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¢ SS - a THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. : NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1870. IE WAR ON FERANGBS |e, er one crst rina neneerne} C088 TWEED'S MONUMENT. Seasou—Apollo nil Ina Sex aay : The Norton Association in theif ORGANIEATION OF JHE ARV ENTR ay apMinAYs ADveNTURE, . | THE BIG RUN OF RUDOLPIIE, REPUBLICAN sPLir IN NEWARK, Rear Admiral Rown: the Mea-A ——_— The Mtormy Caucas on Friday Night — Bloody Looking Lettor—Ka, fo jon—Probuble Conti- 4 | DION'S PLUCKY PLAY IN AN UP-NILL Charges of Corre 2 p , lait i ne with Honest Conte—And thelr Daxzling Dinmond: WARD POOR ASSOCIATION, Robel—Tndignation of a Patriot— The GAME AT BILLIARDS, ston of At 9: —_——— King of Siam Floor 0 Admiral, Democrate—sm The Bombardment of the Paris | 4129! ar soaps Unicel eee for the Distributt Correspondence of The Wan. Caution on Bosh sideesNe Chances Thrown | On Friday night, the Republican members of Wasatxoton, Deo, 27.—Considerable opposition Away—The Great Match of 2,000 Points | the new Co! Counell of Newark mot in cavcas Headauarters in East Broadway. . manifested among Senators to tho confirmation of | for 2,000 « Hide—A Brilliant Contest. | to select candidates for the various city offices, to be ‘The “Tweed Poor Association,” organized for | Rear Admiral Stephen C, Rowan in the grade of Vice- | Probably the largest multitude evor guthored | elected next month, The fret that a cane tho relief of the poor im the Seventh Ward, by the | Admiral, This opposition is based upon the Admi- | ata biHinrd contost assembled ta the Academy inst | held was to bo Kept distribution of food, fael, and clothing parchased | ray course while in command of the Bast India | evening, to eee Cyrille Dion and Radolpbe. The | newspaper noticed it by the $50,000 fund donated by the Hon. William | sqnsaron, in using his influence to have ex-robel | match was 9,000 points at the four-ball game, Dion | again yesterday, tho A magnificent painting of Seoator Michael Norton, ' Forts Continues. The Fire from the French confronied te General from the lowor en of the | M. Tweed, have cecupied the premises in the lower ‘ 4 ex-Chiet Bnginoer al. ‘ Raval officers, personal frlonds of his, appointed to | recetving 100 potnts, for $3,000 n side, By 8 o'clock | monlous meeting, and roggested ex. i“ Vette a in besiege Hight wos torned upon the paint- | part of the building, 114 Bast Broadway, consisting | nigh positions in the Siamene aod Japanese navies, | there were 1,500 people prosent, but the players did | &. ft. Carlo@ for reviectton, But the truth is, that -—— teres tepid bold relief the well-known fea- | of 9 barement,a back room, and a sud-cellar. A | gnq also apon his alleged shameful neglect in not | not show ap until later, and it was folly halt past be | already confusion prevaila In the councils of the new mored countensace of the Than- derbolt of the Bighth Ward.s Gen. Gratuits folded sign extends neross the sidewalk bearing the | providing the ifl-fated Oneida with tho usoal appli- | fore ptay began. Both men were vigorously applauded | City Govornment, and that the “slate which was hie arme, ond gased at the petating |. rk ‘ances for saving life in case of elipwreck, and that | on thelr appearance. Bofore play began, Miehacl | supposed to be so strongly made is to be broken, at ily, ‘Phen be pltked Op 6 on ia md OMEN Lee Ene eT SN AT CAL'S STR at: | too when that veenel was about starting fora tong | Geary annoanced the conditions of the match, and | leat so far a8 ex Chief Carhuff is coucerned. In the looked b iP & snail ebony Wand, | poor and needy assisted,” tedious passage to the United States. Ihave | announced Mr. Gershon B. Habel, of Hartford, | caucus several nominations were made, and finally Tore rea nad Of Oddlers on his Fight and ler, | A mammoth four-sided lump is suspended in front | made some inquiry in relation to these charger, and | Cone., as referee ; Neil Bryant was umpire for Dion | the consideration of a successor for Chief Groot ae pool is pinions Hike an eagle about to fy, | of the door, having on three sides tho Inreription: | ¥ And they are well eubstantiatod. and Dndley Kavanagh for Rodolphe, and Budd | came ap. The much-injared and highly patriotic iter theta ts tan [eaphnen lena bog TWRED POOR ABKOCTATIOI With regard to the exrebel business, the foltow- | Schofteld marked the eame, The final stakeholder | Alderman, Ren. Stainsby, advocated the claims of ody fil #8 magiclan, and « food of | The office was opened at %:90 P. M, yerterdar for | ine are the frets: It seems that one morning, ahortly | Wa8 Capt. Grote, Supervisor of Westchester. In | B. R. Carhuf, Chief Gros!'s predecessor, desoriding beg reac llgeed nae the reception of the names and addrossos of appli- | after the Admiral's arrival in Chinese waters, ie | banking, Radoiphs won the choice of bali, and led | him as “the best freman in the United States ;* at The door at the side of the room openet, ands , t lef. op- | Off with a mise in the right-hand ti mber of petitions in procession of elegantly. dresect, Indios ned’ geavic, | (antler felel. Arow of deaks extend nearly the | was neatly frightened oot of his wits at (be recep ‘# miso in the right-hand top corner. Dion | the same time prosonting a na petition General Trochu Said to be Preparing for tho Worst. ‘The Ho tog on—Berlin jetting Hendy @ Fesatiaes, Dec. 28.—The bombardment of Wort Avron continues, The French reply with length of the main room, om the right-hand side. | tion of played for a carom, but missed, and left the balla in | behalf of Carhutt, igor, but their fire ts loeffoctive. — entered, At their head was the renowned | Behind these desks were seated yesterday afternoon A FRIONTPUL LOOKING nocemn: fuch a favorable position that the Frenchman put | At this time Alderman Gurney. one of the purest ix, Dec. 28.