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* MBER 1, he wonld introduce or send him there, knew ® man who would purelis fame at thirty-five or forty cents, but, fallen out, bi jot make the deal. Went so far as to offer to lend his victim the funds Woll knowing that the cigar ohe had none, The trap wag . THURSDAY, DECE vieione of all kinds have been collected her Gormans, for the use of the Parisians when they MANUFACTURING FELONS, JERRY COWSDEN AND CRANE Y JIM AS GOVERNMENT DETECTIVES. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES HERE AND THERE bY THE SUN'S REPO RUMOR OF THE sHnENDEA OF Pants. rumored here about five T\DIVG UP THE WAR, Total Deteat of the French Army to make the purchare, Loxpox, 0 P, M.—It w o'clock that Paris had surrendered caused great buoyancy in the stock market here, Up to this hour there is no confirmation of the Evgngement with & Car—The Licatenants’ Belle arge upon a Driver's Yesterday morning the Grabam Guard, com- posed of about forty young Brooklyn politicians, Whose agos range from twelve to eighteen, went on their first annual target excursion, While marching down Myrtle avenue, one of them turket fall and the front wheels of a car pastod The Captain ecizod the horses by the head ani stopped them, and this enraging the driver, he tried to strike the Co tain's Lieutenants. detective now went to this wonld-be him an altered United States jutor that the job had By pure accident the clear dealer atep- Ded on the sidewalk to adjust his awning, and dis- covered the seller of the bond dealer and 01 bond of $1,000 for $20 in doparted ‘to Inform his coad, Last spring the notorious counterfeiter, Jerry ——— THE EASTERN QUESTION, Cowsden, cai Prison in Trenton, N. J. Police Central OMce in Malberry str: ©“ shadow,” offering a ment important information concerning burglars, counterfeiters, wad thie to this city, frosh from the State ang pond, Jerry, ani He louaged sboet the on the opposite corner of the square Quick as thoaght a tered his mind that something was wrong. he took the bond and pushed it the floor aljoining his gas meter, This had scarcely been done when IN WALKED THR FIVE DETECTIVES Hie place was searched high Held to Le: Favorably Received Austria and} Prusst rence to bi above his shop, Reported Surrender of the Army of the Loire, ing into his Phoj through a crack All who knew him ‘ohim @ wide berth, and he was fnaily ordered way from the headquarters of the police. his waros to 67 Bleecker street, he found froaly employment in the United Sta erry was enrolled UNITED STATES SHADOW. Ris first essay was with well-known connterfeiter and thief, went to work without delay, procuring a plate for Printing counterfeit two-cent U. 8, Revonue stamps used on checks and receipt © German printer, who was near the point o” star ‘nd by promises and advances of secret service money induced him to print 509 feheots, to be ready day, when Cranky Jim Loxpox, No} in money circles is heaithfu 80.—The feeling this morning The Telegraph 1s en- to promise that the conference on the Kast orn question will certainly be held in London. ‘The Times thie morning arges King William as the ally of Englend, to urge on the Czar the folly of his pretensions, which the civilised world refuses in with his whip. P= however, charged the driver with their swords, and one wont so far as to thrust on throngh the lower part of the driver's t thie the driver yelled, and eried * Police {* The ladies tn the car suriekos and arrested him, Troc! i's Desperate Attempts to Break Out of Paris, Secret Service MAN was taken to could be provod against him, he was liberated oor Kuselan, Who oan rcarcely speak bad German, pro tive department of the secrot service, Nicholas was quietly and honest living by working nd as nothing tue gentlemen inter. in retired in good Cranky Jim,” enother | 8.word of Eng! ing in the Pavilion otel, Staten Island. In the Pavilion Hotel, near New Brighton, yes- terday, Bernhard Nathan, Esq., a wealthy merchant of San Francisco, Cal., was married to Miss Deborah ‘Wiener, daughter of Martin Wionor, Esq., of Towp- 8 beautiful Jowe dressed in white silk, and wo At four o'clock tho mar- performed by the Rev. Dr. isaice of New York, alter which the party adjourn: ed to the dinine-rootm, and aat down toa sumptuons Among tho guests wero Mise Hattie Lew: iss Rose mon, Miss Kal brisesmaids Samuet Joel, David Jacobs, and Gabriel Jacobs, who were the grooms; Dr. J. C. C Hinchmar, Esq, W.0. Lewis, B,J. Leia, wite an In tie eveniog @ ball was! diligently earning At his trade as an engraver in old convicted counter‘eiter, ono Herring, now a United States shadow, walked Into bis office and opened a frienaly conversation. Keown one another for somo timo, having worked together across t Herring persuaded the innocent OFFERS OF SECRET SERVICR MONET, to print Afty-cent frictional enr- Deen finished it wis Sr, Parensnvno, Nov. 2).—The proposition for s ‘ence on the Eastern question, to be held at {# most favorably received here, ye Buvssers, Nov. 80.