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V?-X\XIX..K?-1-2.101.
NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1880.
PRICE POUR CENTS.
OPENING THE NEW YEAR.
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SOCIAL OB-EKVAKCE OF THE HOLIDAY.
HuW 1S-0 WAS BBQ-.** IN NI.W-YOUK-S_VER.IL
RIXKrTl"NS AT WASHINGTON?TIIK OUSI ItVANf
OK TIIK KAY FLSKWIH BB.
Tin* first <lny of thc new year was observed
with mote thai ordinary social animation in
"Wushiinrton ; there were receptions at the
\V liitt* lluiisf, at tiie hovea ol^ members of the
Cabinet, and several other residences. In
New-York yesterday the chances in the city
jMViininont were not extensive, and very
few oHitiiJs received triends at the
City Hall. The weather was favorable for call
in,:, although thc wolhiujr, was had, and the
aoeial features of tba rta* were as prominent
as usual. In Diooklyn Mr. llocchcr, Dr. Storm,
Mr. TalBiajre and other well-hii' n preachers
received a great nuniliei- of call .
festive scents Al un: CAPITAL.
A Pilli 1.1 INT I'KC ri-1 ION AT TIIK Will TK lint sk ?
TIIK DIPUiMATIC COBM PBB-KS1?C.r.M HM.
M'CIAltll.lTY.
I ev TEi.KC.ntrn Ttl Tits tkibink.I
Washington. Jan. 1 ?A brilliant New Ve n's Pay
has jual closed in tin- ninny offlk-ial Intuits nf Wash
iiiL'toii. Calline; waa nure Hernial than for three
jens previous at the Kxeciiiive Mansion. The
nar kits i-f tin- New Veal's ceremonial is thc rcceii
ii"ii ni tho Diplomat,' Corps by tho President.
'lucy alone hive written Invitation*, which ure
Issued by the Secretary of State for ll n. m. Tlc
li'.l'iiiliersnf tl.e Cabinet ilSMSled t lie 1 resilient if
litiallyni the reception, whick took place in tbs
Line i'ailor. lue mansion to-diy was simply bul
tastt'fiiTry decorated with wreaths of smilax and
with Howers. '1 he National colors were draped over
thc euairal window of tba Blue K'xhu. The apart?
ments were liffbted wi.lt eas.
At ll thePresideBllal party ont. rel thc room to
ninsif'b_- the Maii'ic Band, which wai slat ion .1 in
tiie euMi-r.i einl of the corridor. Tbe par ly formed
in lue in ln'tit of tin-1 eui ral '.'.van tims: Tiie l're
iilentiat his right tho Ykcl'rcidi'iit j ibm Mia,
Hayes, uah four other ladies. Mi". M. K:!!, Mei
Mil i hews, "a daughter ot tuc ex-Senator, Miss
t'"oK, ? cousin of Mrs. Hays, and Miss Marti dale,
of Indiana. 1 be l*n**ddeul hat. al his left Mr. W bb
Haves, nlnle CorOiX 1 Casey stood beside Mrs. Haves
to introduce people. The President biniscll intro
duccd hi- pnests '.ii the Vice-l'reM lent. Mrs Hayes
waa die-' I more elaborately than is ber ciiM?rn,
Her white brocaded satin had embroider
iugi of cold thread and sleeves ni l>uth
c.->c lace iu wrought willi seed peails; tie
Underskirt wa* nf plain white satin. Sm wore u
stiver comb ami tba miniature of the I*r< bi I. nt .-ct
la diamond*. The ladles receiving willi lier wei,
pretty and vonna;. Miss Jennie Matthews wore a
taetciul drees of white cre'pe tie thine. Thc mein*
pers of the Cabinet were nil present; Secretary
Evarta in a frock coat, the re_winder, aa also the
PrcaHtenl a:.d Vtce-1 .resident, In evening dress.
Except thc Aitor..ey-(M'iieial they were all accou
pained bv lulus. Thc- last-named took upon hid
aim Mrs. _e_ator Logan for a promenade ol the
leonis. Tbe member*of Ihe Cabinet and the ladies
who were with them eame by special canis of invi?
tation at ball-past H>.
A* sikh) astin- Presidential group were in line. Hie
Lhplo'.n inc Corp*, the European members in full
court tires-, thc others in ordinary dress coats, ex
cept the ( hines.' secretaries, wha wore the native
eoatume. came in from thc lied Parlor, led hy Sir
Edward r hom too, deua of thc eoips by virtue ii
his beiiioiily ni servite biro. Alauy otthein were
Bltouipailke? %J ttr**rr wlte* tm *t*M*^*sm*mWS*M stleil
ln_ toilets. \Vith the British Miuister came
Lady Thornton, amt her two diiiphtei
and Mr. and Mrs. Adam, of the Lecali<ui.
'J lie Kussian Muii-.tiT.Mr. Shi*-)--], was ai ronipaiiietl
lu* two Secretaries of Leas! lon. The German Em
?ire was rejtrcseuted by its Envoy, Mr. Kurd ron
bi hloy. l; Spain by Minister Don Felipe Mendel and
rVcretarie* ; Austria bv Baron Krn>t Mayer, Envoy
Extraordinary, ami his Secretary of Legation, Mr.
I.. Bluhdorn; portugal by Viscount Ins Konunaa.
With the Yisci.unte.-N hi* wife and their son ano
dauabter; the Net bel html* I.3 M. DePe?tcl- lieu
in uk i y M. lb 1 manu la...len rone, wb we accom?
plished Xew-1 ngia ml wife is nbscnt from Hie
ult. Ibo 1'iirki-li Minister. ? Aristaraehi Bey,
Was ii,eoii!|iaiii"d his ,v tiitai v (ll the
F"Uth Aili, rt an l.i nation* Colombia I ul
Sia-r An s'-aiena ; l'eiu, Hon Jose Carlos
'i racv. C'narue il'Afl iir-s \.ith Int Secretary; Vciic
auela, Mr. Dalia Costa; 1 bili, Senor Alua Burnagu,
Ins wile, sen ami iii.neille's. Ihe Mexil an Munster
B" 11 /. mi ie 1 ri. wa* a -ci np mi" 1 by hi* wife, sim,
and two handsome daughters; tiie Haweiah Kiiia*
dom ism represented by Hs minister. Elisha ll, Al?
len, while Mr. Vuna Wine ami Mr. D. \V. Bari lett
with thc l.nli. a of tin 11 1; milli's ami two native set -
rt tai ie-, made up tbe Clunes- ri ,n si -tattoo, and
Mr. Yo*hnla and two secretaries ike Japanese,
HenorUarcia ?,f tbe Argentine Kepuhlic. Mellor
Boret* and wife ol Bragil, ind Mr. Maurice Delfoa.se
of liclgium, are absent from thc country, bnt were
rcpic.-cntetl by members of theil respective l.t-ga
t'OI)'.
Burh ol Ihefionalors ami Representatives ns tuc
In tue elli weie vc rv generally present, including
Pcnatora Mot nil. Beeb, Allison, Carpenter, Harris,
Kellog-. Booth. Logan, Pendleton, and Kepresi uta
livea Wiitin*, Calkins, Conger, Belford, Ath
citiin, Bayne, Bingham, Monck, Ketcbam, Knott,
Morrisou, ILizlclou, Williams (Wis.), Davis (fal.),
tim,de, Neal him! Sapp. Many of these w, rc aecoiii
iKiniCil by ladies. Bishop t*impM*n,of the Mi (1.1st
;prit:pil Citurc'i, was |Wrsent, as Wi ; e al-o (ieorto
Bai.iT'.f*, Beter Parker, Jndae Hull, and many
olin r pomona of present or mist distinction.
At 11UMI the Justices id the Supreme Court were
received, all except Justice limit being present, _.
vere also Judge Otho, the Reporter, ami Mr. John
C. Nicolay, the Marshal. All were a oom pa 11 led by
IKdiea extent Judge I ulai, wli i is a bach* h.r. There
Wciv als* pre-etit Chh-f-Justiee Cartier mid Ids
assistauis of Ike Dist net auineme Bench, thc H.*.
ti let Coiiiniivsiout'i's, Cbiet-Jiihtiei* Drake of 11 j ?
I'otirf of (nairns, nnrl Matshnl Fn-deiiek DoiibIsph.
At 12 o'clock the Anny and Navy ulliceis, in full
uniform, entered the parlors. Ueoeral sherman willi
Colonels I'oitrtlel.itte. Audenreid and Mi Cook, nf
bis star!'. Ailjiitant-tteaeral Tnwiiarud, (lenerals
Marcy. Van Ylict, Marfcely. WriKht, Alvotd, S111
t'con-tieiieral Barnes, (Jenerals Henel, Dunn, Meyer,
li:eek, Holaiord. Crana, l'arkc. Carlin and Cohamls
Woodward, ilillinirs, Ons, Uenjiinin. Hodges, hii?1
Winthrop, <M th*- Navy, were Admiral Borter. Rear
Admirals Johu Rodgers, Worden ami Shii'I*. Coin
ni,; res Carter, Wkitiug, .leilers, English ami
f-'i uk. CaplaittB Wells, franklin ami Law, beeidfl a
l.'.vral iepre.?*-iitation of tho Marine Corps. Tbere
m;i* a very general Btteudance ot Inc l)e|iarttntmtal
oftteerr* ol high gradea, and tba irrest East Parlor,
i; ti whirh the gue.-ts p is*ed after nce|.fion In thc
Blue Room, wa** a n ene of brilliant interest lor more.
t' ni an hour.
Snnii after 12, the Diplomatic corps withdrew ta
breakfast with tho-ertetary of (state and family,
according lu u-nal custom, and the reauiniug mem
I- ??. ul no- I'tliitiet ami the Rupieme. Juatieeaaoon
after retired. Ihe receptions at the bouses of these
werethroagad in all ruaea. Mn*Watta received
siutcd ta ber middle parlor, being somewhat lame
lunn aeairia t. ?.cidebt last (summer; the Chief
Ju-ticcand (l_ughtnr, with two ladies, made, the
ii ont parlor a centre of interest. Uenei al Sherman
ninl Li*, stutf WON calling ull tho afternoon, hut a
brillia_t reccptiou occurred at bia resilience, super?
intended by the three Misses Sherman, assisted by
fo.ir ladie.1. Tbe wift? and daughter of Admiral
Borter received hunt'redi of calls. Speaker Raadal]
%vas absent io Phil idelphia, but n full reception
- M given at bis house from 19 to G by Mn, Hau
dall. dsugnter and niece.