—lhe news of the opening of fire nderbolt, his buge diamond biasing on his breast | and evening the offcors of the Association, consist. | covered all over with euros of dragons’ heads snd | togetber men in the Common Council, was in the choir. bn the forti*-ations o/ Paris was received with pab- | ™ the glow Of the calcium light ke a morning | ing of Juice Shandley, Jeremiah Quivian, Kuq., | horrible hobgobblins, every word of which was NO unas THAN 815, Leaving the enair and taking the floor, he began to te eaviomen star, On hisarm lightly huvg the charming Mrs. | Coroner Keenan, Alderman Reilly, Assistant Alder- | written in crimson, which for aught the Admiral | ® tremendous run for the beginning of the eame. | ancover the character, private and official, of Mr. THOCTU PREPARING FOR THE wonsT. ‘Thomas Nelligan. richly bat not gaudily dressed. | man Galvin, and Assemblyman Blair, and voluntecr | kmew might have been dood. Tis hair stuod erect, | The run was very carcfully manipulated; but a| Carhnff, in © manncr that indicated a deter A quadrille followed the promenade, The {Senstor | seaistants Mosars. Wilson Small, John Ford, Honry | and hie teeth olattered Niko castanots at the sight of | scratch wien he had only made 149 somewhat mar- | mination to defeat him. | Pointing to the danced with Mra, Nelligan. Tee room . | red ¥ : Teeth ty tric inee) elent tay wine, inom frat overcrowded, und the dancing. was anjorsble. |sPlorey, Michast Waals, cad Edward Powers tat | tred ap coumege to mend foro lamese seulion on | to work. and ron ap a very prety Ot, faahing ue | Rety2uti ite 04) ttn Rind tee Among those on the {oor were the ponderous A\- : boord ‘snd. neve bim decipher the bieregiyphice, | run by a safety mies in the pocket." Tove saiking, but a worktaan member of the Co r ‘ ‘and pave i fe Soran Mickel wearing we twin of the Sonator aie aa eat teh The scullion nearly fainted at sight of the docu. | For some considerablo time alter this both men | Ci emit thats friend of his, had to pay Carla gp hover vie, sr Oe Py eters Wie reception ‘and storing of &c. | mont, but, recovering Aimsclf, be m: nineteen | playod a Fabian game, and all play was confined to | addition to his hous With tails like a steel pen, the popaiar County Clerk profoand salsame at the envelope an“ prostrated | the cautious system. Neither made more thana | _ The patriotic Stainady sprang to his feet, and Loew with pin-head perl stude upon his limself on the floor of the cabin twenty one times | dosen until the alnth inning, whon Rudolphe ron 30. | Waited to Know who that friend was, | Jadge Cox with the handsomost diamond sleey before he could be ladwed to take a second look. | The game now stood, Dion 199, and Rudoiphe B01, | at lutaincensed, Allerman Gurney. who Feptied to tons in New York, ex-Alderman Croker with He Gnally In Dion's twelfth inning be made two carom, and | the Alderman that a man who wontd tain the Rol APPROACHED WITIIN TEN reer, then played the balls down into the etring for | (ord of Alderman Armstrong was uni fino patent leathers, Alderm: inson with ap : A A afer seratching his poll and clutching at bie | safety. his advereary's ball being in the pocket; Lut | Covnell Chamber. Aonvon, Dee, %.—1he latest advices from the feesiquarters of the Prussian forees at Versailles state that from reconnolsances which have deca Gately winde by the Prussians, it Is conjectured Wen, Troctu bas formed the project of making font Vuidiien his hendquarters in the event of the of Poris by the bombardment, whieh has just tommenced qe GENERAL FIXING UP M13 NEW QUARTERS. Ammense quantities of provisions and stores have in age of flour, immense gold waten-chain swinging from histpocket, been istely obterved by the Prossians in course of poy County Clerk Gumbievon with et: 3 " by a piece of bad luck tho dark red went into tho | Alderman Armstrong seid that to gratity Alder- transportation from Paris to Mont Valérien. Thie, | frosted vest, the Hon. vamos Moran wi:L. a disnond Kenilomen mentioned, Messrs, bilkon tal, decipmered (ee following Grandiiogaoat | poeEh. and of. course ted to be spotted, whien | man Stalasby he wonld tell him tat Joba 4, Boppe, with otver simitar circumstances, gives good ground | Maite win Coot knal an eaten fash hair; the | beraids and OBieersBhelby and dort * Rawoxex, Kixonow ov Stax, ' Sone ta aT Re 158 eatle telat Chess belie ie tie | Beat frermen tn the United Staton” f the . ra Bhi MenMsonctthe Thiel 1 eft all ta ° i t 5 Tor the inference that Trocha purposes retreating | Hoo done up in American broad: | order, and. kept the. numerous Fine acon er he TLIC, log | ateing seeminsly quico safe; but Cyrille came out | ,,Aiderman Haker seid thet many charges hed boon (this stronghold when no longer able to hol! Paris | clath, and mo of closing last ev Soiting of | With one of his sensation round-the-table bank | vestigation they had not been rustainod; but that if fev iho besecers ls intention ts evidently | gyBTom OFM. f01 ACM. 2 atouly stream of not icant the Hey | O rides the Waves and batties with | si0\8, and fairly fertrerihs eveld eet vole for ater Carvel AL who to fortify the camp at the foot of this iortress, Bradley, w , Clogent ‘opere a, ¥ Locate be enn winery, Whereas, it Is our Most High and Mighty Royal Wish MY DOWN THE HOUSE. dressing Mr. Baker, Alderman Gurney anid, that's ‘where it w1\l be well defended by the eannon mount- @1 on (re ramparts above, wiich ean effectually theck the advance of the enemy, that weahonid take Into the Service of our Serene an | flo made 75 before he laid down the ene, and Fight, Alderman ; you sre a foir man and shal hold and Jewels Alter Winn ose ne Tahed 2 | Today volunteer “inepectors" will visit the ros. | bost Graewous Person ge seiliad in. the “Mmanaue: | mised’ a uimeult arom by a hare bresdih.n At wie | You to your word. Tolace Alderman Stalusby 0” Sharkey, wearing the most immecuiors Line | dences of ail applicants, to ascertain whether they | ment of Grest Shira of War, which ite Qur sunceme tempt He tan upa tse"ul Si and the game | the ‘Witness stand. and now an here boldly eherge and the finest of ritied shirts apemiie? with threes fe : J. Dion, 30); Rudolphe, 460. that E. R. Carhnff took $1,600 from one fire alarm ot High and Mishty Itwer of Nations. Kingdoms, ant ‘* Ne < 1 $1,000 from another, to Leland trailed in Suarkey's wako, the Mrmor wi sash acdhsrcetod) ube $ on His Serene and Angus a than he knows wh Newark ob, T charge that THK ARMY OF THE NORTH. to do with, {t ts Our ore that He who ric Ing the contract for the Newark Job. charge that —— spa He TOR Bb Tweed FOOT AOC nET enn sit | the bey Wa ea thie Supreme when one of the companies discovered that Caring The French Concentra Arri Kieventh Ward, then made his appearance. ile was | MT cose onan Feat eiall mowing ‘Prime wisiater a | Neither mode any run of note until Dion in bls gh | wae double dealing (ney went to, Vanlut had te: Bevority ofthe Weather—The Battle near | immediately drawn into a whirlpool of ludies, a M a Mandario of the Far West to and Ony Miehiy | inning made a Very pretty run of 96. closing the ran | sy that Carha gave his individual note to the Flavre merely to Test ow eviews guly extricated bimseit whtn great dificulty ‘a . i fesereceneaseeee ORO, Fleets and overthrow aur hy one and Invientt. | by kissing into the pc chet Off 8, Ane carom. This ee ane ise mote te SUN eBpae C ao v " cant enein om rely oue fostance o! n which the Cana- cy Bosveacx, Dec. 98.