twirl which sprinkled het per Hinactous wooer from head to foot with dirty soap sucit, Bridget disappeared down the ming the familiar air of Not for Joxepb, if he knows it."* ——— T GREAT PRIZE-FIGHT. pana Teale * steps, hum. THE} ‘The Joe Cobarn's Challenge to the Hon, James Maco — Ma Backe' Ready What the Know! nes Say. The well-kuown pugilistic talent of the Hon, Joo Coburn, which has been lying dormant fur 40 long a time, seoms ut last about to be developed, Mr. Coburn called at the SUN office yesterday a'ter and desired to inform the world that he had nged Mr, Jimes Mace to fight for a laree sum in a twenty-four-foot ring within sixty or ninety noo ring hy counsel. The proceedings. tuclading the ised ang the testimony taken 00 the bearing, nin*xed hereto. FOLeAL, It will be keen. te, In substance + he Third Kl Becondiy—That in the Twentieth Distriet of the Ninth {YANO there was not acontinuous canvas, as demanded ath Thirdiy that tennth Ward a aged tn the ca In regard to | oink, Your Cor t technically the tod, Dnt that the intent ie sufficiently express: de recognized under the ries of law ease of the People Cook, 4 Seldon. 87 Kegarding the second and third pointe, 18 apper from the care last quoted, that both the Bann Court and the Court of Appeals rreognize the right of conniy canvansors to exciirie districts. 1) that cane. ® Certain district in the town of Catskill (see 14 Bard. 240) was thrown ont by the county ceanvassers of Greene county, and although the Court ultimately found t reason for throwing \tout erroneous, yet the right wae {vily recognized Assuming, then, that this Roard have the right to grant the prayer of the protestant (Carey), and throw out the two districts in. which Violations of Jaw are compinined of. your Com: mittee are of opinion the | testimony. coupled with the admission of the couneel for the 1: Apondent (Lwombiy), Jurtifes your Committee In te. or'ing, aa they now do, that these fistricts should be Sxeluced from tho ertiiuaie and canvass of votes tor ser) Tt is uncontroverted that in the first named district there was an a’ ot 1b the canvass, and in the seooad-naned di INTERFERENCE BY A STRANGER In the connt. To this, counsel for the respondent (Two biv) merely #ay that the Inw is directory. anil aot mandatory. Your Com é it prohibitory clau accompanied ‘Vory pevallies, are Certaluly mandavory ih thelr ‘object of the statute fs cleariy to 4 the rizhts of the candidates, 4 of possibility oF imposeiniiity of ee would be to open the dour to id defest the Intention of the | when ® renal rotoct the makers ite ated in a district, & hat violation ind tor withdrawing the ‘district, al vou Upol Dich the violition hinged, from the canvass If we arc wrong, the respondent ean have his right redxamined hy the Agsemb'y, the Gnal arfiter ta this cise, ‘There are other points of express of A ii'e. Elly Whieh Were brought to the potce of Your com Milttee by te Pro stant (Carey.) hut abont wh ch the days, Mr, Mace was in his house in Twenty-third | evidence was somewhat confleting. Your eommitice therefore, do no bring them to the hotice of the hoard, treet, near Sixth avenue, last evening, aad ard | hue ecient then sciv-€ with rep sting One umon thoes Mt he Wad no knowle’ce of any challenge from | matters.ot fact mont which thare Is no controversy Mr. Coburn, or any other individual, In the course of conversation, 1m whieh several gentlomen took Mr. Mace mo: elind retired from the Azhter for Wwenty.two years, bat that if he was challenged by Mr, Coburn be should feel constrained to fight, as Coburn hod ead that he would el jenge him and take bin Oght, or compel him to quit the country. In snsser toa question by aby der, Mr, Mace wvid that he would rather dght & Uundred times t vo Now The Hon, Go WHA wis of Mr. Muce's Dackors, fy hits quiet planner then expressed nis de. termination ty «fay yr Any wun from Wr, Mac e erouh to make such banters (tude say that Joe Co! arn must a bona fide fehtor lone his ores: a chohonye, the A Predict aw ther WILLIAM GOWANS, BIBLIOPOLE The Denth of the Antiquar Street Closing the Book Sto! Novsau street. Gn Wednesday last Mr, Gowa: the book