Meauabile af tho White House the Veterans of
i_ ,8.r.?MW12.'"-U of lue MoBtaOB Uar, inein
bersof the Graud Army and the Oldeat Inhabitants'
Association came in precession, and from 1 to _ the
Popul&eo were rocoived. Stcretary aud Mrs. _varta
52_rt__5,u -?Sff^1?" lv tUt'lr daugbu-rs ItiBsca
_?___ M*ry nud M"'n,?f- ?ecreutrv QsWl re
the urJi^T" v,_*<-lous aad brilliant gbova
ami tf_?*ryii.i ,Ml1? SM*"**, vt Cleveland,
widk ?it- -i-"**4' of C?'ciui.ati, receiveai :
_*ll.r..h-,ST,?,u,? M Ali *lw the wile
Rbi-r?-or_Ji inA-t",U,il ?^*'?ry Hawley. The
_^_fti2__. ^ wf"'ri(,ffant- Kecretarv mid the
*elW^J^'T<i?0.In.:,>'uw,*tf,,1 n-V Madame
atbT_-S^'^,i^?*w .bellary of War
. Kaunas-rut? ?'"<>' a?'?"irahl.v assisted hy
?.JohnTfSteSa>?U^M--. Filmed
rub h^,_ri',?'r^ Vorv'
*-"??ry and Mrs. Ibompaou wen their
dang'itera ami the two daughters of BianopStmpaon
1bc rnstrnt-tteMjoneral and Mrs. Key, with Miss
Kinma Key and the Misses Hailey, of TeuneHHeis
received their many Irienda at Ilia Ebbitt Bouse
parlors The Attorney-Ceneral's bachelor Quarters
on Fi'lrtitnth-st. were crowded until a late hour.
'1 heit- were abai receptions by the wives of various
Senators, including among others, Mrs. Morrill,
Mis. Thurman an I Mrs. Logan. Mr-, lintier re?
ceived with Mr?, <;. H. C. Druin; they were attended
by a brilliant group of ladies. The wives of several
prominent Kepreaentative- also heh! receptions.
among others Mrs. Garfield ami Mrs. Ilaakill. tbe
latter assisted by Mrs. Mai ldc, wile of the
Assistant-Attorney' General for ihe Interior
Department. Mrs. Levi P. Moiton Hid
not receive, hut maiiv enids \n re left
nt her door, rim wives nf the Foreign .Ministers
tlo not receive on New Year's Day. The wife of
ex-Attorney Ueneral Williams had an elegant
reception at her home on Kbode Island-ave.,
asl.ail also tie wife of Contain Franklin of the
Pulled States Navy, at ber new tonie near the
British Legation. Mrs, ll. 1). Paine, wife of tho
Patent Coitiini*sioner, received at lu r residence on
Capitol Mill. Wine was set veil at vcr' few places.
The Cabinet bouseholdi very generally did not
oller it. and it was omit led at Sot alfi Kaiida.ll's.
Some had punch, ami at all places collco" and
chocolate were served.
iv and ,\Bt)l i m:\v.vci:k.
I AI lillis IAVi'1.1 li Willi A i I.> All .-KV AM) Alil'.l-T.- i
Alli ll All; ? Hl-t 'Mlullis UP TIIR alDKWAI.KS
HOW nu: i>a\ was rPEXT A Hot* J* I) NEW-YOKK.
The New Yea.' av .is ushered in yc-tenl-iy
nlonni's nh the customary miking "i i iiiaii -, blom mg
of ti lilllie-. .Hal lill,Ulla! .ilile DO.SeS ol lilli, ti lit killi*
Ihat tbe ubiquitous small buys are wont t.. -:? ve vent i"
daring tiie early boura of ali puiilic holiday*. Cou ir arr
io gem ral expeetiitiiiu, ib? day npeiieil iinr. tilt- clouds
having broken ali mt '.it.VI uk Wctbi luj evening, lin
eli,i; moouiighl in mc cl maiij lu veuture nut io attend
tile W.,1, I,-.Ina IlllKS tll.lt Vere ill-id III tate.es
i mi illus. The weather ycttcrdjy wa* in rc'rcmilnx
nam na wi ih ti.i.t of bif.1 Ni m Year*. Day, a ben callers
hail to protect immaculate aiiirbiroiii* ami pub*l. il
in ou from thc mow,which blew in mimi* nearly a I djy.
To some person , doubll.**, who un \v,,l , ,'i\ bad
i ? ft* ii a t uie lu Hie tU.-iifibl that a r.nuy dav wouhl give
tLe n some sort of an exi'ii?e fm ci ii u,cir tain-tn
lina fan' 111,a.,ls U.l,iiii.-ii (lie li., ,nilii i,I ll:..
. i,live:,i.-nt m.-?i ngt r iN.y, ibe cl-,ir lillie ky alni tile
i?,ii,l:. ingall ? v, re sninew lia! ir,*.i p. i'Mn;. Hut lu
Ibe l.i J Hil; of pe. pl 1! V. is ,i .! . :. if .ill i . nil 1
to l,e ....le Iii iii _iii nie ii. ? year nu ?.? pii-n-anl atl.it,
ll:,' t.uly ill,, .i li. H 1; wa* the ili.-a,. n ul ly we) ...I
lu.. I il J , miiblli ii "I lin- si lc vt ink- i'1'l is,r. el*. Many ul
t..- l , lilli io, a li.nl a -.ni Iii . ma i- ct li In- li .1- ll.nl
tv,,n! I ia,! u ?;, i. m. i... 11 -11 ? -, 1 .ii. 1 ;,:. ' i ! , ?- ? i.-H j,ii,-. ,|
lo be billin ca* ieeeptai-lt fi.rtbi \ .;? . iiirippd
ron 11 ii tl illy ll om tbe elevuleil ???- ..,,.,, , ,| ,,,,,,, ,,.,.,
Ililli Tile IC Wi I'Hot ll lett mun .n,- .- \n ' . ? ,, ;i -? ,|... n
lija,ii '.lie .-;.(?;?. :.i e.,i,o,i. ,n nt Iii J nt llii:111* ,. .tep*.
li i-nticiiipi.. willi ii b ve ral g. in li nu a in.ab'?n -i le
Miller thal' ?.ilk il "Wti i.ne- ile.-, pt .\ IniikiliE h'one
ft- i ? r- i.,1 I...i,I,) bc I eg I lib'I sf. KUi'Cc-r fal, ninl l..c
r> -IH..1 ,a Ih..'. i.w v .1 Ie ... laughable |Nl'ful Uiaut'i'S !
Wile glLclalij lcaiiu lu fun-..il'.' lill.,ir ll,.iii i,,?.i.,.
say,ii.
Tbiuiigboui Ibe elly il.?? sirei-i* wore a Lolldava*
peet. Lhiwn-'.own everything v._* marly ns ipil-'t
as on Builds)*, lu many ol Ibe st.,. is
iii* policemen were the o.,:j- i--,u inuit*, a*
on* Trent ni>-t.iwii Ibe scene became livelier, ami duV,n>;
tiie atti iuo in tiicie waa t'ouslderanle cm ,i< uh nt nf aa
ext rt in,ly mil'i form In toe neighborhood ul Madison*
ni'.iare. .cure* of e.i* were hurrying np aud down
Fitlh-ave., ami Ihe driver, teemed ii* prim, th- maelvi ?
on their ai,llii;. to.plaah ti it a moro ur i.s* mud I bose
persons who were rh unfortunato as to bave to wake
tli.-ii- New Yeai's dill* on lout. lt tva* geucr.
ally remarked thal there was mi unusual num?
ber ol teni lemon who loos advantage "f li.e malls atnl
ut nicest n.'cr boys In order to send tn. li caril, lo their
lady irletnls. lao po-iiuiu were lan, and caine Har?
dened willi the cards of geath'uien who prelern .1 in eu.
joy the dav by Um Bids of the ebovrful grate Ure* la
tin lr elub-rooaM rather than m thc parlors of the ladh ?
of their nt tiuaiiitniicp. Vet Ike pleaaaot custom nf calb
H^ Jut un; i)i_i*ii>o ul lyal lug aa ubuudiune oi gund
wishes for"vhe" ttetf \Wmfm\mlafrttl.r *t?<e7eror tTy mi'
closies. It lu a fact that appear* M_*.eli_)ea to bo over
looked thst ever* the teneim nt-.'cii-'' population
as weil i,h the dwrliei-s upon .Mun,iv Hui
cuter luto the spirit of thc day and favor each other with
calls anil good cheer.
There appeared io bc many basket, hine nn the door*
up-towu. and in more than one in-tan.-c the lelcrrnph
minsi'Bger boys, u bo with bundles of card* sir died In a
lei'iirely waj Irom one hou*e to another, se med t i be
sorely lt mpl< d, hy au aim .st in? it lal* le ? tiri, 'ty, tu lake
nu Inventor] ni the Humes tbat bi .1 tn en dropjied i>> i ie
would-be callers.' Although Ibe limi-i* preseuietl
some obst sombre exteriors, within ml wt* animation
niel bc intt. A- ihe day wore away the railers became
more frequent. Intbe b.*use*.ol Ihe leiul.-r* In society
the receptions were very militant,
For those seeking aanasemeni ai the theatres there
wu* a variety of iiiierestlns perloi-inueea. Matinee*
wc;-,- given to good anib-neea al l*..ly's, Hie I'iftii
AV'tnie, where th. " Pirates nf 1'. luauce " was
played, Haverh'*, tbe Broadway 0|>eia llottse, tin
Ht and?rd, the i-iii Pianciaeo Minstrels nndihe Aqua?
rium. Ail thc** theatres, together 'ttl Ibe 1'iiluti
ftquare and Wsliack'e, coutalned larg, sudieiicea lu Ihe
evening,
Owing 10 the had condition of the streets, the li,,rs?- at?
ilt), s un,I ll.ivat.il railroads were well patronized
dorins the day and evening. Au occasional stage re
minded one (bal lin day waa liol Bundar.
Asa rule, tbe pennie on lbs attests wre Milter and
well-behaved. HIE 'IitiirsY. repmter *awr only one
man maier the Influence of liquor durlnu thc af'er_oou.
Ile appeared lo get '.n pretty well wblh- be *?< walking
along Ibe street, bat kia attempts lo turn corners u,r.
disastrous failures, aud up?el bim metaphorically sud
ll emily.