—The Indépencance Belov, of to-day, has Berlin telegram, announcing that Eng- land bas agreed to accept the proposed conference settlement of the Euxine dimeuity, provided Rassia will satisfactorily explain Gortchakof"s first ALL HiS SORTIES EASILY REPULSED. Cranky Jim engag Great Prussian Victories Worth of Paris. not long before icholas, by large for delivery on a certa was to cail for them. ‘The day came, the work was finished, and seven United States detectives were te make the descent, arranged that Cranky Jim should enter the Ger. printing office, got the stamps and plat: on the counter, and be busy examining the work, nal, the detectives were to walk All this. was done ne ar teen, She w sniper diamond ne to engrave a plat Alter tho plate ha hecessary, to further the Printing sl ould be done, Herring then teadqnartors in Bleeckor street, and mone ished him from the secret service fud sos, paper, and ink. Eve ly for the compietioi Schoine rnd tue arrest of avotber gang of ‘etter® to head the coli 81. Perenenvna, Nov. 30.—The Government is in 1s had been pre: es from all pagsa_6f the Empire, which show that the loyalty of the people makes Russia unassailable, and fearless of any hostile ally. ance, Though po ministerial instructions given to the pr ing adopted a partial policy, ite sale in the street been forbidden, Loxpox, Nov. QUEEN VICTORIA'S VISIT TO EUGENIE. receipt of adai Miss Martua Lemon, jored Surrender of Pi =Total Defeat ofthe French on M. Prince Frederick Charles Sweeping Dewn dines’s Army— wien, at a given « in and moke the arrest. when Cranky Jim, poshing aside, ran for the strest. uns of the city journals the St. Peter: 9 the credit of the oflcers of tke Secret service rk Gasette hav- Two of them, TOR APYEARANCE's #AKE, followed him as far as the door, where be was per. mitted 10 e¢cape, ‘The poor German was caught in the trap, of course, victous day the detectives by o their chief pounced in upon Nich and the rest of the party in lis #100, tis very Her ting being emong the ram some days, Herring was by sp admitted to bail on bis own recog mizance, Herring was made a wiiness for Ile testified to facts that he lid mamufaccured to suit the occasion, and the pour Russiap was jound guilt ‘The employees of ti Department mainly consist of convicts ant in criue, who do ot hesitate to de rap the unwary, and tl M.—The Globe this sfernoon pub/ishesan anno uncement of the expitas the entire Army of the Loire, ean te traced to no authentic source, given in the spacious fall 80 —Lord Lyons ts awaiting the 2 decision of the Tours Government as to the matter Of sending ® Plenipotentiary to the Conference at nx Politician, Thomas Vorter, aged 17, has attempted to kill seven perrons finco last July. July 9, With some companions, he went into Henry Jentz's saloon, et 406 Tenth avenue, and shot the Pay was demonded for drinks. Op the 15th of Cetober he shot three times at O- Ninson, who was trying to arrest him, and once at John McAuliffe, who way helpine U ‘Two vights afterward Kelly with @ kni’s. After lying in tal order of Watley Mo was thrown in| tho evening of Nothing was fn event at the German Legation bere at o'clock to-night, Tk DEFEAT OF THE ARMY OF THR LOIRE. On Monday, the 98th, the main body of ) army attempted to force a passage to- ward Fontainebleau by & henvy and general attack. Toey eucountered the Tenth Prussian Corps at Beaune, a village tu the Department of Lotret, six miles north of Orleans, chly retuforeed with the Fifth Infantry The French onslaught in killed and (rial of Nichols, the prosecation AUSTRIA, ENGLAND, AND ITALY ACCEPT THR coN- " ‘i 5. onitentiary for Bertin, Nov. 30.—Private advices from Vienna represent that Austria, England, and I the Prussian proposal for a Conference understanding that the claims of Russia are not to ‘be prejudiced by her participation therein. PROSSIA ALSO ABsENTS, Loxpox, Nov. 90.—The Timea in a semi-avthor tative editorial this morniog says that England ac copts Prassia's proposal for a Con: Upon the understanding that ber eireuiar shall not sidered a8 the assumption of ® forogone con D) tencod to hard hivor in the Albany P Jerry Cowsden received the Liood mo ried for new elds of glory, appeurod In a new ¢ thing in Maryland and Vircinia, in Col, Clark's regiment, duringttse eamp: and "63, he npprouched the Colonel, proprietor bee United Stator stabbed OMcor 4th of Novomber he Meeting ‘that officer in the street, and giving him the military sa The Exploits of G vernment Detectives in © West-How they Kelused 660,000, ad Gatled the Prom the Ciacin ‘Tho only response that could be elicited from the police wutigrities tw the 1 to be one of the many patriots who ‘The Colone!, fusing Jerry iy interesting inc ne bollet throng! another through Oftcer Ofcer Hubbard's coat, and had served under him. familiar with The Prossians having found Lim guilty without leaving thelr seats, nce at London, a ten yoars ia State Prison army be was taken down by sick- t dollar; that be had Judge Bediord gave hi Cavalry Divisions, repulsed with a heavy Land prisoners, especially th saitempt, the Aritg An Adventare with Another Man's Wife. Island, who was recently elected to on in-portant cftice, was leaving the mtd bight ferryboat at night, a well dressed aud handyome young lady took ring terms of endearment euch as counterteiter MAD EATEN NOTHING, not know where he was’ to steep. The eart was moved. Ho ordered a sumpty dinner, then took Jory to bis room and gave him ® then sent him away with a 1) te jn his pocket ‘Two weeks aterward and persuaded him to start hess, promising to return two dollars for every one thet the Colonel should advance, £150 to buy 8 press snd of Sorry bired @ place the Colonel te nomed Mecagtney LORD LYONS'S COMMUNICATION To THR FRENCH. ‘Towns, Nov, 90.