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ity ons 0 aly ode, Pe. fod i vn ‘ ” 1 md Hy if re = or ok - 7. ” tk 1 = WADING UP THE WAR, ssians North and South Falling Back. The Pr The French Awaiting Trochu’s Great Sortie. — Operations Betwoon Havre and Paris. THE CAPITULATION OF MONTMEDY. England's Position on the Lux- embourg Question. reach Reports trom the Army ef th: No Fighting Since the 10th-The sians Ofer Batile~They are Ke Fal Back on Part Aonnow, Dec, 14—5 P, M.—The Prassians have eerisiniy occupied Biol; but the report that they were ct Tours fs not confirmed, OFFICIAL NEWS FROM BORDRAUE. Tornravx, Dec. 14—All the members of the Diplomatic Corps, recently stationed at Toars, Lave arrived Ja shia city, ‘The following nows is of. “rhere has been no certens engagement slnce Wi 10 inst, A mamber of small engagements, i) wilh the Prereh were successful, are reported to dare cecurred. On We lett Dank ef the Lotre the Prusstans eccopy Contros, Montrichard, and Ramoranti FOENCH REPORT OF PRUSSIAN LOsSRS, Pruoners mesert that the losses of the army of trinee Trederick Charles dering its combate with Gen Cuovzy have not Deon less than 90,009 men, ‘and (Lat the villages im (he neighborhood are filed with w coded, There ts no commeantestion with We north of France, The journals hore demand ‘prownt elections to the Comstitaent Assembly, OPeRATIONS IM THM VICINITY OF BLOLS. « ews bas reached here that the Prassians sur. frived et Chomabord (eight miles east of Biols) some Mobiles ond Fraves-tireurs, It is sasmrod th. Prussious haye wot injured the Chatesu de Cuam- bord. ‘i ae, Lis reported that the Prosstans have bombarded Mivis ant now oecapy one of the fuubourgs of Tours AM. Goobetta was there when the Prusstaus demand. @ithesorrender, He ordered the defence of the city, ani tad the bridee over the Loire blown ‘The iv'cnee wus needed to recare the safety of the force wouer Gon, Chazy, which moved toward the wh..o it will be heavily reinforced and RUSUME THR OFFENSIVE. Ces Monrbuki Is ready to assume the offensive, Gon betta repeats his statemout that Bourbakl's ecco ure in good condition, THE PRCSSIANS NOT AT TocRS. A report that the Piassiaos are as Tours s dicted. ce of Cen coms Sheridan and Burnsite at vated upon in diplomatic A GRAND RevInW 7 —Areview was uch here today ef the dations which are about to set out to reinforce he Army of the Loire, An immense sumber of oops, Well equipped, were oa the ground, ‘Ibe Francs tireurs are very active, and we hear of Geir ex: totte in all parts of the country. everal 20. voy of provisions have recently been aurprisod dy them, and mavy Prussians bave been taken KOTME URUEATANS FALLING BACK? Loter—The eity of Tonra is no longer menaced, Be enemy te retreating toward Ministe, Gambetta is mot com yr to jhe has gone back to (ue Army 0: (2 Loire, aud will remain with Mb (r | e prosont. TH ORNRRAL SITCATION, Cuicaco, Dec, 15. —A private letter from Fr date 7, froma man prominent 1 soiitaius the following paragraph, which shows tt sondition of military affairs in that country as we as the celing of the people, It will be observ that wile he is fail of devotion, he admits the Little bope remaining to the Prenci. He says: T hope to i called for military beeu (ud tat I am desicna ‘of our ar Ges We are waiting every day the announce:met of sone great baitle on which depend our dosti- gies, ihe preliminary engagsmenta are in our 1a vor. Our Army of tne Low ot our last ary, id uot our last resource. We bave many people Sued and ready, but they are merely crowds, got organized ‘sirenctn. But if we ean havo tome success and catch the enemy around Faris lor two or tree days, France will rise again ani be stronger thas Le.ore. For the prosent Bosvies! analety prosses our hearts. Iwill do duty to the ent. If France ts defeated I winu 4 die in some sirugele, Af T rem: ¥) desi to restore her. If tole tntous to go to America.” THE SIEGE OF pied Meslcil Rumors of Ansther Big Sertie—The Gevern- wout at Bordeaux Anxiously Awaitiay Despatches—Plenty to Bat ta Ps e Vouneaux, Dec, 14.—Rumora are circulating here Wala sortie of greater proportions than the List bas been made from Paris, and has mos witl anexrected success, (The reported falling back of tho Proesiang, both orth and south, indicates av >. Ihave paRIS, tmporiaus movement at Paris.) NOTHING OFFICIAL, Feeving,~The Government here has give to the pediic,as yet, nothing oficial from Paris, The ment in the elty ia Intense, People are comlug 0 ol! quarters to hear the news of the graod tortie which they betiove bas taken place at Paris Its said wa aid-de-camp of Gen, Trochu has arrived bere. SOMETHING IN THE WIND, Loxvow, Dee, 14.—Intelligence from Parts of $2 terdy'* date has beon received. A council of war Was leit on Thursday last, whom moasurce wer: 1 looking to the deliverance of Paris an¢ ‘from the enemy. It is thonght that sou Vement 1s on foot to effect this resuly 15 BORACE GURELEY IN FRANCE? ‘Tie Moitteur saya that the Tours delegation 86: Of arrant liars, who wish to be considerod Re Podlican Cutos and Aristides, and that the Tours thwyers are even worse than the Imperial generals. Nis \lained that there is @ saMicient quantity of Provisions in the city to last six weeks to come, and © ood cereals suMictent for six months, ‘The American ambulance at Paris ts extolled as a Model of offlclency wad a curative success, 4 BALLOON DROPS NRAR HAYR! Cony, Doc. 14.—A balloon from Paris landed to 44y ot Lcuflear with despatches and letters, whic Mave bocn forwarded to their destination, THE ADVANOB ON HAVER. erates Harrtedly ~The Boxveacx, Dee, 14.—The following official despatch has boon received by the Gover tt Havas, Deo. 14.—The Prussian foros which wae Ros fo attock tole city is hurriedly retiring, ‘als may (adicate troubie at Paris.| ‘The Government bas announced that the ports of Marre and Dieppe are not open to neutral vessels. ‘TUS FRUSSIANS FALLING BACK. ‘The cvacuation of the triangle formed by the fowns of Verneail, Brexolles, and Broux, is oom (These towns are midway bevweea Parts fed Havre] In the Beine-Inférieure th: my eems to be withdrawing. Dieppe has been free Mince the 10th, Evreux and Sergulgny boon Pecupied by the Germans, A despatch from Alengon MPP ide Prose, retreated from Verneall and 4 toward Chartres and Versailies, THR PRENCH AROUHED, + Axvon, Dec, 14.