VOL- X\X1X..1N?- 12,(M)7.
NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, IH7<>.
PRICE POUR CENTS.
PARIS RECROWNED,
TnK NATIONAL LEGI8LATTJRE RESTORED.
iuk CITY AOAIN TAKks ITS plack AS ihk < I RTM
or rv?uc i.ntkrkst?the mux KJHMJKMI ISA?
fPJaa
Tin* im legislative session held in Parin
?im?- ls7" was opened yt-steiday, witb only
Hm? ordinary iorinaiifmw. IL GNuibotta ,nl
vised the Deputies nnil the people, of
Paria to lie tranquil. It is sAppoJjad that
the ?Viiddingioii Ministry may he i t organized.
That subject und the election of Marshal t'an
robt rt to the PlMtik Senate are referred to in
the letter appended.
THK POLITICAL ABElfA OPEN.
TIIK MINIS IK r Of commkrck THoMIVKS to COV
sikkr MHt NKKOS?THK m1 MM I;Y IJKI I v 10
uk MODIFIED.
Paius. Thun?! iv, Nov. '.'?. 1s7j?.
In opening the session of tho Chaw tier of l?<p"
tics t?'-da> . M. Caiu"ctt:i congratulated the ll?ui-e
t?n the restoration to Paria of the legal title ol
capital of Fram e. TTii-* restoration, he said, mM
wilder closer the IhuhIh of National unilv. and it
attested the confidence placed in the good sense
and patriotism of the population of Parte, M.
(JamWlta ' ? ?????!?! t the t"h;? m I? r to fore no all u*c
less and p.i-?."ii if" scenes, and ^oiicenti ate its ef?
forts on secunag the pnindetir of the country und
itntigthf ning the Republic.
IVpuly llaenfjcii questioned the Gmeminent rel?
ative t<> measures for the relief of the Niillcrers
from the commercial crisis. Ho moved that the
puMio works be pushed, und that the import duty
on irraiu be aln'lishe.1.
M. Tirard, Minister of Commerce, replied that the
Government will promptly consider all proposals to
Ameliorate the position of the population of the Ue
public.
The order of the day, pure and simple, was then
toted.
THE PROsPKCTS OK Tit I MIMSTRT.
There was niueli sticculatiou in the lobfoes of the
Palais Bourbon last evcuiug over the aituafioii in
regard lo the Ministry, it is the gemnil opinion
that ita prestige is shaken. Some intliu iit ial inem
Wrsof the Left think thai a new (.'.linnet, with If.
(iambctta as Premier, is inevitable ; but the Wl IfjM
of opinion st ems t?? be that the pfftaanl Ministers
will remain until the middle ol Tchi'ian. tritt a
liioUilicatiou w'ierehv M. l>e 1'ri'vriin t will become
Premier?M. W adding!.ui lenuiiumg us l'oicigu
Minister.
The T'ifjarv asset t ; that Prince Jerome Napoleon,
during a recent vi.ot 10 Cnnttnal Beaneeboee, Se?
riated that he intend,aj to nsj il -\i ? let UM' against
aiticle VII ot the Lilin ationul oil!.
STOIIMY SCKNE .1 a COL N( lL-liKNKRAls
In the C.iunt'il-ticncrul of the s,.,n, PSStSffaAjT. Detuity
l:.ispuil furiiut'H at.. ? ke I *f. Audi icii\, ai. a di g l;:in
of kuowiuglr kec'iiiur m the police force MtOTkMM Boa*
npattlsts, some, of whom hoi. lo false evidenee. caused
men la be shut or transtim led. M. A Ball If I mlnS'iS to
tniet ?mo cxi lauatioii, and treated M. RaspatTa Ml
tmn aa ciiluuitiLiiis. I'lt.matelv it v.de mt HMMfsj
SaSSSS* by 'JO to 7. on M Audiieui. who, kjewi fi r, will
?it I the Vole aiiliUled .is p.?111., .,1 ai.d te >oud tile
powers of the Council.
President Gravy lias signed n decree annulling. Hu?
rt solution of the Couticli-ticiicial of the Seine OM ?!? nur
lug M. Audtieiix.
POLITICAL PI UM KM S.
Marshal CANltoaiRi's Ei.i t n<>\ ?us fOUTICAl
RltlNIHCAM E am? POMIBU Ii' BUI i- ? M, LEON
SAY AM) tHE FINANCIAL SCAMMI.s.
I FROM TIIK hKt.t'1. tK roltKt*!"' 'm'l.M op tilt: TttlitfNE.]
Paris, Nov. 14.?The election ol lfarsaal Can*
loli.-rl does not change anyl liimr In 1 ;.? si nate, l?ut
it will tend to .strong:!:fM lloiiaparllet taj?nt>V
Marshal Canrolu-rt is in active sei vice, and oceopiM
high military |K,sts feWHktlAlty revocAbla in Ihcir
naliiie. He is:t biiuiptii.iis, boast I ul ! il I lc man ;
very daring and the |KTsoual friend ol divi is hi irs
touiicicut Clowns, wiio have OOBSntvlSMd him on
Ins eleci ion, und who MMMDBfl him to ft i? \- n ;n
vthat, in his Idler to a friend at the headofthe
committee wlm h i .inied blMeleetton intlu Char
etite he caii.-d " Ike f "d light." The Marshal is a
pleasant swauirerniL' soldier, and excellent eotiipau v
at a small dmnei p.ti ty. HeaUMtlaWk aUlil plin k in
the field,t he Ugtt s,di its, keenne-s and 11 net,t tongue
of u (iuacon, and uboui us much OOOACaenCA or re
einet lor law or Mkgftlitj as a lni//ing 1,1 it,ibottte ll.v,
which c.iis, deli'es and corrupts the coid m< at in the
lartler has for the l uhts oi acoporty. Indeed, I here
is in itch ot the bluebottle m tin nature oi Cuurob*
ert. Ilia Imp; ismul name is Certain. in
the army he w as nicknamed Cuccrtuiu Canrolicrt,
because there was no reliance to he pi n ed in his
military si!.eines. At BatJOOtupol, w ln ic he kiic
ceedtd to St. Ainauil, he allowed the si' ge to drag
on, ami w as the induct t cause of the 1. a; I ul mor?
tality in the trenches. Things were going on there
l orn bad lo worse w hen 1'ellisier, a r??i, r'i luute,
In t is man of head and em ruetn w ill. w as sent out
there t<> supersede him and put an end to a shilly?
shally mode of warfare, more fatal in it~ I oaatiQIIOIl
it s thau the caruage of the battlelield. Nerattbe
less Caurobeit, the Black Man who used to wan
newspaper editors what, they were not to write
itlxiut, with his t ill tulk olil.iiucd faff lnmsell ill
the end of Ins Crime.au Saonotbarepatattea af one
"l tlm most valorous captains of his tune. The
Qaaai of Knulatid batl him at her h ft-haml the day
si.e lirst dined nt M. Cloud, and Mm ski tch she
maile of him in her journal shows that by Ins
(oiiade ho succeeded in throwinc dust in Hci
Maiesly's eves. \ UBItitgt wilh ? Baawh
lady drew him closer to the Royal lainriy
of Great Britain, with whom ha and his
wife are on terms of intimate Ii ieiulsln i. When
tin-Prince and Princess of Wales and the C/are
witch and C/irevna were last here, Caiindiert was
in vit?-<l to MM lake of snug Iii t le dinners wit ii them
laaeahtaat]M<r*fMa/ier in the Cafe Anglais. In the
the Italian campaign he acted with such urrcipita
tion and ignorance of the ground M which he had
to in H ie imc that he hiuiscli admits he w ould
have been surrounded ami taken prisoner if the
Aiistnaiis had had lajhahlt spies, m if they h id no:
iivi n siiui.itod his abiliiy. They gave him credit
lor knowitia his liiisiness. which he did not know
w hen he w as mil listed w ith the command of a UHIN
htSl "f tioops. and so he pat out af what ap|?earcd
to him, when he was entaugb d in it, an inextricable
stiapa AtGfaTalaiat ha was rawaaaaaa, hat ai
iucotupefent leailei ; mid after all, he himself, at
the Baaaiaa Court MaftaaJ, where he aajpaavad as
? wilnes-s, created the legend of his hplcndid
biavery.
t .iM;i nun's I,.Mil i;i,i s i-ni'i i-Aitnv.
( aajjohaaf ia daugcioua I neu use of his hoia-fiiL
ness, his iiiibliLsl.ing brag and Ins pleasant milliners,
which secure to him [Mipularity in the aunt. What
obtained for him a Marshal's ba'on ?as the part be
took in the pjajaacre of the 1) mrevard Moiitinartre.