—Lord Lyons, the English Am bassodor, has communicate st Tours the proposal for a Conference of the to the Treaty of 1 Lord Lyons f the Loire has with then perimisted Point on Tnesday SIAN RVACUATION CF ussians have evac PCZAING PRT, ited Bouzslncourt, about ast of Uricans, which town had beea » since the Ist Naxe of Sury in that ne nd other desce to the Government TY again met the Colonel, im in logitimuat powers relative Russia's objections asked M. Gambetta and his colieagues if France will send ® Plenipotentiary to represent her in the Couference at London, ing areply from the French Government. THR REPLY OF THR FRENCH Go¥ Touns, Nov, 2% —The English despaten relative to the conference was received yes has yet been returned. toconsider England's conduct irreg the adherence of France to @ proposition coming from Prussia. APPROACTING A PRACEFUL SoLUTrO: Loxpox, Nov. 80.—The Euxine q Prouches a penceful solution, pected that the Conference for ita settien London is ina pacific mood, 4nd ali parties feel sure of # peaceful result, Prom the Herald of to-day. ‘ov, 90.—The dead lock in continues, aud nothing was done to-day. mie ; tat eny money that had been ound om his pergou Was missing Was Qruily npposite direct and the famitiirity of they stepped unter a street tamp, the Into the tuce ot her protector, ut- tered a siriek, and rushed tock toward the bachelor for her hustund hud etuppod at the ticket ve gentleman isa sary articlos of | We leave our readers to compare this statement ‘am trum St, Lous, which lady looked up EOMOND AOUT'S CRY FOR PRACR. tad leading © Lord Lyons is await- they, 9 notort tad miatagen prial in the Soir which It has been reprinted by order k, and distributed among the soldiers, ment added tbat M, About bas a villa Fort Vulérien, his work had all oflice to pay bis faro ‘olonel would find cordingly, Col ome work for Clark went amone his friend: The Democracy Senndalized. Owing to the comparatively small vote given Ward, there bas been @ rup- The pow-wow eu! je meeting of Tammany MH last nivht, anderthe while thos looking around, beiore the United States Pistrict (onrt learned that a great speculation could be made iu The Governmont is inclined Lg of ‘Coney men, in the Twenty-secon ture in the Democratic in an enthus: Democrats in Washing ton presilency of Judze Coulter. addressed the tion of the ward, which reproach of their fellow Democrats.” zed under men who would be loral ‘Tammany Bell, ar in urging SPLENDID LIPE INSURANCE POLICY on ater}, that would ans r part of the Freuch Army of the Loire an Tenth Corps at From the adiitional particulars ust come to hand in the reports of the there is no question but that the de- feat of (he French was most complete. wed wore left on the fleld by} the flocin: Sevontecn lundred unwounded prisoners coptured by the Germans at the nd the number was cous Prussians were in cl se pursuit, mes from Pru CONFIRMATION ¥. n has received the fom King William: Nov, 20 —Frederick Charles reporta the teteat of ine Army of the Lowe in the Freneh had the teenth, and por ith Corps, engage, deal onthe teld dour thousand were wounded, and one thousand si1 hundred taken prisoners. to be vounued. among them few ofl ANOTURR OFFICIAL e companies In times, an hos ire, at different Litman, 10 paca; o the ¢ utehss of the law, Lot Fred. BMobnach, another id Lrequent deal y. War impaueled to-day, aad the care will progress bext Wook. At does not requi aed against the Pru broncht the Colonel 10 communication They frequently roun their frequent meetings Lecume on the unsatisfactory “iaid it open to the It is confider * man, aoe who ba appeared in the morriag otice of tie arrest of Volney Wright, ed in the act of offering for the ward orga to the interests dispersod after the app reorganization, be held at London. a wry extensive strotch of the imagination to conceive that John Eg: points from whies this? sspateh was wade, when We notice the ata: ting Wore 30 honest as to rofuse a cool §60,C00 price of hie liberty Now if MeCariney was only a sto The meeting niment of a commitiee on had ongraved ion that the detects ing Hend ona Dead Rody. lorgshoreman, fell down and Ms neck was broken t Hospital, seemingly de: red by Dr. Marsh, and he ty Inercasing zi!, a distance of Te was borne uct keeps England a previons arrai Bright, ond € terms, however bumilla A break up in the Cu> it all reports of Fi Present position ; they are onfounded. be compelled to Oglt or “ take water." e ready to keep peace on any ng they may b is still Lnminent sia's withdra of to be used on th egan arrest bim, and or i canture aud violent at the world througu the azeacy of the following despatch 1) plates for printing cheeks Janother for Blake's W his last. which hi ave to Ciark, the understanding bein ants were adminis Poralvais set i bis Mung grows in richness. Inets in the ease wil Some of those days ‘The sufferer | ak out, even if Walle 10 wakosa from Granville’s letier ington Was to be male similar to the brobably the E: fions of the Fitterath and ud French we forwal investigation, THREE-DOLLAR MANIFEST STs , and after Bnist of Its original size y be alive When the body r 0 cll intent ud purposes, dead, He is gradually wasting away: RUMORS OF PEACE. te down to one-quarter ne Uiot Jerry wanted « counterfeit aruing “this fact, would not take it; but he tol Jorry what Lad been Move, portunity, borrowed th was on one of lis periodical sprees, and took soun. proofs from it. Pearce's office, and fou ITAL TRIBULATIONS, Aurelles is reper: ‘The Fourth Ward's Reputation Safe, ph Donnelly, of 49 Cedar fn, reported to Captain Allaire ice Station, that on the nivht h inst. his brother George Donnelly, now ken, while passing up Roose- when above Water robbed ny iwo ontlaws, Wio knocked him down, wed beat and kicket him, und that he bas not since been able to leave lis Louse, The German Jo ant Bismarck about to to Power strasbourg given up-A New Sic; 30.