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F InTY-EIGHTH THE TROUI A CONFERENCE OF THE GREAT POW- ERS ALMOST CERTAIN, SLES IN EUROPE, — ja Intervening for a Pencefal Solution astern Diticatty—The Pr onference of the Great Powers pox, Nov. 29. fircles 19 pacific, qrlicle.on the aitoation, saye: tand on the maintenance of n altogether ‘The feeiing to-day in money ‘The Zimes this moro: Desiring peace, we violation of which we cannot a¢ ‘The Twnes gives conspicuous place to a number of eontrivations, insisting on the neutrality of the oa OF & declaration of war. stated in the Telegraph this morning that Ri hae derided to withdraw her demand and submit her Proposition to the decision of the eonference. + Mr, Rylands, member of Parliament for Warring bile meoting last night made s epecch Moprecating @ declaration of war agvin' without the concurrence of the other parties to the 1h ts ofMetally Virswa, Nov. 9. foviarations from St. preparation be made by the Kuropean powers for It is reported here that-recont Lox pon, Nov. % 's action, so much avs. ) be the key tothe sitna searcely any doulit if now felt at the Foreign THE CONFERENCE WILL ASSRIRLE. ro is authority for saying that nment considers eeodingly aseful. Gurprise of the Hessian elreula a's intervention ox Prussia heard with regret aod view that If the po ker into a Conference its act wholly anfet It is seitled that the Conference, if helt, it will surely be held if prevents, No doubt is fel: # assent to the principle of a Conference he question of withdrawing Gor be avoided or evade tat London, and 20 Muforoseen obstacle { with practical resu: 10 ENTER 4 CONFERENCE all questions, there will neither be dimentty es, nor unwillingness to meet her views ho essential! points of the expressions from the English states: distrasted him the most, Wht bas happened during the last week condrms althongh @ certain under. sted between Gortchakof® 1k, the former sought to force Bismarck's ) bringing forward his proposal at the pres. Ik is evident the resuit will rek’e fs not the hand whieh est despatches are still withbeld (rom puii- © 8 fortnight sine statement, th: tat St, Petersburg, Tues 4 toa Conference, but A DESIRE YOR PRACE, t to the Rnssion di © neUlrulity of smen are muct, the Sultan has sen and ways it shows the wisdom of tue In no other way could » Ruseia will be gind to ac DESPATONES neing that Prince W. to leave the city, fur fear Fr immediately Visional Government (00 Parisians Jenounce the o ¢ Frenea still he WAR DESPA 1 the Fighting near n Hundred French Prisoners has forwarded esterday Gen a lew niles south of Ammen ns Wor comparatively uni:nportant Sehwert is how & French force of 97,000 Of (ne new Prussian loan, 50, issued in dollar 4 hasjmede bide for 61,000,000 Urere will bold a con S yovterday attacked the Ger- man forces at Beauine,between Montargis and Pithi. viers, and wi LARD, Prince Frederick Charles was present and direet ¢ operations, A thousand prisoners fell Into our hands, OMolal dospatelies from Gen yon Werder confirm the reports of tue defeat of the Garibhaldians at Pas ques on Satarday Inst, and their disorderly Might. Gen, von Werder followed ap his success on the next day by turning the position to which the French had retreatod, falling on their rear, and In- ficting a loss of about 400 killed. The French te. trevted in two directions, The Prussian | did not exceed Afty killed. See French War Despatches. Litum, Nov, 29.—The retreat of the Army of the North from Amiens was made in an orderly manuer, A Prussian oficer captared before Amiens says the German pian is to attack Lilie and Dan- kirk. Toons, Nov. 90.~The Gaselle de France reports that Gen, Laronaeoa successiuly encaged the Ger- mons near Pithiviers, Gon, Bourbaki hus assumed command of the Ninth Army Corps, Bacssets, Nov. 29.