It .s he w ho devised the e\|ieilietit of pi,-paring the
soldiery for their aauguiii.u y mission l.\ getting
them drunk, and bis war i i y 111 front of the M.nson
^allaitdeaize waff "lit run my le. ,\| them!"
Heine hiaother nickname of " Unanob.?:!.'' The
"rrran '' imitated at 0O0C the puirii l' of a eat and
the beating of a drum ami it was characteristic oi
the Hit la tefc ahepud soldier wkoai Enaliah rojr
ally ia pleased to honor with its friendship.
It wtt? arranged by the Booanertisl Committee
f ?r the "senatorial nleetion in the Cbareate the
Brundywine aUMffiet par twcetlena fff I rance and
the uioat luipcri ili-t Departnieat. thai aaaSdraai
wan to he iasuetl by the candidate who, how. m r.
wrote a letter to a friend, meant for publication,
?which did just us well, fa tblff iptffili thu Ifarahal
came foraurdas a pabtiaal maa, und atiinoiin i d.
?s alreaily stated, his lataHlw to light hM (-.??l
light in the Seaata. He would not have sougin to
enter that Cha ub-r if khaffff had been a nwaatt
able minority. But it la so wretchedly small lhat
fcien ol euergy are wanting, and the Mumual llat- |
tered himself that ho dcservi d to 1k? so Qualified.
Priaoe Napoleon sonportod ins "militantaaasli?ar
tiiio.*' ntiil after tho election took nlace went to fa>
licitate ('anrohert on his election.
All this has rx'-ited an excitable public. The Keils
cry out that there is one set of weights ami scales
forthetn anil another for the Honapartists. Republi?
can*, generally are scandalized at the rebellious spirit
expragsed jn the ejii-t lc of t he Marshal who now tries
to wriggle out ot tsVspo '1 "f hot water uito which
bedashed. Ills excuse i s t hat he had to say some
thing, und that he is a lnd-liramcd southerner and
fond ot indulging in figures of speech, which never
precisely express what one thinks. No doubt be is
united by ties nf old friendships and gratitude to
the Imperial faintly and Imperialist party, ht?t far
be it from him toset st demoralizing an example to
the ana* as to i aatt t he Senate in a political char
actor. Thankful for sni.ill mercies, the Waddingtnti
Cabinet shows -i^nr. of being satisfied with tho lame
explauation of.the Marshal, who, IS President of
the (omi/ie M CisssiMrlli, directs tho advance?
ment, or otherwise, of liehl oilp ers and subalterns
I his |iost, an iui(k)i tant one, is a revo?
cable one also. Early in the week the
oiiverinnent il press spoke of tho .Marslial's dis?
missal aabeingcatiaii. Om of them wont so far
its to state that when this subject was discussed at
tin* last Ministerial Council, it was decided that to
maintain discipline in (he ar.ny, the disloyal spittle
should be punished and Crucial Ann ml asked to
succeedCan rob oat. Avmanl saTedaafroma <oi>j)
iftftsl tba Winter before last, lie is Covcrnoi of
Paris, ami an an table ami hoi: .st man and a good
soldier. To-day there is .? paragraph in La Pair,
which is connoetod with the Ministry of the inte?
rior, which betrays aa unwilliagnesson the part of
ttie Covcninicnl to act w ith severity. " Catirobei i."
it says, " has not sent in his resignation." Nobody
ever thought he would. And ti'cnerul (iresley lias
not provided him w ith a successor. BfsjidOI. Uta
t'itmiif'th t'!tMn-mrnt is not pcimatieiil in its opera?
tions, and is not just new in the eXOTUM of its func?
tions. There is, therefore, no necessity for taking
immediate steps. At the same time, it is
certain that the QlUCI UBsBBt has been
Diach concerned at the seditions character
given to the Marshal'- i lection by every one con?
cerned in it, and it is |tossihl ? the War Minister may
take a disciplinary measure against the Dew Sena?
tor for tbe Charonte, Hut we are enabled to state
that in case bo should, the ?OOCOBSOr of M. (iinro
bert will he the BMtiot offloOI invested with a grand
military command." Who is tins officer! The
I bike d'Aumale. He is a Pretender as well as
Piime Napoleon, ami the BBOle of another Pre?
tender, whom,daring the CoBlte do Chamhord's
life, be would fain serve as a w arming-pun. lam
aliaid.ihe Waddingtoa Cabinet is limp and m i vo?
les-. The Premier is discouraged at the perplexing
situation of Kltropo and wants to rooign before
ther.- is tune tora storm to hurst. Cocbery is ab?
sorb) d in the administration of ins own department
(posts and telegrapha), and la glad ol nn excuse to
wash bis hands ot vexed <-u<stion?. I. et ere lias a
toot in the grave. H ath lies in grail foi biui in the
form of Bright^ ittsfiaSf I."lover is a lazy loon,
and an old bachelor who has Bot given up the
follies pardonable in a yoang one, Leon Sav is a
martyr ot fatty degeneration, and bears with ditti
culty a heavy load ol ? iii juilein y. The War Minis
ter is merely an honest soldier, which, as tunes go,
h a good deal. Do FVeyeioot la intelligent aud sc
live; hut bis railway 10000108 absmb Ins intelli?
gence and activitv. Admiral Jan ieVu i berry is a
line old salt, but he docs not presume to have an
opinion on political qaostiotw,
a cum m: r CTIANtiK m?T pikiiiauli'.
However, notwithatandingitsdofecta, the Wad.
' dlugtoa Cabinet, I think, w ill endure through tho
Uext session. Cumhcttu docs not want to use him?
self up by accepting otlico in a period when the
policy of lvirg-oii-nais must boeftoo followed. Ho
means to reserre himself until the general elections
ale at hand. Which will he in fourteen months
ami then go to the oountry with a programme on
wbicb, if there la a tnaiority in his favor, la- will
takeofflce. IfWaddlngtonionpsel Grovy threat?
ens to send for Jules Summ, wh i is
Gawbetta'a enemy and ask him to form a
Ministry. By eooaiag foward aa a partisan?-public
opinion demanding it?oi the amnesty, M. Jules
Simon, who is strong in the Benote, might bo ahlo
to carry on the QorernaMBt. The great difficulty
in his way would he the action he has taken isi tho
Ferry bill, which is BreOBOi lor by the advanced
licpublicnns. However, this section of the Cfhuiu
I ber might put obTthodjecnsslon of clause 7 iu re?
turn for concessions 0:1 the smnesty question,
winch are Imperatively demanded. The call for
them has been prompted by the revelations mode in
thr Vnfiiiwrf. n GoTTTnmffilt paper, about the hor?
rors of the gal ley a in Noumea. There tbe better class
of Communists have beensnbjectcd to tortures as
forociously cruel as those Inflicted by Spanish in
qniaitorson heretics whom they did not want to
kill right away. Gambotta ami Jules Simon arc at
daggers drawn, and it aught he injurious to tbe
former if so adroil an enemy were maintained at
the head of the Cabinet by the Left-Centre and by j
I.o: is Bliinc and his friends. l he President
of the Chamber would bks either ?Freyein et
or Leon Bay to take Waddingten'a place, Jhit
the former ilo ? nor, 00 bis side, like lo quit the
1 ii 'partim ni ol Public Works, ami leave to another
Minister the execution ot Ins grist engineering
schemes, which em brace one for fertilisius by a
system of irrigation the and regions ol France.
Lion Bay would be weU pleased t" cumulate the
Presidency ol the Council with finances and leave
foreign Ifl?ira tu Cbaili au I Lacoar, ??< man of sin?
gular ability, who was eighteen months ago a sub?
editor of i.u l!<:ptl>Uqite Fru ne lift; and has been
since last Mai oh st : ring a diplomatic Bpprenl io ship
at Berne. But tho Prcaidenl of tbe Bepublic looks
gray u a beuevi r tiiis oombtoation is mooted to him,
" Leoa Say? l.con Savoit," is a bitter jest which is
often in tho mouth*ol victims of the conversion
panic, lx'on Sav, who was so forward 111 tbe
tribune to menace journals which associated his
name with the conversion scandal with actions for
libel, heals meekly the broadsides of I In*
Umnloi*, Ibis journal is most libellous in
the charges which 11 brtnos against the Fi
nanrti Minister, whom it seta m defiance, it
twits htm a ith imt vindicating his lair tame before
tbe Tribunal*, ami it allegi I that it can prove all its
in eiis.it no s. Ibis is sei ions inasmuch as behind
lim Qetmloit there is a wsallhy financier named
Cauionilo who. lor a Bonne man. is a phenomenon
ot honesty . He n also very intelligent, sn*l judges!
taespableof throwing soiled caps at a minister's
head unless he b lUOVOd tip \ wn? u good lit.