—Gen, Faidberbe, in a | grousden the top of bls head Col Mitac ee | and report trumediately the condition of thecperson | Musa! seal. ANGDA.” | dian's One pay was Sih open aller despatch to the Minister of War, announces that phy followed, w Hy che cg. a4 Tony a8 a royal cactus Siccdeey Jat the office of the directors, 114 bast bint dk Lh ie te FoR A wi ‘ NOLLIFIND BY BAD LUCE Meese kevin Pe mertew to the ii \dness r at his side Was Judge MeCauo. who appeared to pacha che YM. TW! ono! Preside: Highly flattered by thie mark of confidence on the mache ot ile aah ovine to the intense coldness of the woatier, be | Lave hardly recovered from hin aiental isbor is the PeMAEDP ER peeT rete: | nore or the distinenished soverelgu, Admiral Rowan ind It was frequently remarked thet be wae ae uo. | Sreninea Ste St cle oppeeition to ihe nominatto Wal encimp his troops noar Arras, an await the | Anneke Jans case, Afer him strode Citizen Iicose. TEREMAH QUINLAN, Treasurer. | dicmissed the haltfainting scullion, and set about | Weky ga his brother foe when the latter was beat. | eirgity fect te eet en are ki opposes Prosecution of @ general movement throughout Penida With tentaieel wastatioes man, appareaily Ss z the fulfiinent, stil Leia tie mt abnrwrats {he | inning the Frenchmen mate 108, which Dtonttot: | to im, It is. believed. that tl rats) will hone, ering o a the Los) “ “ eques' aS S00! “ visit 1 ctor concluding hi shocking waistcoat, | Two feot DeLind ssived Sueri- | those deserving of rvilef in the following form, @il doo Siook, who looked like # hollylock rapidly | ing in the blanks: plicar he reports | t Franco tor the relief of Paris and the deliverance of Prauce, bolting R terao freman. ablicans, and elect "reauest was soon | iowed up with hice run of 0, and then by tbe berp | unite with the hom oA jnmarperabte ap. | ot 12. two 18s, and %, he brought lis score up to | D. J. Camfeld, a : : Fred, 8m 638, Rudolphe's string’ then standing at 899. — - Loxpox, Dee. 8-8 P, M.—The French Army of | S016 10 000d. aw cence bersn. G: ‘Tweed Poor Asociation of the Reventh Ward Lerap bei ager andes Fred. Smith of | "A short interval now took place, and on reaming ATROCITIES UN SHIPROARD. fe Nort has concentrated around Aras, ‘The 1 UTADA. | ike paar of Directors. OER ETE eee eee Tumiatuntpeveral oiere’’skived | Play Dion rattied Logether 4 vers quickly, aipoing pth lt ea! troups is excellout. the ‘The meptieman who east the Onest | According to insirnetions, t have viaited M—, | In,the management of rreat ships of war. OF ‘maxing the score O08 to (80. fu bis next invita ney Murder—Commisstoner shadow was the Hon. ‘Thomas Walsh, He danced Brees —— font. and ha Soar bene: wan listened to none of there but two, nd ad ot civion Reserved, que Bar ; m nee Tan cond % put two, Dion aaa A dt nddes DATILE NEAR HAVRE, fen te od ae, ie, danced | sttvet, fot end have Tound ——— conde vr letonee. 50 Roa Samat | but two, Dion agin cot a show, and added Bt to hie Loy voy, Dee, 98,—The battle which was fought ta apr hg yortuye score before be laid down his cue, and be supple: | The case of Dav low was very light, | Sup! Navy," at a salary of $5,000, gold, waa not to be d Leach, steward of the brig y fen ented this with G0 at his next attempt, Dion was 7 “ he neietiborioud of Hi wad the Hon. Cus e's sliade lo Number of chiidren tn family, {vou to bat one man, and that man must, mented this with Ellen O, Phinney, accused of murdering © Austrian the w of Havre resulted tn a retreat of | -nd the Hor soley RY Reapecttuiiy, fea net of the Admiralts.. Ho b now only 100 points bebind, but the Frenchman Ls aah the vessel was lying in the ae jane, and the gaining of no ad- | Somer by ee A ——, Visitor of Section No. ——. | * 508 Of the Aire er ithe slipped away agin with 84, and passed the thou. | Jack," a sailor, while the vessel was lying in the satage on cithor side, The lose of the | ove warlike appesrauce, bul hab eote ee eo | Approved. ——, Miiovrentgued Hiv A iit, ta juin the rebel wavy. | aNd pearls $00 pointefabead at 11:31 Thus the drat | port of Montevideo, was continued yesterday Nefore Frouc, in killed was about 300, and the | Yeryeccentric The effect of Assemblyman {Lou THE DIsTRIBCTION OF svEPLIES. Cooke served all through i," F, and was in com: | MIO fea neat rua of Tin the 47th insing, bis | Commissioner Shields, William Scottthe frst mate, wrians about 900, At the outset of the battle | frye .euadow was epolled by bis bog whiskers | Cn the approval of this report, the auplicant in aaa eine eee ie wat, he dritte sof te Ciina, | opponent following with a useful 6f and 3 testified that at the time of the dispute between Jvontaye was decidedly wita the French, but | "As tho great shaow dance died away » erent | or ticket for the articles required, some of which | Asel’-rxiled avd unrepentant rebel. Here he was | TH® GAME WAS THRN CALLED, 1,147 To 980 Austrian Jack and the second mate, te interfered When Kowan weat out, cheer was heard at the cour, The giaut of the | will te furnished at the office of the Association, | rapidly going to the dog Tammany Deinocracy, the Hou. Wiliam M. Tweed, | while other articles, especially fuel, shoes, and | and, being ap ol friend bad come, In hie vanguard wae, the bandsome | clothing Will be obtained as such stores in the Sev. | downward course tv taki: wage Koch, the siurdy Judge Shandies, | enth Ward as the applicant may aclect, the store. | Ware, Dion made a’ apiendid ‘run of 196, whic! i the “intellectual Luke C, Grimes, the sta.wart | koeper receiving the order oF ticket in payment, and | gust of bis officers him within St polnts of Dis adversary fatal shot. With this testimony the caso was ended, Larry O'Brien, ia 8 siunulng overcoat, | obtalning a receipt from the applicant for the goods. INDIONATION OF A PATRIOT Gamme—Radolpne, 1,908 ; Dion, 1,1 and the Commissioner resorved his deeision, the quick-witted = Thomas Canary, the | On the presentation of the order or ticket and re- Up to this point the eudience vance of heavy masses of infantry, protected ‘yart ‘ery, turned the attack of the