—The Times says important © powsibly correct, to the + Count von Bismarck has resumed his old plan to restore the French Ewpire to power upon Grant Worrlea by New York Politicinus in the Appointine Successor—The Beginning of a Row with the Brooklyn Republi Wasurxatoy, Nov. 90.—The Pre: day to a Western member, that more by New York and Penuyalvania politicians shan by those of all the other States, and that forthe last two weeks they had kept up a sure upon him either to de oF not to do something, and that Le did not know what to do, Te President has made bimsel by selecting a succossor to Scanlan, Interns! Reve nue Collector in Brooklyn st evening, Jo street, Willlamsbur;, Mace toce Jerry watched iis op FROM THE KING teh from the ad in public by the evening, has been r It is a follow: the ath, the mai f drunk and asleep ia rumors are wfloat which Bette te Seg ngs og HL dent said to. he was worried n strect, Hot one Rippon had promised to pay | but instead of the money had Of stamps, which he did. not ki He begged Clark to take them home and keep teu On the way Clark met Jerry, who cun hingly sald that he would take charge of then On the flowing day Jerry visited Clark's in Broad street, and made proj latter to drop him forthwith schemes to further entangle in body of the Army "aladines, endeavored igh Frederick ( baries's lines in the direction of Fontainebleau, Of the aitack was directed against Tenth Corps, which stood its ground nobly ‘Tenit was reinforced by the Filth Infantry snd the ary divisions, and rapidly moved to the noch in the neighborhood of ele Rolinge (%6 miles northeast of Orle Pench were repnleud and defeated with We captured many pris: ©: the Loire have withdrawn WAT THEY BELIEVE AT TOURS 20—Evening.—Reports of ses in the recent battles north of Orleans aro browcht Lim a bundle OW Wat to do with ‘To prove this, the 7imes says that terms of peace tled, if not signed, with Na poleon at Wilhelmsbohe, whereby, upon the basis of the cession of the strongholds of Strasbourg aud Metzito Germany, Napoleon and his Marsnals—Mac- Mabon, Bazaine, Lebouf, and Caurobert—at the head of the remnants of the Imperial Guard and the nd French prisoners now cou- fined in Germany (who are to have their arms re arch im pageant from the Ruing, aud relieve the German Guard now before Paris. will then force the capitulation of the capital, The German troops b seded by the French wil r nse presence will be necessury to hold the cedeit The Times considers the story dimicult ve, but the difficulties of Bi: have rendered them careless of 8, OF caused them to biindiy overlook atinual pros- Clagh's Thief Manufa p octogenarian, was committed yosterday, for re. by Justice Buckley of Brooklye, en property, Bortlett street near Throop avenue, id wold their booty, @ peck of trouble E. D. Webster, H. A and others recommended one man, and the to understand that he would appoint him if he Blled the piace, but that he did not expect to make the consolitation On the following 8 nd in his pocaet was ich he said belonged to Clark, utes thereafter COL, CLARK WA he was entering Pearce but on seare which he bad givea to Jerry, a box mil the piece of Wom sons Wo lived in. tl 1 huis room on the pi where )oung thieves tion in Brooklyn, balloon'’ ascended from the Navy Several hundred mon employed Civil Engineer's Department took past trite of the walls with Election is over, three bundred thou Aerial Navign Yard last evening, and landed on the Walking papers in their hands, appointment was recommended aad a number of bolters, and promptly cars ied his Webster's frisnd Gront, and toat hereafter be jeging Maris being super urn home, except tt WAR NOKTH OF PARIS, house ray that Jerry vi before (he Colonel got hon rry was with t BROOKLYN, tenftel’s Great Vietory at Amiens Torn! Rout of the French, The French army has been detective when seu On Monday Aippon, Car and Kempton were arrested, edialely alter must paddle his own | ‘This morning the xploring Expeaiiton, a8 to Ellie harbor tot fa row with the Brook n party wcn tiat does uot angur well savy Yard and pr |. Clark's arrest, he r ‘my was totaily which profes Four Preneb gui tthe writer hat QUEEN VICTORIA VISITS BUGENIE. viidnalenllslllg ern Victoria to the Empress Et ney to this rumor n visited the Empress on had one Brown, fourteenth Street Mi Hospital aw by Gov, Dottm ir, in uid of the M genie at Chise being to gain inter Finding the Co: rays LYING AT TNE POINT OF DEATH, 1 him with many de sick man gain ated to bave been very uMfect Hebrew Charity I 1, opened last night | While talking Attoupted Enen euch Prisouers nt OF PARIS cted by the Pur * Rebecca at the well cause wasnt inves Desperate Attempts to It ont lemona te © kim before s similar atte.upt, Cabout $1,0N iu eur Entirely Victorious=Rumo: $ ro of n German Vessel. order of Whitley, stand No, 91 PLASUES PROM TUL recogtigance, wave bis nat Witia cargo of guano, was been capture ison, Whose condition had ex. Was a hard driaker, bad almost pal prizes were od Clark to draw uv: Fr to thie note 40 as to relre Would swear to it “ WEADS OFP! bond, flve $100 ortrait of the winner of t Mr, Constant y excited during t ATH ATTEMPT 1 » Nov, 81.