world on this con inent, was in the stor: tn the full enjoyment of health, He had classified amber of volumes and pamphlets, and quietly parted for bis home in Second street, near the Bowery, leaving his fricnd and business manager Mr. Nash, in charge of a prodigious library, cons: ing of over three bandred thousans books. When passing up the Bowery he was stricken with paralysis, and the shock leit him unconseiou: up to Sunday morning, wlen he died, Me made 1 will in 1966, and named Mr, Robert Carter and others as executors, Mr, Gowans be business as a bookseller nearly forty yeors ago, Gis soul seemed to be centered in his heaps of an nt and modern books, He bod a passion for col Jecting rare works, and, unlike many of bis profes sion, he perused the books which be purchased, and was ready, at any time, to give a verbal or written criticism on the contenis, If he adinired 8 book for ita tutrinsic excellence ne marked up the price, and while be was willing to part with the literary treas. ure at cont a friend ; oF to one Who be beliey would appreciate it; do ordinary patron could not persuade him to sell it velow his valuition.. Tis na: sistant, Mr Nash, who bas had charge of bis store for many years, made noriy v'l the sales, Mr. Gowsn's reientive memory wate him an en. eyclopaedia of the evenifi! Limos in which he hive He was {ull of anvedote, He often spoke of the trials of Audubon and other aut He wald that Audubon sent a copy of his works to Gecree IV, by request of tho latter, but Lad never received the amount of the bill, $1,000, ‘The roya: recipient kept the books, but forgot to pay the poor author lending booksellers, including tr. Jolin Pyne, Mr. das F, Laor, Mr. Leccett, Mr. Sabin, and Mr Doolady, met yosterday resulved to ec} their stores as a mark of respect during the tuneral ser BROOKLYN, — ‘The assessment for the Bushwick avenue improve nent # $119,182 tie Willian A Brown Battulion paraded ia Biook yn yesterday, Mavor Kaibfeise.. te making advertic.e2 ewindlers Aisgorse totlieir vicuime Ernest Meyer has aued ths city for €10.000 for in Juries sustained by fallin” ..co an excavation on Myriy WESTCHESTER COUNTY A ew dam was com letcd eek across the last w Wirdesll & Ward's factory in A span of ti wagonwith a ti ar lhusse *, 9 two-neated raess, valued ay morale from Sin-peon's stables, at Grove atrect aud Walton ayenne, Melrose. A New York company on ® turget excursion at Mulcrei’s Garden, Fordham, yesterday went. to Kearns’s bilitird rooms, ant ater having & drink and Cigars wii sound, departot with Daylog, Mr t Kearhe’s cath drawer was robbed of $20 ———— - SOCIETY NOLES. oe Parisian bridal tollettes can ed, Several np-town families leave the city this week for Florida, Real lseo and velvet, says M8, Grandy, are getting to be very c Nn XXX alo ts clear complexion. Jo. Jefferson is negotiating for a $100,000 man #100 ob Clinton avenue, Newark, ‘Twelve bridesmaids will assist at a wedding Jan 6, at Christ Chuseh, Fifth avenue, Phe Murray Hill Sociable still retains the lead of oLrOpOlILan KOCIAL OF BALI AAs, Preparations are progressing for the woading of Mist Hilger, tho poted belie of Murray Hill, Cards for wodiling ceremonies at church retain thetr immense wud sum what saperfivous style this Aeanon., Engi on: n, 0 long 1 be import d to give young ladies health and a h browkfast partios Oud favor among our ples, aud promise to be w fomiure of the svcial jonables are miking an ¢ Germans begls earliar Gils what, Hgute a unt to hare the Pa and ma are de Ary promises te be prolific tn high-life wed- Rs. mad irrepressible Hrowa expects to Baye Lis detail, Hieh-toned young gentiemen (In their own esit WALD) Lave Bppeared With White satin Hniig to thelr No less than threo matrimonial engagements are thi Fosuitof the French Bazsur, None but We brave should we to & fair, Four Committee deem thelr duty ap the atiee uf our Roard the action oftwo of he tospes torsin the Tweotiet District of the Ninth Ward, Deck er ant Forbes, and of the three Inspectors, jn th rignteensh istrict of the tixicenth Ward. The lat Tog to th evidence before your Commiitiee, toda perron to the MNTSSION OF A