French, The groun! on which the battle was fought was very Gufevorable to an attack by the Prossiaus, inasmuch 98 they had to cross a plateau exposed to the heavy Dion's noxt five innings added 75 to his total, | t save the life of ms comrade, He alto awore that wile Rudolpne seored 3. This made thi Jack was armed with a sheath knife, and made two Lee pate EY Naoto YL] lunges at him (Scott) before Louch discharged t A ad been somewhat ¥ re of te Feouch artillery, which was placed ina | proad-shouidered Gen, Edward Perrero, the office of the Association, they will be | Marine peeled ee eer at ones ondore Cane ‘ ° eid ha ellad many facto eh oun! ~aar7 évsciaroven wavated postiiets anenin-< john ¥. Savage, the open-countesanced Nelson W. | duiy cash . Kine’s contdence, the Advairal at ones ordered Cap- | Soerassea bi i load bit by bit terexeiee | ShlelA8 has elicited many facts whieh counsel at postigahgtinpeag-acceoragy une, Police MeOrary of the, Eighth Pre: | "li probable that the Association will commence tain Crejghton, who, then commanded he Oacid, | ment increased to fever heat, until it culminal tempted to gloss over or suppress, showing the Rs: 5 citet, the homes el ior 7 -* " ; Tuts ection adorded an opportunity. for tcating | Fweny-vuhth, Depaty seria Jonn Ulennon wea’ | (Ms aitefooobcas’ every arrangement preliminary | hin down to. Manekoh, She introduce him to aurfaning, and" °F ‘oe. Sr#t Hine i266} tnd of tnsaumant thet eeamen may expect ou boar’ eighton positively refusod to reasel, aud said If the Ad TOE CAME WAS CALLED 1,215 ro 1,214, ptarily to do so he would ton, Rowan then backed tug two neck tes, John and Edward Norton, | thereso is being pushed as rapidly a8 i consistent ime Minister, Litre of the Thunderbolt, and « score of oiler | with a proper degree of caution. take f gontiomen. niral o Gu. Grafaila recognized the Giant of the Tam 8 5 throw up his com many Demvernoy trom the gallery, and his instru: | teed Ram f the Vire | down irom sending | meaie poured out a peal of welcome, The cymbals mee Ime le | seapnority ercare t American vessels, ‘The testimony throvgnont shows that tue marJer of this poor aailor by the Dion now began to forge ahead, and sent nis back. | s'eword was deliberate and cold-bloo led. Poor ers into ectasies with a ruberb ran of 141 in the Gad | Jack understood 0% ds of English, and Janing. This made Lis game 1,409 to Radolpue's | on account of the blunders which be inadvertontly 1 but be had another surprise in store, | committed was brutally maitreated by the matos fe quality of the new levies, and their conduct in Yatkie woe very praiseworthy. The action does not Moci¢e su) thing, and was only useful in suewing how promptly the Prussians can mass great bodies men Grea! preparations had been made by the | ciashed, the big dram roared, aud the ophocieides Mert Relity’s Liquor. dation o| his proté (6 w Bangkok. Accordingly the | LS. 9 in bis 65th inning, which gave A — Freneb fir this attack, and the battle had been ex- | 824, other brass instruments’ revelied in totes | The other eveuing goodly company of gen- | Oseida etarte bim a Jead of 242 points, Rudolph’ seemed scared | Phe Woman whe Kiseed Recorder ke the city 1 4: of joy, while the violins and bass-viols quiy tlemen were asrernblod in the establisument of As: shave thay pu cep At is opponent's brilliant play, and com: ath dana; Dovted ia the city for several days, with execkement. The soos's fine f ‘The terms proposed by Admiral Rowan in this ex playing in anything bot bis usual style. He #i d -——. Tghtod with a gow of Drie. “He seemed 0 sistant Alderman John Reilly, corner of First av: | renei'a'hehult mere tat be should have Ay eT fed appested 0 Fagana Isaacs, a black-eyed Jewess, was a THE ARMY OF THE LOIRE, nities Of the ladies and tho warm greetings | enue and Thirteenth street, discussing hot spiced | year, coli, be allowed to choose & gor you witness in the General Sessions yesterday, She had commen clouds, and departed before 1 o'clock: | pam and the merits and demerite of the Hom. Boss | febei officers. bare binown aurxeon. and ax S| given her testimony and was sbont leaving the The Counonading and Capture of #8. Cala Grafu'la’s bond, ex Alderman | Tweed, Alderman Reilly was the principal speaker, | to'be recniaved alter. tl than now, and, encouraged by bis adversary's weak | stand,'when she suddenly seized Recorder Hackett's The Urussl c ‘wed with € takies, the sais a6 well as the centre of attraction, cont ied teanaportal toe from tee Cai ted gates play, das ed ffi ae et ed Ait ninth | hand and implanted npon it a burning kiss, The Fraace will not Yteld—Tho Us chambers the |G " t to be advane Chem. In due time the Oneita | tuning, and cuted 10 Aienifed Reoorder, deeply embarrassed, tiurriedly Victory. waiters and’ the hat ra dane. Gentlemen,” sald the jovial Alderman, a8 be | srrived in Bangkex, and Ruwan's recommendations iret, thus adding 427 to bis score in six | “inaraw the and, and’ blushed aa the’ spectators Bonoeav Dec. 28.—The Pru: furioas energy, woe five thou- | sipped his toddy, you can talk as you please about | ware laid before the Prime Mintster by the disgust ‘The game then stood 1,748 to 1,345. smiled. nds, great aud small were winkiag from | William M. Twe Td like to know if there is a | od Creigiton. The Prime Mivister met the " Man He polificians and the ears of the of the Par West" in & gorgeous #aloon of th me sco! ded the town of St, Calais on the 9th, and then f 1p this room who has not either directly or in. | nin Dion. Rudoiphe. A Rule that Works two Way misred ine place, where they committed many dis- | "les ar ifin euoreme jor Airset] Wad ebed ona tecied ok Kim bs tons | Ree athe is: cate Mad cue Hane beta ate | pice: oe Feces A reporter of Tax Stw had an interview with fetes. Gea. Chaasy sent a formal protest to the WORK FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Tweed. [don't hear one dissenting voice. He has | were two swords, and his flowing silken robes were one of the young Indy cashiers as Macy's candy Mrussisn Geveral, and subsequent'y issued an order soca given yon employment, and we should show our ap. | Stiff wish their own richeess, Creiziton went in, score yerterday, and was astonished to learn Mr ‘@f the day to his troops, in which be sayi Leok for some Knotty Conundrams | preciation of his worth by eubseribing according | forms. i Macy's method of doing business, The lady in- “Thave warned the Prussians against she further from the Hon, Jacob