—Despatores from Havre coport Vat elty and Honfleur quiet. A force of 99,000 men ban been (brown oat to confront the Germans. Havre is filed with war material, ‘There are a nom ber of gunboats on the Seine, From Honflour itis reported that no Prussians bave been discovered by the French scouts, TROUDLE FOR THM GENMANS, Frenels advices state that the French army under Gen, Fardherbe have retaken La Fere (a fow miles from Laon,and some thirty miles nortteast of Paris) 700 GOOD TO HR LOST, ‘The Indépendance Helge laments that the Prossian War reports have lost their character for veracity at first ascribed to them, ‘The American steamship Erie, from New York, tnden with American arma for tho French, (# off Cow es, wheres abe will be convoyed by Pronel mon of-war to a French port, TH! ARMY OF THK BAST. prelate The Garibatdinns Doing Good Work—Gari- baldi's Bon Rewarded—The Fall of Mout meody Pha Borpmavy, Dei Uarib aldians nave inflicted beavy loses in killed and wounded on th onony in the eastorn departments, and have hin- dered his progress. The Government of National Defence bas made Riciotti Garibaldi! a member of tie Legion of Honor. Despatciies from the Rast show @ number of mi nor successes for the Freuch, YALL OF MONTMEDY AND PmALsDURO, Montmedy nas sarrendered to the Gerinans, The besiogers did not bombard the town, as was report Od, ‘They tattered the walls with solid shot, and os s00n a8 they had effected a breach the place capitu lated, ‘Tho official report of the surrender of Phuls Durg states that 59 officers, 1,839 mon, ond 68 guns Were captured with the fortress. piace TUE LUXEMMOURG QUESTION. ——- England Showing her Tecth-The takabi- 8 of tho Duchy Pet Holland, Loxpox, Deo, 14.—The anxiety about the re. salt of the Laxomboure affair causes much depres: sion in buriuess of all kings, The new German loan Is already quoted at @ premium, The London Tiare aay “ England connot consent to the nulifertion of the Luxombours Ireaty, aud she must repusiate the @oetrines of Provsia ns Well as those of Lussia. A CRY YROW LoxEMnorno, Amsrenpam. Dec. 4—The King of Hotland bas Teosived ® petition from the citizens of Luxembours prot eruinst the cession of that province to Frossia, and praying that the King will intervere to Preven! it; aloo seking the Sependouco o/ the Grand Duchy, marek defends the conree adopted reference to the Luxembour: que: the Freneh (x itive countrymen who and that this violation of ty wie Ww iknow to the people aud Goverument of the Grand Du by, —_- THE GLIMMER OF PEACE. pases tine Why the Great Powers are Endenvoring to Bring About an Armistice. Borpaavx, Dec. 14.—It is officially announced that France has not refused to take part in the Con ference on tho Eastern question. neutral powers understand that the presence of France i necessary, and are now seeking a way to bring ft about, They know that Pras sia hus refused to treat with thie Gov eroment unless it is bicked by a Constituems Assembly, and in order that each body may be “lected, they aro endeavoring to procure an armis (co between Prussia and France, on co! ich will allow the revictuwlling of Puris, Tbe statement made by some jourvals that Minister Gam- hota hed taken suc steps for a cessation of bostli- ilies fs inexact, A PROSSIAN GOVRRNOR FOR NORTHERN PRUs Berain, Dec. 14—The Baxon Miviater of War Pabrici, has been a} F of the North ern Provinces of Franee by the Prassiam Govern. Mevt, and has assumed control of the new depart ment = ——- PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS The Geatle Boys who used to ge to school Together. Tho annual meeting of the Ninth Class Asso elation of old Public School No, 7 was held yoster day afternoon in the school house, Chrystio acroet, near Hester, Sixty members were present. The Old officers were regiected, The Execuuve Com mittee wis Instrocted to make arrangements for the annual dioner at Bt, James Hotel on or about the Ist day of February uext, and resolutions expressive of regret were adopted on the announcement of the Tevent death of two members. Amovg the more Prominent of the members of the organization ars George F. Bristow, the musical composer ; Samuel D, Allison, Princival of Grammar Scno0l Nb. 1; she Hou, Orestes Cleve'and, member of Congres New Jersey; the Andrew J. Garvey, the Hon, Morgan Jones, Dr orce W. Hosmer, Suverial dent Kelso, and Marin! Tooker. jeeting ch happy e@ days, some of the ats of merriment. Of the ig, thirty-two were bon estly gray, tweuly-ove were papediy bald, three were dyel. two were a littl ¥ on top. ond one young fellow of ity moved about 40 he coulda ¢ bo clussifed. ty An Innocent Man two Months In che Tomba, Pollard Harrison, « colored mau, wns called to trial in the Court of Oyer and Term day for illegally attempting to reyistor. fle pleaded gaily, stating frankly the facs, #aying (hut be bod never voted before, and understanding that tie w ROW entitled to vote, be went to register his pai He told the inspectors where he resided, and how long he bad resided there, As he bad not lived she the requisite length of time to entitle him to vot: he was arrorted and has beom in jall ever since Judge Cardozo told ex-Judge Stuart, who lad been assigned as Polar 's counsel, that he bad better lave bim withdraw the ploa; that ti he pleaded guilty te stasute was mandatory that the Court Sentence Iitm two years in Bate Prison, Tua Jucge Cardozo said, he was decidetiy disinclined 1 do. He advised that the complaint be posipoved in nitely, and that Harrison be released on nomina v) Auags A, Marks saldthe was satisiiod that ul oner liad iniended ad tierelore tat Keutleman gave bail In oot Tho Castodinns of the Hoboken Sint, The bankrupt Hoboken Democratic Club, after dotting rid of their palatial clab house on Becond street, have reorganized, ruling out all the dead. hends and solecting for its officers; President, ex Cluef Engineer Robert A. Reod; Vice-President, Sam Webb; Secretary, Geo, Cooper; Treasurer, ex Alderman Joe Bowens (the champion bell ringer); steward, ex Deputy Sheriff Johnay Wright ; Kxecu- Live Couim) tee, ex-Alderman Bessen, Sain amon ton, the tobsce: t, and Deputy City Clerk Ap Rowell), A Comm! om Application for. Member- hip was also appoiated, consisting of the Hon. Au- gustus O. Braue, editor of the Hudson County Dem Ccrat, the Hon, Wuliim Henry Havens of the Ho- bokev Land and Improvement Company, and Ramon Cook, Bsq., Forry Master, An American flag is to F yest bo raive. over ihe headquarters in honor of the 50> organisation, — Mualetpal Sp: io Pa ee ‘The Passaic village (N. J.) people are probably yet asleep from the effects of thoir grand jamboree last night, The Common Council, village orators, and Passaic Item failing to furnish a supply, @ com: pany was started for the macufacture of gas, and now they rejoice over their street lamps without wicks. versbody was tliuwivated, and the Gas Cow pan: jad, The soldiary engine company and to Somerally peraded, The trades glory, and treated tor 2 sey light: ing). Everjbody was glad, and all wont to allerly unconscious of any y throug! Parle village. In August, 1867, » Mra, Mary A, Hotaling, of Brooklyn, retained Jacob Rosongarden as counse! in an action against ber as the suit of Albert Fries. She paid Rosengarden §200, and had a written t with lim that he should be responsible forthe result of the sult, Fries obtalued jadament lant her, and yesterday he sued Rosengar: a the Clty Court to recover 518, the amount of the judgment, ‘Tne defendant jesterday asserted that ries's claim ageiuas Mrs, Hotaling was fo.itious, and