—Belgium asks for the neu. tratization of Dunkirk, It is sald that the Empress of the Freach has been in this city since Monday. ais War on the Or: The Pronch man-of-war Talisman has been seen cruising in the track of the German steamer sailing from New Orleans to Bremen, tia Havana. ee THE HUDSON CITY BLOPEMENT, _ceed een The Adventures of a WestsEnd Jeweller nd ma Bergen Hill Beawty—Poison that tho Physicians Pumped Out. The elopement and attempted sulc Haskins, © Hudson City jewel Boyd, daughter of John Boyd, ex-Chief Eugincer of the Hadson City Fire Department, have furnished ap abundance of food for gossip on the hill, where the young couple were well known. The fr’ Js of the young man are reticent, and have made arrange- ments for bis departure irom Hudeon City a8 soon an he recove Two weeks ogo Mite Jennie, with w woll-flied carpot-bag, lett her home at West End to visit h uncle's family in Paterson, where she was to remain a week or two, But on the next day she took « homeward bound train on the Erie Railway, At the west end of the tune! Mise Jennie lof the cars and was joined by Hasking, who had erorsed from the St. James Hotel, earpet-bag in band, and the couple went away on an eleven days’ tour. A day or two subsequently Mr. Boyd met his Paterson nephew, and esked, “How fs Jennie?” Young Mr. Bo}d reptied: “Why, sho staried for home yesterday.” is daugh- ide of H1. E. Mr. Boyd at once institated a search for ter, which proved unsuccessul. Fearing that ane had been forcibly abducted, he advertised for tnfor- mation respecting her. The inquiries resolted in uscertainlog the ‘ack that Haskius bad also disap. Deared. On their return on Satnrday morning last at the depotas West Kod, Haskins heard the rnmors of threats toshoot bin dowa on sight if be ever re turned to Hudson City, and losing hig mental poise he wandered of down to [Bergen Point and took poison, —— eee ailing Spa: Lies-An American Nate ralist Atroctously Libelled, Tlavaxa, Nov, 29.—Za Integridad Nacional, a Rewspaper published in Madrid, recently contained a series of foul slenders against Francis Sauvalle, the celebrated natnralist, aad owner of tho Regla Slating Fe ‘The slanders were that S: Was an insugent General; that he liad sesagsit eleven Spuniards; that he then caused a fire of fag. ts to’be Duilt, om whieh were placed the Lodies of his vietims; and that wien the torch was appiied, hinsell and bis band danced ar: the blazing mare Sauvalie eine 4 wueh erbarition He isan American, who is fae advanced in years, ‘ 6 in FoCKA! a tie eitcle The Dendlock tn Ataboma Movtaomaar, Nov. 29.—The meeting last night an. in refusing to vacate the nor and svrer, was very larzel ne. a at . 1 over his of He denou tive ie government 4 abam, a Kt fered res vations, g the tedignation an tue course taken b Evening —Roth Houses # adjonrned over until to-morrow sor.” dhere are no new develop: » the Governors Chartty 1 for the Middletown Hom: pathic Insane Asylur A grand chority ball is to be given on the 10:1 nuary next, at the Academy of Music, in aid 0 Homeopatite Insane Asylum at Mid town, in Orage county, ‘The list of lady patro is bevced with toe nave of Mra. Jud. e f we highness social ¢ the stir arge, 90 that » bridis —~ Ovening the Lecture se Mr, John €, Gobr rly editor of a Bal. 9 Newspaper, Was d to lecture Inst ening on * Personal Experiences,” By 8 o'cloe's tie oll was fMted, the almiasion fer being 60 eonts e Uxed for the lecture to. boein passed urer appcared, Hat anh ed, ant appeared with his bil for st ther Of to tuloxrnp the jeetur —-~ r » Awniiing their Op The f ji yofthe Volish revolu Nw arden, Kulikowsn revo! A Little James Od Prooklyn, e ast T tation List Sergeant MeCoune! 