SUSDEDMRAN fully toby :ne to ter. eco. nave Yonr Comm'ttee woult recomend that the action neuf this eleetton woul reenmmend the adoption by d cxpy if thie report, ipelnding the traveialited by § {ry of this jet Attorney. apa that be ediate notion th Mt no Chief of the L to mane any pe ‘Sonn H. Deeree oi ion In Twentieth Detr Ninth Ward hor to ary of tho L.spectors ot the Eighteeuth Disiriel Ofte Extech Ward Resolve tin the Third Pisetion District of the Fitecnth ‘Ward neteen, ballots east for Hore bist tin ‘ v be allowed 1 F nen A Arte th the } ey * f y an, ) Committee Kir . Wtisd, $ Provists rie HLE THR JOKER EXPOSED TO ViEW, ¥ Hi be seen that te Committee, whh wet ress romewant remorkabie, ¢ 1Vird Plection District of the Ft t tt © in botht t od and the Eighte febof the Siateenth Wards, thos. giving a majority of sixty-nine votes in the Whole trick, In the Twentieth District of tae Ninth Ward the votes were thrown out, on the ground tat taere Was adjournment of — tue canvass to enable two of the inspectors to TAKK A DRINK, ‘This drink proved an pensive one to Twombly, for it being x viotion of law to adjoura the ean: Vuss wien once exun. the vole in the whole el. tian district was lost, In the last named district. the ghteenth, in the Sixteenth Ward, the vote waa thrown out because 4 person not an inspecior or poll clerk was “allowed " tonssist in tho canvass ‘On the night of the election ‘TH SUN mate a special collection of returns, by the result of which Mr. Twombly received seventeen majority. These returns tallied exactly with the Police Healquarte return, also exactly with the oMcial canvass, exce inthe “Thirteenth District of the Fifteenth Ward, Where the oficial canvass eives Mr. Twombly one more than Tim o0N returns did. To give a clear idea, THR SUN returos and the official feanvans (a cluding the districts twrown out), ipeueed: Seventh Assembly District in Detait, NINTH WARD. Official canvas Rep. Tam. Tw ii Distrit Carey. bly NIMERECH IM scsessrseceses MME Twentieth s..ssces 4 TOM scersersesrore 2% BS wm SS YT arNTH Wann, Bteressrsssrsssescsnnese 10 ML AUS RRS AeS pa a Fourtii, H Blair baghthi nny is MEAUcarecscaiiais is Tenth : 5 Klevenih 1a Twoith.., rh Thirteenia.,., it Totals esses es SHighteonth seessseeeees ye RECAPITULATION Ward. Kunth. eoveee 20 nse Fifeotiih 9 A at bixteeuth 1s 88 Et es Total oT? eth eThvown Out, giving ¢ f50N collvction wave T = —— FLASHES FROM THE OCE Tho strike of the Scottish iron puddiers has eudost vy 69 ni AN CABLES. ‘The members of the Italian Ministry have been reviected to Parliament by large majorities, and the Government will have @ strong Working Wajorily 10 tho new Chambers, —— WASHINGTON NOTES, The President's messaj advance of is delivery The Firat National ¢ e is not to be printed in 1d Bank of Ban Froncisco filed bonde with the Comptroller of the Cur ency Since the 1st of January Inst, upward of 800 malin. ed soldiers have apphed for Artincial limbs oF ior miouey commutation, ‘The Agricaitural Bureau has distrtbated during the loat eleven montis 854,09 packnges of Reeds, of which 188,013 Were sent to members of Congress, The meteo roloeical record collected by the War Pepariment iy likely to come Coan eatly end ‘The ap. propriation for telographing was onty 815.00, and the collecting and distriouting Of several hundred. wos bagos daily hus already consumed the smount. — SPARKS FROM THE TRLEQRAPH, John Mallory was choked to death in Rast Cam bridge, Mass., yesterday, while eating oreakiuot Hofheimer Brothers, whiskey manufacturers and dealers in Concinuatl, suspended payment yesterday, WAC SA0,000 MbiLibi MT $60,00 Wabebs, ‘The owners of the Nicolson patent for wooden pavement have ened the cily of Albany for the infringe the construction of wast is ob MeSitrick’s proposed walk {n Boston of 104 con- oULIye hours was suinmarily closed by hit arrest for AA’ 3¢ the exNIDItivn without 8 ce: McEtiricn by be. don $400 Nasi. The coupiaint was Image fo prevent Lie er" Coutibuing OB Huudey, REVENUE REFORMERS REFRESHING. —+— y-six at Deimontoo’s— Spree—The Next Congress. Ninety-six gentlemen of the first water in Motropolitan society sat down to one