QAJBMB 11A PAVOU a UCOM BAT MTXI8TBY.
Qambetta would he favorable to ;?. Leon Say Mm
letry, laasnocfa as its beul would reinaiu his
humble servant, wbich he has been ever alnco last
>pring. Gravy, ia myopiaiou,ia in the right and
the Pn sid. nt oi the Cbaaaber in Ibe wrong on this
delicate 1s1i.it. However, liiere is un longer any
fear of the-c two eminent men diaagTl 1 in/ about it.
(?ainbcttii, in a visit paid yeeierday to theKlysoe
gam so" tod witii tlic Preaident ol the Bepnb
lic ou the tasks which the < hainbcis and the
Ministry sluuhl get t l.i oiii'h Bex I se--ioiis.
I: was decided to po on with the Wad
dlugtoa Cabinet. Another Amnesty lull will
In- brought in. The Government, to save iis dig?
nity, w ill Oppose II. hut if ll ,s 1 urn d au'uiiist them
tiny will "ot gu mil 1 pun it. The interview be
1 preen Gambetia and Gravy, who me not in sympa?
thy with each other, pawed obT agreeably, aud the
former, when his rial tor ass taking leave, in u
frank, iaforatal manner, ssked htm to join him on
Batardav mortiiiia aad drive with him to tbe woods
of atari] to eujoj a tea hours' snooting. Gam
liilla'- light eye i- intact, anil, hi the loOS of the
left one always ready, ooeked. He has for some
gears pa t bet n Bosiduooa in the practice of fencing
sad sawoting. Mm 1 doubt 11 tie- expertuoss ob?
tained bi Iriogia a gallery at a target utll aaablc
Um to int a bird oa too wing or a bare scudding
away toward a < over. Grdvy is one 11i the lust
shots in Finne.'. Front n bospitahl- tis-iing, peihaus
the dog Gambotta at eompaoiee bim int?? the llarly
preuMvea io- inaj isrdei a hstfas that is to say, u
driVMg oi the guBse in 1. sliol I aVenoe at the end of
which lie and his guest Will stund to blBBS a way on
feat hen d or loin I. o1.d rnatnies. I bsre mil beard
abelberOambetts at tbe Klj toe said what I know
In- thinks about tboCaoroberl iactdeat. It be had
Ins nay an 1 cample aoald be at oisee made of the
MuibIi.iI in i< BWVing him fmui lhe llcaiileiity ol tbe
Ccmilit'ilf C'n?*nnrnt, tlie nature of which I have al'
ready explained.
Jin: FESTIVITIES AT MADMID.
the wtroaciiino markiaok iiktwp.en 11ik HUIMU
of tiik spanish roi'rdo.nh and hai'sri BS>
This is tho birthday of tlie King of Spain. AI
phonto XII. was liom twenty-two years ago, I""
mother being Queen Pabclla, Ihe eldest daughter
of King Ferdinand VII., and his father her eousin,
Infante Francisco. He ascended the throne in Jan?
uary, 1X7.". upon the restoration of Hie Ilonrhons,
which drought to an end the stnrm-and-stress
period of the House of Savoy and the Republic.
Hi-* tir-t marriage, in January, 1*7S, to his enn-m.
Princess Mario ile las Mercedes, thn youngest
daughter id tin'Due de Moiifpcn-H r. was hailed
w ith feelings of the liveliest salt-faction through
oiii Spain. The t.'iii cn-inother had objected lo her
son's choice, and w ithheld her consent to tho be?
trothal. The King, boweTCf, was not only soll
Willed, but very mm h in love with his 1011-111.
and accordingly married her. Her death,
which oc: Hired six months afterward, BaMBaCd
deep sorrow among nil classes, for the
young QttaaB ? BhM of nineteen?had
endean d hei sell to her subject*. The King sn-mcd
heanhrokeii. and inoiirneit her lo-s with the mosi
marked ateaifestation of grief and bereavement.
In O?tobcr of the same year ho was fired
?pan by a crazy cooper as he was return?
ing to Madrid after a short visit to the Northern
Provinces, but eteaped unhurt. Alphotiso is a
brave, manly sovereign who has inOOOOfVld in win?
ning 1 he allei fi uis o| his subjects. He has a civil
list fixed by UkB Cortes in Juue. Is7l5,at .?fl.KMiJKMl,
i exclusive of allowances to Ins relativen. The
Cortes not only determines his income, but sanc?
tions his marriage, for he cannot marry with?
out the approval ot the legislative majority.
There has been no opposition on the
pait of the Cortes to his second marriage, for it is
1101 only an excellent one, when political considera?
tions are taken into neeouni, batatbe necessity of
mittinq th ? succession to the crow 11 on a more satis?
factory basis than it-funds at present is generally
admitted by Spanish poiltietana.
The succession follows the general law
of primogeniture. It Alpbonao dies child
less ihe succession will fall first to his
risi.r ; subsequently to his aunt and her
child.en: ami next to bis nnelea, the brothers of
Ferdinand VII. I'be King has two sisters living,
but no brothers j in 1 eoosin, Don Carlos, next to
Innoeif the oldest male repreaentattre ol tbemvnl
house, bos already waned aaainet him, denied his
legitimacy and title lo the throne, ami wrought un?
told mischief 111 Northern Spain.
Tin- Austrian Arebdni heas Maria Chriatiaa is the
granddaughter of the popular Palatine. Juneph.
She is a daughter by a second marriage, her mother,
the Archil in In Elisabeth, having lost her lirsi
liusbaml, the Arebdnke lVidinand Charles, when
still u girl iu rears, and bavins married, four years
afterword, the Archduke Charles Ferdinand.
Main Christina is only eight months yonnger
than Alpbnnao. and is mid to tie highly accom?
plished, amiable and beautiful. 'Ihe bride
has seen more of bei Royal lover than usually hap?
pens when a union of this kind is brought about.
'I hey have met and passed hours together in famil?
iar con vernal ion, ami are reported to be exceedingly
fond of each other. The formal demand for the
Archduchess was made bytbeDnke of Baden, Ex?
traordinary Ainbamador from Madrid to Vienna,
and 011 receiving die Emperor's sanction i he Duke
obtained the consent of the Archduchess
herself in the presence ot bar mother. The
Archduchess arrived at the Spanish frontier on
November 20, travelling Incognito, ami was re?
ceived by a deputation of members of the Cortes
and oilieers of the Knur's house hold. On the Inih,
in the profteiice of all the nrchdnchessea ol the
Ro.\ al family ami the members of the Privy Council,
the Archduchess Christina had renounced her
lights to the Austrian succession; and by
the special order of the Emperor the Court
was also nttended by the Ministers of the
dual Monarchy, h, the president 1 of both houses of
the two Parliaments, and by the Spanish Ambassa?
dor. The bride and the bride groom are con.in-,
Iml the relationship is removed by ??? many degree*
that no Papal dlanenaai um a ill b ' required to feeel
V'. ' their union, tu was the case a ben Alphonso und
Mercedes Were W edded. Tin- Pope has selir a iii Ig
uificent mosaic table, in a velvet ease, to King Al?
pin us.., with an autograph letter.
There will be no fetes at Madrid on the occasion
of the King's marriage. The 1 vent a ill be redi c I
to a religwos ceremony, to which the chief fnne
tionariea and the diplomatic body will be invited,
and to an ordinary reception at ihe palace In me
evening. The money thai was to have been ex
I peuded In rejoic nga, bull fights. State performances
at the 1 beatrea, exhimtioni and similar festivities,
will be devoted to the reliel of the unfortunate
snfferets from Ihe inundations iu Murcia. Tins
change In the arrange men ta was mad, at the sag*
gestionol the fnturc Qaeen. Ihe King bimeelf
Eas taken palm to go bimeelf and dispense soceor
to ih>. sufferers. II.* rule on borne back through
tbe devastated city and the suburbs, snd was re?
ceived with enthusiastic greetings,
I [I'ur sBsW rteSSm JfmWt SM Id.'i e"v .
MOES L0DI81AXA PEBJ?BT EXPOSED.