4 i it year# of age, wan ke pawn by es of Thirty-second street, wear Fir tn detinit of the payment of thirteen dolla Reet ‘Tragedy In Weet Twenty-fitth Sire: terday morning Albert Komma, aged 18, a reut 32 West Twouty ih rank MeKanai 110, and ntie head with # paving mone, Young ome, 885 Weat Twen'y His Wound may prove fatal, Ke ——— . Died tn Chutna, Nor, 29.--Mr. English, keeper of Me on Vairlux turapike. having been bit nim the Long last August by i wivich hud mail died lant § in horrible syasins, In he he {> plored his to lav Te was ¢ 4 down to the fluor, sey r to bold him down — SOCIETY NOTES, Mrs. Clarence Co'hna, granadowshter of Comm: © Vander Dit, has @ reusptiu: ALLY Weg Afternoon sglrées dansanter have been tntradneed #6, There will be one in Twenty tiret etreck Lestor Wallack’s Fatiou of the am y f course, and cost mneh Quizzing elseses are a low feeble enone yo Vey Waar Clem to show that their brates Adiglub wo tere eyew are affected. Oolo's most noted belle ts to he merried in a few vin Wa onto Gen, Charioxs BWibK. U.S. G. Zion Church, Maison square, is the recognized czvouk OF Ro-tow tashionabien. on Sunday alter Tire music, of course, Is cho attraction, Vulgar ladies persist in loud talking and laughlig the Pulluarmonlc rehearsals and. cance Lata) ‘he loud Iagh that displays the vaowut mind. Woddings at home is the latest edict of Dame an. Ecowoiiy, and @ desire to gvoid diwplay, ase some Of Whe reasons assigned by the LIFE IN ' ——— DASHES HERE AND THERE bY TH SUN'S REPORTS. > 6 Goneral Sewsto: im th the General Sessions, & volee seemingly tremalous with suppr tion, he thus addressed the clork : “1am & puniie spirited citizen and want to do my fity, bor Lt ink Tshontd be excused fro the Jirry. None of ne are reapousible for deat And (HEAVINg deep aun) TL bave to ated Wns afternoon, ‘That's wy exe “Certainty, Mr. Smith, you are exensed,” replied the #y mpathizing clerk. Mr, Smith had reached the door, when he very coolly remarked: “You see I'm an onderiaker, and my bo} run a Orst-class faneral in New York fashion,” oa rh’e Sly Dig a ‘Tribun At the Health Board's mee! Clark, the Secretar; Manlerre said : “Do I understand that Mr. Bronnan is still a Healt! Commissioner t” Judge Bosworth—The P wh derstand apythiog ? Mr, Manierro—W Aotifleation of Mr. Brennan's resignation, Jatge Boswort papers? Col, Clark—That 18 not official. Besides, Ido not believe ali Tread in the newspape tia not notifying the Bord of resignation of Commissioner Bi —_ Last Night's Crash tn the Thirty-seventh Regiment jational Armory. The Grand io Frans, hae been eminently night over 1,000 persons were un 00 table, and fold her wreath, erte roso-bads, for $150, throe ing $90 for the privil imposed of hair shawl, valued at $1,000, Mr, Woill Chickering ‘erand piano, Mr. Plat was mado | When the managers announced that Le decou ner of a Barnes square Gallery was closed last n Biain open ontil Saturday. Ihe wanacers lize $100,000, Mr. Leiranc and Miss Will attend the Fair to-night — Aa Old Wife tn New York and a Young Wife in Newark, On the 12th of August, 1887, Ko married a widow with three ehildre marriage for some unexvinived 1 qu ove Was unvisturbed. Ou Tuesday cpherd, motler of Austin's sec nd wife Qwie living. She vised Mrs Aastia No learning the circumstances went sie obtained a certified co and yesterday relurnic lin arrested ou the charge of biguiny, Verdict againat Sheriff O' Brien, me Court befor: O. Frost acains In the Kings county Supr Judge Gilbert, the case of Jat Charies Abvernetny and others and Jutnes O'Briet Suoritl of New York, was tried, 1 to recover $25,441, His estiuate of the loss wal sustained by a seizure of h * by defend t 1 t A Lesson (or the Forry ¢ Catharine Ann Dorson took passage Kast River ferry from