that the lady herself bad allowed judgmont w bo taken by defauit, ‘The writen agroecient was read in Court, and the jury (oaud for plaiutifl, ANOTHER MURDER AT SEA, AN ABSURD PLEA OF SUSPICION OF MUTINY AGAIN. porate ett Atrocittes on Bo: ho Brig Ellen 0. Phin- Boy Asnassination in Harbor of Montovideo-A Shocking Story trom I ow Mereet Jun’ The American brig Ellon 0, Phinnoy of Port- land, Mo., arrived yostorday, and two of her oMcers and three seamen are already confined In Ludlow Atreot Jail, the formor as principals and tho latter Witnesses of a brutal murder. The prisoners aro David Leech, steward, and Thomas Ward, recond mate, They were arraigned before Commissioner Shields, and the following facts were brought to light, Karly in Jano tho brig Killen O, Phinney, Captain Doyd, sailed fro:n Portland, Me., manned by Jolin Scott, fret mato; Thomas Ward, socond mate; David Leech, steward; a cook, and vix seamen, Tho vosset beionge to the captain, and had a cargo of 10 way cleared for Montevideo and a mai ket. At daybreak on the morning of August 9 she arrived at Montevideo, and while the coptain w: ashore to dispose of his froigut, the vessel mean- while being anchored off the mole, the first mate oF dered the malomast scraped, and a trisngle was rigged, ‘Three mon wore detailed for tue Job, one of whom was an Austrian, who had shivped under the name of Jack Shields, {He apoke English tin. perfectly, aud while aloit sang ont to the man on (ytio was tending the balyards to “lower ‘The trinr ee “That wid da” ing Juck, kept on lowerine, when the latter, in « very loud tone, ssid: “What the hal are you doing? Make fast." ‘Tho chief mate, boarine the remark, ug out, “Come down on deck, ou Fon of Jack answered, “Yes, yes, me ho was savagely assaulted by the mate Wi.) an tron belaying plu. The attack was ao sudden and anexpected that noor Jack at Orst made no attempt to defend. hin If; but soon rocovering bis presence of mind, thouzh the blood was streaming down his face (om A dozen cute, he seized the mato, threw him down, and was about (o punish lim, when the second mate rushed to the scone of blood, and seizing a bil et of wood, knocked tie poor down and beat and Kicked him until he was almost insensibie, The mates then walked aM, apparentiy sativfed with rose (rom the deck wila cabin with a revolvor in his hand, and deliberately ping np to within four or five feet of thi unconscious and bleeding sallor, he fred, an h the brain of poor’ 4. ¢l 3 life's blood 0 the cause and elfect of "s WAKe @ move, you vou all" or L wil shoot ck lived ebout twenty minutes, and while in his death (broes the steward and two mates en- tered the cubin and res 1d themselves with deop draurhie of New Englend rom. on as the poor fellow died the wae signalled. On being told taat the stew: bad sa0t ue of the men, he asked: * Has le croaked ? sic." ouswrared the steward, “and I'm sorry of them," wry to said the captain. The cara won hiarsiedly investigated by the eap talu und two of is frieuds, and reported to the Cu sul ‘be next day, Leech Was not arrested OF 0 Snow, and ¢ Consal went {or the witnesses, the turd allowed to escape to Buenos Ayres, dis ut ninety miles Toe murdered mun was buried ashore, thule to find the assugsiu, the eargo was un hides were parchased (ur Miller & Houghton of this’ city, aud on the 10th of October the bri sailod for Buenos Ayres. Two days alterward (ve snurderer weut on board again, and the vess sail for New York, where she’ srrived 5 sflor & Lempestuous pamsage of sixiy-iqo dis, Last night » reporter of Tua be had an inier Yiow with the murderer, Daria Leech, in the Lud- low sirvet jail, Hy 4 9 petive of Boston, low siaea, spparensiy about BS yoars of age, very much su burot, sa murderous look. fe said th: beljertz, there was a premeditated mutiny, he went to he cabin and took tne captain's pisto! ; inat as te came out Juck was trying to stab the lief mate, wbdt im ordor to save bis Lie he discharged. the fat Suet. He inquire! particularly tue probable of bis Gial, ond, on being tuld that the « very eiroug agalunt him, be Weil, by —, It sa —~ Dard case that « should be puni*i¢4 tor saving another man's life Vhowas Ward is a Dare from Deitimore, tal!, well built, and witb @ ood face, much browned by posure. He ts more intelligent than Le 1d (hat from couversstion overbeard on the voy ake OU le expected trouble at Montevideo witb the He denied bitting Jack with a piece of wood, chnowledged desing Bim, because he ating the mate. Jick, ne said, made tw tthe toule with his knife, whem the ell aud died 10 a fow miuntos. hat the dead man bad & 4. Jaines Pardelden, a Dane, Joon rian; and Henry Solvwon, » Prus- sian, corroborated each otor in their stories of the unprovoked murder of their sbipmate, whom they describe a3 4 Quiet, inoffensive man, Wlose only crime isuoranee of the English lacguage. Pacdelicn says that while en the out war: wud Voyaje, KO Was struck with'a belaying pin by the chief mate, because When the watch Was culiet he did not got'out of the forecast e soon enough, He rexisted (he assaul! of the male, whon the captal sent forward, ironed him, and (riced Bim up to tu rigging by the bandcull ‘tue crow begged (he captain to Rept him briced i nearly to the Lone, in this position, the captain put heat aod threatened to # ton Such 1s @ brief skeich of somo of the horrors of & voyage belorw the mast in the Wig Kilen O Phinney, vitol to by 006 WM lor jusubordina- 2 se Monster of the Old Colony. Capt. Lsaiah Grindle, of the ship Old Colony, who is beld for the cction ef the Grand Jur, by Comm, ,siouer Buiolde, ou the charge of maitre: two oi Hits peamon om the voyage trom Cais to tis port, gave bail yesterday in $0,000. His saretios are bis breticr, Dr Hemry Grindle, of 145 Went ‘iwen. ty-sizth sireet, 8 D. Hazen, of 88 Souin Third street, Wiiliamsburgh, aud Frame D. Walsh, of 140 State atroot, Brookiyn. sal BESET THE TKOTH PROM THE GULF, The Revolution in Veneznela~Marnacuibo Not Fallen nto Bianco's Hands, Frederick Cummins, mate of the schooner Duteh Princess, which arrived on Wednesday from Curagoa, catied ut the SUN cffice Mast night and said that the story poblished tn a city paper yesterday of the fall of Marceaibo into the hands of Guzman Bianco's party is totally fals When the Doteh Princess gpiied, on the 191) 9! November, Gen. Her nandeg held Corre, from which place he had routed the rebel General Puigar, Maracaibo is ire to ali vorsels desiring to enter, Mr.