Mayor Cooper dlo no! r reive Cillers lp bl.effie yes?
terday, ninl tm- i a ncr tb-part menu ef tin t ,iv i,ovc i li?
nn nt vere rinsed, hhi-i_ Bowe, willi a number of
friends mid hi* lb pillie*, .ni veted Hie li.it> f),,oi* nnd
deserled-'ook'ng rooms or ibe Biieritt'. uillce*, bul
turilier thnu Hint t, - >t li i n **r wa" done there.
County (elk Hllt'er tonk pn*-e?sliiii nf bis "if
liecs und leeeived the ciiiiirralnlit m: s of lils fi len,1*.
The other new elly olllelui-Wan-''I'I un ".' i fal, e In 'gail
vc-ierdiir wera Coronet* Knox, Hrs di sud Herrmann
imd Marnie ("urt .lihijii Urauviib P. Hawes, There
were no other change*, aa the mw Hoard ol Aldeitaeu
will mu eulin, min utile. ? om ll Monday neal al I'J ni.
11 I' ri?itomsiy mi Ni tv } ear's .? it for the Faculty of
Medicine id Ibe Pntrersitf ol tb. cut of New-York t..
Sive u I'.innei tu tlin.e medical Ktlldenls who leinaiii la
lin- city ttnriiiK tiie holiday \ i,allon. Yesierdsj ibla
waa furnished hf tue eau rer ol lbs l,,,t>? Club at ins
Cidlege Hnlliilm.', font nt -asl Ttvcntv *IXth*St., and I4'J
?tudeata sat down nt the tut.I,- hi 1 o'rloek. 'Iint'
Us*eujh!ed IU tin- Heall'* lo.lii ol Inion,
uml were introduced Individually to the
Faculty, hy Pr. Henry V. Cooper, clerk ol tko eoHege.
A lining tlio*e preSeUl wen- Hm Kenn lit ueral H.onuii.ii.I,
ou the Ai int-retired ll*!, l'lnfe-sor* and I)r*. Charles
I. Pardce, Jui.ii (J. Draper, \\ illlaui Dirbug, J. WillUtou
Wright, William M. Polk, V l*. Wew-ae, j. w. h. (Jonley,
Henry U. Plflard, A. i:. M..edonsid. Janies I. Mun-. L.
A. stlniBiiii, V. B. Hlurtls uml ,f. i;. Winter. I):. Clou le*
li Polk, sou of ax-Oovernor Polk, of Maryland, and a
larire uiiiuh'r o' tue Alan ul of the college,
nil: day i\ intooKi.v.v.
In Brooklyn flaaa were ran np on the United State*
b'llMlnga mid on the tlnc-stitlfH in WmhIiIi>?;t"ii ;,m|
ToaaklnsParks carly In the day. At mldaigkl the
bolla were rung tu many steeples, and the whlatlea on
thc r rry-boat* and aumerons other tiver craft Jut ut-d In
Hu dui. Nuuk runs tums were iiin^ nu the i billies of
ti. Ann's un Ihe Helrbta. This waa by far Ibe most merv
j ortb ii ot the aay. In tba Blternoou Ike skippy alda -
Wiiik* tic!'.- Ibronged lu ina nv paris ul the city with tm ti
h,-nt upiin lu Ililli,!.' tll'-ll ai'iiul oliilir.'llliilis. Mn pUbllC
IiiikIiii-n* wa* trausifie I, hm Maror Howell remained ai
11-olll cm the city ll.ni i rom in a. m. until noon tu
receive v.Hitor?. t*oatn4lei HtelnmaU HkewUe received
eal cm at bi* olllcc. The oilier rt illili nt* of culls w re
e'.crgyiucn aud iHdies. The ruiiuy frb nd* of Houri Wald
tlssHiCT were welcomed by him st ht* house. No. 1'_ 1
(ailinn,rn, Heights. An Inserlptioti over the bell read,
'('nine iu wituout rin _i i i-." Mr. Beecher, ataadlaa lu
the inl'liH'i of the parlor, Kreeled e.ieii culler w I 'i a
Ucarty .h*ke of Ihe tm.-a a-. >. pleasant word*. Ai a lew
mamie* tiflfoie six o'clock .aoBumberoleaUeisbad been
770. Annum theiu wet- Lieutenant Porter, of tho
Culled sjtat'.'s Narr, aceoiauuuled i>r four ni ber officers,
Ciintalii Martin, tin* K.v Mr. Cook, the Her. Mr. Klug,
Judge Ueneiflot, and P'ofesaora lloiMrt und IbMslter
liii v uioii'i- Tiie milliner o' cairn inca who railed wa*
about twenty. Mr. IP icier aatd lo a 'isin
l'mk reporter thal he bsd nbaerred ihe ensl?m "f n
eeningcalls on New Year'ndsj fur tlilrt)-three years,
Mauy of tbe pail-he n.rs i f i,,e lt-v. Di. K. x Bl ons
were welcomed hr him ul h;* ri-sMCOCe, No. W)Pierre
l?ont-?t. From 'i to li* n. ai. the Ber.T. UeWui Tal
iiiuK'''* residence, Ht No. 1 h mill Oxford si., w.t
tLrougotl with viailora. The Inv. Dr. L. rt. Porter bad
runny cslls st No. 121 cly mer at. Btsitoii lan ..Juim
wu. called on bv nutpr-rou* friends St Nu 17*ilter_*ru
M. Nearly all of thc other resident uilnutcid ot l;i,,,,.,.
I)u wire 1.1 home.
In aeeordiiiic.n with Irs cn,'uni on all holMsVf. th*
Hrooklyu Youuit Meu'fl Cnrlstlau A**i)cl__t)ii kept upou
liouiepefterdiy al n*ronui* at Pu lion-, re. ana (Jails
tln-ptaee. The directors were pre*ent. sbly sai.ported
by a full corps of lsJy aislttants. auO every ernirt wa*
put tor-til to nt t rai t. uleasc aud lraprorn the varisd and
wide range of callers. lu ibo pirlorf a table was spread,
and every facility wu* afforded for social chat or tbs en?
joy?tent of flu.- miltie. Many new faces were introduced
to the society, mi ii nm Isrirrly to Ifs. membership ana
frli-nd*. Over .CO calli rs weiv, leglslercd. TfaeAaaorua
finn i* rrnwlnc dally, lt now numbers over 2,i>oO mrrn
1',-r*. atul I* one of thc mo*t active nf thc*, ".'?irantiii
liuiis tor the improvement and elevation of young men.
There wa* a marked observance "f New Wai ?. nay on
Lona I.land outside of Hrooklyn a? well sh iii Hurt city.
there were special servtcea in fume of tho ebureh??,
witiicbiidn b's festivals and eundny-scbool celebration''.
The new KhcrifT* ot Queens ami suffolk Counties, Alonzo
R. Wright In tho former and Nathan I). Petty IB the ha?
ter, took possession nf their oftlre*. Mr. Wrlirbt held it
reception at the COurl House In fxtng inland city, and
wa* Vlsi led by a lnrire nunilicr of hi* friend*.
The dav wu* .pent ns a *triei holiday hy the resident*
nf staten Inland, all the bnslneas places being closed.
There weie tlpim'iintlotis und watch meeting* dunne
me ni-lit before, una visiting durra* the day wa* very
general. The Inmates of the Bung Bather al Ncw-Iirig..
Fon,Seamen's Retreat ai Ptapletoo, and Smith I'lur
rnarv nt Tonipklns\alic, were ml provided with holiday
tinnier*. The ferryboats und railroad trains were
crowded during the dav.
lu Jd -cv cit v. llobnki -.Paterson nnd other ettie* and
. towna in lin,I-,,n and Passaic Countms, M. J., all pubic
bini,linn* ami store* were closed yesterday. Ihe usual
watch-night setvices wen i'll ai mMataal Weuneedaj
In tue Method lat Kpwcupal t'bnrcbea. Tho streets wera
tiled tilth callers, the number lu iou' unusually larne.
In Jersey Cliy ami ld lu ken few nrrcMii were made for
drunkenness aad disoriicrly commet.
SHADOW."-- ON THE HOLIDAY.
Till: lill -Hill* ul Ali'lliKNIs \M> ( KI MKS IOU TBI
KIIOl HAY <'F 1*H0.
Desi,ile the r-li|>|'ti.v cnmlition ol tho Btwefa
:iioi Hie Mininer ol Kew Vein's caller* abroad, tee aceb
.I. ba].I. lin- brawls sud flghts that usually
ii ark tbe iit-i day of the year were lc** freiinent tbaa
lu fi,re,er year-. The follow mg I- I in- Pst of mishaps n -
potted to the police :
Michael I iii hp. see forty-two years, of No. SOO Ber
i nth-ave., fell on Hie sidewalk lu rhirljr-eigl.lb-at., and .
Ins ann va, blokeU. Ila wai m iii tn Hu Nrw-1 .,? !
llo*pilal.
.lum I.,-, nge f.-.ifv yiars.ul No. *?-.' *?? temi...?.-.. j
fell ,u Iweiili-M vi liii-i. ninl lu- leg wa* broken. Cent
lo the New-York lt.- |dt;.l, while .be died.
Milli il <,' ile',, i , ?' ?' ' ? , ', i -li ..? vcai -. tm hoinc, fell !
and -pr,encI bia ai.,. Itrmight lo Ht. V'ncent'* ll rn
piisl.
Marv Maher, m.*" fitly tear-, of Mn. <i:i Washington- I
-I., ll ,1 llo.Ml -lillis .lt lil I !, iel a 'ld lilli 111 ed iii I s ?.,ll.
Ta, 'ii t,, Hie Cliaiiiber Hiri el Himpilai.
I'i.-.- Mg li 'inn. li Monia , *l. te*t inlay nu "t'M. c. Jere
mi iliTnoniey,,igc lorty tear*, "I N .. _?><? V|..i.ri>.-.t., I
.a- .hoi lilllie hack sud nevi lel.v ?oundell ht aoti.e :
nil.,ii.tv; peisoti wbowa?f libral um ti ?? S'.-w Vern
Jame* I.ne,I aid lil* wife Lucy. ndoH-d hi-uptc. fie |
.: .td Iii iw.uu_lc.il No. UM Comeiia-st. Tia wi ,ai
v. ? -lai.iie.i ..na cu'.ai Ho ni,,,. wm, a ciirviua-kuile i
V. leal, ll Pt lill' Ilf |H.
.lillie (pindan, iee Iwcplv-tltre-i y.-nr* r?f N ,. I'oi |
I.:-! Hum;.-uintb-.r., eneaned ,li a tie',.* '?'?"?'? Milln
ku-.tvii ii.au at s , ,e ,: .. i,. -.il 'le i- \ , ni -' . m.! I
lin iVi.Wllto -? Vile htal W nilli.!* Ul I ? III a ?!. Ht Ma- |
[I'll Til. ll lit , ,", III -' h HU Ililli "HI Ililli,.'.