Hunter's Peirtt city and back, without getting off the boat the craft entered the slip on the return trip spiles raspet against the railing, crushing t Land. ne aued the Company, and a jur £1,400. The monoal by the Company w yesterday, Judve Barnard eaid that the q Whether the Kiri eonuribuied to the injury Deciigence baying bon furiy submitted tot mt oy them decided in the negative, he Lisivrb their On iing. ‘The only otaer question wis Wether Catuartne, eling on te Loat raying only one fare, ¢ ver da sheglizence. The Court contendet tit te business of the emplovees of the Couipany Hewand her tire if they iuteuded to <li Judument atiemed, Ja ice Lowa: sey Clty, Wi heb passing along Newark avenue, who asked, “Are you Justico Login?” On 1g a reply in the afirinative, the stranger said Toke that;"' at the came time dealin ing Diow in the Jace With his Ust. 4 i The ruMan then. k in the stile, and disappeared in the de Logiuh's inju rics ure severe, —— Laborers! Strike in Newark, y forenoon fificen hod carciers, | on Compton's new building on Market at Ne wate, J., told tuoi employer that k they would not resume work weaty ver nd Tat tey Would pre entuny one trom their pluces. 'L wr accordingly Ho WULUOFILGS, an when the laborers reine ou lin the offcors there, al bus four resuued work ‘ - Mise Lina Kdwin's Bloral suip, vr le réle, When « at Lina Kiwin Edwin in the t ne wt flowers, wreaths, win. She was tly! ap el dy 4 Whitin were very pt is Robeson Doing Something for the Seame The corner stone of the Seamen's Exchan, Building, at 187 and 189 Cherry street, is to be lait to morrow, with appr Hon, George M. Ri Gov, Hollman, Mayor Hall, te Rev fate ceremonie SH nd William A. Hooton, Eeq., wilt deliver addr At 1:80 o'clock the company will dine iu the Howe, —_—— sher and Lydia TI Kate F a When the case of Lydia Thompson against Kate Fisher was called in the Je erson ireone st ver s rune, € HS Se corge Breunan's Future, ‘Gvorge Brennan, stand up,” said Jndge Bed n tue Gene Stale Prison, Wien you yet ont you will ih the olwer charge, and will get tou yeu ke Lian away,” one A Kepoater's Deleace, Ja the Circuit Court yesterday, Lucius M, Saw yor, a colored man, was indicted for registering thre times in the Kighth Ward, The doieuce was that he had softening of the brain, and was not re- sponsible for his acts, Madieal testimony was taken suport of this, but the jury found Sawyer gaily, recommending Lim to mexoy, HE METROPOLIS. Benjamin Smith wanted to shirk jury duty in Puiling ® long face, und with od ome 0 Falso-Reporting g yesterday, Col ad the minutes, noting the absence of Commissioner Breanaa, Wheat Mr resident is unable to tthe Commissioner uuderstands, Does be vy . To want to know why Mr. Drennan {s reported absent ; he bas resigned, . Clark—The Secretary has received uu official Haye you not read the news The Board of Vollee were por me think, however, it would be sufe to strike the namo out. Does the Commissioner understand now ? Bazaar, organized by the ladies of this city, in nid of the sufferers by the war ful, ble to gain admit- tance. Nilsson assisted Mrs, Doremus at the floral ree deli- gentiemes each pay of transferring the ba their button-holes, The lottery stand and whee! at tracted thousands of eager eyes, J Larregue, F Was announced as the fortunate drawer of a cn i ht. nut the Fair is to re ert G. Austin, 8 telerraph operator, of 80 Orchard street, Newark then and now residing at 64 Macdoncal street, New York. This son was » and on the 17(h of May, 1209, Austin marriod a Mins aged 16 yours, residing at 85 Lawrence stroct, tho latter couple have re and until yesterday the course of last Mra, w York, and while there learnet that Aust o Brooklyn, Ww to Newark, hai Waylaid ond Beaten, Last evening as