{Commins soys Horaunder had about 2,000 men in varrtson at Marucaibo, and about 8,500 or 4,000 with bim In the fleld, ‘Blanco, the revolutionsry President, holds Caracas, Porto Bello, Lavuny rs. and some otver villages, ‘The atatemedt that Gen, Hernandez is reported killed i without foununtt: and that Gen, Pulgar was shot in a c4fé,\s untrue. —— ‘The Crispina with $200,000 for the Cum- paign—The Manufacturers’ Acti At a meeting of the working shoemakors last night, correspondence was read from lodges ta all parts of the States encouraging them to resist tho demand of tho employers, and promising supvort, It was stated that the meu would ave in afew day ‘over $200,000 to carry on the war, The men are unanimous ip their determination to Oght it out at all_hazerds, ‘The manufacturers in all the large cities will uolte ‘and act in concert. Tbe Boards of Trade, composed 4 manniucturers of Kos ton, aod Philadelphia, will ald the * bosses” with monetary and moral support. Great distress prevails among the large number of fomuloa who were employed in the trimming abopes, all of which have stopped work, thus throwing out sev thousand women, De the Wi 1 Room Floor, John Maloney, a butcher of Adams street, Ho- boker tended the Sarsfeld Guard in Odd Follows’ Hall on Wednesday night, and at 1 o'clock yesterday morning Maloney ascended the winding blaircase to the t floor to wet bis bat, But he loaned against the just to look over, and his feet slippi from ul ho fell down the well Way about thirty feet to the main floor, About mid- way in the fell be strack on ae iron brace. which crushed in several of bis ribs. Dr. Gongten we; neuaces bis cause hopeless, jaloney’ ad become as slippery es glass from the wiy-wexed floor of the baliroo e 0b pleaded guil last five indictments, nis sentence would have hoon for forty years, ‘Tho sentences are us follows Kont, aixtoon years; Doty and Bloveus, four yours Btout, Wills, and Demater, three years; and Wood- ruff, One year, in the Biate Prison, Ail with the excoption of Kent had comfonved thoi guilt, and bad ploaded gullty EW YORK, FR SENTENCE OF JERRY DUNN. asciiinnnt ‘The Motion tn Arrest of Jndemont—Objeo= thon Overruted-Tho Prisoner Sentenced te Four Yonrs in Sing Sings In the Court of Oyer and ‘Termincr yesterday morning, Mr. Dartlett appenred at precisely 10 o'eloek to argue the motion in arrest of judgmer in the case of Jeremiah Dunn, Mr. Bartlett asked tint tho verdict cm which the sentonce was to te Pronounced be read. The Clerk rend as follow “That Jeremiah Denn is not guilty of murder in tho frst degree, but of manslaughter in the third de-ree,* Mr. Bartlett—Now, your honor, T most respectful. ly enbmit that that ts not tie voriliet, either In torm oF andatance, which was rendered hore yesterday inet the orixoner, T am aware—and T am not to dispute any principle of law which know t—L am aware tet it is competent for Court to have ite own record amen: term, Whethor that power extonds so ive the Court power to amend the record T do not express any opinion; but I nay erdict In form or substance which was rendered hore yesterday. ‘This verdict differs from the record, and if it were recorded as given it would then, in my opinion, be 8 verdict anknown to the Inw, a verdict repugnant and contradictory within itself. There can be no ch thing a8 mansianghter In the third. degros, Without extenuating circumstances. Mansinnghter in the third degree is merely the legal definition of 4 kind of homlende In which there are extenuating circumstances, ‘There can bo no such thing as (bis Offence without extenuating circumstances, Agvin, when tiese respectable gontiomen spank of “circumstances to justify the crime," 1 ahoutd like to be informed what now code of mérals and of law they propose to introfuce into New York This is merely unmenning and sepseless, There can he no such thing as circa which Jastily crime, IC ft is Justife cannot bes crime. 1 sho be willing to consider this part of the verdict arpinsage, if fn Judicial action your tlonor had not already f But whon I asked your Ho fared upon tt, fora ine sentence, this extraor- I verdict a8 a reson be pronounced at once, Jrendy had ils effect upon the ant atter seeing this it is imporsi er oF is counse! to dispel the a tit Will Ancrease the severity of the sea- tence ; and I bold that if the term of the sentence be increased one year, one month, or one day by that tlewal eddition to the verdict, 60 much of it Will be fniso imprisonment, Judge Cardozo held that the part of the seatence objected to by Mr. Bartlett mizit be regarded ax sarplosage; but be did not deny that bis jadielal ac- Uon had been influenced by this surplusage. Toe learned Judge hen proceeded to prowoance sentence, foulow Jeremias Daan, you Rave been found galt; a fa of your ktlow-evtces of monmianguter ia the. wird degree, and the seatenc: pon you te that On be hmpreoned in the Ftete Prison of Bing Bing for he term ef four years, with bord labor; and ite bo be hoped that the severity Of Unis sentence will Ret ye as an Adavoniiion to the reckless classes of Unt city who are im the habit of carrylag concoaied Greer, and Wivoin the greater part of the crimes committed are al tribute set ia THE NATION'S CRILDREN, — Patr for the Benet of the Home for So diers’ Patri ‘The fair in aid of the Home for the orphans of soldiers and sailors was opened last nizht, The three rooms of the armory of the Seventy-firat Roe} ment were tastefully decorated with the sational colors, flowerr, pictures, evergroons, birds, @e, At $ v'clock, when nearly every avaliable uch of oeseye had been occupied by visilors, Mejorgen. J. ©. Rodin mounted the pictrorm ta the f the middie rors, and in a few well romarks int agted’ Msjor-Gen, MeCielian, who spoke bries® la bebaif of the Union Hom: amid erst ose, Wiliam M. Rvarts, and Res, ff. W. Bellows followed, ant while’ frst or Gnd then amotcer band of musicians mad ring, (he vast assemblage promenaded th: roo! Aieft at the varions sands m Ual tokens of & pelstotic seatino: them tog ¢ the artiel ary, beadwork, boon: DOLL-PABIRS, groceries, clears, and all the other et cetorns displayed at Biirs. A dozen pretty giri shod thomselvos im securing subscriptions to as many Jottert if three or fc hours the sceue was of tho liveliest description presumable that the effort to raise fi am Frond will lose nothing by the ener tact displayed by the Voluateer workers {n the cause. Among (he many amateur merchanta whoes war: met with a rapid sale lust nigat, wers Mra Gen. Dix, Mre G Fremont, Mis Co, rel!, Mrs. Jadge Daly, Mrs. L. Clarenco, ‘and Mrs. Davi Hoyt, and number of younger ladies, whose siiil in exchunge was only equalled by their besuty and grace, ‘ore the clese of the fair toere will be & rifle one hundred prizes, including about fifty otf paint fogs, contributed by our resident artists. Besides the dist uished cukers arove named, on sale were paintings thore wore present Inst mighUat the opening of the fair Gens, Lawrence, Graham, and Shaler, Major Col. Marshall, Col, ‘Hopper, Cob, Chia. ‘Shompson, and numerous representalives of the Nation: rd regiwants, ‘Toe fair will bot close until bite 95h Ines, —$—$<—<——__ A Good Thing from Mayor Ha‘t ! Mayor O'Hall returned to the Assistant Alder- men yesterday ® tatch of resolutions providine for tle paving of eleven avenues and streets of the Twelfth Ward from 110th to 12ih street, with Stow Foundation, The Mayor has caused a canvass io be made