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Y-^-XXXl..l\bb.897. NEW-YORK. MONDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1872 PRICE FOUR CENTS . ?. ' ? .' ?* ? -.. , AN IRON CHURCH uttrne: -? TTlFa imOOKl-YN TAJ.Y.UNACLF. D, WIN! BBSl'I.Ta OK Tjr.rf.CTiVK Til IS AM? IH1.AY il.INO THK ALARM?TUF. .H'lUI.F.K OKI. I?l..-Tl'OYK.l>? lAJ?S. AR? ".1 ?80,000, Tho l?Moklyn TaiVrn-u'le, tin? Bar. IVi-Wift Tai.nage'? ibnrih, situated iu mUfrinerlinrri arar Third-a-* , iras btrrtaed yestertlay morning. 01? iras ?rot ?li???? verad at about ??-.30 a. m., by aaflst.-tnl si-xtoii, lu tin? flue at tb ? south ? ;i?t n ri. t - i-i-siil'iili* of the cfiur? h. I!?- iumiodltitvly r the !v .!, wliilt? trie sexton starred for the house of 0-r*T?a, one of tot? tr-nstecs. oppomte the church. Tl* irltho-i ?- wh? ; i.i inn in. Ix-Mrfu t?> UL'lit tbe Are? pail.? ul water and a ?mall hose, but tlii? 11.um ? Imva and work?-1 i. ?,> rapidly. Ttit-y ?MB net BHWWt r? u.ov thim;? fnnu tbo church, carrying out the bo? r eh .-veril dris1 r>>rtilhle. Ai Vir a"eon M l?e leamei! no wa-rd ?as sent I o t?icl ut foT some tiixi?'. and it was neaily !i..ll ?ftcr the dis?dv? rv of il. Hi i Im Viro the alarm ? aoii'i.li'd f: !!,ill. In a few|ii;i?iiiti-s a tita f r I srrived, falta**? : quickly by others, ami m ?BTMata?-BH wcro brought to l-ear |iipon t! t . .1 tl k o upon the roar. The fix?t, how? \ war i? i?_'-1 ---1 to srivini* from dcdructlon the adjoin t . ?r ry -wood?-"! .'.welling, *_.>. 363 Sa.heraierhorn a hi '1 trio Tabernacle, and was ooD.-ildeie?! gyt;U langer. The l,.?_es ?ero thus prevented fr ? . ? : lit this direction, ivlilr-h was lu the liuniedl; 1 iv, iff] MTU ?, u? the time blowing very 1'Tiikly fr ?Kurvwe?r Tu- n.L.i.i!?s, .however, removed then -1 tiitur.'?xiaiii ; ? kfDl t..i i .. danger aasovir. BAl 10 MACH OF TUB I'LAMl.S. .ir.rftl of UM a*!iri::r-a,tthe Are,was' ?mg*i t?> the TCdtlbul?', but in a few minutes, with ft* aTBi'i,!ir-.. the flames burnt Into the auditorium, ran Use wall, and along: the roll?g, and the whole Inter ?was BOOM tHPOtPBttBt The ?s widows b-mug toaitily In t r wallt?, till? UrcmoQ could only in N-..I ?' rrrrly on a suis? porticn of tUo burning biuii.i tlir.-ugli the few which ??pened on the, roof? of th? ?*'?ifc' kl in-.! ornerK I I ct of ii. ?.e stn-ani" w v however, and the Uroiuen were ouly able to cc fin?- rhe daines to the Interior. The roof fell In earl and ibe flame* rose through the opening with gre fline ?ess, so that serious apprehensions w< tsin? 'i f.r some time of tlieirflt?prei.iliug with the wii ami ?aafltac an exU-unive conflnjcraUoD. Ti_? w_s ha i a virtud, however, by the exertions of tiie fircn? ?ho kept the m iglioorioir bulldiug? aator:it* ?1 v. ?raft r. iiie wail.?, too. jnded materially iu coD.??iiug U lire tolrh-. Interior, standing firm for a considerable ttn lire raged h?-r.-, however, almost unchecked for lone ihn?', tht> stie.itus directed upon it from ?bo fronr windows appoarine to have very litt efli-it. fttid the tl.iia.ieH rapidly fastening upon every?in: coiul'iisllul.- alii.ti the flreir.en were unable to reac Th. t,iut>er?, a? they raught ?re, gave way. and let tl wall fall piece by jtleoc, the ballUirwi going first, i ??M :r\h<-t portions of th? fiont folio?; lag? Baaltar. while ;he fl.-emen in frojtMi" lug tratet ruto the building from above, the flaraesbega I Idly ulong the e?--i11:ig of the south-weiter wlnp. aiel ' ' > engulf the m? n who were i wt.rk ujioa the riKif. Men .shouted to them, "Corn I..it ttif-y remained at their po"t. One of tt at hone was ?ouu brought down, au_ a kireain Wl tde lowur part of the buiMiu. ?tis tlor-e lti?t Through the front windov. but to ?to little adraorage that 1'ie door oi/enu Into rkc westeru psse>aiio was broke n In und Uta but taken tau I le. Iki" Um water did good service, quiekl ? ' g the Carnos and saving the roof, so th? tbr-ee above workul away without fanper. This el? ?1 i '.(? lireuien to reach the flro Volow, whero iho did wete\ ?ril'-.e. The flames were driven back gi-adi ally. : was brviii-ht to bear upon the in te rio Wim ? \, i !'? m ? il rr. By 11:30 a. m. the Are ?tl unoe pnrty gcxxl control, and the work of extlngulshing 1 pro? ?'?dtd rapidly, rortlone af the wall wfclefc w?. buh stauilng were then pulled down to afford access t? M _? timbers, and the wreck of the structure ws thus eouplote? Uuring the afternoon the fire s'.il smolile-re 1, and sevenil stream? were kept playing 01 i -?II it ?<rri. completely ?T't-nched. __?____? i ...: ..- ol .ne building and ihe peculiar iv.etb< rt I tion roLder >d the task of the firemen a dlfil <? m , VMi.'i-er, ami it early beoame evident thnt the; eotild not savi it from co_vlete diatruction. The a: was bltt-Prly eoU a_(l the m?:i snffered considerably when not in imuiedlntc peatael with the tire. Man; **.r- t ; .;.'*etely drenihfi *ait_ Mailer, wht h ?-???itkl; Xiei... nia tia-tir clothing. tLLAT IS MAM1NG THB ALAIiM W. J. i*rCT.i-_,.w_o llveaina frun:"-housc ::ext d??ortotb | porter that about 3:3u u. ra i ..;:?'. !i lull ringing v.; li atitpi strok'-s \? ry unlike rhe rmtnmon? to chtirch servir? ; and rustling out In? saw a dense smoke isming from thi aoutl.-eaat fino. The sextou ran out of the chirr, ii, . rv log th?t it w_? o%\ lire, and ti?! he ?? going to ?s?.i Mr , one of the trustees.' By thb time Mr. I arrived, Mr. (.'rouch had entered che church with au ai am! traed U? cut tiuough the li-on casing to the Hue \ i.ide it was found that the wood work tHtween the two sheets of Iron wa? all In flamee v, . at t'.is, tl_.a Ocgaii to pour out i.t the ?oo?. Tin aexton tried to u?e some bobe from a iafl ro-sd stal.'.e, but without efTelt. In hi? Ojdn loi. tue fire vu? then too far under way to be chi* ??id aveuli the eieam-engines had been on hand ; but there was ?o much delay In sending to the police station tin.I It was fully half an hour from the discovery of th-- t: before the general alarm was sounded aud th.- engin?-* were on the ground. Indeed, eaa lio-.k-and-ladd? r ?4o |?ariy it-.ivvcd li:f. FBmUM of the Are and had arrived al the ?cine tmfo.-e the flret fire warm was itruek. Mr Croo? h Und few'? d tna? his own bouse would be burned aa it aiu? close to the ohtireh: and the Iron wnlls, whu-1, wire li.lp:? ?s to eive the church, ufTordeil a proreetlon f? He in l.l.iror?. ami 1.:- houee wiw? uuaiuged by fire, thougl eomcw?at __Mged iv vail t. Zi.s. 1 H LS CA?_D I!? WOOD. Mr. Riindril!, vho was aext.?n of the church when th* Tab? inaole was bu.lt, dek'Tibed to the report? i atruution of the fijes. They weie sijiiaro, and oon atrticted of thin zln? ; lus-ide of these were round sh?'?i iron tupes for convening tlie t>tuoko und g_s. The zluc flues were eased In wood, on which the TOrrugat>d lror was fastened. If the iron pipe? became disjointed oi bent so as to come in contact with the zinc, there wai Bothiug to prevent the wood work from catching ill? when the furnaces were under full blast. ? gentleman standing near told the reporter that ul the time of building the church proposals were ?vi:< <i lor oonstructing th? flues, and the contract wm givei. t< Use lowest bidder. One of the defeated applicant? ?Hid tt? htm, when the terms were made public, that th.