Mardenberah. (o'our ability. Igo infor Tus Sum and the Tweed | ofthe Prime Minister aud nearly Dlinded bim, and formed the reporter that whenevor the ash wae Correspondence of Tue Sun. monument Now theo, gentlemen, how much | his sword clanked os Romvovr, Dee. 28,—The subject of canal tari | eee ee ea ante ee elt THB TESSALLATED PORCELAIN FLOOR is agein to receive o close analysis ai the next ses | and s acid Sarerre mf ieedier ire sien jos vi, bd Lehre Ligh ead 124) of two Th jon, roar ly, setting down funny looking erpreten beir stom- sion of the Legistatare. Senator Hardendergh of | 110° How forth a roll of wotes and said he'd give | acva to front of the King's Mcat Greclous Aiubasea Ulster, whose able championship of We couse of | nother hundred. Other gentlemen subscribed | dor. Cr: ul ali bis officers doubled them. Porpetration of snch horrible actions as they have PommKted ageinet unarmed places and people, who amerit better treatment from the enemy, because of Meir extrome humanity to the Prussian sick and Wornded.”” a dollar short, she wae charged the leficieney : but that When the cash was a dollar over, Mr. Macy appropriated the surplus, and charged ‘the cashier one dollar for committing the orcor. —__ ‘John Hecker's Phila ropy. BRetREBoBlankeut! BoeutauestotuntttehS-at2er THE PRUSSIANS QUIT ST. CALAIS. canal reform received so Learty recognition at the | smaller «ums, from $25 down to 10cents. The Hon. | selves ap aud advances toward the Minister, Th Py The Catholic Mission Chapel, 58 Rutgers street, i. a Loxwon, Dec, 28—St, Calais, in the Department | nands of the New York Produce Exchange, is ex. | George Tralee wettinent Ha Siena | celenmumune te ee 18 was formally opened yesterday forenoon, The of the Sarthe, 96 mites from Le Mane, has been v: pected to move a reduetion in the rates of toli of | Pweed had given to relieve the pressing wants of | © My brother of the sons," says tho little old fun 3 Rey. Dr. Vinton, of Trinity, in his sermon pald n fod by tae Prussians, who left the tows, however, | lily per cent. in addkion 0 the reduction of last | the poor of his ward, Ils generosity showed that | tionary,‘ recoumends for our gracious consider: ve ” tribute to Join ‘Hecker, Esq., whose charity had Afor making & requisitio the inbab: year. he bad a heart as big as all outdoors, tion, afd for presentation to His hiost Berone and ° given the bail to the service of God, 6 8 requisition upon the inbabiwate, Althongb the revenues accruing to the State from The Hon bir, Holly, after, suotbe sip of Its | Mighty Majesty” (liere every stomach touched the . 2 - ———— A FRENCH ARMY FOR THE BAST. the conse bave, uncer he policy, fallen of $600,000, | teddy, said: ‘I lope all my friends in ner Ward | door), “the perseu of Muadaria Coote." 3 LOSSES BY FIRE. Ki is said that Gen, Bourbaki is moving with his | (i Senator contends that ihe people have really | will add their mite to this suoscriptio + Who is Uris Cooke ?” asked the Ministor. “I i . * been the gaimer in $200,000 and upward, through 4h ——— cannot Oad his peme on tee scroli of fame prepared ue 9 ., Army to the eustern portion of France to operate | rocuced price of breadstuffs and provisions re: | Goo uine Fraternity ai the Soctety Men, | bY His-Most Gractuus Master (the uavy register) rd 0] The report that Gon, Geo, “B, McClellan's man- against Gen, Werder. sulting from the inangeration of his policy of low | Genuine Fra id Men. | \'Did he serve in the Grea: Ware iu tho Par West 1" aac} 3 | sion was burned is untrue. Se tariffs, Let the lovers of govd conuudrums keep | Te ‘Ae 2iiior of The Sun *He did," said Creighton, but for the hunor of sie 6] ‘The stock of Farrell & Co., publishers, at 107 Ful- FRANCE WILL NOT TIELD. their weather eye open, Sim: It must be a pleasant task to record, as | tne Admiral, be would uot say on which side. Tue mrn 5 18] ton strect, was damaged yesterday to the amount of ‘Tho Gonoral adds that it is evident that France is ed thme rolls by, the better actions of our fellow citi. | Prime Minister took the documents and sait he : 1 oun a | 810,000, reba te arin ae tf Raliway & tens, tach ab the Hon. William M. ‘Tweed's great | Zould.Wy them before the Hing, and thie closed the 1 glean 19 $) anitt National Bank of Michigan building in Mar. Rordes, bet ane vit ont the struggle to pre- | = Cuevetaxp, Des. hn the Atlantic and Great | sic to the poor, It is werent relief to your read | * que KINO OPENS 1S EYES. Ena of gd Inning the score ‘stood; Diow, 1,980; Ru. | Wee raved. Herve her Roper. ope tn henendenee, Western mail train bound west this morning, ran | org to see our better mature reflected so gener. Subsequently it was learned by the Sta dolphe, 1,04 es Rroom's Varieties on Jefferson street, Memphis, TUR USUAL FRENCH VICTORY, off the track about five miles w: Gusly, We wish him good health and a long life, | thorities tat Cooxe bad fought atainst the So eT Tim the wardrobe, wane ac., was basniod yesterday Lonvow, Dee. %.—Gen. Chauzy complains bitter. | Suttons. The hind car, which was filled with emi- Rirler of the West" instead of for him, and they at . and aplace in heaven after his pilgrimage here, I} once returned the papers to tie Adimiral aad re- would like to relate @ transaction which took piace | fusod peremptorily to confer the appointment upon defective flue wes the cans fect, turning over several times. One man named | igs, Wednesday night, The stone cutters returned | bie candidate, It was afterward givep to an Eng. Morning, was taken from the ruins to-day and iy he cause, Tlopkins was killed, and two others were badly io- lehman, ened. The contents, ng $20.000 in bank | Fire mpbell's house at 319 {Jared Oue orshetn 1s not exvected to recover, Fit. | $1,000 to the stone masons, which the latter had do- | “iis ip thotuistory of one of Admiral Rownn's at ‘d (reasury notes, were found to be uninjured, CPSs faann Giockiym. iraq comaree 0 ie smouat {eon others were shiehtly burt. The train wes about | nated to the support of the atone cutters’ strike last | tempts to couler bonors upon his rebel friends. camimae Ay, ; two hours behind time, and Was ruouing very tap: | epring. "There are eatd to be other cases, but bone where ho HORSE NOTES, ‘olter House's dwelling in G! Dec. 28.