.! j. tl'l uniii ll atti . n; Ml lo ill-pit.-.- ii cr..".d nfl
l, ? v,,s nil., i t. tel ii Hunt of his ie,ne at At, nu. - \ |
nt ?' S veiny- ? . I.I..1 ii -nf th- ai, Mb n iel Manhr . .,
ol .".ti "itt 'nerti -! a-al \ venue- A, ? 'a'i'.. I him t Mil -. I
;,: il '.In il ?'all ,i. t . Il - iv ?? lillis ale , 1.1:'.
.i. K t. Hire ; i. ii lea *. ol *-*>uth Kordl am,
While mi lu- i. a.v home af I r Ui.ik'llg ?'.||ii call*, te, I iii j
i i.i id- i, .?. n i ' i i... -..i: -ll, .I-.-...1-. '. 'Iillefli I., .il i,. ed j
*ll III, ' IV. rh.' pl 111 ? I.:.Oll los a, rlV I. .
Joim a. i,neil, .,.. iwititj niue, .,r No. HM Xi:- I
leelllll-"!.. I'.l.mSl.t ll, *d| ?"? I li , III." pata lin ii' al ' ll.ilu?
ll, i- ,i,i i , in-'-, i.i i :??:.? an iu,.i,. i*4.|ii io i ii
ci: iinli. r* > i ' H -;u il, ll" au* ii atdl known re
|, |!ir, and ,ai been ciuilii-i Lil t.llh several ll.'Wit*
|,..;.el - -li Ila > liv.
Muli i' iiohm-. a,.nt.v year*, of Nu sun K il
Dil.-lt-th'i ai., wa run ove- on Ku-! av-- it a roach
and aevuelt i jnred. Tue linter wa* :rt. -f. i'i.
Ai midnight tm cell* ni nil ihe ?lait'iu-hnii.e* wer..
Kl .-ii aub a: iiuk- ;i tuen, bin m. -crii,a* tr uhlr wa. r<
c.-iiieii nut ? ie re.
fiaiilel *>n:liv.iti. iif N.i I io. ii'ul rriin-is J, Callanan,
of Nu -I"-, i.a-i i >.-? i ii.ir.i-t., drank ,.ml ipiMri.-ll-il
last mem, t ia i? !.. ut, rf i., i mat a tight tn iv ;
i,lir Stun vail ?.,- *. \ei iv 11 ?' iii d and ii >:'i men were
arre.te.t.
IVi'ikun llsminond, a eau al boatman, ul Waterloo,
N. Y., ie!l ;it,,i f.iiciuii ii in. leg.
Jami - Itt.' ll*, a pt mi. r. nf No. tl Jay-*f.. wa* l.b'bi 1
In the abdomen hy Jame* Murray at North Mia.i niel
\Ve-i-sis, und *eiu,u-lt iiijur*-. Marrs) wn* arrested
snd locked np:ii til.-1.-,i,.md mn .-t h..-.11..:,.
1.1 a ard <'<,-? lin, age twi-uiy tl-- ?? yen .. ,,f *>>.\t. . ? th?
st. and West ave., wa* mnbord al Tenth-aVe. amt
l'w.-ntj-?ixtii at, lu- a *ilanget aud -i vi r.-iv Inplied
ab*.Ul the head. H. wa* nut to (he M -tt-York Hospital.
J. i.ii Mr hoi I/, age Ihlrty.n.ur v. ats, ot No SOC.nut ca*
st., fell nml I.roi,c his I, ii wi la n loXISBted,
Kolurl Twv.i.ii. n?(e tw. ut)-i kilt year*, of Mo. SM I
Ka I -j-'h-si., bad a Mg broken in s flcht in Ti.!n>-,ee.
umist. He waa sent to the New-York lloopltal
Jnaeph li.-nneit, age tweutia lab I reata, of No. MM
West TBirtieth-al., was staboed lu TklrtT si Onad si. by ]
an iinkiiuwu inun. IP a,p. .mt to tbe hew-Tori ;
U,,u,jl.l __
THF RKARTLCSS AC! UK A MABQt'l f. \.I>I;i:.
l'liu.AHKi.i'HiA. Jim. 1.?Aim,it :i n. m.,
vt lil..- \s ilii_iu Hiinti i, aga tlilil.t ht,- wu* lo. kui*'nut
af a window at a part J of maaquerarte,*, ba waa anal in
tin- et-, ll l.thouebl lil* injuries will prove fata'. Au
arrests have been malle.
GENERAL lill IA I IS I ill. St il I ll.
A I'I I 1 I'' Wi I ' "Ml Al 111 t! I "111, -. i . OH.iiRKll
. '?- ""I
An;c*TAi Ua., Jan. I.?iJi-nenil (Irani ?ml j
party lefl tin- muming f..r H. aalm i ami
.-;i vu nab. The d.i.s wa* heunitful, ai ih,
\ |-'li I- 14, r,- W III. 'I Ut."ll lit the ' ' ,i ,.,
ni,.' i on n ct linen, I..I: e n to tie I .. i n I,. ;.. ,r in earring.-*
.*? ..rt. d i,y a inn dot mt' ii . , 1 . ??', i. ,i ni Ulai t lu pro
ci-s-ion, eci?'i,i iii r tbe i.ii ;i,"pillion I'riH'lauiitiiiu.
? ii*iii.i sli.v. s. C., Jan. 1 ?t'pnii Hu. um, um ,
I li;, t Iii ni-ial Iii. ml un'lid tl-it lleailfurl ail luipi, pta
rert-ptl.rn wa-.* arranaril Hil- m..ruing by the lea-iliivt
citu.'i" lrre?|MTtlveol parly, \n limnei...mi .ut*'
of allcl.i-*r* ,i,.?, edi d l? Cu-d o,.t ti nh hui..1-ot ii.ii-i,
and a i".;.iou* di?play of txnilmat. leta colored mill- ;
laiy coinp,nile?.. lin- Itcillfoli l.lghl Inf.itific an I
Ihe Sumner Hu r l?, w.-n-out, The Ib-nntort Voliiute i \
Arlillerr, tbe i-i-t waite ...iup.iu.v, w..s ott ti, road
leading lo Hie town with oi.r ll ld piece. Diing it sa'uie
nf Ililli.-eu Ullin, I cry available Vi-iiie e wa-lu r |ill
i-il mu iii add tn Ibe deinon.f rations of we|e mc
At ball i' it ii:: ,? i.'i ,, -l. ihe spci lal Irani ai
liv. d Bl ll lil 'dal d' ml Hill) bli | .. li ,
ital wari gn.I ly iii" rrow.1 of nbutii :i?"i,i
I. r-.ni- with hean., np,ii.,ii-,. The party w.-r. I ben
ki at d in hand .niue conveyance*, ie mi.,; ami lira,
(irani, lbs intendant, and Colonel muon ? ,?? u
ped Ibe llr-l cari iii.-e. which Wa* lill, will
by a procession nf eil Z'-u*. Tbs ravalsade pro
reeded lhr..ngti street* di rural, d win, tl ip* tn tn- hnt.-l.
At the entrance lo the town wa* nn arch hearing tim
Word " weleelne " In ever Teen*. ?>a tie- arrival nf the
pally a' Hu' hot. I lui, ndciii William! on behalf ..I Du
committee extended lb." lio-pits'lne* ul Ibe |..au lu a
?hort speech. <i iieral(irani icupjiiit-dn* folluw :
ll ..ITilil" lin-Cl, el pl.lislll'- to he slloWCd Hie oppor
tm. lit IO Vl.il lil i ll foll. I ii... i ul, null for an lo. at. I'm.
:.ie*ilit oi'.'ii|.ie* ii roiaplciioil* place ? hl-torv. I.r
ti,, la.i ta.oily j-ar* ii ccrlslnlt lm*. lin- b ',,:,,,
ll,? of lin-lo tv ll .111.1 Ii. I|. it, d lace ile ', e|.,|a- i Inle. I
thank yoi fur joni liu.pllablr uud werta well.
Commodore Patterson uud the ofl}.-, rs of Hm fleet
statiouril here paid ihnr re*prc's In full uniform. sm|
Hu- hoi le* nf Ihe party Wereealleil upon bv Hu- lad <i - nt
thc v emily, ("iiciiil liranl exi iif-ed a dii-li r. i umr
gbosubate IomiIIs, und a number of ell bte u emt ri nu ted
Npeclincii*. One tenilemiiii gave thc tl-ui-i.,1 a huae
liiU'kliiine and lower tilt ut a incir.ilouv.
*4avask\u. Ha., Im-c, 111. -t; -nerai Hrant tiu-l parti
siilved by the Havannah and t'liarleMi.u Itailioad si lu
p. m., ami were n -e.lv.-d by Ibo Mayor, the Hoard of Al
il, in,ea uni the C'.lleeti.r ol the |',? [. 'Iii 1, vu.
dodemotiKirniloua*the Uenrral b-fi Hie eauiaae su.i
BMcsiided the Intel ??ip., willi ihe iseeptlou ol il,rc.
mon: chci r* given bi Ibe tndori'd military.
/.'/ TING VP W'S US.
Wasiiim;iii\, J:in. I.?Thu rVccretary of the
Treasury ha* ihsuciI a cirriilar atiuontieiiig thai
proposals fur the sale to the (iovemioent
nf *..-i,<>o<u><>(> ni suv of tho' bonds of Ho
I'nileil Htatea of the descriplion aiul nut
lo exeeeil tim lalo below Staled, Will lie
received at the olUee of the Asaiataul
I ten nure r nt New-York until noon on Wednesday
next, nt windi limo tim Iii.Ih Will Oe nprhc I anil
awards declareut the bonds thus pun-baaed to be
appin il to the sinking flind. The honda iudiealed
sf* silos of i860, al lO-^kj. nets of Mardi-, i*o,|,
July 17, luill. atul March3, ImlU; stxeaof l*tt;
at 104 H. net ol July ll. 1H7U; live per cent-, of
InhI at li?:l:1ri. 1'ropoHi.ls should stato tue ap -dil,
character of Ibe bouils offered, whether regiai.-re,l
or coupon, ami limier what net* they were la<ni.al,
and may bo for any auiouul not le**, than IKi.tNg).