—A di s morning says that or Guillotine in th oller's Ofice of this wan, ue believed to b Monday ana T day the clerks aud off brie, 20%; Huo Minewes, who pr 4s many city attachés, pr the Comptroller's vew County Court House to reevive their warrants for their services, that 9 number ton the stand fr tie pi TELEGRAPH, jous cannonade Germans, thi seroly to cover a sortie in for ) the Parisians came out toward jorted by their gunboats in the Seine int (the position of the Sixth Prussian Simultaneously other th other dircetions, with a view forcements to the Sixth Wover, the French were re numerous dol an delivered the was heartily cheered, to tho late Prestuent, the lament ‘and hoped that It was rumored heady were to be eut off," and euch man a hecame from the office was closely scanned by the timid ones who lounged around the door. Their fears were creatly increased when thoy out with the mucu-dreaded billet doux announcing that their services were no longer Over one bundred have } d Superior Courts und from Many of these officers of the oldor Considerable gros! inj and those eut haste: Na steamers, And said that the Co! him $100 to swear then produce man Was vn of Col. Whitely's xico, is to be note in proof, @ Hospit! would son pe ‘ve Mutuals beat the Lees at New Orleans yes. nument to lis tenday by 15 to 8, ree, the engraver, ntorivlt plates, in the business « had made wore thi acknowledged that he hed nt that ho had been Amoug thy plates whic nd-doliar Pac'tie Rai mateh proprietar ttucked fercely aw many con rman Masonic ‘Temple in Allegheny tra played several 1 Ditvess aadinl John Hawkins was killed in the Hoosae tun: fuesday, by the fal hundred workmen were diacharged from the tamouth navy yard yesterday ‘Phe Army of the pati on the Oth an nt D, Fletcher, fat 1) Was from tickets At least 6,000 persons were present. TUK OUTLAWS OF INDIANA, the Court of Co were recently appointed; but many aine under the axe, ing was indulge on the Colonel's « the stamps at bis requ Upon such testi: LARK WAS CONVICTED, iL moet in Ci in these actions was only bof April next men, while the 1 in prisoners alone. in a Fairplay § pedily Avenged they Do It in the West. Evanavitie, Iud., Nov Tt now appears r of ex-Ooy, Fle 3 were confi On his plea of eatreu Sold a transfer press own Boston house for 880), The following is the circular issued to the Bi salnain ie ULARS OF TUE SORTIES. w Youk, DaranrMent ov Fivacx,) WEROLLEW 8 OF FICK, Nov, of let announces that ade from the lower tier of turday bas been surmised, quarters of the Bava poney was pail Lo Union township, last night the Luck, wounding bim fatally Man Ieiand Navy ard, A inceting of the Ch ¥ virtue of fection 9 of chapter S82 reby Femoved 4a-an. attendans Coit, be remuvel LO take effect on wud B.A. STOURS, Deputy Comptrotier. "is printed on fine whit ink Unted envelope, wit the ¢ Polham then the proprietor of the store in which the attack was made, and snapped a Cravens seized his revolver and another el Palem, who drew a ‘knife on Cravens, te- ceived a bullet thron:h the shoul ler. There two roflans Laws of 1810, you uiv @ free mab, b Fosuiue Lis Base Ball Cin is ay to test the sense of the Club Wik reference to the cmplo, ment of protess: ‘Vuos lay evening alter Nov, 8, 1810. francis A, Vintre citer and a gradu itentary at Coluusbus, Olio, where be served ol announces to the King that a by a heavy columa Of 6140 UY two L two negroos ultem ot an, ®raiiCoad Taborer, who had d Taster al Can py them, wae Wa Jerry's next attempt was a failure, He had mate acquaintance of 4 Broadway clear dosler, simple in bin Ways, Diodding wong the pathe of ordain: arming an Konest penny, aud satiofed with his iis piuce and 2 Jerry told the Lonest s Whoreby 4 quick turn could Id put hundreds of dollars 4 He wuld he know a man who had the line of the Orleans Ward Choisyde Rol, but wae nm at Up or Shut Upt are inombers Of ® gang culled from Shawn! boon @ terror kK d ;Cave-m-Roek, I, people oF the ni in your valuable paper the s Coburn, Lam forcibly reminded universally acavowledged Coole Coburn flasco, w Hed‘ord, was ian Island cigar denlor of spatch from Versuili erties from Parison Monday nigiit toh of July on on A splendid secalati be made which w« their pockets 140 quantities of ALTERED GOVRR Which le was anxious to dispose of at ‘twenty-Avo ceuts ou tho dullar aud Uf le Would ky lo make the ked on the Ameri Wm. McGowan, one of the oldest and most wor: na'of Knoxvil rt House of that city Is supposed Lo have 0 on (wo Is Postuaasgar at Coburn in the M and bappen to know ail about it, 1 will bet one hundred dollars even that Coburn will not meet Mace in the ring inside of twelve 9. BR SMITH, 818 Sixth avenue, —Gen, Caro, commanding the Central Department, iss tendered his resigna tion, but it has not been accepted by the Home Gev Baritos, Quiutillo, ‘The Germans to The Bede an a Thesday niet, ef Over the arrest of ye wides LOF pimmenalo- ond Villareal have Lusmonsy quantities of pro WESTON'S CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE peat “eteie Tho Physiological Results of his tate Wa ing Font—Exercino Necessary to Bodily Health and Mentat Vieor—Walking a ventative of Gout and Rheumatiom The scientific data which Professors Doremus, Mott, and Flint have obtained from their labors dur- ing Woston's walking feat are of far higher {mpor- tance than the pubile believes, It is certain that in every