—The Southern Express | Mrs. Siemond Stethetmer's house, 120 West Forty- fire of Sun. | INLD street, was Dnrned yesterday, ‘Loss, 615,000. A Wo tLe conduct of the Proseians, He denies hay fx been defeated, and avows the intention of (aking revenge for the acts of vandalism of the ems, «rants, was thrown down an embankment o thirty tenbury, Conn. ry D a d put sve Uaited States to se ned vesterday morniog. The tamily escaped in Constantinor he Turkish Gov. | 425 imnved sors mined 12 Aas cane tes When the atone cutters brought the money into | Worn expense ss in thin mee : —- : their alent clothing.” Loesy. 83,000 @anent bee ye urged fupon the powers ite es fli the masons’ meeting room in the Demilt building, The sharge that @ Admiral felted, to supply the | Se! uator Genet ie éiviag fe saritna Bat ye Mrs, Hirschfeld's dry good: store, Mrs A Bova sbipctions 40 a one affeci- corner Twenty-third street und Second avenue, the | Onelde with boata ts to well known that it needs no | O/°yfariem Flats will de driving medaured wl Alb kat store in Lynch, «tie Danobian Frincipsilties 1a the Loadon Cou: | | Great Lire tn Mockenlers pest (aasous Were taken by surprise, ‘They bad often, | {ther explanation tian to resdirw it truth, We Hae eacat OT tas EE, eee ia ak Pea ay aight. Lows aouut ard. ‘Lhe Hon. P. C, Pialds hus been too much absorbed tinoa election to exerosse his Woodpecker stock ; bat CAM ROWAN DE CONFINED, ‘The Hon. Thomas L, Tullock, one of the most in eee German Unity, Mesicu, Deo, 28.—The Bavarian Chamber of Be ives lias voted im favor of an enlarged South (rrwan Bund, to be allied with the North Ger- an Coutederation, nine thie evening fire wos discovered in the upper | Gonated money to other trades, but had never seen story of McVean & H paper warehouse on | sng come back. The good feeling that bound them | quentiy) Republicans ip this city, and who lost a sou, | fuinor saya. wien the adoroinnt ‘of Ins palace Ie com: | Ot Exchange vtreet, Fire unpihilators were introduced | would be hard to describe. They would sooner give | Paymaster Pu.lock, in the Onolda, Is working like @ | [icte and his stables daly prepared for the receotion of | Salet dtheer half an hour extineuisved | 128" lake. ‘They were in a dilemma, ‘They ro- | peayer W defeat Rowan's confirmation. He demands | tis trotters. ire will om ¢ laden his constituents T Cicited Blaine Bdtel la Valatie into the building, and in half an hour extinxuisl: quested the stone cutters to take tive handred dol- | that before the Renate tako action Rowea's eoaduct | with the ight of his beaming countenance. ‘The Uniet States Hote! in Valatic, N. ¥., owned the flames, The puilang wae however, Govded | inrs, but the stone cutters declined, claiming that | fn thie matter be rigidly jvvostigated. He cums | Dr. Seth Marris enjoys bimself daily in his elegant | Ph yma, c: Ataford) wae burned yes: With water. The Semage by Bre wee alight, the ‘money bad served thom in their time or need, | that owin wonld not allow Cupt. Williams's clerk, | coupé, drawn bY & pair of magnificent mal lowe, thence t Hewitt's awellin 4A midnight flames were discovered iu the lower | aod had been drawn from the masons’ funds, and it | Crowninsliels, to come to the United Stasaswhen the Quarters, was barned on. h inst. Lows Tt was occupied by Major Thiant command: post, with lis family, and the faumiiies of several ——— Death of Prof, Elbridge J. Cat! ringed. Th Rtvnets awelling and Selocn’ aid th ayand Graalain 5 story of the same eatablishment, and soon envel- Seeane aa it r Ir (the et 4 vors of the Onelda did rod, ‘at the Cayugn that hie subscription to a Altvng ni Howitt, which were all Ou Harard graduates of the later yoore Oped the beilding, end ew tresten the 8djolg Lag | ee ea ee ee a en eee eae ta mau? be teared | Serced montmnent watid ne forwarded whan the F Paten, Shorp, and Hewitt, which were all bu ae Pager ; Cutters’) power to do ao, Gratitude, however, re: | cnet cerita revelations uit be mad B " opld be forwarded win tie $20 000" Vouranco 8i1"n way personal friends, will be pained to learn the | straciares. maine. ‘Phe masons accepted the money tardily : ae Davement Rad been thoroughly lesled by the froste of eaeiasied iad fea of Prot, Bibridge J. Cutler of Harvard Uni. —_—————_ Tt'was ploarant to witness fe between two ee daca sUnincn De Caine versity Spantes eere aie @ ting | Of te Brestest societies In this country, O, YC. sah 2 WASHINGTON NOTES. eae ee , 28 ~The rebels are presenting pata er Prof Cuter was a graduate of 1858, an@ glasomate | ., Havana, Dec. 26 bare tale : s mennt nal ‘The Aldermen yesterday eppointed 690 Comms. ———— Iuek Downs, formerly Doputy Sheriff nt Memphis BE Prosi ‘ent Elliot, aud was for several years after | hers, Ticir condition when Wey reach the tOwus | rq, son, acheat o shomdiey ponmeol Grant fuyors Logs tion to the Senate took strychnine om Tuesday niet and died, nh Nhe f interest paid Presidou " Srelusiton engaged a teschlag and Journalism in | is lamentable in tho extreme, Duan Brn: Moved by an irresistible impuuse of ad. | polite imount of, tateress paid upon ity coupon | | The Prosidcut win give a teriee :of slate dinuers , ms bg ns ee H aeons iy sam om fast GIAZEN TSE 75 miration at the last great action of that able states ‘The Manu‘actui National Bank want @ portion Mrs. President Grant will receive every Tuesday oars past lie hus filled the post of Rrofessor o maa, public-spirited throplst, the Hon. Wi wohoartod philan- | of the city funds deposited with theu aiternoon uring the winter, beginning with Jan. 10, M, Tweed, I beg to eicloso ny The final meeting of the Board of Aldermen for | B.H. Hill of Georgia denies that he has written pital hates componies Now. 6, 7, and & of Staten Wotorn Longuaves at Harvard, Tis poem before A-OF AN, , 0 re c estimo: Was held Featerday afternoon, but no business of | rntthe Kas ry Radicalied oF gee! i Woe Phi Bets ut the ou'break of tie war attracted gueqyeeeranl pinging match Ou Btapleton | ohesk for $10 toward erecting « suitable teatimonial | 40 wa) held Netetaay atarogn tau a unnete Of | othe Kael, elther faYUring Wadiealiem or seeking ander waa killed by James Wicker Sutverssl atiention Wo Lis great poetic ability, and he Monday nexs IRGoTca Totes ofthe many noble g! 8 | the handsome President, Alderman Bergen of the Teuth ha Chine maile br the etaamer whieh orrived in Haroasbure, Ky on Saturday last. | Wicker TE pen us well kuown io Now Eweland for tle re “NEW JERSEY, saWhoiher thie ay taxe the form of, eotovsal statue, | Ward: a Gua 'Francleco on the 2d reached” Washington oa ‘dangerously wounded. "™ "ve Several Hues en FL CTArHtID 08 oy ke, GeAiMas Berenaal gual —.