'Hie otl'i'iM must lu- lor tin-Hale ul the b iinli ? un
ti,,nicil Interest lo uml llicludllig flu- till |llial , and
? adi proposal muat iuclo^e u certilieil checg for fl
net cent oi the nutouiil nf lannis offered,
WASHINGTON SOILS.
v.-v-niM,|.i*<, Thursdar. J.m. I, 1--0
Th" Chief af i be Barratt ot Btafislks reporta ?*;.: tte
balauke "t trade te: ibu jreareadiag Hmtembsn un, 1079,
wai *.'JO0.'!**m.ii7'j in Inor of thc Ha!tod Itatea, Raf
i on ni i ni- ipei'ie. 'Ibero wa. un execs* of imports of
tneele amounting to sm ,7-tiMi-r,.
lui* afternoon ne John II. Morgan, son of Henntur
Morgun, of Alabama, was wulklug nlnn_ (int. with a
friend they wera met by Lucy W. K. Hurt no, who sod?
denly drew a rsvolvrr when ?be pcaned and shut Mor
g*n sllfbily lu thu ?boutUer. Before ike could Brea
second time Morgan tnnietl and aentedthe weapon. Thc
?Booting la attributed by Mnrgan'* friend te tfcna'ntlu
oa tuc part of bis a.*.ilium, trim brought a amt f, r
breach of promise against hlrala.t July.
INAUGURATION AT ALBANY.
MR. CORNELL TAKES THE OATH OF OFFICE
111- CKKKMtMIS AT AI.HANY WITSK8SK1* UY A
LAliOK CBOWD?liDVKU.NOK IIOIiIM-O.N'B WI'.L
C">Mr. TO HIS St;CCKS!-OK?TIIE SI'KAKEllMHP
co \TK.sr.
fiovernor Cnrm-11 took Ihe ontli of office nt
Albany yesterday, anil was welcomed to his
new poa! I.}- tin* retiring Oovornor. The cer
or.ionit-s in the Capitol building wen' very
brief. A larffe audience was present in the
Assembly Chamber, prominent citizens be?
in;; tn at tenthill ce from all parts of
tile State. Reception, were held after thc iii
tU-iirutitin -hy (Jovernor and Mrs. Cornell.
The Content for the ISpeakeirhip is lietoiiiing
more Relive, nlthough a great many Ak?miiI>1v
mcii arr i'i a resent. The number of nieiu
ben linpli (l?i d is greater than nanaJ.
THE INATTdl'RATION PKRKMONIF.S.
frt/>M rill 1:1 ni t.tit i'')Ki:i-.-;n'iN-r>iATOK tiik Tiiint--;-. !
--BAXY. Jar. I.? lt M'.is du' i ii-ti'iii nf the Dilled"
llll'll who liililnli-il tins rit.V to give their chief pre*.
cuts H. their friends mi New V- -'s liny. Their
dean i.il.n.rs run.liv followed I ls* r example, and
i ren ? nw- ?!? ?i?ite Ibe ba'ul of ol?u i ring _hri?t mas
l-'ay us ibu itu.*, lor gift*_ivuig, wliii li waa intio
tli'.iu by iiiirudii'g Yaiikei-a I rom Ne?'-hnglutid
the ul i i ii-tum ir, \ a'I* milong n Luge proportion "f
th" population. I hov rn-<-i? ii Iv < <>n-i i-icl clio jue- -
enf ,,f ;i i.e ., (i,i\ i ; "i,,r ii tin Slate to-iny us made
ott a verv :i|>pr<>|irinte day mid ni a lime chosen
out nf ih f rene,? lo thc tr.ldilioli> ol tie pince.
Tim dav wa- a l.e'iiitilul mir. Th* sky was clear
daring tim mornii .-, ami ullbougb gray clouds ]
' ..il . ii il in Un ail, , a i, m I bey dbl mn wholly eon- j
Seal Hie bille sky. Iii'' "imw melted beiieulll Hie I
sun'- . i\,s n: exposed ulaces, but mt lite shady sides j
ofn'M-1.- tbe au wai dei ult div cu..I. Crouds ol |
poe!'!'- iiei-ii, l.i wend ih.'ir tv.iv up Ibe steep State*
s_,hill i" th.- ( .pi' ??!???. ?? hours before tim 111:111'/uni
finn rereiiu.! were t-i i 'k'- |d:ii e. I>:)s*liiri_r ulong
the si., rt* ,,t tl"' limn v. re -e..,,-. of sb-i r>n
lilied ?HI ti-.'i 1 |i ,-,,;.-. 01, their tv.it to tin runic
,'ll'e .
Till) A?<e|llldj < ti.iiii'u 1 lia.! !?, . :i (il. pa I eil (ul
IL.- inn.i'i, ? ? 1 ? :. 1 ..in. - I.,. Un- rem.iv al <d lim
santa ol bo tubers and ll.e niib.titiiii.ui ol 1 .iiiir*.
Hilt evett 1 li.s 1 nlii 1 lii.iu ni ol Ibe .paee i .1. iii-.ul
lieiei f li Hie ae. un'ina! 1 timi nt tim unit it 11 e. lin
areal iridh n.-a ol 1'??? room ?, re em wiled early, 1 nf
flt.- ll", t -'mit '? ,is 1 iii lill, il mitti the h-ni of lie
.cpi., ".v. Among Hm earliest to take *eiit-t was 11
rem rabi.? u i.inau. t 1 >??< la: ge and ina!, ... ,p- <\
ff.Hil , 1,1'IC il'U.l.d llV CHI.s l-l ll ???!-__ ? ,|V i,,|l|.
1 bis Was Ml . E/l.l Conn ll, ll. limHietol Hu ni w
(i.i\ el.:".. lue i:k Hos ol u ,,- lo Hie oilier huh
ItriKitlg. -i.il'il 1.1 \l :.' lui Was tile <i..\cliii i's
Wife, who wa* dreiuwil pl.univ ui'd wore a small
bouipiet ul rosi s ni, lu r bretts!. !(;, ber side were
h.-r two yioing sons, uud seated bo vu I
He-m ni re lau of lier sistt r?, Mrs. I.. II.
l!;ist>.,_'. ami Mrs. Phill., (h.-e. Iormina
put il ibe t mtv v.i re also 1 1 ('<w_re<.Muuii
J..I 11 Iv I ..'.? -. li mid \. 11 - . I?w igl : I. lm 11 '? aud
J.ie- 'i M. I'.m. I--ii, H. Sealed in!, ii lille Ui
tiiin '.\, ?,'??? i'm nii-s and g. titb'iii 11 from Ithaca,
t... ' i. >v.-i ?,,'-,,;. I borne. Aiming these wt re lb sent
l'.,-lwi, k. ? -. *??-li t"r *? dl.reg ..ul .\--i iiihly.,1,111
It'll-. I , ?-?11 the oppo.it* s.de iii thc A vu'Ul hi.I
Ch-iinl't, la ing tin Hoverimr'.* near fi> n.|., wer"
.1 -euri ol pioiiiiiuiil residents ol lr..v. who hud
ciinie lu witness the Urnt nilli iii ai 1 nf *b*erefiiry of
Mule ('arr. At tim lefl nf Ibe **|>r.iker's rlisir,
? ii an .lc and platform, uer,- gathered m>\
, r?l cf tl.1 state offle.Ts?l.ietiteuant-Hoveruor
Il?*.V na, C nf roller Wadsworth, -Mata I'reaatirer
\\ I'tidi ll, All 'riiej Hem ral \\ ard Bud Soporiuteud
1 lit nf Ill-Ill.Itice ,-mvth. Ja the aildict, -.? were
se.it- -I Mip. nnti mil ni of Public Work. Clark uml
Miii.riiiieiideiit of Prisons I'iNbiiry. A nmnber ol
member* ?t th.- l,i'.'i*:ntu'i- tt'i-r* ul* 1 present. Itt a
Inti.-croup to the right of Hm Speaker's ihnir were
i., ? n,.ii ! ?;? - f ?:?'?; aler tn fraternal t-.-nfi ..-lice
? l.c a: 11 lu .I-f ll. Smtp-, lielieftll ,li,me*
W. ||ii ni. t i.ai!, * . . Hike and lin.rgc \V.
!?,... N'.,i' il Iii te thruug were ab ? >
>||iiM i : Charles K Knuth. Editor of 1 "
lieui.ii Liming -I ,1/,'; li. Hill..11 rs, mn,cr, , \
>.- ? 1.i:v ul Mitei ex-\.?iiiib!yiueii Kiah, Hep
lu. 111 in d W '??>' : i-\ -e ia [01 .1 lit 1 11 ; Ch id Jusii,,.
t liurcb ami A*-i..ei > < -.1 u-i i. ? ? ,'ol_er ami Audiews
of tin Court ul A pin .!- ; p. I,. 1 ('.. 1 ii. 1 ? ?..?.. r .1-.ur?
ti.m ul I'.riM.I lyn, . lid J M. M.ilHn-w., l.-ni.-r of
I I ?" 1/.1 /.,;, -.
Pi uiipllj ul I'J 1 .Vb.1 k 1! gn al doors ,,f |i,,
el i' lo 1 .vari I bm a 11 pen ami tbe pna-eiaioii cu
t, led, hil li;. Mr. Eal..ii, Ibe .-.ipiriiiteiiili'iil o| Hie
., rn 1 npiiol. Mr. Ellon ?.is IoII.hmiI , |.|v by
ii .\.r aol. i;, dd 1. -on mid Cornell, ii rm In nrtu. The
? ?.Minors wit.- lolloMid by l>. C. I'obiiiMiii ami
ll. K. Aimil, N*e,-flury mid At ling-Seerctary rc
sm ct 1 vc!\, mid by the members nf their -lad'-;. lu
ill s, eloillo.- lill- -tops that lead lil thu l.pi-ll ?|,-. |||
the ei-iitre of the A.sr-iiihlv Ch alu ber, flovenmr
Hobin nil tripp' I li. f.et and would have fallen
headlong ii it had mil lu't-u for Mr. Cornell'*sup.