-y ?-.?um aot be safely built for the amount named, and that tii? re would be s fire in that church some time. Mr. Bhotwell. the ?exu?n, was found in tbe old church, now used for fluxiday-Mhool service? and prayer meet liigB. He was carefully piling np the cushion? -which bad been rescued from the burning Tabernacle, lie ?sud that the area In tb. furnace? were sever allowed t?. (v out during the cold weather, aud that in the furna? ?? (rom w linn the fire caught, the tire had been going slDce ?arly in November, so that no wood or kindling bad been ?used In ii for mor?- than a month. At 6:80 a. m., yester? day, he shook down the Hi os and put on fresh coal. They were then sll in good order. About 9:80 a. m. he was dusting tbe church furniture, when bis assistant weut out in front of int church and aaw smoke coming out of tbe south-east flue, and returned aaylng that there waa a lire. Mr. Bhotwell at onoe rushed (or Mr. tVorwli?, a trxi?u-e, while Mr. Hurle mug a quick alarm ou tbe church bell. He^soou returned with Mr. fJorwm, and they tried to gat at tbe fire and ?ut it out with ho?e trou, a stable. They aent to tbe Tiirth l'r? cinet Biatlon House and gave the alarm. He thought ?l would take ten minute? lo reach tbe atation laouae from the church, and he dm aot know that there waa a fire-alarm hex lu that ueighUirhood. Tbe church ?ushious, books, lamp?, _*??., were mostly saved. The ?ouiuiunlon service was not kept in tbe church. Mr. 0h?: well had been under the impression that the Bin? flues were cased in brick, but supposed that Mr. baodall knew more about it. Police ?CapUin Caasidy of ths Tenth Precinct told s feporter that there waa no delay la sending tb? eiiginbs is) the lire after information wa? received at the elation. He did not know how much delay these bad bean before tbat ; hot tbe alarm en tbe church bell waa utterly use toas ; no on? would know tbat It was a Are alarm, and tbe ?Ji??n would take no notice ol It. THB OB I?If?(. *~_e Tabernacle was c?mplela?, In fleptember two years ago It WM eoaatsuvtad with a wooden frame, sheathed wamhik ana wit_o_i wiui eeiragnted |roa, and noruou? fllle 1 In with brick. A solid hrick wall formed the i Tlie mala part was nearly circular, with smull, ?a nitrs at either o?,rner in front, and an ornamental Jectlon forming the tunln vestibule. The eiUrna pearance of the str.ia'turo was unique foraetiureh BBlfeef attractive. Xlie ?tualltaarluiu was v?TJ- lurga , with the galleries, was capable of scat i un: about p. rs.ins, wi,b. standing room for NX) more. All tIs t? mill titling?, including a number Of .'Hont* coin ?ei'? of inflammable mut. rial, nuil served well to thai flames; in fact, there appears to bare Ua en l.ttle alaauat the TauiMing tlint aJ.,1 nut Inirii teaalih eeei the shell, which prottat.?t i.Uhi laoa ) a_t wet tic. The completa?- destruction In less than an honr r lad DO little comincut among IP. ni of iba eai?-Ti-.Htiun aodapactaiora gen, i-.iiiy. One tleniar i, ?:i.ti_t-a ?Ii at it wus Just like a Bbaot Iroa I H'.'ial with klnailinge. Tbc appearance of the r ? ?"? ??? (?1 that there Merc very few brlilis botwoen th< twiur ?mil fxterlor walls, the space being almost cut ? tlila-.l up with wood?u Joists and beams, which burned tlc?ci in u strong (Iinfr. ink. .n run; ortruy. TU'! organ, WbiOb was built liar tla. Ih?t i. ?toa -T. i 11 in l?a*0, vt.iB dc.?truyed. It is said to have coht ui-lgii. t-S.'.K4>, trot was u.irahased by Mr. Talniagu's congr? tia.-.i for 17,000. V. nous alteration!--, however, were fo i e, r-4?ar.T, and were made at an ,?t prime of 16,000. cha?nes were supervised by ?eorge ?V. Morgan, thc gan.?? Tho offtaa did net contAln a very great variety of st( but ?hoy ?arc of great force, so that it was i the most powerful i ritan lu the country. The few i s tups on the swell organ were of a remarkably I ajiii'.lity, ?itid tho mechanical arrangements were such to i*lvo full aeopa to t!iu pl..yer, nlhiwlng Ulm the en: rungo from iba' loudest stop combinations to the vi softest, by the moving of a ?ingle pedal. The organ t built by Mr. Iiook ol liostou, and ut the time it wmu ut the Jubilee was Mown liy thrco laydraullo press aOA-MBi ll was insured for |l.,0u0. Mr. Morgan lOO) valuable collection of miible, which he cannot regatea IHK ?owns. The loaa 14 es'Jiniitcil by Mr. K-iwaii, clerk of I chiii h, at ??Tioiit ?T.4,tX-0 on the building ainl furnitui insurance, ?iJ.tMi. This, Uo state 1. wua .dits tri by ted follows: On rbe b'llldhif?-riienlT of Brooklyn, H^.OgO; Lo: i ...c, &S00- il,.;, a,.,.i of New-York (gun h ? i ?j'a?uc in iiiiot her company), |_,MV>: _Btna>ol III ford, i ono., $8,000i i'irajuicu'. Xruat of Brooklyn, |m,u. total, |r;o,iH?o. On t-e iiifiiitnrc?Otinrdlin of New-York, U/XX ; ttt Yoik a*d Tonkan, to.oou, auudaiu of New-Yoik, $.,?? The Hre having boon confined wholly to tho Tabcrnac the adjoining property was not materially injured. T furniture, however, from No. 363 Schermerhorn-st., si fered considerable daniago from water and rough ban ling m removlug, and the coal sheds in tho re:ir, own by William IjPBPOa, were more or less injured. This la wa| D"t aooertained, but a lew hundred dollar. 0 I'-Obably eovcr It. KEnciT.riirn os Tuf* bame FLAX. A TumrNE reporter cale al 00 tho BOT. Mr. Tal mag yosterday aftcruoon, nt No. 2?7 Quincy-st., to obtiian I formation of tho fUans of lila congregation for ll future. Mr. Ta?mago was very cheerful and coromni c.ttive on tho snbjett. He said, in reply to an inquir? ?? Well I Its gone up in a chariot of Are, like Elijah. Is quito a loss to us, but wo shall rebuild at onco on tl same spot, and probably in tho eamo stylo. Wo ?hi wor.?_ip to-night at Plymouth Church, and if BBf BOO* and Mr. Boecher's all come wo shall have a crow Before tho building was half bun.cd we received I Invitation from Mr. Dcccher and his truster? to BlI tin church in the evenings until wo could rebuild. Wo hi an Informal meeting of tntbtee?. in tho o'.d clmreli. at before tho service in Flymouth Church was throui;h|thi had received a reply thut wo would u-e tie church this evening, a*, leant. Wo a'so rrcoi.cd - offer of Dr. Duryoa's and Dr. Cuyler'a churches, and ha a dozen others. Wo Lotie, however, to got tho Ara.le m ?f Mmirt until we -hail be able to rebtnl.i, for both mon lng and evening service, and a co__?iitteo waa -?Mat, lzod at ouoo to make negotiations. Tho Aoadcmy is ou of the boit buildings now In tho city for tho purin.-.-, i,. Is not equal to our church, which in all its miau; a u. i.i was oukurpaased. Mies Charlotte Cushmau who |0B4 i it a short time ago and all speaker who have tried ! have expressed the opinion th:?t it could not have bee improved In lta aoouKtic properties. Au ortlU-ary cot vtrsat.'onal tone reached every perFon In the house, I which ?1.000 people could bo and frequently were packe?: Mr. Tilmago was ar.ked if he thought corrugated iro would be used in this noW buildm:*. Ho replied that h thought so. The fact was, in his opinion, that notl.ln was proof against Are. lie had recently come tjet Chicago, and there ho heard of stono buildings mel'ln like wax before tho fla^sfl. Ilowevcr the liro In th Tabernae'.o may have Tllglnatod, ho thought its fat would Uli ve been the s^nfey It ^?lie?1! Vmlt ot ^oo? o stone. The style of the cnorch may niiv'o BBOb_|f. <-?c?'rj trio to outsiders, but ho llk.d it A man is pleased, o ou.'lit to be, with the appearance of his own wife, what ever others think of her. 8o it was with him end hi ptepl''i_lu their opinion of tJ,.U' hou->? vj '*o?.