Ni w-Oi:i.r.ans, Nov. '_'7.?George Bird, of
r..i t Baten Beage, a ssemhet of the Rseknsd tagude
ture,testMed thai he received nu money, psasslsesat
say thiag atw far vottag fat Kellogg. Rteaard Manas,
of si. JaasesIhrisfe, aansmaeref the Packard Laaisls
tars, tsattaod that tbe ataisaMat made by .Murray ihal
Witness received iii iiie.v fur voting lor Kellogg ar ts 1111
true ; never received maa 1 v nor any. mug elm for Ids
vats ; a is aevei promised aaything,
II. C Clarke, acting private secre.nry for Si BStOI Ki -
kujar. lestifl d that the statement made i>\ Bernard
\Siiiisiii?, ih it witness was preaent In OoTernorBel
logg*e ream oa the night iiiut spofTord's witm-os
rived m Wasblagton, and saa IbeM paid BSOO eaeb, is
falsa. Ke? 11 witm mad "i km a al -.neu a tranaacttuo.
Nie" attaensM testified to the bad reputation of
Thomas Murray m the eommunttjt tor truth and rune
it v. Mnrrai aras a wttaesa for BpuaTord bafnre the com
Mittee In Washington. George Drnry, Member of Ibe
Packard LastsMtwe ffOM Aasamptloa Panah, leatkBod
thai he knew of no aMgsj or valuable euaaMeratwfl
b. Ingglteii loativ 111 in I.er who Volnl tot Ke lo - '.
Octave Valiel teattfled.: Knew R'ackaione, Moore
nod Oardier, ol tae Bareath ward; Moore told htm be
had catered latu a Mltsfaetorj coetprumiae ?uh
Ktebolla' Loghdainre, by w inch psasserats tlalMlag
seats irotn ins ward aroaid be admritad ; ia the primary
ei. ein.11 Moore "Hi red to lei the laetJoa be (witaeaa) asi
working far hate three baadred lalae NgialrathM
papem; believed falsi 1 i i trattoa papers were mad m
tin general election in i-7o.
Jam. s Barrett, aereeaui-aMrma ol tbe Packard Lss>
o l.ilure, l"?l itlr.l Unit he ktiev. ut one time (lining the
? la i nf UM Beaatwrial election Dial there was not 11
anornm present. Witness went iu search af Be eater
Breaux, but failed to lad btm Nritasae tsattgad at
ronsiderahki length regarding the brtb ry of ssamhars,
Jones told him be dM aol latead to he left out; inst nil
the ether membera bad been paaJj afterward told him
that l.e had teeeived BMae] ITwH K'-llogg.
TBE nr.I.sll FESTIVAL CLOSED.
PBILAOBLralA? Nov. '21.? I he second and
cote ladmg day's exetelsaaaf the Welah ?aateal tat ttvat,
in. the pecmam al rxhthitian, ??! aad to-day, tin-ro b.ung
preaent ta the all iranaa ffelly 18/)00people. The amtntag
exeiclses bSflM at lOtgO o'eh ? k. When i'. B V. i BSC Ott) t
Bjipeared ea 'he platfona sad w as mtrsdaeed by the
Hon. n. G Jones, ami mail'a apeoch, eompHMeatlag
theWelab uri Tiltrr ttrrirtlaa. ana atattas unit he had
oil ell heard their tilie atllgteg Bear bli bOO ie.
|)r. P, I'. Can , ot l'i.ink.1.1. I'etia , was then mtro
daeed and matlr a lew remarka. A Thaakaglvtas Btaiefe
waa played, wbleh was fnlluwad by a rhoina entitled
"Mlgbtt c. mm no." lendetad by tbe Wilkeauarra
Maie Glee Clan, 190 raieea. Wchet'a " Wkafl M inds
in.Miii. soft" was sung bj the Behaylktil aad Garhoa
1 laoir ot mat \ nice-.
.1 PBVtTLESS BAAK IXQUIB7.
NOBWICH. COBM., Nov. *_'7.?TJie inverdigi
llea into tin-..:: irsof the Uaeaa Batleaal Baak, af tin
Mty,!" DaBt ii stales Bsasnlaer Mygatt, is m t yal a >u>
pieied. bat a "o Uki f\- ie rleM say Interesting resales
I he reidgnatlun of Caaba? 1 1. 11. L w rtrnd is nttrlbnted
to a aitgat onseortty In the aeoaaais of the baak, ami
nut to an." ertmteal ar ssnoaa et ear.
TELEOBAPUW NOTk X
Tili: IBLLOB4 ai i.ua i aiiaix.
TtntKF Rivaaa. Nov. '27.- 1 he steamship Beltane,
bsobeea ftasssd aaa paaaad Sawn m?.-,i gtla ajarasaa>
rHB I.AsT ni' r 11K sI ATE OP VlltOIMA.
11 a 111 s x, Not. 27.?T.in mill of the wrecked
?trsm. r stale i.f Virginia has itititelv d,sn|ip?-srid In the
samt.
DABTMODTHW VACABT PBOPfaMOBSBTIP.
BaMOVRn, N. H , Nov. 27,?A new prolessof at
Oresa. te take tbe p'asaat the isio rmt. tmt j. t*. Praetor.
wUl beBBpeintadm iMiiMaaia I'aMsgn ni tie kegMatagai
iheaeatwrM, MaaawaJta, tha werkla laaidepsttascM kaa
b. 1ii ..s-ih.l U i., I'l.dessn; . Wl 11, it .lid lilt In <rk
?XOLBtB COMMBMIOBKBM I?. PBfLAOBLPRlA.
PBiLABkLPHiA, Nov. 37.?The iw inei b 1 of
tin'i .oii.ii Parhaaisat,Claranewail Rs .1 and ttborl ML
aap dated aa Aal'ienliuial Coininlaalonrri) vtaltad Iba aaMas
alve .baMo.r of Hie I'eiin-ylvatila Railroad company itiia
BMnttagvaas la tae aftataeaa, t>y usrttatlaa <>f the Mayor,
iu'i-f ii,,1 lusila.
POLITICAL GOSSIP.
THE DEPARTMENTS OF NEW-TOBK.
nirm roMiBi ? ofturaa uy rea bbxt i.^oimai
TV'Ki: in thk DVTMdMf OP BCOBOMT am? ki
1 UIKNCY?WOMLN AT fBl POLLS IX MABSA
CUU SKITS. *
The prospects of legislation the coiniiiK Wtotef
affecting the Departments in New-York were dis?
cussed yestcrdav with a Titim st: reporter by a
proininent in-inbtr of tho City Govern uicnl.
Be thinks that economy and cfheieney inav he
gained by consolidating the p.-pailiiirnts and bcd"
ti ili/uig IQOPOOsrilllltJ- A Bootofl eorrOSBOndwnt
writes of the coming elect ion in Massachusetts in
who h wiuiieii will vote for members of the School
Hoard.
( II INGES IN THE <i I V GOVERNMENT.
what MAT nt: t xivtteb PBOM im. bbxt UtGM*
I VTt'ltr.?ItKlilT I !< Iv of f III: Nf Mil Kit oiuk
PAHTMKNis ami CXXTBALIXATIOX iif iti.sroN
simi r ry?VIBWI <>f A ggW-TOBB huh l \t..
A prominent sMcIs! of |hg City QoVBCninenl
was Asked UntCHlBJ what was thy Banning
of the nomittation by Ma vor Cooper of Jacob
M. Patter BOO to tho vneatit Police Ju-li ?
ship lately lu l l hv JadgS Ka^ttiie. lion-plied:
"I do imt think tiiucli politiril significant nt ean be
attached to it. although it woaJd toeoi to ladicatc
that the Mayor was willing to make lricuds with
the HeiMihiiean 1?laden. It doea not Indicate aa
alliance between the Itepuhlie.il-, nml Atni
Taniniiny members of the Hoard of 'Ahhr
incn. for the reason that the Tamm inv
ami Iii publican members in- still aeti:v,' in
unison. 1 hero has never boon any bond or enm
aaot between the Tammany and BepabUeOB leaden.
When the doadloek botwooa the Anti-Tammany
ami Bepabliean smmbers ot the Board of A Mannen
bad < rioted Cor some tine, certain of the Bepnbll
e a ii leaders eaajMJ to us BBd pfOPOOOd that
we act together in the Hoard. Governor
Robiaoon and the Mayoc were working actively
against lami.ianv Hall at the time, and tBOOtfOf
W BO accepted. With the new Legislature htTgely
Kepnhlican and a RoBWblfctBB Governor for the
coming three ye its, there w ill be likely io In-de?
cided cbaagea made n> tbe City Goveiuaieut. aod
thc>e will probably a Act the Auti-Tammany
otlice-hohb is more than IbOOe of TBBIBMUiy Hall.