P ii Iiiil iii iii. i lu-1 lute, nor.* purled company In tho
1 nlre ol Hie ii|eii snnei*. Mr. Kobtnsoii ?ottnr to
rim nghi ami Mr. Cornell lo tin- hit. 'I'bey
pl.I around Hie Speal.ei'* desk aid HOW app. ;ne,l
0 hu il If. I he ' ? IV. til. ai-, gorgeous in gobi Iii,",
hitit.tl tu the centre id ihe open spic ? and formed
III fi Fenil-eiT.-le, liov.riu.r liobiii.soii uaw clad in
io,,-t sob-mil lila. I,, and had his tin,mt ene a sis I in ii
bim 1. Nt' < .v. Ile nppcuieil nt lu-f t" Le .lightly
'm alt, a . he leuiied ugainsl Hie stone ha 111 ntl.ide Mii
loiiu.lnig ih'- Sjieakei's plat foi 111, Mr. Cornell's
11 n p..-1 iii; I ii.'un- w.is clad iii datk-eolored glirnietlts,
ll.- ci al 't is lint'lined ilii.-.'l.v about him, :i in I be
?ok, d si rung mid \ Igonms, iis he stood a uitiug for
tin 1, 'giiiniiig "I the foremony,
I i.e 11.1 ih of 1 iii. 1 was Iii Ht ad 111 il; If) el od liv Sccrr
t.irv nf Mule Cari, wini lll.spellM'il VT 11 1 the l.'i.illlllll
usually tiMol od such oeeasimis. J lm result ni lilli
i,m.1, ali 11 Hire.il' nd for an instant during Ihe
sduiimstrutioti of the uaih lo prov* disastrous, as
Mi. C ,11 liosi'ut.-1 n luotucut lief' ri* recalling the
v.oni- ut rlie nulli. Mr. Coruell had no
.1 I,niched the Hilde lu taking the
? tt ti limn (Jovernor Kobi nat nt began la*
? .. , ni welcome, (iovcrimr Kohinson's words ul
li;-' roiibl liirilly la* bearii j but hs hf) iidviim.-ed m
hi- .-peech lie cecmeil In tm strength, alni at lim
i lo-e Iii* voice cudi! be li ard lu erery part ut Mm
? lumber. Ile delivered his speech without nfci
ri ug t<* mites ol any kimi. (Io saki:
I'ovii.taK tuifiii.: Pinter lbs CoustltuHon and
law ? t un lotte In cu ciuisi ll I. iiTi-IUiir nf lids ;nlalr for
1 lu- Iel ni nf I li. e.- Vein*, lo rn->'i,titmice Milli CStMllllslll d
rs, I stn lute tm- tin* Minos* o| laking formal
leal T I hst hli/h ntllce, and of geblMUlBg you to lt.
? ir nu- mm uer in wiiict) lt* dunns kara hocn poi
hu turd iliiiimi Hm laat lime ycurs ll ls liol for
mr tu ?;?eiik. The aets of lb* AtlmiiiistruHi.il tire upon
tUriii id* nf Ho' Hiutr. uml tone entered into lt- nt*.
hu,. ! lu n-I lr.ire them lu tim Impartial tmlKim nt of
th,, pru).le. Ko suggestion ut mine ns to tho poller
which fnu almuld pitr.ne vtouhl bo pertinent here ; prout
own giod |ii,:*inriit sud *em.e of propriety will be your
(mile. Vmi to tiny cuter Into an offluo of *ills
tiiiv uml pu-cr sud ol -rent labor and rc
, ilhllit/. Tiie intiatltiitioii.wiilcli you hare just taken
Wo ouiii tn *uppori, dlrrci* timi the Uorernnr *ti*n tuke
* i aut thetas-, air faithfully caromed; lt makes him
.??non, ?inlri iticlilcf nf the lal-itt and BOW well-itrmrd
?BU " a ip'm.'d laroo of cllircn soldier.; lt requires
ulm i >t mine ami upprore or disnppnn ,< all
srti .li iiihv pass tho Legulaturei In
nil ll* ",i ii:,, lal piuvinluus lt ls In per?
fect accord tsp li Hie rtKhHi commandment of Hm
mi ml DeeslogU** mid bulli BM mikr vlnlmcd hy every
appruprlalhiti ,\t puhllo ninney nut ni,e?siiry for
l\,e pr.prr it.lnili.inirtttimi of Hie -oTrruiti'iit |
lt also clothe* him Ul Chief J_ag1|tr,ite. with the
dirri,mit sud driirt.to power of tempering Jul?
ine willi mercy snit humanity. For nfl the
heavy lui..a* Impin-rj upon bim, tho onlr sdecjuate r*.
a_i.f which be csu posalblr rocaira Will be (Be elesr
cons4?lou.n?M of res pon.iwlltiosfsarlossly mot god duties
raith:inly performed. Us (Bay, Indeed, And some relief
'.mu hi* official burdens la thseultlYstwl.lod.l Iritor
?u.11 se nf thU ancient, and hiBtorio otty. wblob hu so long
iirsin the capital of our state, whoso hosp*tattle eta_?_
do all lu tla-ii pnwir to rssdor a roaideuoe aiaougit
thr.n agroeabl*. .'._???_
1 now -ejemno you to your blg-orl-ce. ind iraotsrely
hope tbat tbe reward af walo*!BaTosaoOea marbi
.Mun *, uud tbat yo v i din lu int ration tatar te saab as Io
fnereme your owa bouor snd confer euittirr_g benefits
upon tbe people of tbe whola -tata. [Applause.]
Mr. Cornell read his reply, taking a manuscript
f-l
from an inner pocket of his coat as he began his
speech. Tbe speech was read in a lond and clear
voice, and in sueh a deliberate manner that he was
heard with pleasure in every part of tho (treat ball.
As he began lils speech be turned toward Mr. Rob?
inson, and the latter's face tinshed faintly as tbe
former referred admiringly to his administration.
Mr. Cornell aral greatly at his oat** throughout bia
speech. Unspoke as follows:
Uovanvo- Roamsoa : Fur twenty years yon have oc?
cupied nu irifl'iei.'i.i' position In the councils of the
Stale. i'ho?.ii re-MMtediv to the LegWalarB, and for
nc taral Ulm* eleetcd Controller, you served witn such
steadfast ability aa to win promotion to the executive
lifflie hy an unprecedented rota. As Chief MagtBtiatO
ii have vigorously and fearlessly exercised
ur official pregBgallres, .md given your admin
siratleu hutu rank with those wlilcu have preceded
lt. Permit me to eongrutulnie you upon Hm bonoraldc
record you bara made for yourself In nm aaaalaof Mm
r-tate, uml toe min-* - my curdinl wI.Ii.-h fur your contin?
ued health aud prosperity.
My friends.roo have assembled tn ?mir.** the transfer
nf tue executive autnorttr of Hie state fr-on un offli'l il
who bin cuinpifteii his tenn of artvlce to a
successor chosen under thu operation of the
? institution mid tin laws. Oar airat state.
already in the arnaud century nf uer DausittutKHtsI
tiuvoriiini'iil, ha. lu the Hunt Is-en furtiiiiute In the cuni
iictcr and uhilitv of her i:\-i utives. In the present lu
sianee a ve tc run In tm-servile nf the State ?uri ender.
Ids aiitiior.H to one called from pi.vate hie, with limited
espertenee in public affairs, lt lins jciven in? peculiar
pli'Siiir* tu av ul niVM-lf of the present o. carlon tn ht-ar
te.|:uiuiy lo lilt'coli-plelMIM lt,hally willi Willoh lill'
I.nil iireilen -*.u ii i* di?e har*rd hi* ..fllclat ie* pori a**
htlltv. Foi a l-.ng tlweil nu. aoviaod IO me that vie ore
.puck to (uni fm.I .ttl.li public meu, but cinch-s ta ex
pre-.irv .-?? appn i.-illon of fnltlitul seiviee. I'crliaps
inure,.rm ,,,-,, mil,inti,rn in tin* regard would elm?
ira, at. ipitti a- iu nil to elevate our public soi* toa as
?nu. ?' li i rimed * which ha ve bera Buggi-BleU for pres.
??nt eic- n--, uti la- retm-mhered that great nrtaoa aro
I i.tiered to tara of u iluy in oilier jiitrsit ts winch ao tar
i". uni ? y io.. .1,11/1.1 tu i ill. lal nie. liie learned
I pioli--1. li-. I i lu,: uci'liictil of cnrpoiiltioli < ami oilier
1 |i eal lill*.IC - ? I llttTpl Isis, afford OpOOl tllll'Il"- ioT ClllU
I pensatmn and di.nneiion which kr?seB the stirsctmus
> pf tin- piihile cri 'ce and induce many of "iii l? st nu ii lu
BCIfll cl lit! Ill 4 Of (ioVerilllielll.
Mi fi, ,,: , I'.okinu hm k over la* past year, w* bare
|ii-tc.ii-, tm-(latitude lottie iiiv:ii Being for many
Idi-MSlltgs h. slowed inion our peupl*. Kn. wei pi. s
pcttv. Ki-i.i r.il Hood health ami lill bl ic uidc. have pu
Viilled In ,, inailv'il de rc.. I'leuleous narwa! * and
lieiiei ii* ti.arl.-i- have u-iviii'led HgriCUllUI*. K"ft iv
i'inplot nu nt mid li'i, lal Wa go* Mate awaited
indti*tilous I,ami*. lb-fond values ami Unproved
? ie'- Ila Ve i I..(..I i na* il the ci.nimerelSl I'.-ses
Tin- ilmlv cloud* v, I h ti ... long i ast ra, ir .bsslnws ?vi
ihe iii.-na-, .ula".-io. nm country have hrukeu away,
aud il.,- S. -.. \. a, ,,| i a* iu Hm lu ivrlif aiinllgbl ." pr. ??
I* i,iv. In 1'iiterina upon the dunes thal swnii me,
plateful Ki-knowli-ilaieem is- due tte people for the pom
tldem-* ?o tc-in-run lt 'nan.', tel. The irreat trust cou
imiiieil i div ke. nina i".n-d alih a prof. urnl *en?e
? ' lu- l ubiliti - hi' nit I ' 'I ' HU lilli id lei ii
Hon tai ' ml um 'l-lly lo diaclttitge ibe ??! hira
lieus a I Vol,.ai. C.)
Al ibe ? lo.-eol the speeeh there was loud applause,
I in-?.nv ci a, us i en uiareb.'d arm in arm, Ibe an*
il ii nee meanwhile applauding, from tb* <? ham her io
tiie Hovel :.,i'- lb .nts, M lt. re Mr, rum ll held a r> -
, upi ion. I ii-- -." hole eel.-moir.' of itt'iugitratmii look
Oil,.! Ill 'e. Il lu I ll lll-s. l,,,v el liol' Kohl li- ill lil patted
for NeW-VolJt bl tl , l.i -r ir.-i n, ut _; Hi p. tn.