of Delmonico's chotcost aprends last night, and, after doing justice to the vianda so bountifuily provided, indalzed in a ull, frank, and free discussion of free trade trom the Affirmative standpoint, These ninety-+ix gentlemen composed the créme de la créme ot the first (amilios, One baif of the namber parted thelr hair in the mid- dle, and the other half would have done so if they had bad ary left to part, All wore swallow tailed coats, though some wore white and others black neckties, Toe Hon, David G. Cooley, of the World, wore & necktie faintly tinted with lavender, and ~towee of the same shade, Tt was estimated that thére wore lured hundred and forty-seven millions of doliars represented in the company. The Hon, Alfred Ford, of the World, parted his hair with wonderful accuracy in the mid- die, wore plain biack, and white kids of immaculate Purity. His toilet wes considered the most complete of anyin the room, The Rev. Dr. 8. I. Prime, of the New York Odserrer, who was alto s guost, was distinguished from Mr. Ford only by the wider part- ing of bie bair. The venerable William Collen Bryant, looking very mach like Jo Jefferson in the third act of Rip Vao Winkle, sat at the right of the President, the Hon, Robert B, Minturn, The latter ‘wes in full evening dress, with a white neck tis, nis hair parted ona line with the left side of bis nose, and « besutifal bouquet in bis buttonhole, Mr. Minturo read & fine essay on free trade an an opening to the literary feast, At the opening of the feast, the Rey, Josina Leavitt of the Independent, wearing cray whiskers and @ brown wig, invoked the divine biossing. Seven empty wine glasses standing im front of him attested bis temperance principles. ‘The Hon, Mr. Vanghn of the World, in plain attire, stood during this solemn ceremony, At the close of Mr. Minturn’s introductory essay, he propored as the first regular toast * The Free Trade League of New York, and ite sister associ tions e'sewhere," to which he called upon the Hon, William Cullen Bryant to respond, The nome of Bryant was received with three cheers and a tiger, and bis appearance trvoked Fepetition of the demonstration, Mr, Bryant enter- tained the company about fift'en minutes with » Practical and interesting discourse upon the pro: gress of the cause, The President then called upon the Hon. Mahlon B Sands for a speech, Mr, Sands rose with cvident embarrassmont, Ho was dressed in plain black, with white gloves and necktie, heir parted in the middie, and bouquet in left buttenbole He said that four thousand names were enrolied ax volunteers in the freo trade cauke { Mat the next Congress would contain a majority of forty-three free-tradere: and that the (ree-trate mean to free eval, iron, and salt, and couse every cent taken by the reventio to go into the Treasury ‘The third toast was ‘The war against monopsly,” to which the President called upon the. Hon. David A. Weils to rescond, Mr, Wella delivered. the speech of the evening, detaiing at length, the ediffeation of his auditors, his conversion from prote: tiontsm (o the errors of free-tradisin Otuer speeches were delivered. by Cul. Grosvenor of St, Louis, who respou led to tho toast," The Victorious free-traders of Missouri," and ‘elaimed the recent political triumph in that’ State as a rev- enue reform trian the Hon Horace Wiil'e,. of the Cuiergo Trivunes the Hon. 8.8. Cox; Edward Atkingon, Esq., oF Horton; the Itev, Frederick AP. Barnard, Prosident of Columbia College ; the Hon. Janes Brooks: the Hon. Cherie i, Marshall; Gen, K. Brinker! of of O4i0, and several ot and to * Ainong the company wore Mr. Stewart, Brown the Hon, Jolin McKe the I Charles Nordi off, the Hon Richard Sebell, Mux Roder, tobacco eon. traetor for the Freach Government; Simon Stern. Esq; the Hon, Sam Ward, wearing’ a tacnit it hive coat, with’ brane buttons; tae Ho. Smit Ely, Jey the Hon, Dwight Townsend, wit eoht eve attses, and “bait parted in tie mile; Henry iq ; M. Louis Kazinsky of P weit int rbnied shir several uther gentlemen — AN ACCIDENT OR Whiskey nod Darkness—And a Pinnge into au Abyas-A Mock Inquest Suppres Teatimony—Was He Pashed OM « Rridue t