In tbeeaeeof Mr. Patterson, however. I think the
Mayor wa- ai tu add as minh hv a deshc to oblige
the nominee as to make his peace with the Republi?
cans. There has been for some time a warm feeling
between the Mayo; and Mr. PattonOB, Bad a few
? lays aim the latter went to tin Mavor and said to
him. ' Will you nominate me for one of the
Pol mm Justiceships f lhe Mayor replied,
'Vmi cannot he ? oiilirua d.' 'Nominate
inc. ami I will run the rieh of Hint.' Mr. Pattoraon
was liommaf id and confirmed unmitnoii-lv.''
" You spoke of probable changea in tbe City Gov*
eminent ; what ehBBgca are likely to he made ?"
"Nothingdeftnito baa been decided upon,''was
the reply. " But there an several amendments to
the City Charter which meet With favor among the
h'eliublicall lenders. line of thOBB pro?
vides for a Hoard of Public Wink?, which
shall ooenpriae that bow pre aided ovet bp Allan
Can.obi II, and shall also include the work BOW
done by toe Jj partmenl of Hocks, ami the laying
out of BtRCte ami avenues in (he aODOXI 1
districts, dow performed by tbe Park De?
partment, lhe Sinei ('leaning BarOBO i<
likely also to i?> iranaferred lrom the Police
Board to the proposed nea Department ot Pnblic
Work*. It i- held thai the province of (he police
M to protect tbe Bros and property of our cittien*,
ami i imt the work of cleaning t he streets ? an better
bo dons by a separate di partment.*
"Will this not make a mach nor,- important
agpsrtmobt than aoy now ander tboeity soveraoM nt
?one pot ses ting v ast rcsnonsibilil les and disbursing
large amoauts of money f"
"Yea. Hut tin ii-a department answering to
tliis in London, Parts, ami all the large cities of
Europe, You must centralise power aomewhere,
audit hi hotter to place it Inauch a manner that
lhe resporsih lity ran be ftxed and deter
mtned I?, ;ii imbue, h Is po-sihle, also,
that the Department of Parka may be
merged in the new department, rbere is no
reason why it should not he. It rould just as well
ie made a bureau as in Im ve a separate organisa?
tion, '\iili oostli ofUcinls."
?? \\ ill ti e Police (?' partmeni he reiaodelk ?! f
" It V almost certain to be. but in what way
is not yel clear. Something will certainly he
done to Improve its efficiency, and prevent
the deadlock ami clashing of some Lima past.
Tbe Baikliag Departaienl will most likely be ma la
a inn. an in the Pure Department, This has been
talked of heretofore. It i- really one ol the most
Importaot departments nnder tb< City Government,
if properly BdmiuiateredL Much of the bnUding
which has been cone foe the past tew roan
baa been of a kind which abon id not nave been al?
lowed. I he baildiugl cl> i icil aie the merest shells
- shams puf up by speculative builders, with a
good* exterior aoid not mach else"
" Wnai is the objecl ol tin- changes ?"
" lhe Bepoblican leaders believe that a gn at
deal m money can be saved in this maoner and the
a flairs of the Oity BMP be better administered by
making the proposed changes, 'rbere nil! doabtlees
be aoma modUicatioos i bnl what I have stated is
arged by sereral of tbo bmsI promineal man in the
Republican ranks."'
?' is there auv BUfvamenl looking toward ousting
the Mayor, under ibe gvlae of a Spi slectioa for
niiiiiii ipal offlcera P*
" l have beard of none yel worth] of notice. 01
course, the Legislature being strongly Republican,
ami having a Governor in accord with it. am
changes Ib tho City Government can be bmbm thai
the party leaders agree apon."
WOMEN A T THE POLLS.
AM [MTBBBOTIBQ fBATOBBOf [TIB COMIBG mpnui
PAi RLBCTION IB miBTOB?VOTIBO pob TBB
s? iiiiol BOABT>?fBW WOMXX To TAXI aHVan
raog of rajs pbivilkob.
[raoa ax oocaskwai ooaaasrun usstoi nmrBXBtnra.J
BobtoNi Nov. 25.?One of the moat toter
sottag te.,tnr. s oi tin- oaaitag maun ipal eleettoB anil be
the voting of ooasea for aismasrs af lbs Seoeol Commlb
tee. Tins pttvuaas has iniiK tic b eaotoaflad for BJ IBs
Meads nt nomsa laCnura, tin proininent leaders ol the
Beevessent beiag Caloasl Zhossas WcBtworth Bbrgm
we, Weodotl Phillips aad otBers, smi >ir^. Laaygmae,
Mrs. ("uifliti, wife of ex-Goveraor Chtstha, Maa i> -.iu
Cbaasyaad saeh noil kaos b refonaers,! horn views bat i
larbsbmtiBM foaadexpresskw in the eoiamasof the
nvalj ami arlghl local pabUeotloa, ihr P/saiaa'i /oar
aafc Tnis is tin- Irsi apportanlty ever sgbraed the
women of Massaehaaetts to appear al ths polls, aad Ibis
privilege waa oaly wrottod from the Lsgtstataw si its
la it MaatOB, TBS coin ml, tees of i lie two DoaSSS sb TS BBSa
Beak ?-'???! las raafaap ' Im p> ratsteal leaders of the a 'n-'
sad It Is doastlsss gas to the Impsctaatti <>t the appli?
cants rather thati to mi> Wkte spread conversion at
popatai watlBMBl n tiuir IhearMa, that tins
point was at last conciled to them. Many
msmbora of tbo Legtslstars voted hj m
\or af the hui nhieh im* -nice haasflN
a law, In the hope Hint WO event would ptOVS the truth
sf thatr aptatoB that noaaao aaasrslt) eared Itttts for
ths Ballot-box, BBd little sppoBatasa w as amds m the
MSBaaiB. Th* 'Headaaf woman sagrage nn>'-% tholt
attai k spaa thi polal heesase tin re aaeaml to he bUAs
re i-.iii to apprehend any gr at res'stiitice there, ami be
c.m-e;f thai wereonc:' galm il !t might give a vantage
srsaad for farther assaal a IbbbUbb ibuamdarata >.
Mut not BaxBalBg reeognlttoB eo ill potni i si i.b, they
?ii played a awderattoa aad aaaaelty w&leh bad am al<
aayshaaasbowu, nml llo -i ntliuent ol men of al: per
?aagham was that if there was aaythiBg ' Baaootad vtth
rlocuoasm wbJeh aosssa shoaJd have a vetee it was
i '."in ly upon the ebOB a to to PhaSS whom the SdBBBtlOB
sad IibIbbbi af bar i Biktrss were intrusted. Thk hwltag
hsd faaadexprssswB aassatbaa Bftera, tarm Bestes it
BBS !?> ig he. a a SOmSBSa tlMag to see SBMBOB upon our
??. I.i Board, unit maul ot lie' (own. nml i UkM Ut the
si ilc have tullowi it mil example .
trtlic members uf tbe lOglSBllaiB BSUOVS I. BBWBVSr,
that tills slight eoucesslnii of show Inn women to vote
For most ben af the bbBqbI aenasHhM neald ntlave
lie ui of furt;.i i' lii'dilngs, am) fice llictn from the itn
pleasant duty of rssnatag applications from women who
: rodaUthacivil rights nhmhana ? rajay, they galls
taUsd ioBpmsslslethat ohaimlBB penhasasy which
ir one of tha proa.ait shstasmiMlMs sf the psatlsa
n-x, uiin shewedtaenseivm very Bpergeial stadseta af
so bibb aaiBTB The naemtaa Lagtslstan at Uhal] to as
aadasraf faima? Btaoh u< any ot us pndssosson upon
this BBbbMBk PW Sh |>< lltblBI are BBBBmII BJ preparation,
BBd BOB schemes unu still ^icutci Jemuli'ls wi.l Imiti
ranged to glvclirc to Hie Winter's session, for the com?
mittee rooms are a'ways crowded whem ver the friend*
of woman suffrage BpMMI to BIBBB tbeireauae. In re?
gard to the ejection or school committees, even, there is
still MM dissatisfaction. Having fecund ahnt they
asked l<>r. the l< .ol< r- of the movement are diasullallcd
wuh the pi He they have bsd to pay for If. and will de
naiiidof the I. ?glslalure that the poll-lux on women
shall he reduced from the present rate of f2 toTialf
that amount. They argue that If n man l>y pnvlr.g i,
can cnj IJ the right to vote for Xatiotml. Slate and mu?
nicipal othVcrs, a woman ought not to pay MN than Sd
to vote tor school committee tiu-n-ly, and In the MM1
Irv towns, where the ??town meetings * are not held
till Mar? Ii, Wimen nra general: V delat ing registr itum
until they kSMI whether I In- price of a loillot Is to he
reduced or not. Other movement* urc hlnlcil at, lutt
Inquiry fail:, to disclose tliur nature.