^.ip. All it? (.ir.ihiira'iiicn^r were _iarflT5f,!otift and conducivo to so c.ability; everything was in circle?. He thought thi Hi B lioune would bo nearly a lae riO-Ba Of the old. Mr. Tal ni age urnv. .1 home i ?.l> Satuiday tiight, fr.'tn .? two week.':' Iiituriiiii tour. B04 tbOOgll ha BlfBMtBfl to bt ly aaaaHOO, he did net anticipate, he *>ai?l, m v,aim a ;te?ption. sr.nviEf in Tit!' BO BUBO. Notwithstanding the I v.cthai-, tlic aniiouucemeut that Mr. Talmage would f-BOCh at 1'iyinoii'h Chura h, 1 i?t ceiilm:, brooghl loB-Cbaf u large congregation, and long before the si available .??;! In tlio buildm,* was occupied. In the course of his remarks Mi. Tulmuge said: In the vllliige where I once lived, on a cold night, tlia-rc wusa'iy of tue. ?(? ? ?i??- after baaaa OBB a-"ii Siimod. Hut tuero was in the ?/fllam? laTRO boapltable dwelling, aud as toon an tlio people were burn.-il out they can.i- ??.to tho? coliiiiii.u a enUi. The good li.au at the L'tiuse Biood ut tho dOOT und Bald, "t'.'iuii in," ai.l the l'rtl? children, us tiny were t.roiiKlt U< Hie door, aona of them wrapped m Munkets ai-1 shawl?), ware I iken uji t" bed, mu? the olal Ipa-oj.le. that cama, in fiom their coasunieal dwelling? woro aoatod araoad tie. Ire. And tho good man of tho bouse t jil them that all would bo well. This is a very cold day fo he burned out, heiiie and ho nao, um wo eoaae nuo tins boa] it. lu? boina lo-uight, ami gather around ti.i*. m< ai ararm iir?- of Christian kiiidnesi and love, and it is good to lie here. The Lord built tfco Talierntvle and tho Lor.I let II burn down. Blessed be tho name of the Lord I Waa don't feel ilk? s.ttlug down In discouragement, allhough the place was very dear. Out heart, there wire filled with comfort, and to us, mauy a time, did Jeeuis appear, His fmo ra? diant as the sun. Tu-day, wheu the Christian syrnpath* cum?, in from Plymouth 4'huich, und fu,in lo oilier churches of the city, all oiTenuir their houses of worship ! to us, I uniit say that it became very damp w.-atlu-i 1 about the eyelashes. Blest be the tie that binds our i heart? m rlirieti-ii love. If anybody tells roa that - there in no kindness between churchen, and no such I tiiii.g s? i'iiristi-ii brotherhood, tell him he lien. I hurt amid the sorrows of the day one extreme con? gratulation. 1 thank Ood that tho fire took put-o when it did and not an honr latest Had it come an hour later, many who are here to night?I will not finish that I shall say to you to-night what I would have said tin? morning If my pulpit had not been taken away, but befoi?; I go on I will a?ry, (?od bless you every one. Ai Uu-? couulualon of his sermon Mr. Talmage read the following names of congregations that had offered tho use of tlualr buildings: Plymouth, Lafayette ave., iJaason-ave., Cllnton-ave., Elm Place, Fimt liaptlnt, . iret Presbyterian and Becond Presbyterian Churches. THE FIItE MARSHAL'S ISVK.-TKiATION. Fire-Marehal Keady began mi iuveati^Mtion and took the teatimony of the two uu n who were la the ehurch when the fire broke out. Tue die waa undoubt? edly eaused by a defeotlve.llue. William Earl testified, In part : I lire at ?lo. 9 Putnam are., and am employed In tho Hev. Dr. Talmnge's Tatarr nacio a? assistant sexton; 1 want ou duty ut s a. m. al too Tub?nut? le; I fllled up tavo at the furuuet??, anal Mr. Shot well, the sexton, filled up the other two; I filled up the back furnaces; I was at the pulpit when I discovered the fire; I said to Mr. Bhotwall" here isa Are;" the fire waa then in the floor on tho- eduth-east comer of the buiitiiiig; the llames burst out suddenly; tuore were four furnace*?, two large and two small cues, In the church; the large once were In front aud the small ones In the rear; the fines from one of the large furnaces led to Whan tae lire was; when I first suw the lire It was In tlio chimney near th? ground floor of the church: I called Mr. Hhaitwell's attention, aod he said, " rlt_f too bell ;" he rang the bell first, and then I rang it and gave the alai it' ; he did sot attempt lo out out the Ore before giv? ing the alarm ; tho first effort to nut out the fire was mail' by Mr. ?botwell and on? of the trustees, Mr. Cor? va in ; it was up about eight leet then ; I ran Into the old . hutch and gut two palls and took them into the church, and lurued on the water in one ot the little rooms; other meu carried out the water?about twenty palls ; the bell was still ringing; I heard some one say that the bell-roue broke ; the fire spread i aplallv ; it broke out at 9:58 bv the church clock ; the members had not yet come to service ; I had not seen the fnruaoe leading to that flue ; I do not know whether* or not there waa more than one furnace pipe leadlu/r loto that fine; I hare only been employed In the chorch two weeks ; the Area were burning slowly all night ; nobody sleeps in the a hut. u at night ; the fires are legulated u. run all night ; do not knots how long It was after (be alarm was gtven before the flremrn ar rtred, bol Uimk it waa about JO minutes ; do not know anything- about the construction of the'tlne or the origin ??r the tire. William B. Bhotwell, the sr-xfnn, fest'fVd : I live at N??. ill LlTlngstoD-wt., and WH. in the rbarcb this uiom ll.g when tl*?- tin- broke ?.ut; Mr. Karl e.ild, " h'-re In ft tin-,'' ?t nd we N? a I a rife vuluuie of smoke iu the i?ll ini:; I st.irl, d to look for the flu-, and jr lmi.t o.il In A t?ate from the Bontb-m?1 One "f the ehtm -, the eoi m r of tli?, front vestibule; tliere was a lame furnace plt>e lending into that Hue; the furnace H ?ailed " l.llll? field'.-? Base-Burner," and was pal In ?roen the cbnre_ we? biiiii; lesne to tbe ebarcb aboal i*. .,?, in, ktitisrf.<?rniir' i.. Hie lire?; 1 I,.mu? them all doing Well; the Inr nni it were sliout a ?|inirler full of coal ; 1 took |..-: i-eiiiar notlco of (hern uni! ?hook them ?I'M n and put Into each of tue fioul fui rmces aboal eiichi oi i< n seoof? rail of eoal, iu"t t.? .i.irt i beat; when I hurt put them in proper burning unler by closing tbe topallde. ehattlaa tin- ?op door, and ?.iM-nnur Ike bottom iiritit, I left tbe cellar end weal homo to break ' ' ? .ut. ? -.r h lU n'l hour, I did not look al tbe Ara wbea I otate baek, tart went to pli' ilnniri? In order al'out the |uil|ill; I wir ilu.Mini? elf the ki \ i....ii il ot tue m ?Mil when my :?tl?"iti.,ii wasealled to tin tire; rhe lin- w:,s bOlll ??f briek, i rvire.l user With eorriie ?red ?bee! iroa, ri n! iin.i atlllai ol lier round Hue in rbe . .nier, in?iiii of the brich ?qo-N Ine; tbe Ire Beamed t" i .i\ ?? r MllK'iit ?lu le lili- lllte |i,,?-e 1 ll.l.iilk'tl tile .llKai work* tteeeaeed lo be above the leae? i b?- ?luo itself se. neil to lie on tire; it wus trimmed with is w,.oden beae, an 11 I ! In nk Hiere (frai a hiiihII comice mi t ???? eOTBfll '" ?