MURDER? George McKeon, the keeper of the bridye t Lackawanna and Westeru Railroad, vor the Passaic river, betwen Paterson and Litite ttime afterward, MeKeon wa upon te \ Yo Paed ni} jur He was told that the lead man lived in East Brow way, New York, and that bis name was Williata crosming tn 2 with in =pite 0 per's opposition, «that the ate min Was pus! ge, and ck was held to either Hutterworth of Peter W making ations tuto the ea batho col PROTECTING THE IMMIGKANTS. But at Millions of Expense to the Gover ment—The [ndinnapoli« Convention. To the Editor of The Sun Sim; A gentleman who att Immigration Convention in Indianapolis last week asserts that tho iutention was, if porsible, to lead the Federal Government into turning watrictly State matter into © means of advancing party interests But “Col.” Rowinnd of New York rather ovordia his part, The “Cylonel worked the Convention, and made » poor hand of it. The plan of aolishing all commutation tax and placiez an adilitional army Y suit some, an d Vat when ® sacred ntry's vital interests made 4 toy for ever nded the so-calle among 0} trast Ite this, in which tne are concatnet, t to b ond that oqanes along, it ts time to let such 6 Lunt Deir true character is known, an} that thelr thust be fruitiens, ‘The action of the so-called Convention, if auce ssi}, woul impose on. the country a thx of two million dollars annually, and the time leave t sntinu more help # condition than he w yoars ago. It may ied that the New York aud Massachasotts dot egations withdrew, bay! ner an opp tuuity of answering the charges brought forward, ——— LONG ISLAND, cB satay tly Hewlett of q Wood, Ami Te is at stake Yost rday morning the night watehman at Bres!y accidental y discharced bis pistol, the triscer havine canehe in the battonhole of hie cont, The ball cutored his breast, inficting # dangerous wou Mr. Clark, the same plac Jama for th a tailor, hay sued Mr Valua of 8 wodd Watch Was out roto the han tof a Mr. Wrizit fty for the amit, Dut tne Paint alleges. thi hn CHatiged, (he ‘one orn nally peda bi ' wid tho one Huw —— CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, sale Charles B, White, of Boston, aged 22, committed suicide yonteraay by taking pols yh, Orton Gerardin, of Fort Wayne, Ind., was found murdered aud rob| Frank Sharpe bi Veitch on bunday, ast arday tn finger off the hand of OMcer d Justice Shandiey noid him yea Commissioner Whitehead of Newark yesterday held Hichard Dudy to answer to she charge of voting Uhree times at the Inat election, Christopber Benweigert, a German cigar mang. facturer, commnltiod suicide in Haltinore yesterday by Mivcharging ® pistol Wi his mouth, Cause—inbeip. ke ance K An Couwosy, a Chin Fisberty, «young Trish girl, in Br They had & Fow sestelday Kiufe threatened to kill her While the police were arrestin ae) ight. wt Grand temprad to rasciie with thelr clubs, aud Forted, had his wrin bros ea. Yesterday Detoctive Harney recovered 50 in a before Justion Person of Bioounent ones the DiLut OF tie reward offered by Dr McDowell forthe Arroes of Kogiah Hinton, the necro girl who. Durued {he doctor's barns aud poisoned hie fatty Atolph W. Fossner was committed by ho at Essex Market yesterday, on charg Ho) wid a old watch tore yeure aco Was bartender for one day for Place Of Ouriness at chat cine Was Fritz 1i'ig, wh of robbing the in, married Fle oKLy Nn, three mout Aud Lang drewins w Justice Waist held hia Wm. Borray | stiecls, « crow. attacked the inob hy Conroy, Who Was ar f ot Turtic ora Jobn Sirol Durth ly arrested on a charge fof Bureh's Hotel) hauwoit 4 And surrenuered the book whic Bowery Savings Bavk, «Dow 1 ad taken at thy Last evening Charles Rhein, a hostler, was ar est ed ip Newark on a charge of stealing # watch Delong ing to Frederick Tarm Mis, Tormimer. ant ter athe’ AN Aged man, seeing him In We sireet. t Sfler fim. and the old. ag, with Kus ID ols Laud, drove him to the police station: David M aud George coman (colored) ant ee Kullity of ebony yes CENTS. PRICE TWO THE EAST SIDE LOTTERY. ee CHEERS FROM 1,913 DISAPPOINTED TICK ET-HOLDERS, pation Distribation of Prizes to the Shandley Le« gion-Gon. Wm. M. Tweed, Jr, and