The w ot I. of rcgi-liatioii in Huston must have proved
(IN.ip|ll.luting to the fin li Ii ef the HBOVSBMBL || MM
claimed that advantage would he vety gi neraliy t |kBB
of the privilege and that the v. t" cod by I he tauiu u
wi u!d show tiem to he u considerable power In the
coinruuutly ; hut the records of the Hoard of H-gl-tia
lion show that not overtl'M) women have lafcen the iiej.i
necessaiy to i|iia!lfv themselves for the ballot aioler the
act. This is not nearly eunuch to throw I he balBBMM
power In'o the hamls of the women mid MSatS na alli?
ance i lilt them necessary to the .success of any one of
l!.<mal parties. If the two or tluec thousand notio n
I Ii im v ites p-ni been iSBWed on had taken the Interest
.11 theeuee that bod] bsea expected!ot then, th mm
would have been unite different, ntul the inah votci -
Would not have been abb- to Ignore-the ib-hiai.d. of the
wotntu : t under th" prcs, ut elrciiiustances their
'nlliienee Is not worth taking Into i onsideiutlon. Mi>i ?
over, interest in the new order of things is
so restricted that not nearly all of the W0CM i
Who nr.- registered Will vole. The NelStnn
?t?te that tliev donM It moic than itirec-tourtiis
of those entitled! Id Ihe privilege will appear ut the
pels, fir u.ativ have atefed :n fl.eir hr-snng that th< y
did li >t bati ud le vote, lull put their MUMM Ihe voting
Usts es na iMhentlon tuet the] were m aypnthj WMh
the anderlylng principle* ol the nisTtissonl ami us sn on*
eowraecaieot to otlaet?. It may w s mi all nutter to
vote upon ?lids election id Ike HrhiN.-l Hoard?but :n
itiistoii it is an affair ot considerable nioMent. There is
it great competition tor 'la es on UM eointidlice, and it
Is probably wlihin bosids to rn> that there are at pre*'
i nt at least .1 'iiimli. d MpirantS for tile eight scuts that
are to be tilled a week lie li lb \.l Tin pd.iv.
Alihotigii the SMMfOn and registrars have little mi -
patsy with the now Movement, nod had tin-ir dnth ? rt d
ilered inilcll mere ulduoim b\ It, ii dm ?! luf a KtSM M M*d
that nopslna have been spared to give the woMoa fair
ptar. nothing ? reo/nireo of them IBM t* aa| asked of
the would- ie ma!" rotor, and no less Ihiiil B ft SOB places
have hi . ii prov di d in vaiiolis ports of Ihe citv to luclll
tale the work of iegisti.?!um. I be ..fhc.als have ex?
plain- d with lafralte gi-nd natnrn all the knotl > points in
Ihe law in.it liliswel'eil all tile petp e.MUg qUMttOBS
which pniiled feminine ingwavtty reuld Be rise, and I
cannot I earn that any roMplatsts hai ? been Baads id :he
way In which the uiw has bcea tnti rj tcted and BMBBd
out.
Exception arast bamsds.hoaciei.M fhacsastaf Mrs.
Li i'v Stone HUekw' |l, who has pn m-d a thorn of un-.it
ataanttnde In the sides of the wabappy ofReers ol alee
tum. The trouble all ai ISM out id her BBMQ \Vh"ii she
in.m u d Mr. BUekWSlI, Ii was vv ttli the umtei-tanduig,
to wblcb both partlt i inbtnltteel, that she should n Una
bar sMldea aaase, and be has a a at stl nates as Laer
Bioae, Bias aha has bees known to rverybodt, and
rompsrat tvely Isw peoptohars been aware thai she
could legally laj elafmtotbe aanwof Blaekwad, Xfcere
Is ao statute in this Ntstc whisk soMpels a woman, on
Murn Ina, to i.tke in r ha haad'i aaase! but common law
sanctions ihe euatoM; a weasaa cm transfer her
ruin of dower or in-a parly Ma ieg.il traassctiOB Only
! in the name whlek beraaslMadmvM her.aad oat* a
; ?ueeial eesetsscal of the imgMtatBN can rest on bar
i ins right to be keewn by the aaaM she owaed bsfwn
mat nage, in view of im se (acts, then fore, me aaares ?! ?
and registrars refused to accept her taxes or.otnce her
j B due oa ibs Votlhgli-t ? xi -pt m Mrs. Hi u-kWell.iindtkls
i name the m strenuouslt nfaaed to at know ledge. By
I a eniloas trsta of eli nmm in ??. which hare net bet?re
I been made public, however, she a pp. nrs as l.ncy BtOBS
Upon Ihe assessor-' books ami tolm. iMtS, to me gn at
? ..illusion or iheoBKlala When It In emu- known that
? lie was detertUllli'd to vote ,.s iatcv BtOJKi or tb't at a I.
strict orders were girea ..t both ptacei IBM ander an
rtrcdMstaaees wm sBc to be allow ed the privileges of
the 1 iw except us Ml BlaVCkV ? ". le f. le tin-, however,
a elerfc is thi Aseeeeot's oMcc who had never board 01
Bet ? xoeptaa Lm 1 Stone, happened to 1.n doty a hi b
sheprcM'ined heim 11 to pay hertsxes, sad as he hap?
pened lo have In urd nothing ol the or.n-r BS made out
her hill la her natdea name, n.ived b : dn ?andre*
eeipicd for tlieiu. Arnied with the reeetptod bill she
Moved upon the Board a Begtstratiea, ami by a must*
. strsordn an t> ees of sood kaek C?aad in ihe'oi? s 'he
' ? nly elerk who woeld 1 ike her nans ? ? young man who
had Jost 1 "tue into the t thv vi ud who ba 1 somehow failed
tobeai ib.- prohibition above Mentioned, Asaooa m
theoBb'i.ilj loiitid um imw easily ?he bad svaaed all
tiuir sniiri a?and innocently, loo, for aBehadaesrd
Bothtog of the ssfsnaeda takea agaUssi ker?they ware
I inn 11 n.iiy mm b ehsgiland,sud wer.- eompeltcd lo n -m t
10 the aatdeaMBt aeeeeslty of erasing beraasM Imm
the lists und sending her a Bollfloatlofl that
a nrtstakr hna Irrrn made, and that skis must sot at?
tempt to lake advantage at it. tfhal will be the is- se 01
tin* case is not ret known. The City bolieitoi tepondedag
over It, sad htrs, 8tone shows a sir asthoatng dlspeai
Uoa to hold the groBBd -tie h is t iki B, Boawbodi must
evbb ntiv back ?tu? 11 iqaarely, er else 1 he leadi r or the
Ben BMveuieat will hare to keep awaj Intss the petis.
1 in- itroi g laeMtaaee upon a name si bms to these a it
: !de the tnuTSBassi rather a Bne point, sen it baa alwnj s,
besa a asMier ol prlneiple with Bra. Btoae. aha has
refused M eerve as a meab rot Iks School OoMMlttee,
because, if sae b" BM li illdblale. she SSUSl bUOH Bet
BaaMtahs used as Mrs. BiaekWell, aad several . ml
trans ictiotis nf in-r bnaband have in- rty laliea ? bronab
bees um of her kssa ri fttssl to slga doeantents wtsk any
oiher than h< r teaiden aaase.
It Is Impossible to make an estiaMts of the ptwbahtt
vote of waaiaa ta Um State M the eoMias election, bc
11 us,- oi tue qnestles of tbe polld 1 v a hk a is ? laded la
above] but good. |ihIl-i ? pal the Bgares si a boat ao.si,
or shoal wsal the bmmi aaagatas itsuads M the onnsti
sxpeeied In Boston alone. TkewoBasa who will rote
era nf I Be beM ulssaes, wprt aeattag ?others ef tainlllea,
prwpertaewaeis aad tesebsn, and to the proM a . \
c-.lleui tor the future of Hie movi iiieiit. In LoweiL lor
iBataaee, oM of a leas; list ol wsassn regtttered all bur
two an- property-owners, taaeasm orheadsol fanstiies,
und of these fin exei pilous "Iii' 1- a mUJuuai v ali i ihe
other a dicMMaker, Bneelal provtatoasan bnaa smiIi
to give the wobmbpleaaaal imprssslenaof theli Hrsl i
eleetloB, ami tin- Board nf lldsnaea, ai Its me. ling I -
nigin. pssssd aoMdw-rprohlMttagsaMklagtat < ird
rooms until atleraeoa, eat al respeetto tin- pnjadioes
of the new voters. This year's vote Is BMrel) siiexperl
Meat, bui u It reaalte esriefaetonly s Isias reststratloa
is alumst certain next Kail.