among all the property holders who are to be Assessed, und cannct find one who desires it, In 118th street, from Bast River to Foarth avenue, property holders emphatically remonstrate against the measure. In peariy ail of the strceis the num. ber of vacant lots exceeds that of erected buildings. In twenty 0 the blocks no sewers have as p03 Deen constructed. In several of the streets no ns melns hive yet been laid or made ready for operaiion woth te Let this Abusive Co: be Discharged, The attention of the worthy President of the Broadway and Seventh avenue Railroad Company is colled to the fret that last nicht, at 11:29, the con ductor of car No. % of the above-named line was most grossly abusive in bis Innguace Wwiced pasuenger, who 80. tar forvot himself as to compiain of baving been carried two blocks beyond his stopping place, The epithets appiind to the passenger as be left the car were Oltby, and the out: Tage upon common deccucy Was rendered more un- pardonuble by the fact that the gentleman was ac. companied by Indy, while Ove other ladion occupied sont in the car willin hearing distance of the foul mouthed conductor's obsconity, ——_ Five Hundred Thousuud Dollars Damn Willian Wright, one of the passengers of the James Kester, Jr, has sued Charles H, Marstall ond othert, owners of the veasel, for $10,000 dam ages for ill-treatinent daring the passage of the ver ecembor, 1869, food w York, in Ds deprived ‘of pi 6, nd Was compe sailor during ail kinds of 4 beeun yesterday in the 3. The suit ts to be prosecuted sel from Liverpool to Ho swer that he wa water during the vo on deck as 3 con weather, ‘The trial urt of Common P! it Oity whieh a a owners of (ue Jumos Fostor, Jr., by the passengers and crew —— s ~ Swinming to Mu John Porter, who keeps a liquor store at 140 Mulberry street, went to the Doueraile Dall, in Ma sonic Hall, on ‘Thursday morning, While he was tripping tho light funta vos entored his swore by way of the fi Tan Dotties of gin, good, and the burclars whiskey, and brandy, 0 robbed his tull y and Lelped themselves to three boxes of choice Ha- vanas. Attempting (0 tap a barrel of ale, they spilled the whole on the oor, ‘The Impeachment of Gov, Holden, Rataion, Dec. 15,—The House to-day sont a committee of threo to the bar of the Benate, im peaching Gov. Holdea, and demanding that they take order. The articles of impenchment, it is be Heved, will bo shortly snbmittod and the High Cours'of Impeachment organized, the Chief Justice ef the State presiding. Twenty Yeare in Pri James Crawford, who pleaded guilty of rob. bery, was sentenced by Judge Cardozo sesterday to tweaty yous ia Sing Sing prison, a ——_ - LONG ISLAND. ee Charles Hance has been elected Chie! Kagineer of the Fi sbing Fire Department, aud Joseph Sinih and 6. Lo ‘Assiataute. oO Hees ‘ OURS OF LEISURE Kxcolsior Musical Union have an enterisinment tn Masonic Hall oo Jan. 11. The Cummings Association enjoy thelr annual Dall ip Irving Hall (0 night, ‘The ladies of the Baptist Charch, Hunter's Point, Long Island (ity, will opon @ fair in im nsoniaa Halt, on Friday afernooe and ovoning of this weok, by Calas miyhey (0 furnish (holt vow OnUFCD vAlihop, 16 1870 HOW THEY FIXED WATSON, A CLAIM FOR $5,000, AND A COUN- LER CLAIM FOR $26,000. pean Hamors of the Laat Election in Westchentor nny's Game for the ot Skenton -The Secret of Mooney’s Canva: County Convulsed with Laughter. Mr, Martin Von Buren Watson is.a resident of the town of West Choster, in Westchester county, whoro he carries on business with his brother-in- law, Thomas B, Bowne, and was in 19699 duly qu Nifiod elector therein, In March of that year, Lugh Lonny and John B. Skenion were rival candid for the offloe of Receiver of Taxes, and Watson had declared his intention of voting for the latter, On the 90th of the month Wakom received a telegram Adlaressod to his brother-in-law, and sent by whe W ero Union Telegraph Company from Tioy, purporting to be from his married sister, Whose husband, Geo. Starbuck, Is a steam-enzine buildor in that city, an. wouncing Wie sudden illness of her husbond, as fol lows: Troy, March 99, 1968 To Thonas B. Bowne, West Chenier viliaye, Werichester © Hit constant requ on with Alt fn his lant ry Will, ant will got hear to 2 doing it. Do rome, both of you, om the frst Wl 00 boo late (0 #e6 him. BMELL ‘Via telogram waa dolivered at Watson's place of business late in the day, and created DISTRESS AND ANGUISH OF MIND, Watson communicated the message to his father who was old and feeble, and to his mother, upon both of whom it had such an effect as to creute seri ous approbensio Boon after the receipt of the message, Watson rtod by rail for Troy, firststelegraphing to bis ter to abnounce his coining, and stopping at Sing Sing to repoat the message. In his cnxiety he also attempted to Jump,on an oxpress train. Ho. arrived in Troy at seven o'clock on the morning of the next day, the Dist of March, and (ound his brother-in-law 1N 1B UBUAL STATE OF HRALTH, His sister of course disclaimod al! knowledge of te ram whieh bad led to so much grief and en: y, and caused bim to undertake the long Journey at #0 great a waste of time and money, as Well as to miss tho opportunity of recording his Yote an an eloctor, Mr. Watson, ina complaint before the Supreme Court in the Westchester District, sets forth facts above recorded, and allogey that Mr. Hugh Luony, who "as candidate for tie office of Meceiver of Taxes for West Cuoster town,and woo kne* Watson was abou’ to vote against him, hat s cansed to be wont, the telographis messag giv - ¢ TO GET HIM OUT OF THE War on lection day, and #0 prevent his reeording his yote aguinst him, Mr. Watson lays tis damages at #000. Jn his answer to this complaint, Mr. Lunny says be does pot kaow whether tson was then or is now a qualited voter: does not know that Bowne is the husband of ns whether George Siar! son's sicter, Or whether be ever team engine, Herdmits thay Watson * jously, wickedly, wron leasly, furly, vilely, ecandal ‘Se, abd With sinister lutent, deroemined Ly Opecee bis (Lacny's) election &s Koceiver of Ts.05, He denies knowledge suf ciont to form ‘sefiof whether Watson sutered grief and a9°T an, op whether he started for ‘Troy as be Sl oet®, OF tolezraphed, or ON AN EXP! and fosisis that, if Watson did so he must lave Leon drunk oF insan 1) all Knowledge of ths tele. snd tosists that if Wateon was deprived of his vote. it was not worth more tan one dollar, “for which price otbor votes of equal value could havo been obtained, as defendant is intormed and Lelieves, at said election, 1 tbe pay ng for votes bad not been a tuisdemeanor and tilegal and that tLe platatufr m of Ave toousand Jot Jars for bis yore Was and is exorbitant, unjust, and tilegal.”" Air. Lonny concludes his ans as doiendant is inform alleges the faet to be, PLAINTIYY AND ONR JAMRS J. MOONRY, who bad the yesr previously b jomber of As sombly from said district, aud ch disgraced himself, and coused bis