quarter of the world where acience has any standing, however slight, the report of these gon tlomen is looked for with intense exgerness. For years past the medical faculty have endeavored fruitlessiy to waieh the wear and tear of the human system im the training of athletes; but the jealousies Of professional trainers and tho criminal assoc! tions which generally surround such men have hitherto proved an insuperable barrier, In the in- stance now before the world no such objectionable fete oxistod, and the fullest scope was afforded for aH the measures that the ingenuity of the medical non could suggest, ‘The results are all that could have beon wished for by the most enthusiastic physi ologia Mr. Weston w subjected to eernting five days before bis walk, during the five days of the feat, and for five days afterward. The data obtained show conclusively that to eliminate the uric acid which is formed in the body, exorcise is absolutely necessary, This uric acid if «compound of urea ‘and oxygen, and in gouty affections it forms a com- bination with the lime thrown off from the bones, forming those urates of limo, or chalk stones, which are forced out of the joints of gouty people amia nnepeakable torments, Gout is, therefore, the vio~ lent remedy by which natere abundance of arte acid. Now, during the walk of Mr. Weston, this arie acid was reduced to faintost trace, ‘although the urea excreted by th blood showed & decided increase, ‘Those pointe are facta for the fret time. Hypcthesis of the same character have beon formed before, but they were unsupported by reliable data, ‘Lhe application to pathology ts clearly that thore persons in wiom there is a tendency to conty or rhe natic affections must walk, if they dosire to escape the uimost torments which flesh is heir to, The merchant who waike down town from Finy: fourth etreet to his office will preserve his health and save hit fect, The mechanic who desires | escape rheumatism must walk, instead of standing in the atreet ears, Nor is this all, ‘The atno phosphoric acid, the font of the brain, was increased, and Westo and more active ols rid Of @ super. reely mind was clearer, stronger, the end of the five divs thin at @ commencement, Therefore to the thinker the necessity of exercise is demonstrated. A brisk walk every morniog will unravel the tangled thread of his ideas, will make his thoughts flow more easi- ly, eve thom more polut and moro acuteness. A fish diet will of course tend to the same result, but would have no effect on the uric acid, ‘The results may then be summed up briedy as fol low Increased aren, cr greator purity of the blood. Diwinishod uric acid, treedom from «out and rhenmatisin, Increased phosphoric acd, greater activity of bratn The deeaetion of a dietetic ond hygiente eyatam of living will probably fullow the pnt tion iu the Medical Journal ot the report of Pro's. Doremus, Mott, and Fiint, and the gratitude of posterity will reward their devotion and sxill. eli SPLECH BY THE NEXT PRESIDENT, panasstivtton Common Senge Taking the Lend in the New Reformed Democratic Party. Sr. Lovrs, Nov. 80.—B. Gratz Brown was sere- last wight, and im reply to a congratulatory speech by Charles P, Johuson, reiterated the asser tion that the battle was fought for equal freedom and rights to all mep, and said there wero signif. cant signs that the late opponents of the Hberal movement were accepting the situation, and that there would be no further hostility. He ssid that thero should be unanimity among the whole Ameri- can people on this point. He congratulated bis friends that Missour! had token the initiative step io this direction. He repeated that the Democrats hed beon ns heroic and liberal as the Republicans, and urged all to Fo forward to the problems of the with an aye singio? to the highost develoo 6 of individual freedom and equality in soctal ization. He added that more triamphs were velteved in the hereafter; that we are only on eve of the prewtost scciai developments; and concluded by saying uid San only, recognize now that che St ute pe e fe needs abso. ent cf her re of the laws of INbor, and an nistration. ‘These’ 1 can uve iuineice goes. Ifthe will give them a uew West.” ise #0 {ar fe whit he MMissourl abd the grc eleud. shite, = olonizing the Philadeipbin Navy Yard the Old Tubs aod Making Naval Prepurati Puravetrmia, Nov, 30.—Our navy yard is crammed with workmen, and the utmost activity prevails In every department, Secretary Robeson has ordered that the Powhaton be dtted ont with ail despatch, and that two fron-clads be made ready for seautonce. On Friday the Canonicus was brouglit up from League Island in haste, and oa Monday an other monitor was towed under the shears, and a hundred mon were ptaced on board. The yard is ® beehive, and notice is given on thy streets and in the suloous that all out of work may find employ- ment. Now for the explanation, peo; era In abont two weeks» State Senator is to de chosen from the First Bena. torial District, of which the yard ia part, ‘The Democratic nominating Convention meets to-mor- that & strong can have thought row; and as it is more than irkel didvle may be named, the Republic: it well to strengthen their lines by colon) navy yard. LOSSES BY FIR oe sts Fixley & Clark's ‘planing mill at Housatonic wi burned on Tuesday night. Loss, $15,000. The cotton warehouso at 14 and 16 Deshro: street, occupied by Dwight, Trowhritce & Co. was raed yesterday morning A now building