* (hi- iciliu?.': 1 i'.ive the ni.uin at one?, aud then w?-iit ?OC one of tba trustee?, lear log tbe a ?Istant sexton ringing th?-n? ii; we kept tbe doora elooed; i hav? tiran ?> x-on a'ioiil l ? nnMitlt., anil ii'-ver Imd a Ire in Hi" Inilldiiig before; ire had tbe rbrnacea eleaned out last Fall. IIMN TIVI?! ft BOXES. Ir conncclioii tritt this fire, so completely de.-tructivo toa building popul.itl> supposed to be ?eeiiro ?_aint>t such a danger, it is Interesting to know that this style of BtttMtflN haa ncv? r boeu apiiroved by immuucc men, and tliat this lel-same T.tbernaelo hns only very recently been expressly condemned by Mr. Kingslund, tho 8urveyor of the Underwriters' Association. Mr. KingslAtid ktatedjthat tin so e.irrngated iron biirldliigs had never be?n M favor with him, as heconsidered tliom far le,, proof at*a!n.?t lire than any other kind of ?true ture, with tho exception, perhaps, of wooden building?, liefer:ring to tho ?everul chui'hes which have been ere< ted, or are now bnilrling In this city and Brooklyn, he ?rild thnt ho considered their chances of TOilstlng fire to be lery ullght Imbed, $M the heat would Immediately lgniti tb? woo?!, nn<! the walls would certainly go down. Kvi n .. Hie mi the oppai'lio ?Ido of the ?treet to these ?. If of any extent, would heat the piste? so thmt th' > v . uld eft the woodwork in flames. Atan illustra? tion of Ih?, view-, he cited tho case of a largq ?laughter home ut Flr-t-ave. atnt Forty flfth-st., which ho d" scribed ns going off liVto a s*ltid'lng-w<?od box covered witli tin, the iron plate? curling up^??d era? king oil eh both sides, nn.1 tl?- ?ralla illwp|M-nn| as If by magic. He i xircsiu'd the ?'iilnlou that some of l_-M___M_dl would Mima day follow. Oilier prQtjadm.ht I at uranio meu have given utteranre to the fame viow?, and it la report'-1 lint tbo latN Will be introasod berweon 40 and io ??or cent. CRIMLS A I, OPJSODaSS. A 8F.RIES OF A??AULT3 AND RORBFRIEi*. Eli-ba C. (jircg'iry, ago 31, proprietor of "Canterbury Varieties Theater," in Broadway, nctir Iileer t? r -st., was arrested bv l'ollce Captain Byrne?, on Hatiinlay ntght, for at'erupt lui,' the life or Glow? Wil.ox, a newspaper reporter, at tho Qrar:d Outrai HoteL O.regoiy accused Wil-ox of having written an article severely reflccttne upon the rci-ort kept by him?.-!'. Wll cox domed this, nnfl Gregory s'nie?i him In ?In- fue, H ? retreated to the barlier-ahop of the hotil, followed by (iie^.iry who drt?'/ n revolver, and threatened t.? kill him. Tbo assailant ?lipped urxl fell, and th'! revolver being accidentally discharged, Theodore Wilf-mi of No. 40 West Hou?'.?,n st., who wat I-..\liikr the ?iiioji, re-elver! r!-e tnill't In one of his toe?. Gregory then attempted to escupo by a rear entrance, ? lituirrested. The prisoner shut und severely wounded a young man In Ble? ck? r-??.? without provoca? tion a few months ago. Ills " theativr," wl.r'h V?I formerly knowu as tbe Canterbury OeMBBt IB-M-, i.? ?ferated oa the strength of a theater license. After the ?ataos liad bean summarily cl< M d bf Iho i"?li?-r, ?ri. 1*017 built a small ?tngo atone mi of tin? hall, where indeoeut diincinsThiis slu-e t sk. n ptai ( bigbUjr, ?aOOM?O n a nix * A general tight oet-urn U ut a Ball I a Newman's Hall, Ho.HI Ninth-ave., a! 2:3' a, in. on Biitiirday, in ttWatr gataa? of a flag of rowdies hairing forcit?ly ?nUreil the place against tin? desire of Iho managers. Roundsman Meado and three officers of the Twentieth Predirct, who wer,? fiimmonod by tho proprietors of the h?lito (]ueU tbe ili-riiitiarii a, W'.re viol- inly a?ar'r.-d by th? ruf.im -?;? with <!r1nkiiig-gla"-ses, butt).-s, nnil other i,,l-?.i'e-, eral p..-t,ii-?b?vt?? wer?? iirnl ?luring th- etruggta. By vtgoroaaly n Ing tb ?? : as? niai.i?, end arrested Barney _lornf- and Thomas Keln,'n, tho {iii?rlen?lers, who are known ns tat it J , rward found tbat KJeenaa bad b?-. n hf.ot tbrpngh tbe legd-nnp the flgbt. I e. i s wei . ? *v cut lu tl.e tact it y. ith the ?ias?' s hin led by th. riofvrs, find were jlsff bjjdff bfvl* -I The l'Tir-iili?_w'r" fomnaltted.at the Jefferson Marii?P?? ' VrT,"TTHt)]anjl "f bjiiJ, ?nd Upt lt-_lf_tu U I Becking the? confederiiii LOTTERY F.riL"?.ri:H. Tho fur.oral of Nielmlas I?. Duryoa, tin- lot lei? dea!' i, v,ho was) ha? ked to ki a!li fl Ih n howi' -i.iiire in ihi band? of John l?. Blmmoiiri, s'so a lottery dealer, la Liberty-.?;., an M?? iu> Beaalag?te k plwie n f-a.tur fl_] from th?- DntebSel rme ! ? nur.-li at Tort K?kaMWd, B. I., where tLi: dMOMBd resided. T!ie pubtor, the l<? v. I?r. BlOWtae. f.ffl.i.ited, rind wa? nssi-l. t !>>' the It? I I?r. Hinlthof the Cotigr?-gatlonul Church of l'lalullel-i, IT. J. Too paatet eal g_nd the ioeeaaed ui a cburitubie citizen who had been un attentive nd regular at? tendant (it hu church. At the ? !v??t? of the hi vie.-? tie? remains, which were inelri-.-d in an expensive roebwood casket heavlli mounted ?.n!i ?li Iprora?ely Joooratedwith lower? and Musouc o-, wer?? coin. i. d t?. Oreernvuo.l for latertnent. The fuimral cortege wa? beaded by Richmond Ledge, Ho. 6C, F. and A. M., mix of whose inemli? i> acted ?is puil beiirerH. Delegation? from l'X'i-1-lor Lodge, ?a IM, and from the .Ni|?tiliie S.i;,il f'luii, were also present. At n .mi?ion F.-rry tb? pfooaaalon na? received and. ?eoned ? iv by a ?tclicitii.il from Rxeelalor Lud .-. luamone ?s still andei treauraeatal (he i'ark Hospital for his fractored unkle, a-nl is oo-etantljrgnarded by ollli.-ris, night and day. Vt. Am Unie thliik. that his B i tv-iit will be able lo leuvo the bmpital trr-morrow. The dsv for rhe Inquest has not yet iioen ?h signaled. Charles John.oi), ag<-.'(?, a lottery d?-al?r i.t No. 2 Fir? t ?t., who boarded at .**o. 77 F'ltirth-st . ? omiuitted suicide, mar tho Ualry, in Central Park, on Hattirday sfternoou, by shooting himself through tbe head irlth a Derringer pi-tail, lie had been eiigaired in the " policy " busiuers, in various parts of the clly.diuiu r .evera! vears. About l-i months ak-o his wife and hi? mil y ?ou died, und hi- bus ?nie,, beeu leyreaeed in artad. This, with bad business prospeetB, may have been the lncutive to self-de? struction. _ MB. I II WART UNINJCRED. A report Wfll widely firculatod in the Ptreits yesterday that Mr. A. T. Btewart had, on the in lit previous, fallen in front of hi? new house and sevcrely fractured a leg. A reporter of The TitwrNE called at Mr. Stewart's r?sidence lust evouluir, and was informed that no ?m h mishap had occurred, nor wa? there any founda? tion for the rumor of the accident. T1IL a?li TRANBFERg. The official? of Iho Erie Iiailway Company, in conjunction with Jay Gould, were huiy oa Saturday in consummating the trsusfor of tho property to the Company, at the office of M. L. M. Barlow, in Wtlllam-st. Th? transfer of the Gpera House was completed, Mrs. James Fi?k, Jr., having formally reiinquiibed her inter e?t? in It. TELEOBAl'HlC NOTES. *?>"....Fencht - Lenckhardt'sgrocery ?tore in Froat SL, Mrmr ??i, waa duttrored b? Ire, retunli;. Lorn. OatO.KX?. _Mr?. Samuel Kuox, re-aiding on Walnnt-at., II.rMtUrf, PiBtk. wit tilleo, reetanlaj, br tl? ex^loiioB ef s ??ekisg range, Ui? ?aler pip?? Litui. fivtru. _The hot-water boiler attached to the kitcben rsr.gr lu ('. 