constitu vasa with shame for bin, tueir said repre nd intrigued togett numnes are to deiendaok an one Q. Hilton Seribuer, the lean candidate for Assembly in suid district, to the election of defendant to said office carry out their anid designs and conspiracy 4 defendant, and contriving to injure defend aut in lis reputation, plaintiff and those associated with hin therel defenfant ts informed ang verily believes, induced tuo said Mooncy to run in paid district as'a ‘stump’ or ‘striker's' candidate for the Assembly, and caused this action, the sane being Team, tempt to jump, or by saying, aud verly Leltov regulur Repab AN ELECTIONEREING Dopo! and in ‘bad foith,' to be comaenced in the name ot the plaintid! against detondant. and falsely and mali elousiy composed und pupiished, oF caused to be composed ond published, the compl inant therein, “Phat defendant is tiformed aud belioves that the plaiabiff was used as the tool, aod was. bougl aud pala for by said Mooney and Seribuer for purpose of #lauaering and libelling defendant, an by 80 dolug preventing bis suid election, That by ‘eason of the premises, defendant has boon greatiy injured in lis revutation aud credit, ard feated at said election, aud baw ($25,000. Where ore deceudant de- «tat be divminsed, and inst the plautid for um of $25,000, Besides the costs of this ection,” pobies Retinal fs What tho Politicians City-A Baak Yesterday Mayor O'Neil of Jersey City received a note frou the Cashier of the First National Bank, informing him that the city’s account had been over érawn to the amount of $114,000, aud that uatil some arrangements had been made to secure this money no more warrants would be costed. Per- sous Folding Warrants are unable to even get then tor Jersey tion, discounte', and contractors and others who have work lor the city are seriously embarrassed, —w The Gal During tho squall yesterday, » small sailboat cum taining William J, Anderson and George White up in the Kills, opposite Port Richmond, The for. syam ashore ; but the latter was crowned, As the Jersey City ferry boat was leaving the foot of Cortlandt street during the gale yeste ing, she was to by @ propeller, whit Use’ centcmen's cabia tearly two teot the gale last night prostrated the police telegraph Wires of the Southern line Fo that no communica Hon could be had with Police Headquarters, dimes Conlin.» brakemon on a freigit train on the Hartford and New Haven Ratitoad, was blown from tho top of the train while adjusting the brake He fell between the cars, fourteen of which pas over hin, eutting off ono’ leg. He Is alive —— WASHINGTON NOTES, ~— Schurz's speech occupied three hours. ‘The bil to repeal the income tax is not likely to pass this session: The Houre Election Committe bave so far only seven eases for consiteration, ‘The Ways and Means will not Jo anything at present with: tho proposed aw 5 per cont, Loan, ‘There wee no motion to take up of Admirai Porter in the kxecutive ‘The Senate yestorday Assygrors of Internal second, New York, york: ‘The House Committee on Fi up yesterday the Alabama claim did notldug, ‘Thoir bill to regulate the ian Libiting the nomination Jon yesterday firmed tho nominations, enue. of & pencer Kitb: 1d James Jourdan, Third, bg of foreign cab! ay exclusive privileges: Aw & carriage containing Col, Robert Do Mra Cutts, wad Nellie Giddings was returning f Charity Fair on Wednesday night. the home fright and became uomanageable. ‘Ther ran against a carriage step at F and Twelfth streets, Wirowine out the Gocupants, KiLOf whom Were seriously briised. A Uo Pox contain me $900, the procecds of sales at the fair, which was im clarge of bivs. Cutts, Is nil p —— NEW JERSEY, —s Alderman Dan Baker is to be the next Pr of the Newark Common Council, Mr. and Mrs, James Anderson of Newark colo ‘ated their golden wedding on Wednesday nigh’, Benator Jim Wall of Elizabeth has been elected President of (he Citisons’ Gaslight Company of New ark. tz Hufsbig, aged 46, of 7 Bedford street, New. @ yesterday by Jumping into the Hofman inquest | Kk With closed doors, The Give auy information to the press, The Tunnel war was continued yesterday in the court os Trenton. Mr. Gilekrist continued bls ar, out ib behalf of the Kile Company, aud Mr, Vanatia Deaan his plea for the opposite party. The floor of the New Jersey Railroad depot, in HEMT, CY, FoOK Are lage alent trom 's locomotiy as torn ‘up ia severe! places belory tae dames were a extingwehed. Edward Payson Weston, Paterson audlone * An tehing ator talnine avform. The women in the bowe alon #0 profoundly 1 Fate of seven 1 bwooktions il prowressing to Coroner reluses te walkist, talked to a Hi nigdb aDous " Athiotio Exer- win talig walk on bad to walk pressed that they wr, apd tory of Woskon aud I area THE CABINET RUPIURS. ——— ‘Tho President held in Check by the Heane-A Flat Den Facts—Doatwell to Retire. Wasurnorox, Dec. 15.—The report of Bout- ‘well's prospective retiroment from the Cabinet oro. ated a decided @tir hore Inst might and this mora- Ing, and lod toa pressure upon both parties to pre vent it, Secretary Boutwell called upon the Prost. dont at an carly hour to-day, and eubsequontly went to the Capitol and #pent two hours with the Ways and Meons Courmities, While thore he raid to sev. eral members that he should not retire from tie Cadinet anless the President desired it, and he did hot now think the President did, At bout two P, M. Gon. Porter, tho President's Secretary, came up to the Senate, and dented that there was anything in the report, and added that the President ond Secretary Boutwell were in accord about everything. ‘This may be #0 as for as Gon. Porter knows, but {t is known to othors that some of the differencos betworn them are very wile— San Domingo being one ot them, It is also known to members here that none of the prominent oj polntments of the Treasnry Department have Loon of Mr. Boutwell’s selection, and that he was openiy for Judee Richardson or Mr. Dougiass as Revenue Commissioner. In accordance with the desires of prominent Re- Publicans in both Houses, no change will be ma St prosent. and any ruptore would be conel doath-biow to t dent's political forte a rerious stab at the Kepublican party. Thero i moral certainty that @ change in tue ‘Treasury De- partment will be made at no distant day, ——————— REPUBLICANS ASTONISHED, of the Thirteenth Ward, disorganized by the selfish anc At the ast election, Jol Coe, an energetic young Republican, resolved to test the sentiment of the party relative to whis Ring, \d offered himself a a candidate for Supervisor, in opposition both to the Democratic and Republican nominees. He was triumphantly elected, Having thus proved to the men who controllea hia party in tho ward that they did not have the confidence of the voters, he offered to harmonize the party, and ral meetings of active Republicans have been unprincipled Ring. A large and earnest meeting was convened Inst evening. Joho D. Darlington