intended for Warde, Tumphroy & Dodge and Palmer & Company, and also Norton's livery stabi, were burned in Concord, N. Ha pe teray A fire tnat evening at 165 Bleecker str of W lamp among «| ‘Lows 875,000. t, caused f wadding, furs, ant Of Over $2.00) to Israel Levin oe Gen. G. PT. Reanreard aailed for P terdey In the Ville de Parka, Mik fhe Seventh contest braxion's #eat la the h Moses KOA ance yos Viv uC strong (Dom ) has been awarded the certificate as delegate to Congress from Dakota, G1 Mintz. one of the most ers of the War, Is Bow @ railroad cond vin District, will . Demorrat, beats Too W, Moiten for the theme in the’ Portv-firet, Congress. taleizh District, by 456 majority 1D. Halo, of New Hany nator, re rer Ty Daver, tn hie atly ba he Walk ire, formerly U ty Mintet State, Mier 1 anit h to the guost of Limself. Ln t willy I Vigorous, the mert of th Vortorday a 0M F res b badge” Mr. Landon wed y Mr. Davin gives she clerks a . =“ aaa JOITINGS AROUT TOWN rela Collector Murphy has made reassignmeats under the new cartaye #ystem, Marshal Siarpe will bogin work on tho new sus on Saturday or Monday The Chamber of for the roe meats to-tay consideration wecullar importance, Mrs, Dr M this oveming in avenue. Charles C! flreman on the steamer Don- mark, tying at Vier 4, North River, twil into the hold nd Was kilo A prominent military ¢ f beat Dixon Jones will lectnre to women the Coutral M. E. Chureh on seveuth in the Wost declares Dis Iniprestion that the T Swill eater upen a gene on the opening of apris ho Lane divoree case, Jutgo Braly yvosterday A that the ehtld should stay with the mother one ach Week ponding the tla Cat Edwards was found dead In ber bed in the logging house at 211 Eighth ayouue yesterday, Sli fw suppored (o have takeu laulauuin, An unknown woman, fn the employ of C. A, Wil Hains & Co, of 209 Fast Forty-firat street, (eli, down stairs last evining ant was fatally injured An onknown man fell sick at 126th street and cond avenue could be rendered. storday, ant diel bavore He was wbout 5) years ¢ Assistance Davicl Bradley, aged 11, of 12 Vandewater stroot was run over and killed Last evening at Platt and Pearl ts Avcust Jounsoa, Of Ys Kast Broadway, (he driver, Was locwed up The corner stone of the Seimen's Exchanze build HY ALICOL, OMposite the ” Sailors by the Hou. Geo. M, Robeson Seoretury of tue Navy, this alter noe The New York Socioty for the Relief of Widows Mediga Men had. their anpual dinner O83. Dr Oliver White prosidud uLer reported BR2,600 In the treasury, At the monthly sale of Scranton coal yosterde: the ua inp wan ayes eeamninn PS ey nt ‘and chosine al ius 'BB.43 C0 $5.08 per tow - PRICE TWO CENTS." THE HOBOKEN FISHERMEN. AGASSIZ PUZZLED, CONGRESSHA® ROOSEVELT DECIDES. —— Entertaining Letter from the Citizen Ofice= Extraordinary Drinking—Tho Astonishing Luck of a New Jorsey Sporteman-Aa Important Que Settled. 4 Considerable excitement was created in Ho- boken on Taesday evening, by the announcement that Councilman Bos ho irrod in, fo Whotn had been re: for arbitration the dispute between Col, Bir Walter Scott, Hoboken's champion fisherman, and certata members of the Hoboken Turtle Ciub, was reidy to anncunce his decision, The other day Col. Sir Wak ter, when about starting out on a fishing excursion, made a novel Wager with the Prosident of the Club, ‘one of the terms being that for every fish which the Colonel cvught, the members should take a drinks ‘The Colonel had uncommon Inck that day, catobe ing forty-nine base, seventy-seven tomcods, and twenty-three eels. When the wager came to be sottiod, it was claimed by tho Turtle boys that tom cods and eels were not fel, and therefore just ONE HUNDRED DRINKS mast come off the bot. Col. Sir Walter disputed this, ond the question was referred to Counclimam Besson for arbitration. ' On Tuosday night « forma! decision was rendered in Jimmy Strange’s saloon, on Washington stree™ Of the company were Co). Sir Walter Scott, Corne Mu Cortelyou, Jiminy Strange, the English lant “Fat Jack,” Of the Hovoken’ Ferry Company ( active turtle); Potor Morcoll, Req. ; Billy Halning, the handsomest man ia Hoboken; and, of courem, the reverae, Councilman Besson. ‘The Couneiim Said that a8 to the question wliether tomends eels were Beli, he had consulted the best authorities Attainadle, with wosatisfactory results. Prof. siz had been Le gba to, but even chat distingainh Savant was unable or unwilling, be did not know which, to eive Information. At refered had hunted up CONGRESSMAN nOOsEVEL®, of New York, who knew all about fish, whether of the brook oro! the sea, He had just recetved a re ply from Mr, Hoosevelt, and le would read it foe the beueft of the disputants of Cirtzey Orton. New Youe, Nov. 28, 1870. ‘| Councttman HLL lesson, [Dboken, Ned, Dean Fin: Kefarring to your feqieat of the 260 Ipst., to be informed whether in my opinion toss-cods © last resort tha and ‘eels may be properly regarded ay members of th flauy fenily, 1 beg leave’ to say that 1 have consulted the best works on pise\cniture In miy Nb one written and Tam of opinion ing no f ‘Nok be regarded finny tibe. Tom-code, howeve Kile, Although they are destitute of # BUS thoref re be considered as heh. Very truly Sour. Member elect Fort The reading of this letter was accepted as fin and the Turtle Club at once proceeded to put thom selves outsl ONH HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX DRINKS, which tora time bronght a revenue into the pockets the Strange. Col, Str Waiter Scott ts thd (ul Msherman in Hoboken, sesso heat DEFENDING HIS CASTLE, pentane What it Cost t m out Klein—War on the Monticello and Port Jervis Railw: ~An Irishman Killed. Port Jenvis, Nov. 80.