1 MaaMaaT| less. .1 Ciaeliiasll, ?xplorifj ftaXet?at, eaarlt kUhsf l.t. Cuiaur, ell of lb? mituu. ....Mf- Odo KoBsell, tbe Dntiab Iambasaador at r.rrlln ?at* a l.all lall w??k. it which tbat* >H I krilll?il ftlAirllg. 11 i.e. BltBiai?? sad ulSer uuUl.iauti w,r? piatasi, ..'..A cable ?itapatob bos been received in Boston from Cap?, biwe. ?f th. ikip Mstct'tsi of ?it city, itttia? ihn Ut iblp la ?fa ?I Hhlel :?, th. re?ut rtpert of ksr mm, with til eu Unxd, eela| eentalj erroufcu. _A locomotive became dimbled between 0?>?hen IB? Him? iuillaua ea the ? lansiisU. Wal.atb as? Mlihlgaa Rallrnal, Balaraar B?|bt. aaS the ?igiaerr aaS Ir.mai, is atttaptiaf, to raacis s fosal?ses s suie 4ut?ai. ??r? Iretes le iie?lh. _Tbe main 2*1-in? h water-pipe on Eaet Merrimac I? Lewtll, hunt t?eUnUt, ?Ihig U ???ilawia. the eeli.r? I? Ut Mal blocI eecepled k; H. M. k J. ntaa, bii,t,?'...b Jeai.r*. tas L. B??r?en, poeer. Tbat ix.ri.ua of th. nxj koasa as ' Boirdtis ' il est o? tram s ?epplr tf ?ttsr. ....An explosion at the Hennira Powder Work?, Mx ?Iles fres, ?as Frase-?, B?u,i_r ?lUrtJrjB, Hilad two Chiaaae waits?... o., ?f ttiea? h?iaf blewa le ?tea. WUlisaa Coe?, Ib? foro ?au asi Mrieosl; ib Sued afterward h; lbs harais| Maes. It it Maud that lb. ?IplMiOk wa. amtvl kr 111 lalsilran.a. .... Indian Agent Tat sun write?, under date of Dec. 1, thai Mow War rarrr Oreea. Bad Tsberaaaa. be** C'biefa ef reriaf Lac? bate all can.? to Iba BiiaWa KrMrtaiiuii. ladtaa Trrrtlerr ? thai ? I: li.r < bleb ?ad la.BT ?I lb. bead a... ha.r beea la ??? la aad tbat U.rt expreeMd i.'.r.r .at.aLea lo tecapi, wtlk the r.qairewtkt? ef the (ie,?rsea?ol, a* .tvramtti b} ('laau?iiii Walhi? Is lb. d,k|kl*i abe ?SSSsay ?leiled W__Mfta? WASHINOTOK. 1 INANVIAL M-USUIIS AN 4)1 i, HTHm ? ?HUH ??WIMflKH 9TII.I. UtirhST. |BY T_??(lKAiJll TO TII? TRIBI.'5K.| W-UnUMOTOV, Doe. --.?The IliKiiicial bills j it.trial ?ci d thus far d irlng the pfBO tit seMloii pr.--.iit no in-v< features. A few old projects have been n-vlvrd with slight variations of detail. Tho most noteworthy nui'.! , these Is the plan of the convertibility of gra-eu bae.s iQt.i n f? laainal? nuil v lee versa, In order to secure an eliiRtic circul?t'!.g medium and at the same tiin?- re? lieve tho (?i.veriuncut from tho stigma of pnrtially n i .o i lotto! bbob-BBBbI MaakMcBB?M by eewthsmut ee way by which it? notes c?m tig re?lceme.!. TMs plan, llr-t broa heal ihnn oi four j , ..i? Xfo, iippiOBI to bo growing In f.vir, Thcro will be no time for its thoroiuli ?xt cusslon this W.nta r, !,iit It will find strong nipport In tl-e net Ci.i.gu*?. Ai,,,;her pioj'at B-BBOOlN trete the bunks, which have long been anxious to obtain interest on the whole or some port!.m of the greenback reserva. thai tho law obliges tlidii to ke.-p In Ihtir vault?-. TbBrt is auch a general belief iiiiii'i.g tlio , that tin !..|iikl with their pfBBBM privileges m ike i-i.a.r mou? profita, that Conanaamra do not appear to ren tura- |o approach this t,i.|cet directly, but attempt to ie i it by lu.llr.-'-t'ou la l.tlls whose tltlOB tl" riot in til. ?ile tij-ir real purpoie. Two or three of the Util ?ic now pending, but are not likely to be discussed 'l. ' sinn out of lue committee ro?iii)?. Ko Da-tv plan for the resumption of specie payments has be.-n to trod ?iced; Ind.* d, there 1? much loaa talk about reaomatloa thaa tberewaa twoyaanago. Tba people who whiii a sound, redeemable euri.moy are tho Irti.onrK, ti-.e aiiisai.s, und tbefanoera: and thaaabara not got the ear of (Vngr-i-H? like the bankers ami tba trading and speculating classes. Until tho great aumeyi i and ni? i? antlle Intaraata want sjieale payment? if I* quita < ??! tan. that ('ongrc-s will do nothing bn i lat direction. Vtie .|'ia0tion will hardly bs Borieual.? uu in tinned this Winter. SOCIAL LUE IN WASHINGTON. 5T?.1i: .OCIADLE.?DEMOCRATIC BMTWsWIlTfTfi IffMM A HHIAa OOMPM-OHOrr01 thi* aiMIS?) If I Ml WKW. DM, 21.?Tho Stat? PociiiblcH have been revived. Tho Pennsylvanluns lead off, the New-Yorkers and ?hloan* como itr-xt, and the other Statei will soon follow. These sociables are a nntquo feat uro of Washington society life. They are. glv.u lij? aran iaflo.,s composed of ?lepnrTment officiais, clerks, and otiair Covornuieot employa'? living In tho city. lijesc ?iga?lziiti?n? have a double purpose. They make iiiqul-itii a into the political faith of all person. -vliii_it; ?Hu laWaahinirton from their respective State?, to sec if there be any Democrats, Ijbernls, or other political heretics among Item j they aid In tho distribution of dooi.ment?. levy 0BBBSMSBOtBi and obtain lcava-f-of a?>seti4ua ijnd ltiiUiatjL o^ the railways to ?fiabie their ' BBaibMB to 'go to their former homes and vote. Bul when tho work of t,i> a .inpa.i'ti is ova r and tim victory won, the iiiembci-' thoughts turn from politics to the milder excitement of tho quadrille and the ijcrinan, and their part:?;?.. et%JAtL\ ?.t?i.'iih are converted into pleasant social coteries. Kach engages o J:all and n band, provi?!'?? a suprer, snl in pit iMy tofitaa ail a liizcmsof its State to com? in and htivo a gooal tinu\ charging ttiem a small admUslon feo to naf axoaaaaa. The principal Hortbaaa Matea ban a.., ia an assneiatiaMi. Tin? New -England State? jola r?i r?ether, und all t,!i? Houthern Status furnish only Bepob .. i s .-iio'ig'i for a tinglo society. The aoelablea of each aooletj usually ocur at lut irrals of a -ortntgbt or three (mi there are ao many associations that f. - flddllug and danc.ng going on the whole Wintei long. ami as It I? theeaaton for p-onle .rom one -r to to luvnt? their fucnds from ?mother to BBBN to their aociable?, the friends of courre returning the COOipU there 1, do eml of opportitnlrlei for I who an? fond of ?urh taatn 'i ? to pa -? tle-lr .-.?<? - 'ia:.. ,..g . 1.1 cii.'.t. Kotbini oonldbe mtiob mon d?mo? cratie than ir., ?. affaira, 'lhe politico] taponan, <? o? the .ir-v-i. ...a? - > .?es the o.eiasioiiai Bttendanoe of the Tu-.itl. ut an i ? ibiiie:, ind degr?* raen lare i iirtr-'iii In gi ill ? iiiitii.i i ?. Mingled with tbaaa dlgni taria s ara- pooc a i.-rks anal u oeaengera, who never owned a dies? teat in tiu.-lr lives, and vh vires moke no attempt to keep up wilb the faabiona For t he time tbcv nri- a? irooil im unyiia.dy. l'o-r .lone? <>f tue i'en'a Aualuaai's I >t_ee, wlio niakf.? ?hitl t.. live on ll.-taj Ikes m his ungloved baofis the vtl.tte ui,ls of tin' M>?.??--'. wit*- 111 '? !...-..Iaal ii_-ti..r?" til Ilia* ??Lou' a-r?," an.I Mr*. Jones, wh,. 'uu oaj-ofu.ly /tt.ri.?? <I her old block silk for tho oeeaaloo. la tnaala bappj hi . |K?iki ?utii a Ciiii(rr??ssman .?r a v.-alti istth ? foreign leaMkm. Til'ra* in perleet lie ,1 i.i ..f rtic-r, plain walking suits miarla with alooaiit rtti J* bill, al'd laity irotk coats wiih lit. iatctt v"t of swallow tail?; . ' ?*-.