Mia. I'm nell -iv,- ii reception ihis ol tc moon,
abu i wus largdj iitiendctl by the reub ut*, ot
Albany.. Sh--ttn i aid I in rc-civ, mg visitors b\ ber
-. t i, Mi . I! i-i ogs, an . lu Mr*, thurles K. Smith.
IN" UH MS Al' lill; ( A1T1AI.
i '\ . Iimik i ni.SI :.'. * Ml.lil tINKI) TIIK COM KB I
inn rna r-i'.vgciftiiir ? uknkiiai. wai.?
winn n's ni 11.-I,i.a--.
bi 11 i.i ,.uti ii i" rna raioi m-.]
Ai ham, .lau. I.?liuveriii.r I oruell aud bis stall
'vet,- .-m.-rri,iii<?? I tvith a supper to-night by (.en?
cl,tl Frederick- r.iwnscnd, the Adjutanl-Geueral, at
i.i-t iioii.se oil 1.1..-si. 1 he contest fur Speakero(
in,' Assembly i* yet in its first stages.
All ot til* ca i tl id ates an- hero except
lim il.m. Thomas <?. Alvonl, but there i? a
-ciiiii.. ol Assemblymen in lavish persuasive do?
llin ,-e upon. Nut one-third ot the Itcpublican
Assembly m*n having arti veil. A seri** ol visita
nor* exchanged lu tween Ibnerala Sharpe ami
llil.teil aili Mi-sis. l-knimr; Baker ami
Terry. A reputed candidate, Archibald
Kennedy of Llvingsiou County, denim
that be bas such ambition. Tt ls suspected
that most ol the absent Assemblymen arc delaying
Ihetr coming intentionally for tho purpose of cu?
ll inri Og the value of their vote*. Coming at a criti?
cal moment in tbe lust hniirs of tho canvas*, they
assume, it is h-'lieveil. that they will be able, to
make exeelb-iil lt rms with prospective Speakers for
i han h.unship- of commute, s. The members who ar,>
here are v. rv reticent, ami with few exceptions will
mil pledge iiuir votes t.. the candidates. Probably
they ari waiting for their absent brethren in order
that all bm Kains mny bc made ut th* same tim ?
and al tho same rates. Well informed politicians
stat* that there is a larger ii um ber of unpledged
members this vi- ir than f.*r many years before.
The resnlt ol thia course of Ibu members caunot
bul lead lo nu iminena* amount of trading
am! t? a vi rj ex-itlt.g ami lutoreatlng contest for
M.e.iK.r. ! '.'? h.ul.ti.; c a ml ida tea are uni vernal ty
i.a OL',, /?! in lu- I,moral Ueorge ll. Sharpe arid H. li?
er.il James NV. Unsted. Humors of a combination
of the supporters ol tim minor camlidates ihk*ii oho
.a the oilier iii I rn se men ur.- already current, lt is
thoughi tn he vcr> doubtful if they will ail remain
in thc tu id till Hu' caucus on Mm.dav night.
rho following Assemblymen have arrived: Mor?
gan, nf AI lc gnu v ; AudtfWB, of lfroouie ; Ibnlock
illili t'oligdop, ul i ul lal .inglis; loins und Tllthlll. ol
t'ayugn; lnger*oll, ol l'nauiau?|ua; 1'iteher, nf
Huh Ins*; lapp, ot I.ric; Hursbiiie, of .lefjerso::! lath
madge, ol Km^sjt inckei.ng, of f.-wis; Kennedy,of
I .iv inga! on ; linker, ol Monroe; hr. I. I. Hates and
.lum s M.Vsrniim.ol Nett-V.n k; Van Valketiburgb,of
Niagara: L'ookiugbam, Douglas ai.ii Iii ay. of
i 'tuiila ; rhllups, ul (Irieans ; t'ulliiiBU, of < l.weao ;
M, lal e. ut I'liiiiiitii; 11 listed, nf 1 toe ul uml; Peck,
cu m. I, itv ri inc ; Tuttle, of Steuben; Now lan, of
'linga; I'd a., ol' Tompkins: sharpe, ut Lls|tr;
lei ry, of Wi !n ii gi on; and Togmr, ol Wyoming.
( i, ni r*i lal Wadsworth wu* apprised to-day that
In- would receive as u New-Year's present Ihe -rbi
g| im worn bj hit father, Major-H." ? i.i Vtuds-.vorth,
when ho was killed, al the lui lie ci the VVildemess.
rbi- i"..ls ol Heiural Wadsworth lay fm several
bouia w it lu ii the lf*ln*l lim*", and during that
lune Ins .word and fHd-gla** were taken
by tl," Confederate soldiers. Tim tii'ltl-gbisa
-ul, .cipmiitly'-ailie Hilo tin- poaaessbiuof the colouel
ul au A! ii' una regiment, who timk ii at th* close, ot
thc war mb s li,,me in Alabama, gin ic was nu in?
scription on tho glass stating thal it had been
print ut. d to (ietmrel Wail.worth by tin- ladies
ot New-York City nt the Astor House in 1-62,
(iiiidcd by thia name thc Alabama Colonel aeveral
times wrote lu Wadsworths tn lim Stato in regard
lo the glasB bul never received any reply to hi* lit?
ters. I,asl Miniiiii i- a yotiug New-York broker hap?
pened to iu> in Alabama ami discovered the glass on
Hie ci'lille lilllie ot the Colouel's house, llciu
lurmcd tbe I'olonel ut the existence of Hie family of
the inti ti who h.id .-.hiv owned the gin**, and Hie
( lionel sahl ii" would gladly scud it to them. The
?lija* ha- l"i"i i'i .vatilc I ii.uu Alabama lo tlil? city,
but has liol .v.: ii ,,i lu I ber*.
Oil.-U 1 I.ls l,S 111. BRADFORD llEt.D.
Ti 11 sviu.i:, l'eiin., Jan. I.?Ihe Titusrille
Heralds monthly ol; n i?'it give, the tiiimhcr of wells
completed la December in tbe bradford told aa 103,
producing ll 7iij inirrcl*. Well* completed lu the lower
country HO, producing 392 horrels. Total prouuctiou of
new wcllt lor the monta, 4,11" hurrels, against 4,'.'13
in November from "H7 wen*. The tutui ns* mp and
hiiiiiilug for lieeember are Btfd, sgslasl 4t)0 in Novem?
ber. Tao total anmoerot wella uruiing ure -iltiui), ?
cctnier, agatuat Ml in Kuvembcr. fae dry colet la
Dectmoer atc 14 , against HU lu November.
TELEGRAPUK' NOTES.
mpWS TO DN'R t'KNT A COPY.
Mai riMolk, .lim. 1.?ria frajeffctbm iimrniui? rc
rtii'-rU lia luti.t-rlptiuu price tu on.'ci nt per copy, cr ?i ti eats
.iio.k ?i..l *l ,1 4 I...I lai -tU-I i l.*ns'" ?>? 1 ii - ?'?'." la.:*
a roUuctluu tit bo per rent.
A -InlHiNKHT UASUIEIL
Bufiitiy, .lim. I.?J. N. llarriman, us-istont ca*hicr
?t thsuillnri Co.'silry ^ooil* More ou \viLti>r?t., la mulei ar?
rest fur I'llf-rui*-. li" roufoaic) tu S tti-.fl ot ?2,nO0, molt of
?rlili:h has bwu rucuvrreil.
TAXATION I.ItllirKNKn BV CONVICT LABOR.
Biku Si.no, N. V.. Jan. 1.? Ibo total earnings at
Moa Biog Prison for DaajBBMi smoaot to Si *\Vi'!i .il*. Tbs
aautmlii urea wore ?1..,_<>- 29. Tbs pioflta sr* an .ooh 40.
A PAINFUL UISTOHV Or WgDDF.l) MIHKRY.
IUkihbotkk. N. V.. Jan. 1.?Andrew Jaexaon Hall
wm *i"Ul J His hoad Ot Ula jxalaa* wife on Wedneaaar ni nhl,
hat alli laoovsr, They have ll rod unhappily tonsther for
over t -ot ty y sars. b-t ii s Cst hone aad fis a rrutostaa u
KILLED BV A SHIFMAT*.
Baltimouk, Jan. l.-Jobu Alleu, tho cooV ontbo
?mlah bark Xniin l'tvteraon. lyra* at Wells' Wharf, -ss
?"truck iso tao head -tm so imo pok.r ht hi* *hi;,mite Ml
rbael MoCartliy, ibla morulor. snu sbuoat tnata-n'r -illeiL
IlsOarilir ass _??sitd sad easiatlted.
THU WORLD ABROAD.
HIE AFGHAN SITUATION.
Los-ox. Thunder, Jan. 1,1R80.
A dispatch from Cabul to The Daily Neict,
ffsted Doc. %% reports that among th* stipulations pre?
sented by Mohamet .flin a. a basis for peace weia tba
return to India of tbe British force at Cabul, and
thur a amarina given to scad back toe Ameer*
two UritiMi officers to remain at Cabul as ajutages
for the Tnlfllroint of the promise. Tbe Viceroy of India
telegrsBha bj tollows: ""General Robert, reports on
Hvc-rn tier yo that tuc force under command nt General
Buger, which left Cabul on tbe _7th ol December, is
returniugfiom Kobistan, havingUeatroved unopposed
the fort oft lie rebel chief Mlrbatelia, which wa. lound
aim nd,,ned. Several KohiMan uud Lugar chiefs hava
tendered their submissloo."
THE ANT.LO-TITRKISH DISPfJTR-,
OOHBIAVnaot-lB, Thursday, Jan. I, lafio.ai.'
It is believed that Sir Austen Layard will
have un interview with ihe Sultan to-tay, when
arrangement* wi!! be msrte with a view to a compromise
of the dlger?neel wulcu have ttrown out of tho affair ol
tuc '...in.ni mis*:, ,u.i rv ?ml the condemned priest.
NOT AN ANNEX-TIONIST AT ALL.
MoXTBSAI* Quo., Jun. 1.?Mr. Mt Master,
M P. P., who has u; rived heme state* tbat their ls au
erroneous Impression nu to his dews, owing lo iiiltisttte
ineuts hy a reporter. In an Interview re-atajr he haul, " I
u.hl the reporter that I wus not au annexatloutst: that
tba annexation feeling dues nut to any ap: notable ex?
tent prevail iu Cnn.otu; taut no aum x-tlon uemiji'.t.-a
Hun ur meelina tl;u. been held lu Montreal; uud that the
I'.ainie or Canada are at preaeut a-tutUed with theil
political condition."