-- Se eene Ar Cre, itenalt Be worthy tae man, ands PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Tuesday. ent Anderson, Bee. file loves wa im an ofte ent offcer mi sard Tule tet te wan killed baae LIA cease ‘thac ti shall be plac ® Kran pheidcs The new Svedish Minister, Olaf, Sterna on et ap last night to Ludlow For of Sarmestnegs and promises V genve iu Orange Yesterday bY @ passing train other edualy roti, Morans Secretary of Legation at Lonton, wil Pate en oe ee jae ou the voyage {rou Genoa ts this port ol have b en in the woods near the heck Is but an oaruest of | Feialn th ne for the firs 6 reco r 3 . oklyn Horne-Car Tragedy. Bree Ne ber Sent uw ors and New Jersey. et 4 a thie obieck H, J. Kimball bas been elected President of tne | ind hu for the, Arat, time recognised | acimothy Taber, 05 old ebliad of Blackwell's The Coroners jury in the ease of John Kourke, | Pte line Seth iene esterday continued fully, Jour ghedieat wera ep, | Brubswick and Albany Ieallroad the Pu é ea by him ‘whene® ‘he’ nad Fetnened bus ° ‘by Win, Hall on the night of the 18th | ark wold wiauight, with no prospect of 1s coas Naw Yous, Doc geennee Br rae ‘Vie Mteublicans of the Third New Hampshire | All the members of the Cubinet, with the excen- ball enteren fhe neany” ‘ont arin bas, \ TOW in an AUisutic avenue eer, yestor he thirty-one horaes of the Bloomfeld Ratiroad, | > : ae District have bominated A. F. Blevens for Congress, Mon of Secretarics Fish, Boutwell, and Belknap, are dod by Dr. BprOetty jocaed up ay res dered ict of justifiable hi le. tue | told by the Sherif ou Tuesday, brought only 81:9) An Honest Western Man Comes Down, Banucl Reed, the oldest momber of the Masonic | Sbsent from Washington, t¢ 7 Wide showed thet Hal ae attickad'by Hourke | Paterson wilt petivion the Legislature for anew | 70 tne Mitvior of The Sun. body ih ihe West, died on Tuesday in Covington, Ohio. | Rnough, evidence has been developed by | Mr. all, bank watchman in Worterl, ud crverai others, before he fired the fatal sbot, oharter shathanaat ofthe Giip Beak) geanrattinalte ask Sin: L enclose herewith 10 cents, which I wish cligar Admiral Boggs bas salted fr Barge, te ree Wer at there will Ug cee ere ee iy poustoaliy. youto apply to the Boss Twoed statue, I ama | who bias beon ordered home, Sharetions be bout to be uncovered by Mr, Welsh r ara eihananeet —— 4 2 1 “ lM . epator Wilson has returned from Boston. and re- | ly (ound under the platform of the depol TP) ; Wosiera man and a rampant Republican, pat I di The Rey. J. W. Strong, who was injured by the D y ? irs aaa t ’ CHM-CHAT. on ‘ond accident Ih wee Gir es, ports the track clear tor his redleetio y a the 4 avy, of Yarmouth, Capt — nay jon Is counicere i Butler mo a r ta i ‘on ihe i eum, aon Bom Wee B, NJ", for Boston, with » oarxo newly elected eMfecrs of Pacific Lodge, 283, | place; and as you have eo kindly cousented to re- | Gen’ achenck will resien hie present seat in Con. | Tennmorement devoid of friends who haye any lui ered bis dressing-r foal, vcrived here to-d iy, awd reports th be iketalied this evening in Booth’s The ve small contributions, thereby placing it with! rene na ryeiae b a intr taraas ister’s gill, and val Relwern Cape Ord sad’ Pretehor'e 2 “ ‘each of ull to aid in this good work, [ hope you Wand on the idth. fits Gsughtor ally’ wilt eo. he President baa remitted the Ane of $25,000 | Win. Kollmer, oue of t ‘Aus connected with the ber bi Jo. 64, has elected John HL. | will take this small donation, and if necessary I | company him, ter Dyor, inte cashier of the Now cused of the (helt by Bergeaut Ril thay Yetchod fin harbor, where abe will maxs | catageei, Mi Waa, Siewars, 8: War-Preds it. W. | will give ax much more LH. HOWARD. "| “4 biind (armor in Chenange county, nest Norwich, et itregwarities, “Bret. baviag served bi hem to» woman tal wes: We uscostary repairs Tadiend; JW. . New You, Deo, #7, 1870. ha Cwrentyeune”dnugiiery” tae boon tarred but sentence iy Dedhbut Jails served is #1 OG isa hee ee 10 Seman Tees: or int ve. war ane den, B hy A, i ve, e104 fore from there eked hie on Tuesday 5 | Warden, b Ascher, To the Buitor of The the dead wetght w DIK WALL & hAsChOS Bhd recol, ch Wasssxoron, Des yp poy ebont | WARM RAI. a | te ihe y ral of the Rey. Albort Barns took piace | thatit s hepubit Moat, mearly severing’ the head {row the body.” Mrs gery ol tol which was aif uyette, Ledge, Ho fT “1 wiwee tf Sin: lwas present a few evenings ago at a phia yesterday afternooa. erinan would not ung Will prowably recover. The couple had beem ied Uae trig: i ant phd of bhi c hy ev ( 2 0 bed. petleg he tris | ng Worthy. Mostar an ‘ oes gubeoribed toward the lw. sue mers, Heutlok, Jobmeoa, aad’ Dr. Dauii auled La Congress aa burlesque upoa law aud us woms quarrels, One of noma bar exo, hiking bor Lasem bli, hin. Conlin BLUE Geb, nl ORaKE YB. PRICK TWO CENTS. —— DASHES HERR AND THERE HY THB SUN'S REPORTERS, pany have just accepted from the contractors w line connecting Hempstend with the South Side Long Island Railroad, at Valley Stream, The Board of Directors was reorganize! on the 96th, the now Board being composnd of men of means and enerery who are determined t make the road all that the convenience of the public demants. Ponr trains per day are tobe run each way, making close con- nections with thoe of the Bout Side road, The lime from the depot in Williameburgh to Hompstesd fsone hour. Distance, 94 miles. The Company is entirely free from debt except frst mortgage, and is every way in prosperous cir- cumatancas, A report of & legal contest rotative to the possession of an engine on the road. which ape peared in neveral paners lately, ios in some quarters given an erroneous impression. The action wan be- Twoen a claimant of the engine, and the contractors who built the fine, and {did not affect the responst: bility of the company. ‘There havo been frequent newsyper allusions to proposition by Mr. A. 