Police Justice Logan, of Jer e Corners, he was acentted by a str atre lust eveninw, with ppeared upon she Was presented with a ship formed of I twigs, and inseribed * nitive play. Miss Ada Hariand and Messrs, siti tn the rdles of Koaand Trenchard, Mra Sheppard, aud Blueskin, boson, Becrotary of the Nav or t yosterday, there was a stir among the clerks, roporters, and auditors. Quiet was restored, how when it was shown tit the Kate risier and Lydte Toompson that were wanted resited wt, and had been arrosted for quarreling 1 Sossions yesterday. * You are ted for 4 burglary, and for an assault wit tentto kill, You have pleated eulity to burglar and on that charge Txentence you te Ovo years in {BE MR. GOWANS'S REMINISCENCES, fe of the Kali the Shop of the Antiquary. Willian Gowans, whose remains are surroand. ed by avast colection of unigae volumes in a litte +, wos an eneyelonedsa of un Uquarian lore, AN the odd geninses who ave ive of the inst quarter Of @ century made bis bookstore a place of resort, and found in wondorfal collection material for their varied works, He was fuil of anecdote; he knew overy ways parlor fp Second str araced the lite Niterary celebrity in the country, and was ready with an interosting history of thelr strug and their sorrows and (riamphs, 0: ple, Mr. Gowans, while cla you know WDONATD CLAN, THE HAD Powe P? heasked. “Tie was an exccedingly errat!= roekless and wild in his ideas, but gentiomanly all times, On a summer evening be called upon me, and T asked him how he felt. *Gownns,’ be re “Tfeel that Teould get sstrice the eon and make mouths at the moon. My works don't pay crazy, and beeanse Tam eragy they let ‘The poor fellow was shamefully nog- wore # long cloak, and his plercing eyen Aad Jetcinck bale, always, disordered, uve him & wonty. plied, they say me story lected, weird expression, Mis end wns t five years ngo he stood opposite St. P way, ard was deliverine au addr monn, when the erowil jostlod and in Bro Iwtot ed him, was arrested (or drunkenness ; be died in the Tuubs thi night, THE WIDOW OF ALEXANDER MAMILTON called upon me one day (continued Mr, Gowany Having annovnced hor name, she sald whe had beard that Thad a pamonlot whieh’ ber hneband hat weit ten, and of which her said a word to her. told her T would seu f nut 1 fonnd it; it was hurl senda Of me Books in Newnt © Where, Mr. Gown: ? “In the basen e res down stalrs, Some ent! quaries call then The SUN ronorter d scattered in the « T permit few pers thie part of the store.” ¢eid Mr. Gowans, © You there are many who come in to st There wr stances In whieh weel by collec rare tomes from the libraries of their friends, PRTER FORCY, THR GNRAT ANTIQUARY, spoke to me on one occa the Indian tri jonk at Force which the oricin ond habits 6 Mterary friend ealled, and was allowed Weary, and the volnine disavpeare t fused to exhibit hia library af a judge stole a book from the library of a fr The jndke died, and the owner requested widow to return the volvme which i sova forthcoming, I have known uearly THE RARLY NRWSPAPRR Mi who have foarishet tn this city. dary Irty years, I yemember James Gordon Bown riy strugel 1 «when he sarted a I vobiten idea sn counter and ranidiy disposed of Papers. ‘The office of the Zerul@ was then at th ed the the day. 1 of the pill business, 1 elped @ nuuber of alver And Mr Hennott was always gratetn! for aid, tendered when he needed it. Iknew At He a'most sot ne pub: ree were alwarw at Kwonls’ Points, and Mr. Pounett warmly took sides with At- tee, Who was a writer for his nowsenper. I knew on rixed op with Matthias the ons impostor—who pretended that pener of Ann and Naseau street, fe cot Coppers and then elnsed his store Brandreth, the plc nim slong by givin, tisement th tree—what a smart fellow