UIHlfARCK liKTl'ItNLNG.
l4,MMiN, titoey. Jan. 2, li*?0.
Tiie Berlin corrct-poudent of Thc Daily Neut
reports tbal Prince BisaBaret la expected to orrirc in
Berlin on Sand iv. Thc Emp Tor has *r.ertn!ly requested
hun tn nilli., iartag ol the opinion timi ibo climulo of
Varziu lou,I hemflciul to tuc l'.u.oe.
THE DISASTER Ai THE TAY 1IKIDGK.
bOMMM, Ihur?dsv, Jan. 1, H79.
Diving in tiie Tay at th** te****)mt the receiit
bl tdge disaster has heeu suspi-udtd ewing to boisterous
a eat ber. Hie railwa7 authorities say mere ls llttlo
iioiiiif ih.it Hu. hudics have been wu.iu-d seaward, ami a
bo a exp, durna li being orgauia J to ?,aiu r?r tb, m.
KORRHIN NOTRfl.
LOBOO-g, iiiUia.,l.iv. Jaa. 1. 1??0.
Tl.. Turkish MHsiotis Aid foeiefjr have written to Tha
Time* ti Kantian Hie famine iii Noiibi rn Panta, .tating
Hutt titer hav? rev Ind a telegram Hom Oorinlah to tho
iff. ct I ba I the f miine m all taut regta_ ls iuci-cabiiig
dany, un 1 th :t nu es- atreuttOUS .(torte are mudc to semi
help ri nm Kilgin nd und Atm thu a great number ol the
, o|>illation lua.-t |,ci islj. lucie nu- only I wo mouths'
i ut my of f,ud tu iiutalu the p.'. pie (or the text seven
ii.muli ..
The .s-iiclcty of Bf. Vincent de Piuil tn Trance ha. re
*n,vi e] to have a sprelnl culleetiou In each of its confer
mi', n to relieve thc dist 11 ss iu Ucl,Hld.
(oiietftl (in),Hui, Hie lim .m Munster, hm presented
lo l'n siiletit fttijvv his letter, of recall.
Sir ?arnot Wolabler will start from Cape Town foi
1, ,'.- ami .niue Hine ia January.
7/.<i Standard** vienna cot respondent emphatically
iliiie* unit tba A natl lana bars estabitahai a reign al
u-rrorln Boenniaesl tleraegovlaa.
I?e k*ettdmr*F? Merlin dispatch sara so.ono tons ol
stool nula ban lest been ordered iu Westphalia foi tbs
American uiuil.cc.
King Aluhouso hus ulv.-u *rC,."iO,) fut the Benoit of tba
fuintuc strtclwa lu UpperBiloela.
TI.e Standard anr.outic, s that tba Q.iccn bas li.foi med
th.-Ci; ir ot her aereptaaea of Prlaca Lobeaoffat lila
A tot. i-i-a.i'T at Houdini.
Thc examination of ?OBBslea, tbe would-be reictctde,
.-lie'te.lau iiiioimution trading to show tbat thc ai
laaipt was due to political aiuu.o.-ity.
A PBOSPELOl'S YEAL IS COLORADO.
WHAT A (TRW STATE, IS A PART Ol' TIIK COt'XIRt
WHICK.* TIIK AIR IS THIN, CAJI ACCOM-IMS 1.1
A SINGLE YEAR?MINING, AGRICI'LTIRB AND
IRA HR.
Dkmvkv, Col., Jan. 1.?T!ii-i morning the
Denver papers have putillithe 1 reviews of tho business
al tin. State for the year 1ST'.)?lim most prosperous
year of Colorado', hlstoiy. The skewing I* a"ot).
'ihe number of failure* In Colorado, together with the
amount of Hamlin.-*, for tho hall year endlDg December
Ul, aa compared with tba same pi'.-ind af 1*j78, show, a
highly ?.iti.iact<>ry rt salt, lu liTS. fur the .Ix moutha
ratting Poceaahct ni. tho total nunii" r of failure, in tbe
Mate waa 'M. liabilities f'-t3,!H7; while fur the same
period of tm. tear the total number of failures lg
24. Habitu ms #143.500. During ina past *ix months
about Ifitnl new il.-al-'ia have heguu business ludirTcrent
braneheaot trade ta thc sta*.-.
Tao agrlra! aral di-tricr* nf the stute deserve c>nshl
erablo praise for thia remarkable condition of sfT,tlrs.
rho f ii j.eis huve had an nun-nally'hatsrasra. aaa!
have paid up considerable old imleutedma*, thus iiuik
liiij conni ry dealers pri>*|M-rou* in nmuey watton. Tho
d -stcr. iti tun, hara brea aMo to ii.tuuiut.- their debts,
lind Hie who!,' state bus felt thc b, neflt. Collci'tlnn* ta
u'.l parts of lac stme hara tu-, ti easy. A belier das. of
gooda bsa beru carried by tai r. hints, and tiny have
been emu lcd tn sci um a large peifeatsge ol trade tual
bu* bl tbe i lo gotta to the ettie* of the East.
*<ewto? ? bare sprang ap la every eoaatf af tha
state, and all ih'i* far have prospered.
The bneruees nummary af I'-nver for ISTO.how* an
Inorease lu trade and manufactures af fully one-third
over the preoadlag tear. Then- lute li cu no assign
tu, nts in l.n-city during the tear, ur il Hu- compromises
do nut reach ? I.1.U00. The tronsaeltooa lu i ..,, ?t?io
have lu cu woad, ifni, um.um;.tu t.. 0*2,777.0 K) Dyer
loo brick and alone hui ding* of on esiim.itcd value of
rj.-'n.'.ii'io i. ve been erected, eatcndlng the eily la al
rilie, non*. Munt-vet v tine business Macha have bees
built; also a hotel which rest faa) imo. b 'aides oil era
les pretoottow bal still creditable Nfldiaga.
Thc cattle *bl|*etent* fem to lg ita aggregate 1<r7.*9|
head; the laeeaM to the state bring s-.'-i.i.ii o. Of *aaal
7i*iH).t'ii'? pound* were pr due,il ; ol Wheat '?''.'."ai OOO
lutsli-l*. uml oaf* mid e.iin in in. ,i if ui. Ihe garden
ptuductlon waa largo, and sumo fruit iras raised durtag
the year.
Tiie Western Cullin Telegraph Como tay eitendr i tu
hm-* b'i'i miies. Railroad bmbliug bas brea roaatdrf*
iildy nt mleil In- hiw-siiii-, lint tin- I?. nu r .md -"iitb
I'atk srasextonded r-eeenft, m i- - las ii I tim I. .t.lviila
in.tl tluiin'soa coutitnv, ami the Ali-htsna,To**haBaal
S nita I ?'' built th t oneil Hie l Hand < nfl in of the au. in<ss,
though md permitted ls operate, on BCHBBBl of iii in?
line, dnrtag the roar. J.ty Uaald aaia Into actusl run
trni "t nc k iiis.is Paette, Ueavn Poetic nu i coienvdo
Central Hoads, and obtained a large laleraai la the Den?
ver ands, nit li I'.rk sad lb nv, r md Kio linind -. Ills
predicted thal D'sj aules of fail will be lan t la !*>*")
Then cords abots J.il hirth-. In iMifet sud 14 p?t*^BB
sent' uecd !>? thc J'.-t.in-i.li.,l v- Hie greatest piogresa
wus at Ibo mh.ea. 1 he prodin lum b> i oiiutlc. w.is aa
lallawa:
t?l... .?u i77.o|il I ilnnoiaiin. |Haj||
Hilueii. -.CU1.0..S I Sn.aaUt . ile .717
I'lMTCecV. l.'.l'.'.IIO I huTc . 71.MO
lt?;,Mer. Miu.Ouo I San Jenn. l-'.'Ofl.
I'auer . ? "-'"."?**? I -?
P4rk. 4.11.749 I T.iUl . ?HM IO. tgl
Ia IWd ihe total wa* -j<ii.--'? tm 1J shewing aa la>
cie.se m one fear <>f fO.tftHi.lt*! na, lethe Cooaty
Almw. the emirmoua Increase ol tn T.'iD.i.ii.'i M. (lear
Ci eek and 1'arU Cotin'les are the only one* which ia uut
>hovv au ineieane. While BpeahtM of the Ix-aavids
yield, it may be *tut,?l that th ? iota, of ore* mated by
iuneltiiv fer Hie yetr 1**7'J la 1 l!',4s:i ton., from which
was realized flt) 004.IOU, or a value lu pure uiver and
metallic lc ul of fl>5 per tou. Thia certainly lt tba
largest average vain* of allver ore. lu bulk, and great?
est produetliiu ever kaoau in anv .liver camp of Ita aaa
lu tho world's iiLtuiy. lt ah aid he. observed that tha
_?? l lira,lort of the Harris.n smelters, amountlog to
U8M0, baa not been Included lu tbe above table, but
ming added In gives a total product from 110.4*).
loi.s nf ore a comuierclal value of tl0.Sl7.O46.
Tho -1.340 tons ol bullion have laarefora
an avera-6 value per ton of 940. <*_>?.
For tho 3(1S days of tho year the
dally consumption of ore by tbs smelting eaUbhshmenta
ba. been 30a tons, producing over 58^ tons of bullion
eaoh twenty-four hours. Too numerous producing oioes
have tulloh ore nu band, and all the nillhug establish?
ments carry stocks wbtch, by the moat pslnstaklog and
conaervatlve estlmiiics, are reckoned u> 12,000 taus, at
sn average value of fW par tea. Thia munt bo sdded
io the smelting product to show tbe aroas mining
output lu <re and thc value lu dollurs lu 1H70. reacbiug
s aiund total of 122,4ft:i tona of ore Brined ont of the
ground and repioaeDtlog a value of ii 1.477,040.
BA fiFBM^SllTlKE.
Ii-ADIKO, Peon., Jan. 1.?At a bieetiog of tba
Hutter'a Vaioo laat night, lt was decided that the maa
employed at tbe following hat factories s'loutd goon
striae this mot-tog t Handel A. Bro.. Mohr * Bro., I. H.
Le van, and John E. Millar m Oe. Fire hna-.lred men are
erapt-ayed by thoao grass. D. F. Lots tc Oe. yielded to
tha demand of tbeir eaaployea, and tbs r lapioyes ot Joan
btreg deelared t&smoe*? es sstlsled wita tb?u- ttne.ee.
Ibero are iiX'.ren hat fooleries iu Haatiing sad tha eur
rouudlng yina.ea em ploying about 2.000 bonds.