Police Commissioner Michael §, Shandley in Full Fenther—Big Six’s Pile of Gold. The Shandley Legion mustered in strong force in the little theatre in Tammany Hall Inst evening, Ninety-seven prizes, ranging in value from $10 to $100, were to be distribated among over 1,900 men, and to accomplish this Herculean task satisfactorily, the services of several distinguished gentlemen were called Into requisition. Conspicnous among the latter was Gen, Wm, M. Tweed, Jr., who pre sided on the occasion. He appeared upon the stage as the best dressed wal ‘gentloman in the city His wardrobe consisted of a chocolate-colored vole vot sack coat and penrl-colored tight-ftting pants, <<.) wihiite overcoat, with lappels throw’ His bran iow well back, ~ arrnactey tHe ap. “TION Sa and the envy of the Legion. ‘The Hon, Eagene DaR nin and ex-Marshal Tookor officiated as secretaries, ‘The latter hobbied about on his game leg as happy asa fiy in ® suger bow!, 1t being his first appears ance on thi or any other stage since be received his injuries some weeks ago. Col. Alexander H. Stewart, a hale‘and hearty old | ote the vory vietare of King Will hherefore ‘very populir with the German Thirteenth Ward, oMiciated at the wheel « and drew t! winning numbers, The vice-preai- dents were Coroner Patrick H. Keonan and Aldor. man Michaol Healy. POLICE COMMISSIONER MICTARL J. SHANDLET occupied a neat at the judges’ table, and bore hig welt bravet In honor to his young triend, General, he also aired h elvet cont, Upon a long table in the rear of the stage atoo@ the tempting array of prizes. which mainly consisted. vf ereenbacks, ‘The Hon, Wm. M. Tweed presente ed the Legion with the first prize, 850 in gold, bee sides which ne guvo them $200, which was divided {nto several amalier ifs. Police Commissioner Michaol J. Shandie; {donated a gold watch ; the Hon, Thomas J. Creamer, an order for an $5) suit of clothes; Surville J. Delan, Esq., « magnificent silv punch bow!; BE. D. Borsford. complete china dinner set, valued at $100, and er castor mang factured from a new design; Color Sergeant Peter D, Braisted, of the Seventh Reciment, A PRAUTIFCL SPRINGFIRLD RIFLE, ina black walnut enge, and the Hon, Wm. R, Rebs rts a silver mounted porcelain keg. hor of the Legion was provided with @ the du Heate number of which was in the re- volving box. The drawing was attended with much merriment, and was only oces egal interrapted by erties from the audience of “Shake ‘om apt” "Gs: n another shake “Take half of thom ra her lively!’ &e. &c. The first num ber drawn wes 494; and the winner, Charles Dann, made # bee line for BIG SIX's PYRAMID OF GOLD POLLARS Fach man was allowed to take his choice in the order in which the numbers were drawn, Many passed over the valuable prizes in kind proferring the gieenbacks. An order fora ton of binck dite mods and one (or a box ot regaltis were lett for the felection of the last man, but we and the man who bad no choice took the ears, Daring the drawing a string band entertatned the ion a selection of * Suoo-fy” music, The 1,218 disoppointed holders of tickets, aml those who had Darchared aniney tickets on apeculation, remaued uutil the end, and gloomily retired after giving three cueers for Gen, Tweed —— TUE GREAT FRENCH FAIR, ntyefiret Regimenve cezing of the Belles Seventy-first Regiment are mory, in wid of the sufferers by the war in France, closes to night, On Friday evening the armory i to be reopened for 9 promenade concert, after which wll the goods remaining angold are to be thrown, Without respect to their value, into one grand lob tery and distributed. ‘The price of tickets for thie lottery las been fixed at one dollar each, and the Drospects of winning an orticle worth five handrod dollars by the exvenditare of one, Will no doubt at- The Crush in the Se Armory—tq ‘The Mazaar at th tract numerous \tettors rom the start, the blr bas nad an unprecedented y In the ansenre of any other attragtion, 16 een the favorite resort of the young people of he city, and crowd. ey Vening has been simply e +. Last ev particularly, the three and eyont the s Hing which sane of th + bul to'endure seemed to ® exceed rable, thongh where t anions the right kind it waa doustiess che ed to, One lady, aud perlaos mor ed aud bad to be carried complaine the bear ns However, the iv createst good humor prevailed, and everybody looke | pleased and lappy, The net re. cuipts of the fair will probably reach @100,(ix) heed Collision in the North River, The Jersey City ferry boat Conmunipaw lof the Jersey shore yesterday at Biv o'vlock, but before she bad got well out from the wharf found her track biockaded by two schooners anchored in her pilot had exchanged a few verbal path, After the hooners, he 8 with the tide to wet clear of themy Was so siroug that it bore tue forre boat down upon the schooner Pate Lady, of Bristol suioshiag her bulwarks and carrying away part of her rigging. Noboay was lujured, ier NEW JERSEY. 1 his engine ‘Twent -three acres Aon the outskirts of Passaic village have been sold for $10,000. Horace Greeley lectured in Paterson Lost night. Chiel of Voice Peck well smashed two concert sa loons 1a Newark on Sunday sodwin, who capture whale on the from tt ‘The Republicans of Jorsey City are movin revition of the charter, and in two wards hay delegates to # charter couyeDtion, The barce Wm. I. MeCave rin Into the New J fireet, Newark, voters : the draw and thro fora lected Me ane ‘s house inte the river. Avera helsonanarrowly escaped, ‘Eraver over the bridge is fuspon HOURS OF LEISURE, ees The Clinton Cot tomorrow + The Clifton ¢ Uris's Aen rie have thelr bull iu Lyric Halt ab enjoy ny BeXt Mon Enzincers’ Protective & ball in Apoilo Hull to-morrow t tho Hebrew Charity Fair opens in the Ai wenty-fecond Hegiment to morrow n No.1. of T okiyD Lustitate Deg their ann| Ay tight soirée tm have their ane ny mory of t Brooklyn Divt-\ reception 10 the ‘The Mutual * surprise party w Oveanie Y ages of the da: Announce a terary ani Social Union announce & n Babuirday eventhg, Iie, 3 § Club of Jersey City ail Into tu Cooper Hall, Janeth me between Tudolph P > be played in this elt eF, In Apalio Hat Justice McCarthy will lecture before the ¥ Men's Universalist Assoc Francorrossian Wat M.W. Jolin H. Anthon, G. M., hae granted. per. aa intotner ttee nt the Halland A Fun to accept Iiro, Ferrero’s offer of Apullo Hall tor og eat and about ker of 20th of ini ation thiseventng Subjocts YOLTINGS ABOUT TOWN + han, aged 12, fell yesterday from the roof of the tourstory building al 86 Cedar street “Little Jack Sheppard" is to be porfurmed in Miss Lina Edwios's theatre this evening. Seo adver Charles O'Niell, barte: down a trap door b:h Was fatally tijured Ke William She der at 18 Cherry street, f Dar tuto the cellar avd ing. Ong the prizes of the Tom Coman Guards waa spurious 80 bank which wee woo by Poiig Corel: “Gorel was arr aL DIZHE Lor AClonpulug to Dass The Hon. William Birch, of the San Francisca Minatreia ceares THe Sux tO aay that ho Is aot the Wiiiain Burcu whom Justice Dowling urdered (0 stand on bie head, tlhe new ferryboat Castloton, of the North Shore ferry, made her firs trip seetoriay moruing [rom the foot of Dey street, New York, to the New Brightos Landing, 8. 1.,1n 17 minutes The Second U erative Land and Butiding ciety will hold (his eveaing thelr third annual meee Ing at Codperative Mall 24 Howory, aud elect the ve Hous officers fur the ensuing Year, A lunatic woman who applied at the District At torney's offee yeeterday ima uisulie her witha pe of be acid. which he intend ss tut ned that @ lows loaded with nil ow In her (aco, wae trie sted rade fra ty of habeus corpus. Board of th the Haith Omevr 0 aay Sha ship Mercury for yeater and cou an indennite. ay dikeharged him on & Wi The President of the tary Commitie he City Sanit er mecting vo heaid wbove ali the vthers. Mr, Willlam A. Li Wooi's M od and tha t fen tah!, Baperintendent of in, denies that Peter Bows wan WAitronte Uekele Were Sold Woes Mdanaet Th tes UNO Fe Wie Linpowibie, ie adda tat Mr Peter Hume hha a) adiiasion tewet for O ce te, when Nid not euarantoe the holder, a tomcrved seat Butore louvinw the theatre, Mr Boas's conuact was anch thet they were comyeiied bo call ® policeuiau,

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