-? WlisrefiSf rriay be t-nrfrighr. of the political feature of Ihtse i-ta'e assotiiati?n?, i'i their aocial pbaao they ore . ifnmqndabli. Tney fosrer a lova of one's native i kincl of pati-lMUm wlilL'ti.perhaii?. ne. ds cultivo? '. i in I'ii- -iitoiigeeiilrslieiiig ta?.i'ii'iicia*s that now pre vi.i. r.c promoto tnoodatilfi hatarooa oaopla al coas? ? a v i : ;?. . iikug. .1 In Ih ? coaidob bunneoa of (?crv lug thi Qorornmeiif, and itief no doubt croata to ex'atit thai ttjtrit tu turps wiiii.la mal.es m'u take prldi In tho (ui?lif?f pcifoiiuai.aa- a.? duty. 11.Malar, they afford uu-tso lal dircrsion, at small expen e, lo many wWwithout then, woiiid Iiavo f?.\i opi*ortu n?tie- lor ttin.il ciajoyueiit. Cl.UilLNT TOriCS AT TIIK CAPITAL. IBI iHUIUI TBOVBLU. WASHIMilu.H, Dae. 22, 137?. The Attorney General sail, today, that the Gov? ernment lias nu pr?tent iut.iit'oii of iaterferlng lu the Aik.iiisH.s troubles. It l? not expeeti'd ttiflt n'iythlng r.f a ecrums t haraoti r will u. cur until tba meeting of the L'-glslaiiirc on the Ilr.st Monday In Junuary. I5otIi of the Senator? from Arkr.n.-a*j have hud ire.iu"nt Inter with tho Attorney-Uener.il with reference to tbadlflbr* encf?, and, es might be expected, Mr. Clayton 1.11' one ?tory and Mr. Rice .mo'hcr. The Att' ral will give no mdJiatlou of wuat' hi^ Hi-fi-.u will b ? in cOBt of it distnrDaooa, but will simply wait and pursue MMh a c-'iirto a. nauy seem wisest at the time. Both senators hare tak' n tlielr aleparture. Booator llarlitu'? paper, m sa articlo ili-prcc.ttlbg tho ?ivoruln. nf part playe.i t.t Federal i.tll.-ials ill Southern efectla.ui, ?ays: "it Is time thai r??in'- . f tn-BC men learned that they e?in halter serve tl...intry and promoto tho inc?eos of Republicanism tenting ?'.'m ' ! es with the dutlcj of t oliiitri and BOt s.-eking State position?." AMUIIEK CRI DIT MOlilLlEK RI'-tOR. It if reported that auioug the documentary OfldBBCB laid lM.-f.no lhe Cr? ill Mobilier ONBB-tttaa i>v Col. Ha ( ouil,' Is a letter from Oakes Ames to the late S.-nator (?rimes, who was a large holder of the stock, and. It np pears, wished to dkrpooe of aome, Informing him that it lo.i 'I be sold at Its?? a hharc. This letter was wrttton, it laaatd.abaol tba Itaa Ames was furuiflung stock to mam.', era of f.'ongress at tioo u share. WABHINCtTON VOTES. inr ?ki-kCHArii to the T-UUHUB.] w i-iiiM.it'V, Daa. .v, itfl Senator Sumner will remain in VVashlugton iluriug tho recess, and gire himself up entirely to the treatment of In.? ; ysician. lie has been much more comfortable for a day or two past than before sitio his roturn. He has not yet prepared his speaich on his resolution to leave the lia.n.aof tno buttle, n lhe Rebellion fiom ri glmeiitiil flags and the armv register,but has much of th> material foi It collected. His proposition meets with much more favor amoug army ami navy otlkera than was antici? pated, and some of tba m have expressed their view? on the i>ut.?ei t t.? Administration Senators, and urged them nut to oppose the resolution. The exodus from WashliiR-too for the holiduvs is more general than it has been before tor years. The hotel? to-night ore almost lit?ru)ly deserte-d. A few Senators and Representatives who are keeping house in this city, and a few others who reside so far away that it is incon? venient lo make the tourney, arc the only ones who re? main, fp? lobbyists are sil gone, and as orders have already been given to close some of the Dep.utiiu ni? ut l'j o'clock dally, business may bo expected to slam! ?tul for the next two weeks. Senator Fenton has been confined to his house ?luce Tti-sduy last by si.-kuess. lie is now recove ring, and his phyMcliUi promise? to huvo him out lu a few aiays. llal.-FEAl. Pk-VR PIM'AT? 11 ) The United States and Spsnlsh (lovernmetits have Just concluded an agreement for jointly taking testimony In Cuba, to be used by the 4'ommisslon holding Us ace? it?n In Waahluirton, for adjudication of the claims of American rltiiensgrowing out of the prisent rel.eiilun In thut lalatial. _ TUL ALABAMA LKOI8LATL'RBO-ALLEiJLD RE T'BLK'AN RAD KA1TH. Moktoomeht, Dec. W.?In the House yea terday Mr. Boyd (Demi offered a resolution that the llonse should be immediately declared duly and perma? nently organized, under the plan.of the Attorney lieu oral, which waa voted down by the Republicans. The Senate Joint resolution to aaljourn till Jan. U trat adopted by the House, with the proviso thai it should not i't> con? strued as ree<vgnlxiBg a permanent oraanlsatiou of the Senat?*). The laeutenaiit-Oovernor announced the Senate organised and ready for business several days ago. and When this prortso came back fur concurren?ai* the Senate refused to ooneur. wbereupoo the LiautenanKi?vern jr adjourned the Senate despite Its action. The Court-room Lejrtsleture continuas to bold dally aesalons, and the Oorernor, yesterday, sent them a mes? sage, i? t "Hamen.ling an lu. [?.net la taxation of 100 per rriit. That body paased a bill authorising the Issue of til.00O.0Oo I.-..ml? Mr i'aratiua, tbe permsurnt Speaker of tba consolidated House, signed the t oui i room bill wblle fua ?iiiins In the Capitol. The Lieutenact-lloreruor did he same while presiding lo tbe Seuate at the C'apitol. Tho Lxttiawcrau, aav tbla dupiKaUv? of Usa ImglalatuTe, with the same offlcers presiding In tw.fh, argues T?sd failli, and (hey will again appeal to tho Attoruoy-Oeu ( ral if It la not discontinue!,. FOREIGN VBWB, POUIKi IN FI.ANCE. ill:-..'ORATION (-K THE I'ROI'KRTY Of THE OR i.i 1MB i*i;iN( -Ks? y ATI?: Of co.mmi msts?THK __cn_na utn mi.katkn wem aoaur rilK liOVERSMENT. r*?iis.'Satiird?t.v,|I)ee. 21. 1?7.. Bef?te ruljdiiinini? tide nfternoon Um A My flnaily pi,*?d U.e bill ?storing to the Uileans Princes their confiscated property. Pr?s.dent T.,! r? h il it coi.f.'ie.. ? .'*, V ? ;? ? i'1 afternoon, witl the Cortmiltteetfor Pardon?, re?peatlng the cuac? of s vrai Communists who h ?va? beans? n IBB ".1 to death, and who are to be executed Leiere fh? (lid "f the ye;ir, unless tbc'r BBOO-BOBB ?re commui? d. 1'rei-iilent 'Ililers and his family will rtturn from Versailles to Paris to-morrow, and wi'l stay there until tin: i? assembling of the National Assembly. M. Dufanre, Minister of Jusiicc, will remain ntlVc.r.t_illos dariug tlio holiday recess. Tho Corsaire, a R.nllcal Jotirnal. hr>? been suspended for .'advocating the doctiluc of Sociali.?m. I'Alti?, lice. 21, latrr The pipublierne Francaite, the personal organ of M. Oaiii!n-rta, pra-.lleta gor?ous Parllameii'ary crises when the Assembly meets in January. It says tho trimming tactics of the Qgrreti in. nt only hMBBOBB the disquiet of the country, and the acts of Ministers Dnfauro and Goulard endanger the Uovernment's popularity. The Assembly yesterday votod to continue the tobacco monopoly ten years. Tho two sub-committees of the OoBaaatttaaaf rn_-ty.it with closed.!. ? GI.I.MaN' EMI.-IiATION TO AMERICA. STATEMENT Of A mUM SEMI-OKKICIAI. JOlR NAi.?lHOTECUoN Or* I UK ANTS. ?KflLiN. U.c. ?, 18TX The Fpener'sche Zeitung exiil.iitis that tho partial revocation of the reduced fares for emigrants on the ft?te ami private railways in Germat?y Is a question of Infernal administration, and was required of the Oov ernment by considerations of polltlcnl economy, and of the private companies by their own interests. Tho Ani-ria an pro.?s hnvo greatly exaggerates! '.l.e importance and distorted the slgnlilcanco of this ?riiling affair. The Giitette calls on tlio United States to do all in their power to bring to t? satisfactory conclusion the ne gotta Moa? for an lEmlrTratlou trepty, wtiia.li AimTien, not Ger? many, haa delayed for year?. THE FLOODS IN E?BQPB. GREAT FT.OOI'S IN TIM'. THAME?? A FAI1K S1I1 MKXOBD?A PKEAKWATEll I) AMA'jEU?THE nU-fJ-KT is TUB skint; BtTTM-DIXO. Lonikin, Suttirdi'.y, Doc. .1,187-, Tlio River Thames, which b_M already over- | flowed its Booh, ?it muny place*, siid.'