he wat the town on fire with {he sensati lished. Webb and A him a | whic Stone well; b Propnet—n'ra! Re wos the Mew ao. Stone are your princtpal patrons #" asked the bin this eity bout thirty y (4 De Dix, Dr. Wi reacher, Dr, Parrle, Dr. O' overs have calcd occasionally and made “Hive Sux reporter loft the Viviiopole among books. MeRITNG OF ROORS HTL MN A nnmber of tc bookseilers mei last evening in ¢ ? nce. A t f Gov t t th PM. from tt VAST N1IGS ON PLEETWOOD COURSE. Dick and Angeline Beatemhy Ludy t Conroe yesterday. Pre t on the course wer Mr. Bonner, who dr x'er to. the cours w horse, the ob Lofall; Mr Pras. tna’ ¢ ) A rherd’ Kuang i ‘ f Cayagn re. Wa I OM ng quent u mer ¢ Norse Py fered t through, then came ‘out and wou the next tar aud the race 1. Lovettta bm. Lady to waon Pot i a Oe a’ ‘ 4236, 3:4 1 was a of $150, in. wi nd Lady W 1 ‘ stort, ond La We first Neat, and at 18 to Latter ' Tae Lady w } t ¢ f 1 t ny (. Kensie’) tis yay : Weat Side Murder, { svontug pol t the West Th ‘ 1 1) § ‘ I i « excep Fouarh’s 4 ui tor the be ne Med aud wy not en mevn, A Democrnti> President from Sing S'ng. Goy, Hofinan, while ona visit to his f thusiastic welcome trom the cizens, A bane: wtuet nseription Wercour Wertenester's Fev WNT HOF? Governor, 1865-99. President a Piney DIstRICE FOURTH Distat a, hep Jean! mit, Rep, fs sis Bet 124e0| tumferty, Dewi! 02252 bo, u's may aa ViRTH Distt k Halsey, 1 hese Myth b Forke y +“ T rile, | tats ne 145. : i rd’ ‘ WESTCHESTER COUNTY, John Wizging, drugeist, of White Phuins, wh in hie etove jesterday, epcaking to a cA f toad ‘The corner stone of the now Prosbyterian ehure In Rye was bid youtorday by the Rey Drs. Ie nd by the pastor, the aries WV. Baird, eel eee . MOKSH NOLES, Leas of the Twenty-socond Ward has injured his promanz biack colt by driving bhi reck auner over tie unhuieled Boulevard has been turned OUb WO Brine toe an stepper, Bolly Lewis has becn sveadiy tmproving m Die trot with Dealer, When called ou bo frout Harlem La: epead, ‘The Hon the pet drive of Wye OF hand bo smooth the | cheers (or Boss Tweed! say Luwe. Ww York. aua hoa n Nios ER 30, THE PENDING PRIZE MONEY POT UP AND PRELIMINARIES 10 BE ARRANGED 10-D4¥, THB PACIFIC CLU ‘oet's Death in the Tombs—The of the Derwld The Erratic Geniuses who Freqanented nitial Lesson of a ¥ from Brookiyn—A Foret Life in Albany. The Pecibc Club House in Pierrepont street, Brooklyn, was all ablaze last evening on the oecasion of acompiimentary banquet to the Pr als, the Hom, Smith © biyman elet from the Becond Distriet. alihy genilemen and pro: vps, and is fast becowing a power in the Mr, Baylis, a rising young moly by The Principal cher. and Sevonds to olthe Times feof Doth Men Say What the Bri ‘The publicution in yesterday's Sux of a prob the fisiic arena between the Coburn and the Hon, James considerable excitement smong the sporting frater: first step Leen taken toward is composed of Politics over the river. poliician, having been elected to the Aw an overwhelming majority, the Clab determined to give hima good send-off; henee the Already Lae th stich # mecting as he Hon, Je were ty have b but which fell though ttime a bitter day, for ex ifying several thon sand books, was wnnenally eommauicative, “Did poll over six years ay feeling ha existed Letwoen the and the enbject of th sain been broucled. ver, by the Hon, tion in the Cy: rank Qucen, of Mr, animadverting reverely pon the conduct of the pital.” in West Twenty Cullen, © aensil) and of the w Joe Coburn at * The ¢ the Hon. W. W bieod" in the ring ean quench. t; Ohiotot Pehee Campbell 1 of tumors cor : ‘Terre; thy Hor Waver Communi guage in which Mr. fore, yesterday be | folowing card, whic’ Levi Pareun, mud ot George King. the «age of Svath t Preare in this week’ New York, Now. 