—Oakland, in Sullivan county, was the ecene of an affray on Thankagiving Day, which has resulted fatally, A large number of laborers, both Irish and German, are employed al tis point in the construction of the Monticello and Port Jervis Roilway, A German family and an Irish family, who occupy apartments of the same house in Oakland, quarreiled on Thanksaiving Day, The IrisMnan, Whose name is Merchant, there gathered ct party of his friends and resolved te “ciean out” Klein, the German, Proceeding to th door of the latter, they demanded admittance, whiel he refused, taking down his gua und warning them notito enter, But they opened the door, and when one entar Kicin pushed him out with ‘his gun, ond then rats the barrel and discharged it over the heads of the Party, thinking thus to frighten them away. Mercban}, the leader of the cang, tuen drew @ Jong knifo and throw it at Kleiu, striciug wim on the lett breart. Finding biniselt likely to be overpowered, upoa the crowd, wounding ® young ma Hawking. He fell, aud was eatriod away Dy the ae sauiting party. Huaking died on Sunday night, and on Monday Klein was arrested, He had a hearing before Squire Hazen, and was acquitted. Ie then lind hin agua ante and yesterday they wore taken to th connty j Monticello, ol Hawking was fron w York city, but at the time of the shooting was Port Jervis Kuilrond. ——— WASHINGION NOTES. pasa ea The Ways and Means are all bers 0 Droons, and H oper, pera exee pe ally ‘The President's messace is to be telocraphed te distant newspapers on the day of its transmission we mployed on tue Monticello and Gen. Schenck arrived toda: recovered Campbell Morrell of Pennsylvania will not contest the eles ton of Myers (Dem.), who has only iL majority, ‘This leaves Cessna the onfy contestant from Peunsyivanien A clerk In the Treasury Department was called om Lis lodgings the other ight aud offered rae alvanee copy of the reyort ot the Secrotary of the easury. Secretary Fish was at the Treasury Department Yesterday, and had an hour's private conference witt Secretary Boutwell. tumor bus it tuat the purchase Cuba was under consideration. Donglass has not yet received any intimation resident of his intention to notin Commissioner of Internal Revenue, but th doubt that the President bas eald he should haue to the Benate Dext week, a HOURS OF LEISURK. passes ses Post %6,@, A. R., las a ball in Lyric Hall on the 8th toacant, f ‘The Dauntless Coterfe dance in the Arthur Rooma 908 Weat Fourteenth stre.t, Dee. 8. The fair of the Piy mouth Daptist Church on Fitt Aret sireet, near Ninth aveaue, cloved Instuignt. ‘The receints of the French for up to last night wore about 80,00 ses OM Daturday evem tog. The Michael Norton Association enjov ther second annual ballon Wednesday evouing, the 2d iustanb, ab Apolio Hall. Tn tho Astor to-day, at 1 Is health entirel Ho Js doing nothing about a contest with en dhe faur ¢ cide who shalt rece ve Prot system of *Fqustiun of Paym: Senator Sumner loctnred last evening in Wilkes. batre, Penn, and will lecture tomorrow evening te autlis Library” Assues M_ Assvclition, coms thelr nioch Annual Wu chtertatnmens ie fy last nicht More than sixty little orphans, who might be sand frieitie far the welety koown ag herds F anova’ to the puulie to paren » Iociure on Mouday evening ——— gato sentence of rty tive years iu State Prison {a the Genvral Sessions crday Me ick, who hot Casey in New York, was east W £04 burglary In Aloany. yesterday roiag by FNeusuitau, who ahot hinin the tog Yestorday morning, James Hamma, azo 19, ate tempted, while tuoxicated. to hang unset withe@ woollen’ scart, Oilleas Harvey cut him down, aod eked Lin up. James Gort Jefonco'ess women at aight, Mis tuird Was his wife, whose oye he *hot out In ! Bedford has giveu bi four yours: 2 One day in July, termavant Ann Friel went into feasive Joreph Mus ero market in Third ave and asked credit for ® pound of et fuseits and Avy etavbed bith risoa, " ak He ro Five yours in Byate Henry Lacoste is ur Arrest in Boston on charge of stealing mon: a Jewery from a gil whom he bad promised to marcy. He is wanted 1 Now York to answer the charge of embezzling $19 fr his late employers, LL. Drivawater & Company, rus pufaciusers, Max Maver was committed at the Tombs yestere Aay on ® charge of arson. Hv ts a partier of Nath Govtgetner, weso Wh evt. Ou h of Septal ber, the premises were > Mayer aubsequete ly Contessed 10 his par 4. he Inv sot OF8 to the store, with the h the sock up stalre, thet Worth $10,000, bul i 1 10F 613,06, The circumstances atten ting the death of Bue ward Hines atthe loa 1 MoNevins were vostieaton. y tina A feud Db hureod by t 1 and Jamoa ify r \ < aut day morn, Hi sijourhed wath Fr o-9 fon was accused of wiway, while looking at : anitey Legion el to Wit AL Latex Market pe he hail employed to deb phen ur her, even though she had p ht sereed to pay’ bm $25 additioual on th her eon Houry Schwartz was arrested charge of oersouating an afiicer and [ tostoal About six inant oa yi erk town-town office w n by Schwarig ia the wot ot sellug revenue « Schwartz told the lad that he would arreat him-but allowad bim to x9 ou the pape then of partot ta ode” From that tine Solyarts Y, until bis detalcalons have amounted (0 over 6300. a ~S STOR SO