.enly roso nearly a foot to-day at sVind.-ior. Homo Park is ono vast lake of water, and thousands of acres of other land are sub? merged. The present Inundation of tho Th mica 1? the BTaOtOM since the Hood of MB. Th' - brenkwat? rat Wick, Sco'lind, haa '.teen seriously damaged by tho lato etoriui. l'Ait!*?. -OtOntoPi l)-e. 21, 1ST2. The fres'iet In V'c Rivet r8at-a I .. T ?*? sail r bai already ..llicl. 70 .:a?litiinel-i ?. BU.VKBT IX THE WEffI DIDIEB. [tri-UtDBO AIKl.liiON Of Sl.wi.l'V IV POKTO i.:''?--MO BKIOf?M ron ODIA Ar imi.-ent. MAIinil>,[Salui'i!ay. Dee. .1, 1872. Bo8or Zorrilla tiniiouiK'i tl in the Botuto, yes (' .-1 if, M at a bill v.-ould soon be Introtlueed hy the Gov eri.f.i.-nt providing for the aiiolitiou "f Slavery In the Iilainl of Torto Rico. Ho took aoaaatOO, at the MBM urne, to repeat the statement heretofore made, that no reforms would be introduced In tl .? rtrtir.iiiic.t if Cubii while n single in**urgent remained on that N'aicl. itssian commoce. Bxpotrrno Dnrn?ntATioM ok m .?sia to rot*? I'i KTAI?E THF. EXPEDITION T?> KHIVA. St. PxTEaanrno, 8atur'lar, Dec ?l, itli. The Tmpcrial Gazette eayg the question of the Khiva .-iiuipaign ha?i again been discussed In Gov cniu.ohl elide.-, and it was resolved to undertake it. rOKEION KOTE& Kick Vuttii Eouurael lui nooresod .rum Li? ludlniKi : Tl?! LBupmi of Rus-ia if ezpoetod to visit. txxtex lOOn, ?iici-oinied by a,.il-.. t -,t Ki. -a..n OB> The ontin* new Spanish loan of 2.W,000,(>00 jiesotari ha? been covered, and tho receipts will be Issued at th" rate of 81. An Army bill was introduced in tho Italian I'.itl.aiuent 08 -j.atunluy, which , t all Caban? I.el ween la nud 40 jciu of ago -hull be? hablo to mi.it.try duty. It is hoped in diplomatic* circle?! in Paris ti.ut Biaaaa otO oeaa?a? to Iba BjopaaMlan ta submit the IiHitrlum nilues ?iiicsiion to Fiance und Italy for arbl triiU'ir?. Tin* firm of 1.a valoro in Genoa have arranged tho basis of a contract with tho Italian Ministry of Pol a'Work, for a ?team mill E.rvlco between Genoa ?ui?l the South American ports. A ih?innnstratioti was mado, on Friday, in Paila by MM Bfoapnt- i? faTo^atpPwt itoiin, a div tiiigul-he.l nif m'.ii'i of tba Ir.?titiife, ? hofwaa stnia 1c from the jarr liai lo aaoaaqaaoaa of hi-iduoeiicf in the eiiat eucc of a God. Cora Poarl has boon expelled from Franco Inconsequence ..i'|M. D ivai.ftho sou of a wealthy re??l dei:t of Parlii, who founded tho soun-hoiiuc?, lu that cltv, ahootlsoblaaoelf In bar presence. Ho la ex pac tod to ro* cover. The bullet/however, has not yet bceu extracteal. The matti and sti-wavd of tho schooner Glad Tidings, whk*h was lost off tho coast of >'ova Scotia, sever.il month? aro, bav., bBBB arrested, char^od with aonttltmcIba vessel. Wanoatabad baaalaauad aicaiust th' ( ?pUiiii aud all, hand.?, but only tbo.o two ?ouid be foimil. The Bishop of London officiated at ?t. Paul's Cathedral, and L)eau Stail.iy at We.?tniin3ter Abbey, on Fiulay. on theoe, ?tsi'.n of tho special prayers for tho ?mua ?s ot the missionary enterprises ot thai Enfilab Church. At many n th? metropolitan churches, where pntvers were als?! said, the attoudancc was very large, William Wutely, colored ?toward of the brig? antina Union Star, of .'itirsboro, In Nova Scotia, having had a dIsa|t*r?.?emeutflwith |('iipt. White, at Spemcr's Island, Hay of Kuudv, a few days ano, attempted to burn the vessel, and kill the otllcors and crew. He stu? pefied ail the hand?, with muriatic acid, while they won, sl?eplnir, anal then set fire to the v??.?el lu the hold. Before he eouhi eitricate himself, he waa suffocated by suii'-e. The CaptalO awakenetl In time to arouse the crew and i-xtliiirulsh the lire. Watelv, who helomced to St. Kilts, Weat Indies, waa the ooly person who lost his life. ??_^_?-___-__-__-_?>?_-. LOUISIANA AFFAIRS. JCUOE rtHAIU.UT WILL VOT 4}0 TO NEW-ORLEANS ?ACTION OK TH? CITIZEN!' COMMITTKE. \Vasiiin??ton, Dec. 81.?it con bo poaitively stated on good authority that Judge Bradley haa not si g ?i'.tloai anyl luteutlon to ao to slew Orleans during th. pre?ent term ot the Uulted States Supreme Court and it is pretty certain that he will not do so unless re? quested by the President. It is understood that tbo Su? preme i ?.urt does not regard itself as having any power over the question whether Judge Bradley should or should not go to New-Orleans, and as his going there at sllalt-is juncture might have the appearance of dis? trust of the two Judges already on or near the spot, ho would be very reloetaut to take such a course, however willing to do anything in his power to aid to settling tho existing troubles. The Ntjw 4trican? 4Aiii.inittee will hold another meeting here on Monday, Instead of going to New-York, aa yes? terday conteinplateal. They will then agree upon ou address to the people of the United states. ptmMM Ok' THE TIMES?A NEW NEWSPAPEE TO BE STARTED. Ni W-?HI.KANS, Dec. 21.?Jttdj-T- Alexander T. Walker aud E. ('. Haacock, associate edito?, of The .V?v Orleans Times, will Issue a new patter tav-morrow named 1 he Times. The suspension of The htto wleans Tsmtt couses general regret. I'lKK r.EOlNOS IN THla CITT. A Siib-Committie of the I-ouiniana Citixeoa' Committee waa In consultation on Saturday with Con? gressman Hooaerelt and others. It was recommended that the Committee preusu-e a petition to the President to remedy tbe evil? existi?* in Louiai.u.t, and that it bo circulated for aiauaiursa. Tkia will probably tie ?tone. CRYSTALS AND LIGHT. HUID LFaCTIT.K Of PROF. TYNDALL'8 COI'ILSK. TIIK HA-UBI rVKBtMHmB THE FIRST NOTION? OF l.KAVlT.4.TION AM? Of ISTCT?L_DO. AM'RE CaATKiN?TIIK (iKoWfll Q? CHT?TAl.? KAM UHU armBABAA/EM OK LIGHT THROII.H TRANSPARKNT HBDLA? feRAX CBAEACTtB f?F POLARIZATION'?Ul'lLI.lANT LlaPLAT OTOI tub ??cr?en. In Hpitc of the nddflB ehfl&f- in temiH rii ture n-.?! ?i keen wiikI ?vhb'ii iii'td" tiie warmth of home more than n?tially attractive, the audience that greeted Prof. Tyndall on .Saturday nV.-ht was quite a? large as. if not larger than, ihat of i.revloi;? lectures. Tin re ??or?' uiiiiiy n?'Tf faces, Indicating more or les? transfer of ticket?, and mere seemed t?> be even a greater repre sentation than hitherto of the scientific Intelligence of ib'j.i'v. There w.?s some d? lay. Mr. Hewitt came forw.u?(!. and, pleasantly responding to the applause of the audience by reminding them (hat ha was cot the lecturer, proceeded to ?tato tbat, hereaft? r, the '!? ors watte he tEteppi j i.?? ?, !y at ?o'clock, and tho soat-holdern who were, not In at that hour would And them? Ivor shut our. This was to be done In order r., er. n hie Prof. Tyndall to commence and end his lectures exactly on time. Th<? Professor began by saying that ho hoped tho audience had heard what had been ?Luted, and had taken It to heart; B it for Ms own part ho ?lis? laiine.l all res?