'T. Stewert to build a tine of milroad connocting Hempstead with New York. We are assured by prominent citizens of Hempst that they know nothing of sch a proposal, and th do not believe Mr. Stewart eapable of contributing Anything to the public good, except he sees a fortune for himself. Depredations of the Nineteenth Ward Ga: Yosterdey morning Charles Smith and Joseph Quinlan, two of the notorious Nineteenth Ward kang, went into William Miller's saloon, 500 Second avenus, and got liquor for which they refused te pay. Mr. Miller ordered them to leave, when they asanulted him and Mrs, Miller, ‘Tho latter, aiter re- Ceiving several blows, escaped out of a back door. Mr. Miller ran to the street for assistance, and his return be found one of the rufane with the money drawer under h rm, and the other with « boitle of cin to his head. They were secured a given into custody, Justice Bixby commiited 1 to suswer in definlt of £2,000 bail each. e. | The Hempatend and Rockaway Railroad Comm, the) An Incendiary Caught tn the Act, Patrick Begin, coachman, was recently dis charged by Mr. Frevlerick Breyvogel, of S48 West ‘Thirty-cighth street. He was subsequently heard to utter throats ogainst Mr. Broyvogel. Last event Henry Aikel, Mr. Breyvogel's hostler, went to the stables in the rear of the promises, in which were several valuable horses and vehicles.” On approach ine he saw a man inaide, inthe act of applying ® lighted mateh to the hay. Alkel seized the incen- diary, who proved to be Patrick Begin. He was locked up. —— The Brooklyn State for 1871. The caucus of the Democratic members ot the Board of Aldermen for 18T1 yesterday Gocided to support the Ron Wm. (, De Witt for Corporation Coonsel, Jucob I Berven for Prosiient of tt Board, and Patrick Tourney for Keeper of the City Hil, “Puc Democrats will have a major™ty of six in the Board. —_—— New Heads tor Poverty Corner. A rumor was circulated in the Custom [House yesterday thats large number of oficcholters were to be decapitated before the New Year. ‘These ate tachés are known to be orters of ex Gov. Fons ton, ‘They are to reveive notices to quit their doaks when they receive their salaries for the month of December. Saving the James Thompson ple: in the General Sessions yes! A trial would lave oceupled two hours, at a cost to the county of $400. As you lave saved time and expense,” tt, Twill only sen four years and ning months, wileh is Joss than you otherwise would have go! Tanne Roventhall's Holiday Honeymoo: Isaac Rosenthal, of 230 Madison street, was married to Belab Freco last month. His honey- moon was disturbed by the arrival of lis other wate, whom he had deserted in Germany five years be- fore, Rosenthal was tried In the General Sossions yesterday, but throng a flaw iu the indictment ee caped punishment. The New Police of Brooklyn. Police Sergeant McKee and Patrolman Don- nelsou, of Brooklyn, were yesterday dismissed the force for having attempted to inflaencs the testimony of private watchman Shipley, who was a witness against two other oflcers. They were wiao hold for tunmereifully clubbing one Alex. Stewart ~ ————— SPARKS PKOM THE TELEGRAPH, ii Mayor Selby of San Francisco has given to pablie charities his entire official salaries for the ing to $4,200, Benjamin Chickering, of Pittsfeld, Ma been cheeted from the office of Secretary of the Berkshire Mutual Life Inenranes Cont that town. for apiroprinting, 88,00) of the Comp funds fer god apeculation: “The Compauy is secured frow loss. FLASHES FROM THE OOBAN CABLE: jf athy ‘The Liverpool cotton market closed with apiands 4 8Md., and Orleans at BHC, Consola closed ot 917% ; fve-twentios, 1962, 88%: INS, 4 : INET, BIG: Kon-TOriles, Bis; Erie, 19%; I ols Gentral, 112. Sefior Sagarta has taken the post of Foreign Min- ister of Bpain, and not, aa before stated, that of Prect- dent of the Council. ‘The Bavarian Honse of Deputios has rejected the federal treaties, with a view to obtaining en lunprove ment in their tern It is semi-oMcinlly denied that Byron Bouse has replied to @ pole from Bismarck concerning the status of Austria toward (he German Bund. The Sn Cortes yesterday voted to dissolve, and therenyon Adniral Topete, who was opposed te The vote, tendered his resignation as « member. eeanen DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL, place tac A number of ottractions will shortly be added to the “Black Crook Farnie is writing another burlesque for the Lydia Thompson troupe. Laura Keone will commence ber season at Lina Edwin's with » oew drama, * Saratoga " will be avane Fitth Avenus Th ‘The fairy spectacle at the New York Cirous is the delwht of thourends of the little onos this festival week Next week is * Rip's" last at Booth's, © Rieb willbe gtvon Ave nighte in the week’ Satu ‘mings will be en to Mr, Lawrence Barrett and Love aod Loyalty ‘There is no truth In the report that Mies Charlotte Will lay. at Nooth's Theatre, ‘There Is too reason, on the contrary, to De'tove that this ad- pie actroes Wil appear HO more 0 publi ‘There is hove that we moy near Nilsson tn opera ‘at the Grand Opera Honse in Febra hae you Mis only_a hope on. the public, and ’an garmest’ desire’ om that of "the mauagement’ of that neatre 1 JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. —— © Grocers’ Fire Iusurance Company are winds 1p thelr business ‘he Hu inson Family will sing iv the Beresa plist Church, on Bedford street, thie evening Potcs Murphy of Fifteenth street, wns killed yeu: terday by failing from # new building in Fifty iourth street A. short season of e: Weduesday evening pexe Theatre. Lyman Wilbur of Dix. Schuyler county. has be. quenthed $1.00 t0 "tie Orphan Aeyiain ia the ety New York.” r ” rn Italian opera opens on the Fourteenth Bt anniversary of th PR Charen was Asyluin ‘i Forty ceipis for the year were pengitares $15,615.63, he Anat of the Board of Fiucation for 1470 waa held yesterday afternoon, The Fin Com: tee reyorted the receipts for tlw your wt B2,74,060,5 iments at #2785 585, 1m & alan mM. The Habilides of tue Hoard aiugut ‘A wetion was grented by Judge Monell yesterda inthe suit by Davia Groesteok. againse Want lites compe: Morgan Dix, and others, involving the tithe 66 the Trinity Property. ro fiavet Party, he having boca appolited Com of Mr! Danaoonibe The report of the Commissioners of Estimate and Asseaaments tn the yuatter of the widening of Broad> Way was conf mod by Judge Cardozo yesterday morn: Ing, AMdavite were offered in oppos{tion. but dudgs Gardezo that as they had teen Commitsioners he could not hear hem. Yosterday afternoon Comptroller Connolly opened the bids for $250,000 dock bond, to bear legal interest, ana the principal payable in ll. There were eleven bidders, ‘aod {he nt Offered was $726 000, AL Fates panto hom 10) 10 102W. There were two bids tor the ano ‘one for $200,000, wt Tutor ranging tr 100 to 102 38, ‘aisha Goorge Surittmattor gets $10) a month as enter i In the Bt. Nichole Hie nas commenead @ Wife, and, pending ite deo 1 pay her BU n month. H bat Analy failing to @ » pearerday ®uked (0 lave AD OMacde Béelsion reorved LIFE IN THE M ‘TROPOLIS, eee