27, 1870, reet Commi ion tween me, and ner Mneallad for, and wi rise Letkwood aad bonquet, which was anno: of the table, and on tis thon} Hayite Mr, Bay was the grest of the ever Afier the cloth had y all the clad s'« ancillary qnal\ tes a THE CAMDEN FLECIION RIOTS. on Who adtaired Femore thonsands and thon Arrest of One of the Colore in Court leeding and Patong 2 by a Constable Al ont to Dewihs colored men by Justice 7 even other Sonders, Justice Henry, Foreman, and Davies, of atsauiting thom at ine poils before they made the attack with pistol and clubs apon the negroes. arrested and r en@ed, and saw hundreds of thousands of volumes piled on the #bvives aud Moe ness Fle that i have done him @ wrong, F rest warrants lind to #0 down there nr py ih suortany Way bi shave purloiued ortunity to ohtatn entistaction for Tas to tev hie lian “ort ambitions fhe m aheut n valuable book had misted, 1 Arare, i not oniqae work. on anybody of tas tat they dare lulgiag 10 cra baud eben L agreed to be, and have nev hat. TL rerent oMr. Mace To antes with fh willing to leave the 4 nipon by Mr peCt{Why YOUrs Mave or uny one band had borrowed. ‘The book — JOSEPH CONTRY, Lote last night a petty representing the rival enn tes met in @ well-known the pre Vthe condition of iis at when be at ed upon Lim to whi, tls newspaper the sige of cap." Teaw brn on the day of the on of his literary bantling. Ie stood Don's friends © ed a basket of chumpagne ¢ Mace wonld never aguin enter This banter pre oked a deli” under the rules of over wns this bet offered than It was tak tle the piace, stake, and all necessary CUSTOM HOUSE APPOINTMENT! nt that he wil! nock hts adver Ulackmatt, or W. under Weigher Phelps 4 Jou know, Was connected with ih House, was accneed y sterday before onting flee pay rolls to the Collector of the Port, and of collecting money for the sal Phelps was at a fushionable cloak, liat his arrest was a blackmali plot, uel L, Burrell made the complaint, - aré that te answered an advertisement in 1 to resign a desirable posi STIK IN BILLIARDS, Rudolphe and Dio Odds avd Choice Mr. Guather Mutebed tor $7,532 required sum ont with Dexter-Cornina's Ronst of the Exploita of George Palmer—Brown that Mra. Sled ia Mr. Snyder's Fyleou's Polished Bye, + Pope's Court at Ii Decar Schroder, of rday morning Shepord and ( prisoner enter ner stated th eto Mra. Evison f time aco iis wit bot had been ana’ ‘over the stove Another Martyr to Coban Liberty. SHINGION NOTES SITIES OF CRIME, MOURS OF inl Vote for Congrconmen in New Jersey. YOTTINGS ¢ Mme diate witen sol New York he appointed Laded last evenlos Vue Rey. 8. W. Mills, of the Reformed Chureh in Mr, Martin has reason to he proud of his eroy hope Lo bus nificent order for ro heeor & Wateh(ul eye op OF two & ty. Thr | the riders of Harem Eroat success asa lawyer, Mis augiliary q) itu Waber-cluecy CHAMPAGNE. ung Asnembly~ eof tent of the Democratic Assern: » nent niertainment ‘The palatial parlors of the Club were thronged by members and gaesta, including many well-known In the company ware Hon. Win, A. Fowler, a8 necktie and ton. W. W. Mosely: the Hon et of Tne SUN Vkiry qualities of the Hon. Thos. J. Goodrteh ; th Ino, ©, f the blazing Hon, Prior anty Cl rk oph Car- A. Kol mover; jouer eet, appeared ad Jt. Bob nent ins as Hall entertained the previons tie Mr, er omten for knives, Twenty-five had been Agaiust Wilson an Milavit had been made by Constable Bonders, who Hegen that Wilson hed committed an atrocious as Wt upon hirn y al the polling astice Atkinson with arrived at the office of the Justice on Monday evening with isted, and t Sondors, while on the way Mee, utlacked iim Without Provo: ack him down, ond witorwards kicking He therefore accused the cometa- t with intent t on was afterwards