TBE PRESIDENT is PH1LADELPBU.
nr. ATirsiis aCBUBCB DUMCATIOB.
Pftry.AMTJwiTA, Nov. 27,?Preaklent Haves,
who arrived in tins elty late last siahti thai Miunlag
with Mrs. limes BtMadSd um dedna'oiy mi Vices oft hi?
t's u I Israel Methodist aTplatispal Cborah, VraaBhsrd.
Hishoii Siiup-oi', al Whose house the i'tes|,|. uk .111.I his
Wife are stopping, preached the ?ermoii. I'poti its eot:
araaMa eoutrfhatloos wete reeetved le Befrei the ax
pSBBBB 0t NBBMelBBst Bts churc.i, and the PrssSMSM
coatfibatedBSS. After tin. serrleeathe Pwsldeataad
Ins wife lerover half an kOSf -hook banns wtb mcni
b. is ..f the congregation us they pesssd out 9t Ihe
shsnh, _
TRUSTING A BOILER TOO LONG.
Cm inn.vti, Xnv. 'J7.?A ill-patch from S.t
leui, I ml., BSyS B BBIIIMs SXptesSOB Ot Hie holler of a
poftahas aawnslll nrearred sarrral miles rroM fhare,M
Kb hi reek, mi l ine.il ly. Ihe BUB v, a - blow n to a'oiiis.
aaB JsMpb IIbbmst. the taslsser wm strweh by apMM
of the boiler, carried mmm Ibx- highway, and dashed to !
aiasssi Tans ashed BbthlreBsWha wire aearM ihe |
namof the expaoalae. were cut and aealdML MM not fa- !
tally. T'lie nail was mi oiu mi'-, aad Uaojfer liu t f. in - ol '
Ihr tioth-r, for on h aving hi* home in Bailem OB MoBStai
moruins Be said to his awther, " I shall as home again
on B ?ardaj cm slag, uulcss tin- old boiler tnow.- up ami ,
K ? " ?" _ j
CRIMES ISDCASi ALTIES?BT TELEOBAPB.
TOBMl 11 AIP'I t IN A OALB
Pint m>' lphia, N?n. 27.?Tim hark Kliza Qaltoa
katdkerautnyars tsuaalawajraad asat and aphi satis .tm
mi; 1 -? >ire ieiihwt -1 gale ra the 90th in-uut off t a|s- iiut
tei SB,
a PA 1 AL Jt'M P POP, A I i. IIB,
PinSToa. Penn., Nov. -jt.- Hieodore WnodbanM
wo 1.ivi-r aad killed sa the Laekaa saaa aad in.ishnrg
It nir.Mil vrsti-ntay, w lub- eiuteavm mg to Juuin no a nno uig
? ojI train.
AN OBSTI N A TK obi B
vJf! BRC, V"V. _'7. \ telegram from Cusp- st.it,>-'
that ite- hrlaa ittte Ann r ? >. tram BMtraai with a ? a:ot of
in an mr flnetaataa . has not Iu ibete, the ctt-a luvmn re
fased M ft eeed fur: Mr.
m il IBB 0r A OBCB PitoMiNKNT POLITICIAB.
Id ! 1 m-i. N. V . Nov. -_'7 afyrefl K, Browa, ior
ii . -K Maatsrmechaaleot tin-line RailwayOsw^snr.sadM
enetintsesadfAatafor Mayor ol tins place, .omni tt.d aiil
?1 !?- kj Ms atafl haaestl 41 sjsn tmttu >? Is ssi ?
a LOBB ? iNi iNNAit TBIALBMBBD.
CntcjBNAn, Nov 27.?'Harry HbIbb, who has
MeBM n.ul hi reloi' tie- pjst nine its] I on an IndttIBBMI Mf
aatiegenua asaaalt. tnawmuted in Pebrnary last, was teway
i.10111i gnlity by the |iii \. alt. 1 ucailv iweuty four Saara OS
li o,-radon.
I Hi; LABT BOUBt OF A 00XBBBBB0 MAB.
WlMBBOB, Vs., Nov. B7. \s > m.ifMia. who will
ha hMbysd to-aterrsw for hse siardst at BtrratM. Mm years
?g". 1. ?ins to n-allM id. awfa Bestttua .t- the twar sp
i.roii.-iies tor his etoeiition. un.l i? sreally Sepreai il.aui
MwkM den n, spsadBBj ><i ss oi hat bbm i<> night in prayer,
TWO Mkn in Uli. VABT 1 BKMOWB.
Bbhckvti lk, o.ii.. N..\. 27.?On I uesday evening
Bawaael Ivdsar uiul Jnims Ni.'iv, ot M.illo. . t?n. ii. ? I I
be.oiatlenit.ng a etiaiir.-ry suit here. SMM BtatU las
Msilorvman. Nml.li., h is -1 ??? b -en hum of tb-i.i, ami it
Is s ippos.d 1 hat Ihe le... siaai i| e . anil tue in n Wan ST ?
N|i in? J \s, 111K Mfani iti:1'. "in.-pii; i>
Pik'uiik KpaiR. N. V.. Nut. 27.?A stavofprc
ceeeTsgs hatrtag hssa graatad en the til it Mit an I ut ii
et Patn k % 'e.."is >> .1 > a - - coin t ? 1 .r um aim al
t hoiua-1 onaera, ai BsTsratiaw,Uctahar 1 . a-el sruteneM
M ba teagM Mommbss as, isa sssMdMa wBtMaBsaafBUr
>)Oi lake p.ace.
A HOLIDAY OF PRAISE.
THAXK8GI1 DN1 IN AND ABOUT THK f'iTY
LABOg < <>m,iiki;ai n.\s U III i.ihtm'IIK"? ME*
OHMrio.vs ani> <;<??.D-( rapjBJB in tmk rn y's
DOTI ri'Ti? OBJ?i;knkkai. HaitisI H ARB (.HAH
1 DBB am ao au. CLABM -.
Tlic obBBrrrdBM Of Tii.iiik-'.ri\lag yesterday
was himi,' t:riH ial trim u-n il, anil greater
Inaitiinss of manner was noticed among
wnrMlii|?|?er* ami BiBBjBBJl-m cki i * tliaii on simi?
lar OCCtABOna in the IBM few years. The
churchea f/erc w. II liUid in tin- morning, and
tin' afternoon wa* ilrvoted i<? nmuaBaTSBana
and tlio quiet enjoy mi nt of home life.
The aoftnesg of ?M otatoggslMpg and
Ul6 MUjahtnO Added lutlt-li to the jilcaMMo
of tha oot-dooff sports. Dkoajcfi bjmJ BOBhaT
taioroenta were fantstafd to the inmates of
public ami private rhailiable institutions, and
nt tiie fewtivrtieg rcaatctod by Tbi Tuihi ni: it
wan estimated that at letat 8,000 eMMfta
were fed. Ami the inmates of BPaPOM wore
lint forgotten.
8EHEBAJL OBSEBYAKt i: <?i" TBE PAY.
Itl.I.li-lMl S s| UM! I S is hik ? III l!< III*
Tntovanaj bttb happy cxuwpo tbb aibbbb
til ahm uk a MAI iii it. BAT.
Everything seemed lo eomhine tu rr>a!.r tester
(lav otic of tile most perfect <f lio.ulays. Sileti a
spontaneous and he:irt> observation of Thank-g.v
im* Hay has mit In en.n in NVvi-Ymk for a num?
ber of yeara. If happy hearts, bean lap ben sad a
\ disposition to mjoy innocent BnaaaaatBte cased in
flii-st ale of praise fur tin- bit"sing- ol existence.
then the ie. identsof Bew-Yerh naawfad aBbenadad
ami heartfelt thanks. Holiday pleasure- ,mil
greatly on the anathor. Tsslsidaj waa a is-rftct
Autumn day. It had all the eh inn of sunlight and
softness of a Spring day without the languor.
Light nrapewera aeitlaw hadiapeesabts bm a hur
den. A gentle stimulus was in the aim-idiero
aud tended to promote health and oii'-doo'exefeise.