>oa?iblllty lnjany arrangement to prevent people who came to hear him fioui ?loin? no. lie felt ?luitu sura that In case of need his bearer? would endure him for an extra quarter of au hour, if it were necessary to make up for lost time. It is in edicts to say that this pat the audience iu the best of humor. MACNl.TIC CVrnVtrnW. (Thi? experiment was tlist eboTn ?rUh a sing'e ning net; the enrvrs wire vr? Me, but uot dMinellv 8?*p orated from tho ir?a*??. When, however, two ? ? were Introduced, the Mafl ;n?tanrly threw tl,"us. H? ? into curvilinear positions. The ? -fia et v.-a.-i very striking. In tho liagram, .V i?i the 1'iitcrn couf.nuing the electno light ; Ii a plain mirror ; C Iho lens with mairnets ubove it ; Da rlghtaaak '. pai -m ?leileetingthe r:iy toward th.? ?arpea.] Tm; ri-cri ;:''. In our l?t?r h c?'ie w ...iigiit to I i r initu.s with tie ebaractnristie.? ??:' wave-motlo'i. We drew a < lerir ?1 stluction lu-iive? u tat MOtloaof M and tie motion of it. constituent panicles, i t.irou;!l water-waves ;.n*l ?nr-wav-- . ?! > U mind* for the ronc'-ptfou ef light prop aim;.? ??! th-.i: li too laatialfKon*** bUmt. The aoalogj ol : will fix the whole mechanism m your miada? BeroiM have a vibratory bofl* whie'i Bl iinititc? the v,-.i\? motion. are have, in the iilr, n vchii le which uiii?.. have tho auditory iimir. ..ions ol the sonorous wave ?. In MM ?-*"e ?.f ?ichi wo have In the vilii-t?irf BtOflM ? ' i .m?. hody the ortKl'iators or' rln- wave m diou. is. h..io ? flier its vehicle. while tho op( . (in- lllipres.-loll uf the l.lllllit.'i 1*1 u1 so, that color was the no. . .-? m pit-h, (:, rapid! ?** of atoado vibration aain-ented, nad ihe length of tbo ether-wave. de. r> .i.-?'d, I. j i- . to rhr blue end of the Ri?:, ir in?. The fruiifol pi of interference we also ford BOfll)eahk lo the MMeaa of light ; and we learned that, In a i rjni tee ot tho (litTerent lenirtli? of'the et'nR>WHtat* '??"?' WOW tOte o d !?v different thlc!.in"?- ? "T - ' fl'in?, the parilcular thick]MM which q ing with the conipVmi :.t.ny <?:.--. I thu: platea w- | ! for. nrTSiOAL O-HO. Of H UBCt?i ? - I OS?. But out- of the ol?Jc? t? of our Lu! I n? t tho least important, ?u manner la wbtch ?cieutiflo theoriMor? fonoed. They.lath? l pli'.ce, take theli- ri.-e i-i the il. tttt of the 111:1 t to pent . tlie soiirce? of phenomeua. The d< been a part of hu-rian nature. It prOMfM IC ?at r.i s.iy th.il ho would exch.itik-o hi ?.." t'u eources of the N.le ; !? ni.iy i.e s en WOT-lM la Luerotlui; tt Impels I)-r tious which of l.ii. ? mind. We have leaned that in fra ?:.i? nation docs not create, rmt that ii rxp lab??, mold? and retine?,aath? ueri_ia derived from tl.c world of fro : end ol This I? more evidently the <.: ?? m a I light, where the motions of a ?u aenslbie * eil.er, are preseut* d to tbe mind. I the condition, Newton took |eare not to I-1 qravttotloawithnnnoeeeaar? physical con v i- is-, but wo have reason to know thai i 11 them, thouirh he did not connect them with tils thenr eren tiie theory m II itan la did not revelation (_Mevcred boni tbe i of the conception that the si n and I together by a force of attraction Is to be ii fad that a magnet-ha?l I*?? 11 pr n to attract iron. Tlio noli m of inatter attractlns from without, not from within. lno*i the nsgnet (one moi-t terre no sriu further; nut m-io we must master its element.try pin uoiuenu. SuTlOJIB OF ATOMIC lOIlKHY I.U.ill.1? li:OM TUT. MAC Ni.r. Tlie general facts of magneti?in are mo?; ?Imply tllu?. trilled by ??iiiflletU'v. bai "f ?tc ?', corn.:sij i i. el i bar magnet. Placing such a muguet upright upon a ra? bie, and bringing a liiagn.ii?' ncedio near its bottOM, one eud of the nee?llo promptly r??tieuts from the BaagBOt, while the other as promptly approa. hes. The MOdV m held iiulverlng there by ?otne invisible Inflo. rt< e ex. rr- -t upon It? Raising tho needle along the magnet, bat eilll avoiding contact, the rapidity of | its oaelllatlona de? cieikneg, becail?.: the force in t.ngni in tiie needle u? ?OHM weaker. At the ?eater ibe oeclllatl?na ecu- . aim.vo thu center tho end which had been preiiou-l? drawn lo ward the maguet retreats, and the onpo.lte end a|? proaehoa As we asceud highi-r, the oecllLitintis b.?.:oinn more violent, because the forrabeeooMoBtronarr. At the upper end of the magnet, as at the lower, lb? for??? reaches a maximum, but all the lower half of :.ie mag? net attract? one eud of to* needle, while all the uuix-r half attracts the opposite eud. This doublenees of lue msgiietlo force is cttlle<t oolarity. and the ixiluts near the ends of the magnet in which the forces iwm cou.? u trsted are called its poles. (This was very clearly shown with a bar majmct, two or three feet in length. The poles of the needle carried flag? making It? movements apparent! What, then, will occur If we break this marnet In two at the center t Will each of tbe separat?? halve, set as it did when It formed part of tbe wb magnet t Ko; each half Is In Itaelt a perfect uiagnr,. nisseasing two polea. This may be proved by breaking something of lasa value than the magnet?the steel of a lady's stays for example, hardened and magnetised. It aeia like the mannet. When broken, ?seh half sots like the whole; and when theie parts are again broken, we have still the perfect magnet, possessitiK, as in the flrst lustance, two polea. Push your breaking to its utmost limit; you will be drivea to prolong your vision beyond thai limit, and to contemplate this thing tbat we call msguetlo polarity as resident In the ?t?mate particles of Use maguet. Each atom is endowed with this polar force. IBXHBXCT Of ?AOBBT?CD PA-TtCLM TO AMIMB Hin Mira rouu. Lfke all other forcee, this force ofheegnetlsm Is amen? able to mechanical law? ; and knowing tbe direction and magnitude of tbe toreo, we can predict tu action. Plao lng a ?mall magnetic needle near a bar magnet. It takes op a determinate poeltlon. That position might bo de? duced theoretically from tbe mutual action of tbe polea. Moving tie needle round tbe magnet, for each point of tbe surrounding spsce la a deDuke dilution ot the ueedl?, aud no other. A needle of iron will aaawer ae well aa tbe magnetlo needle ; for tbe needle of Iron lo Hi.ia/netlir'd by tbe magnet, and acta exactly like a ueedle Independently magnetised. If we place two or more rod? of iron near tbe magae), tbe ?cttuo be?*,mo* more Complex, fo? then tbe iron needdee are uot only acted upon by the maguet, but they act upon each other. And If we pass to smaller m?seos ot Iron?to Iron lllugs, for ?xauiple? we find that they act substantially as the needles, arranging themselves to dc.ila.te forms, la obo* dlenoe to tbe magnetic action* ? Placing a sheet et paner or glaM'ov?r this bar magnet and showering Iron ilings upoa tbe paper, I uotice a tendency of the ftllug? to arrange themaelres In deter mluate Unas. They cannot freely follow this temleacy for they are hampered by the friction against tbe iiapa-r! I help the in by tapping the paper ; each tap MaB-BSO tbemfor a own?iL end ?floUw Uicm iv fo.igw then