catticd to bis home, where ¥ yesterday in such a const Lensions thas he might not recover Castom er of ired im brow! He insisted Patek Gold He of th for ex Inton streets Anns Eylson, ) the conrt room with au artistically A complained that her apartments and when t some reix 6 to the Eyl ould Mrs leted his abe on down and d ut will miget ut zis | PRICE TWO CENTS. THE MONSTERS OF THE SEA. ities ALMOST MURDERED, THRN INTO OUR COUNTY JAIL, A Hell Afloat—Incredible Torture on Board he American Ship Old Colony Diversions. Raymond Rau and Franco Fr who, alter they lad been iubumanly maltreated om board the ship Old Colony, were errosted by th captain on charge of mating and attempt at arson, have been removed, throngh the interposition of the Spanish Consul, from the Ludiow street jail te They are slowly recovering, d may possibly be able to appear before Commis. ner Osborn on Friday to su the charges proferred by Capt. Grindle, m the Old Coiony. Oue of the SuN reporters yesterday visited tne ony, Who are detained in 1 ‘nd from them he ik, the seamen Bellevue Hospital, nd examination on crow of the O14 ¢ low street jail as witne cured testimony corroborative of the story told by Ran and Frank, us Jones, an intelligent colored man, whe ays that on the trip from Valencia to Cadix. the eatiors were 0 badly troated that six or seven of them deserted. away at Cady cook for the shi ‘The steword Tho captain replaced the rubaways Dut the new men also quit in two or s captain then hired other men, and on nntil the ship was ready to anil, put them In. prt Jadit_ with twoive men before the r seven dayn, out the men, A‘tor they had been at and mate began to CHAINED UP AND ToRTC was given to him to 6 him ehuftine atone aring it as beat he nrth of bis chain, b Mate (ook nla chopping-block Frank's book, and the own the deck, choked the man, elfof mate to untiove t tly Deaton wiih bille!s of wood, ropes A mate made @ Hie then paint- With Cie tow ap compelte! Lim to walk ap Ivsned that tt nearly je the eaptain called putty nose and #tack ed his cheeks, and tic on evch site of his head, to re he pus a tall captain to lock at Napoieon Toon MY LanemNa, the deck he was beaten by At Cadiz, two Manila sailors who Lad to the ship in ® emall boat. The mates pounced cigarette out of on Ran’s fice, eap on bis Near, ant ealled the Whon Ran didn't wal n engaged rowe They were smoking ei, Dn hia companion was treat ped into his boat and escaned 40 th shore, where he wae captured by the ca was then dragged on boar in roma William Sinith, one of the was often gagged. and that hy Andrew Kite and William Phelan roborate the #ories that the Old Colony, are told by Smith told the SUN reporter t Ue couk $400 or $200 t TESTIFY AGAINST RAU AND FRANK. ‘The cook, when asked by the repor'er about thin said? Oh, no matter al ‘ed me to teatity at the captain had offered nant Pronk, and a that my testimony with the mate's would be ieut to condemn them." a Ordered the men to be fed on by ter. Taey bad three quarts of water a day, and two pounds of sbip bread; but to give them ¢ hadu’s they would probably have die GRINDLA ARRATGNED. Jab Grindle was arr’ nor Shields yesterday, on g Row and Frank Jones added that the ed before Come of maltreat- As the} were unanleto appear Grindle gave bail in $3,000 to appear tor oxamina- ACCIDENTS. » Two by « Locomotive at Tenafly, The passenger train oa the No of New Jersey, which left the ine, ran ever and k: hern Ruilroad Dock at 6:18 | Michael Nolan, a an, who was @ ad's Murderous upon hin Trish Wit shouts for prot rest the husband the latter lev 1 Andreeter unpere was committ yoen mar rid IsieesrROM TUL O Incnstrial Exhibit was opened ab + SPARKS FRKOM TELPUORAPH, SS SS ss SS oe Ss as SEN Lib flocld DUK eu wis.gmifoas Buu