presided, and W. acted as secretary. It was evider rm was looked for, and it burst jury committees of ten, appointed at a previous mecting, reported the following toxet to be voted pon at the coming primaries; a For President of the Ward 3, card’ ViceProrideata, Inne Requa,de'a: bosdiey, W, wor Delegates ta the ton, J. W. Coe, ©, For Bare os Oey ~ati¥o Committer-Thomas Brown, Jamos 7. Thomas Stinson, Charies Uievoland, and Joba motion to sdopt this Licket was opposed by all kinds of tactic, 5 nearly half of the idual effo'ts (0 be Of the dissen! nd rieved at tle proposed reversal afler the disaifected had bellowed themselves hoarse, the venerable chairman took « vote on the adoption of the Ucket, and it was carried by a large an‘l decisive voice, With this triumph of the harmonious elements Mr. Dariington vacated the ehate, and those wlio took part iif the meeting sought to be enroiled, but the sceretary bad forgotten bis enrollment book. rr $123,450,789,123,456,789,000. pesca codat Cash for the Cou Jans—Awali of the Heirs of Anncke ia ® Decision by Ju. Mee Cunn—Trinity’s Alleged Apostasy. The Hon. Clinton Roosevelt, the venerable counsel for the beirs of Anneke Jans, bas given notice of his intention to move for an allowance of costs in the new suit of Groesbeck against Trinity Church, Mr. Groesboek mys that Juige MeCunn ot deny his motion, a# be is a lineal descondant e celebrated Datch ped, the Yast inlty. Mr, departed from hould be compeile! to ealth into the laps of tie genuine believers ia the Thirty-nine Articies,ard tre heirs of Anneke Jans, di MocCunn will reader 40 important decision in the suit next week, 2 dadindidb ads the Erio Track in Heboken— Poremptory Notice to Quit. Yesterday morning Mr, Weeks sct men to work on his property fa Seventoenth street, digging for a foundatios fora row of buildings across the Rric Railway's track to Weehawken, At poon the work. men had cnt away so mach of the earth that the track Was liable et any moment to fall iu, and it was wile: ly imposeible to run a train op to the Weehawken eaitle yards. If the Erte Kailway or the Hobox. Land aud Derancement Comuany does not effect a compromise with Mr. Weeke by this morning, workinen will resame their eollar-digging before noon to-day, Undermio Cmicado, Dec, 15.—The sale of season tickets for the Nilsson Concerts conmenced this moruing. Every ticket waa sold, ‘The line extende box offles into tho street, and commenced forming MTP. M. yesterday. Thé frat person io place, was s colored man. Ail made themacives as eomnforiatie as possible auill thie. mornin O( their pinces for as mucy as §5 ad cihtt A cE FLASHES FROM THE OUFAN CADLES, pulley Consols closed at 91% for mo ney, and 91% tor ac- count. Cotton close in Liverpool, uplands, 84@.; New Orlenns, 8% to 8d. . net A foro of nearly 9,000 cavalry ond infantry has hecn ordered fe Londonderry for fear of dit roanee ai Ue approaching anniversacy of the establishment of the Union of Great Hiitaio aud frauds seatback . bY PLRE, La Loss. Hloylo's cotton mills at Bolton, Bng’sed, hay been destroyed. * x ‘The lows ' the fire in Kentland, Ind., on Tues 000, A. J. Keut’s lobe alode was over 9 works at Warsaw, N.Y., were burned ¥ atiernoon. Dr Gates the rroprietor, Mrs, 4 two Workmen were badly Daraed, Mitenell & Co.'s tannery and A. F. Wood's gro cery In Union Vilaco, N. H., worg 0: ‘on Wednes day Dight. ‘Tbe vil.age library was also destroyed. At a Bre iu 8 row of wooden stables, 533 Kast Alx teenth stteot, Iam evening, three BOraGs perished. They dewonzed to Peter Honaian, Charles Cluinp, ana Charies Fronman, eartwien, Dainage to stable, $6 ‘ a BROOKLY About two hundred evls have been taken froin (ho water pipes durlug tae past fow moatas, Justice Waish granted warrants yesterday for tue 84 OF ubOUL twenty Ove wolieensod Liqior we love, ‘The Water Commissioners of Lowe}, Mass. Ridgewood wator works yesicrday. champagne was excellent, The Wator Commissioners of Lowoll, M. srectod the Ridgewood Wator Works yostorda, Champagne Was excellent. ‘Tho General Term of the Supreme Conrt will de cide whether tho Park Commissioners have a right to foil Ule eastern seatlon of Prospect Park James McHlale, a slato roofer, {oll from the roof of the Puritan Chureb, at Latayett Marcy ave Dives, ycaterday aflernodn and was ki ‘The second concert of the Philharmonic is to hw elven this evening at 8 o'clock, The prograuue in Eludes the! pus.c of" Midsuumbior Night's Dreain.” ‘The Water Commissioners want the police to spect tho hydrants of the ¢ Ly, a0 that the services uf « ber of inspectors nay bo'dis)ensed. with, aud tue one of the Water Depariment lurseoud, —— : PERSONAL INPBLLIGENCR, pear sat Mr.and Mrs, Scott-Siddons will soon return to Knglaod, Commodore Kidd resides in elogant style at the arletocra tic St. Jamos, Mr. Walter, a son of the propriotor of the Lontoa Times, present tn the United Bates, Lioyd Phanix is home again. but ouly for « brief period, as be will retura to Rurope in tho epriugs A photographer of Glasglow bas recotv from & London house for 60,000 puoiograp! ouis of Lorne. Bivor!, brother of the celebrated viollntst, is stew. ard on obe of the sound sieainers, Le is reparued se 6 Jolly good fellow. SFE oF police are about to eunaa Touiremens trom « Police Comumssivuertaipa James Vink. Jr., wan asked to subscribe for ft rave yer said he." what tho. uae nau f Out, and I guems wodody cutnde wants to Sehneider, the great irow master of France factotam CY ule Napoleon, bas sold his ereperty 1 usol to Amciicas company, an tho re Siripes are bow ‘holdtod over (he woole cevabish: ‘Av Boglish wrltor characterises Mr. Gledato Focont speegh at the Bord Mayor's dinacr in Lond sh Buk “magaitornt reticonaes! Mr art derunn el tees | anvile’s aa gonial foxr'snd ‘sir Lowe ‘63 fouuded. on a kot) iain & @ Qualiigation for dealing brUkly Wita Ay sulject, THE ACTORS’ JEALOUSIES.; —— MR. F. &. CHANFRAU'S OHALLENGS TO MR. CHARLES FECUTER, The Greot French: 1 Waltack—T Reealcltrant Indignation Roused—7 up in a Row-B in a ; Bostox, Dec, 16.