I he attendance at morning tCTVMNB) hi allot i |;e
churches was unusually Urge for J hnnksgiving
morning, and Fifth-arc beturean 19 BBd I o\ lock
showed almost as burgi a ihroBg ot aaB-dkaaaad
worshippers as on a Sunday. Tha BftaTBOOB wm
given up to OBt daag ggagchaj and amiist no ills.
j itoth the elevated mads and the horse railways uid
a good business, the ears heing gflpwded day and
[evening. Whole families. lrom Ilm grandmother
down to the little children, were to he *? en journey
iug from one end af tha town to the other, aad it
seemed us it family reunions around a I hniiksgiv
! ing turkey were very general among the. la
horing classes. After the too cvidcii? signs ot OOV
erty and pUlC&od neaarCM diiroig the last livo
I years, it was all the more noli. ? aale yesterday that
I the throngs ol laboriBg people ? en upon the streets
ami in public emreyaaeee appeared to be happy
j aud hopeful, aud Wan BBBarally BUBCB better clad
III in two and three years age.
Ventral I'ark was rcsortco to hv thousands. Tho
\.i'Iks aud tbe drives wem crowds d| and what was
unusual, .St. Sicholas are, and tbe Boulevard were
thronged with pctlrstiiatis as well as wilhsiaul
equipages and fast dnver?. several faabionabbj
coat lung panics ma le excursion* w ith their lour
in-hand teams into tbe eoantry, lhe'young col?
legians who fell a lively interest or pai l icp.it. <l m
tbe game of foot hall at Mabokca eaHveaed the
streets with their cavalcade of hottil coat hi a W Inch
started from the Brunswick about 1 o'cl ick ami
proceeded to llohokcu. Many IroOBB Of bOTS ill
the tcncllli llt-hollse- districts BUBBOd i BOBMudVM bp
masquerading, aad taranl i eictirs gave reut to
. their gayatg of suit it by bauag arlvoa MMraagh tbe
! streets in carnival eOotUBM. The matinee per?
formances wen Wl II attended, ..ml in the evi .dug
'the theatres wen erowded lo overflow ing. 'ilto
.streets won Ibroagad until a lata hoar.
CIIARTTT GIVEN WMll PEER ll.W'P.
niX.VrilS ASO gBTKBTAIXMB J>TS js ItBUC asd
iT.lvui: issini i:n\?oTRfl 0-000 tMUMUBJ
AST? DIU KB l'i? ?!! PBBBOBB MADR IIAPPT,
A happier lo: of ciulilicii could L;ti"l> have
Peen toumt yesterday thaa then tfesl assembled at the
Wilton I.utuntri.il Behest, No. 1j? .'t. Mark'--;.! ice.
Tliey were all girls, aud Baaste! then es me' front ths
district near tue river. AdtBBM Baa piepared dalaty
enough for tbe cblllrcn of princes. It was provided
ibis yearn) flamaol Bleas, aha has gtreu tbediurer for
tan last tiirce ycais. ThotOO ?.11 ?i. prouipl y oa
haad at noon. Om BOO poaads of tarbcy aad
a variety oi vcgelulil-s were sprc.d l.efon Hieui.
Tbelr eiijuymenl ana BtotnsUn aad anas ug. rhu so?
ciety Is one ot Hi.- satssl shacttahtonstitutMBi in the
city, all'l for lhe lust finny veai? il has provided a
Thuuksglvlng 'east lor p let so Is. rBS sb Is I'U k eiudeca
unit y.ooi! hi tbe streets m the aasniag aud^tiend
school later In the day. They slsraya hare a -ui>*tatt
tial dbiasr. aad anatrea warn stothss to wear if any
niaaoarfsis aassber af ssodli ararita tu aaaaa h>
?taaess the oaly steal they native cash dar w that al
IhosshaaL OaWadaeetfaj lach paosats an i many of
thssthsrsoasrTtau pool pensas Is tue at - ih naod
rsllod at Hie sc1 ooi with basBete, abtoh wen IRod w-itu
uuhay, i'oi .to, -. im -, sea Over loo haski at were aag>
pheii. .uid ovet lOOtanUin *. n awaa happy by a pmd
giaai r fcetsraay.
Th.lebnttoa at Bt, Vhscsafs Boon t*t Baps, Pas.
.";{.iml ."?."> \V.n reli st., lici;a:i as ear.. a- 'i:.to a in. 1 tie
buiidtug was speefcsMy d?escassd tor las oeeaaioo, lu
lbs laarMat a high anas at th tat igtviBg aras. ... orated
iiiihet'uupel of tue IsnuctUaleTinrbi It aaasaag
hp i in . hair, pent posed of eej - hoanatas to the Hoaaa
gaantoa v.a< pnaabad by the pastor,the Bar. Joha
C Drumg.Nile, lie exhorted the hoys in love Ued, sad
Ihaah Htm d-dly tar ths ptoad pnrUoga of Aaasrtsaa
cit.zensbip, lt.* petaiedaal ths ateibod of pteaerrlag
t n . ? .1 in un oi Baerl \ oj a pairietii ass ot las stosttw
franchise. At uoob, in-.nl> IBoi BaiBlud till j I tatdnwa
lo dinner. The fare eo?i<i?ied ?.f p.'o pou iL-ist i ut key,
100poumlnol n. f. To paaBBBiaf baas, 1 ho pbaadaaf
plum pudding, t wo S AT rail of petal ? s barrel ot celery.
i mate I U -.un >, m ; elauies. pies. e...T. e, etc. ThO dBV
aw masaaplisd i>> ih>- snsahanaf at. JosspBKi Dahaa*
The buna anttag ball was nraaasod w ah Ann itosa ttsg-'
and at oil" cud was a large port run ot OeOTBS Washing?
ton, III frail! ot WBtCh bbb the lualto. " lhe first
in war. Ibe Hist in peace, the fb-iri lie- Ii, .n of hAdfJ
A I . Ii. . el file ?Iii: .1 ' <gf^H
? ai... ? extended th leugih <>f i...- i.,om. imt wets ''
Insufficient to aeaton r'n.i niihe w >? app.ted fhr
dinner. As no on. is cv.-r refu?, d th ' in. - -ie fli'etl
three tun. s, and all ei |oy. (I a hearty meal. 'I lure were
about 130 persons b I altogether, laeindisg men und
women. Many of luebiyi acn crtpid .?. Botora the
asBasr was sales tec choir saag s song of Wittums io
the newsboys an.I wa.ii of tl.c i>'rcct who were |n. sent,
it neslvsd hearty spgtaa c Tbeeaaaraoti atih ahtoh
tile tu: haj WM BOI sail d and l he slim I time ii f. ok cacb
bo> to ei. a.l his p.ate showed | l. i.ili how ti c dinner
aws nlhMMd. Dariagtbs dappatrtotl. louas, reclio
? bobs, ami oile r SlBtOhin were gl. ? n.
Thedit) was much eajevsd hp the tomates of thn
(itii's Lsogng Boom la st. >: is" .\? 12
i.'cieo- favty-faar happy girls nt dowa 10 a boesMTBi
dluuer pro\ bled hy Its] Ud I Wtttog, as 1 ef Ibe irusten
alias Chibuwa'aAhthWekty. TaeoL|L*elofIke borne?
whteb hi aaaag the asatrsl <?f tu ? 1 Mhame't AMI Bst y
?Is lo supply steint to irhMtdhpis glih autil they aia
uhic 10 secure sitti.ition*. Dariag IM p at paartho
saasnv or laaaMse, nryhag ta age hnaa Beetroot
twenty-two year-, averu.n d th:.r> - v -n a day. M i-t
ot IhOM W ho an- udiui'ti'd r-iititln only a few d tys, sit
SSttoSI being easily OBtAlMd f?r BMBB | some
who an only ante lo MTB MSMHl wage* are
pstnltteit to remain p-nu.Mie.ii h l.> v 11-j -i o ic r
bour.l. Tlie whole u on. ei at ptfla BUM MSod dM ii< Ilia
year was l,o;Uk n, Hi s- h7tahtahMd Silnalion* iu
BMeaattoeorvtoc 100m aaanetnans aud simp-guis 1
to wan hshaa away hj tuen..?; 10 ?an seal nheoBsg
in the West ; 1 BCVassal 10 ganpei 00WffM trims
latrod 10 other tasWBBlUaaa aud -0 to d Oi teitt hue
Dilate. l\Mratosef the hntttatna txihats any who
uic no: old enough lo bMBSOanOl IBOBMMrlVOa During
the year IbS eX. eiidltni. s have hSSS 00,11TO and
l.i.ipis iS.'..'..".!? Uli. I'lt'lcr the -up. . \ Isli.ll Ol i he s one
liutinil ami la l. c i-aU.c hal'.dll the; Is i dicMpiukluS
aVpsKanai when ladtgtal suis are taught
ire stahtos tor aix snaths atitasl ehsrgei
thai an d.sraad aud lifgad Oai tust is-tnid
.:t p.ti. AhOBgforty have t?eeu passed ibioiij.blbts