—The troubles at the Globd ‘Phoatro have culminated in the withdrawal of Mery Fochter from the management, The Traveler pate lishes a history of the steps which led to this result the first of which ts the following note: Pannen Hover, Boston, Deo. 18, 1870, ‘om to my knowledge that on a recent » house of & friend in this olty, you pret J 10 address to my wife certain remarks dls ful Ip thelr nature, and atteriy unworthy of am jeman. Respect for the family whose hosoieality ¥. thus gromly soiled rostrains ime from expressing bh conteinpt With which you have inapirod mo by twoake me your nore in public, bas T taka tne first and onipe Onportnnity your careful seclusion of roue porson readers Immodiately MY personal respouslbiiity, thi ink You ari ‘our conduct indicates you ty ross Divo) shall de at this hotel anti five thie evening, propose to return to Long Branc! NJ. Obediently youre PS CHANFRAT, ¥ To Cnas, Frourie, Bt. James foie, Bostou, Mase reply to thia Mr. Fechter says: ‘The above letier, which 1 ve miven serbatim Mleration et punctnaiio, ke for iteeit, Wit! jar frag and my ) A leave others to judy will come ot mysell ey poe} , of Mi Chanira lo the eifect th: ba y woli tho hospitatity of any gentleman, is untrue; for, inthe House of the Rentleman referred to (undoubledly Mr, Arthur Cheney ve pare been and am received as Me’ Cheney has too mack mam hand bevges him New York, whence she only returned to deci © veriormance of her duties, I neither have spokes (0 OF met or seen the Indy, you can form & notes of who is the res! biackguard in the matior, aad pro bounce for yourself. The next stop is trouble with Mr. J, W. Wi who was given the part of Don Saliule. Mo kept for Avo days, and novor alluded to it in his conver Sationa with'Mr. Fechter or the stare manager, a0@ walked off, leaving inthe hands of the doorkeoper the book of Ruy Biss" confided to lim, ouclosed in this brief note: Myr pean ind fialluate's return the LOOK thorefore, an ‘Yours truly. 9. W. WALLAOK. 4 To this Fechter replied that the ook was seat for his stud) a val, “ expressed part, nding: ry hope i roman, deat Walleok. fours trely reply, M M CHAS. ‘This toucbod Mr. Wallack’s pride and he respond- od tartly as fo!lows Bim: No other i Lemploy after your por omptory note of this date. 1 will not Into. Ray argument as to Don Sal uae or any othor part, bat E Aimply reply to your edict.“ that Your sefeicos are lees ALG yout cuigagcment at an ond this "very 40 unde siayd thet 1 ain ongaged to Mr. ArDhur Cheney and not to you, an gacement made before you were considered. Ido not ti Fight to tell me my aervics not regu! permit Mr. Ctency to staltify himself b one supporting you, In abrogating What wi wee pervect'y undersioo | between gent ¥ porition In the Globe Theatre ought to be under Stood. end that position T intend to Any fuciher business communication I mui fir! Cheney, wien whom T negotiated, to it for the fulfil nent of my en aad With whom sion k will In y corrosp Mil anee Pw WALUACR. This covers the correspondence, aud Mr. Feehtor sums up in couclusion ax foliowe: fg the whole, plain, and ean ite, the press, and my friends Jutgze and de my intention not to have conaid Services of Mr. Walinck vaelera to the theatre, o would Wave acted in the aa and Fit Lo me that T wonid have acted to him. that Tbave ceted the par 1LaC Co hii 1 my wiitten proposition, which Is gnmistakable, In offer w term ate with him the parts of Don Saliuate Blas Mr. Wallack’s rervices to the thontre, neadily be wimitted, would prove Yacloen ebould he, do mowing, but Ko to th box office every Mouday morning and dom: bis weokiy et pend withoue giving anything tn return Tied wo other views ia assuming. tae, we of 300 to tm at of ‘artsthe wholesome amusement She wholesome ent the punt ide fread Gnehey. Vie EEpcrinent proving te teva tm the mean and petty jen! Work in, contiuaily attacked gentleman can face, aud as 1 vy a clique avo no mor Fearon for turming my {o'earry the. globe on iny {ioe bowing ‘ny bear Prieode of iven me dered Hike my ownes e 6. Tow beg leave to a tho present management. and ol Mist "y and my performances —— Great Fire in Waterbury, Con: The large and handsome High School buildin ja Waterbury, Conn., woe buined Inst night, A midnight the Are was still r ng Oercely, and threat. ened dostrvction to that part of the ely, The school house, valued at about $75,000, was insured. Masonic Ohit-Chat. Chancellor Walworth Lodge, 971, has elected W, M ree W ilar; 8. W., John A. Moore; J. We Moury Krowollf, Svivan Chanter, No. 188, R.A. M., N. Brockway, High Priest; Joun D Meson Dikeman, Seribe: Morris D, Mye W.H, Osborn, Beers ——e - WESTCHESTER COUNTY. pone tds The Westchester County Agricalturat Saciot Yomerday reéiected. last year's tloket. with Mer Ne, Holm Cell as President. A motion tod the trotting of horses duting the Society's was cried down by a large majoiity. aud afterward Uting wp wit and gave clase, ——————— SPARKS FROM 7H8 TELEGRAPIL meres Five convicts attemptoa to escape from Sing Sing yeaterday: he Repablicas State Central Committes of Vire sipia fay ore general amnnos Thoy have eightees inones of frost on the Tip-top House, on Mount Washington The Philadelphia Councils Inst aight passed @ bill lo create a paid fire departmen: In the First District of Toxss, improved tnnde ‘anced from @ to $15 per acre, Uaimproved jauds range from $1 lo §, Francia Bad well known Now York printer, war found dead in'bed ut bis boarding house ta Fives bargh yesterday mornl A freight train on the Lonisvillo ant Lexineton Balioat was turowa from the track on Wednesday by a broken Tall, euashing five oars and killing twentye 6 United Stntos District Court of Pittshareh, qenterday, the Jury iu the eave of Bonbam axatase the Hvitual Renee Life Insurance Company ot how Jor y, 16und 8 Verdict for the plaintiff for tho aivouut af ley and tulerest, Nenvam is ulloged to Love iéted yulolde two years ago, JOTVINGS ANOUT TOWN, se cy total reeetmts of tho Hebrew Fair ap to taad night wore 81 5.00) A larco sbado tree was blown down yesterday hoon across Wastiiagton square, ‘he Bethlehem Chapel on Ninth avenue, acag Highty-third atreot, was dedicated yosteruay ) the Itt Rey, Bisuup Potter, Prof, KO, Doramus delivered the third I Of his Courve ‘on the * Criumphs of Science” Las tog In Association i141! A woman, aged 65, sunposet to be Sarah Mark & Sons’ atoro, at 109 Broadway, ly expired. ‘and insta the yacht Hrooklyo, wit ea Wik the Sap while on bis way elty with his family tast evoniny "pod dead in Boveuth avenuc, bear Thirly-Ar tireot, ‘The trap gun in Joseph W. Agostino's gunamite ore, 201 Laat Twenby-third street, was discharged & G08 In the sore last eveming. ‘The toad wout thio the Window Hermon Tavsing, the father of Dr, Lansing of Forty ntocs siroet, sat down Inst evening on the soo of Wel Weat Ti stenta street, wad died suddoniy. A Was 73 yours of w WoL S.." While coming down ina Sixth avenue ear yesterday m arniug nusieed 19 persovs rewding Ta Rum Sine derats, 4 the Pulse Keportng Tribune aud 1 the Decaying Pisien ‘The inquist over the body of Leon Thistle, whose oath wan caurra ty te talliay of a. wall duitbe tng fe 10 Boalt. 7, Feaulved yeater a's Yordict of accidental Toner Last ulvht three rufians entered David W. Fite Gerald's procory. a4 Thames rink. While Mr. Fitsgerala w knocked bin ja sed robbed Lim of ebalu worth $1.0, . Ancillary O'llall presided at the Super Swe. pe hy a BA) oS yo segin Bish iad craton: See es Margaret Sallivan, who had fallen from # aocond: sory window of Tiaol Myre's tobacco factory, Rutgers street, walle cleaning windows died yoslar Gay to Rellovae Hospital of exhaustive (roo aunpate She was Ub yoars of axe. Ti, Farroll, ox-oditor of tho Keening plied for wi tiforvon Man hice Courh yo with, John Fox, Jamo: Feanpn’ttamontant Whom no accuses 2 4

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