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Tjmwm FROM Ml P/ETS cr T2E WCHLD. Health of Louis Napoleon Failing. Bloo<l?>ihod Ap|>r<khouded in Spain. British Shipowners and the Ala bama Claims. Derfaiation of the It evolution ary Committee isi Cuba. AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. ENGLAND. Tim Alabama Cominiision and the IliiiNb Shipowners. L0M10V, Nov. 29, l>?eH. Much indignation lias been caused mnon? British shipowners hjr the rumor that the Alabama treaty dor* not allow the e:aiun> of Englishmen, based ou 4hs decisions ol American prize courts, to be re opened before the Commission. The A^ pplnj Oa nette.ttays suub a provision is contrary to procedonts established by ibe Americans i hemselves and ex Oluoes claims undoubtedly well founded; aud the ua declares tlut if tins report of it is true the con tention is a capitulation and Parliament will never sanction it. A writer in the o'iscrrfr takes the same view of the subject and discusses it at length, uting aoau.y authorities. The Kntfiisii Elections? OraiiKcisiu and .Hob Law. London, Nov. 29, 1S6.S. The conservatives have carried the southeast di vision ol the Vest Hiding of Yorkshire, and also the western dlvLion of "Surrey, thus reducing the liberal hptgority oy tue election of lour members, l tTic results ot the majority of ihe later elections lhave been in favor of the conservatives, who have Wways bad a disproportionate strength In the feoontlos. Their gains in the present Instance sure Jhlao undoubtedly attributable largely to the ludiffer Kee of the liberals, who went rendered careless by 9 heavy majority they had secured during the first .week of the elections. In the manufacturing dts itrtols the bitter spirit of the Orange organization was imitated against the candluate who favored disestab lishment. Tho entrance of this element into the Co did not fall in some quarters to lead to mob and the intimidation of voters. The torlcs are Charged with responsibility lor I lie.se excesses, aud E liberal party has suffered so severely from them i it has bccomo almost a unit in favor of voting ballot. FRANCE. Riucrn of the FaJlIng Health of JLouls Na poleon. London, Nov. 29, isos. Tie liondon Times and the Parte correspondents ? other London papers hare lately given currcncv rnmors that the health of the Emperor Napoleon Is felling. and public conlideuce has in consequence toen somewhat disturbed. These rumors have been (iAotally contradicted from Parts, let it is well un keegtood that, without positive Illness, the Em Pbror declines to take his usual active Etfne and shows Bigiv or decaying gth and mental apathy. The policy of bis gov ent seems Just now to be to make a demonstra tion of vigor against the opposition, to render the lat ter unpopular aud to preserve the moraUs of the de partmental offlUals. The Parisian Press Proaerntlons. I'AUtS, Nov. 18,1W. The editor of tho Rev'it has been sentenced to two months' imprisonment, whh u flno of 2,009 francs; the e li ors ot the Tribune and VArenir to ' a line of 2,OJo francs each, and the editors of the >.< and Jo irnal fle 1'arts to pay a tin. ol 1,00.1 each, for publishing articles oncouragtug )subscription for the monnmcui to(Iiaudlu. i of the Adromtr tlerryrr?Arrival of the Spanish Ambassador. Pauis, Nov. 29,1368. M. Pierre Antolne nerrycr, the celebrated advocate, died yesterday, aged aeTenty-elght years. hchor uiozaga has arrived here us the Ambassador Of Spain. SPAIN. Krpublican Demount rn t ion in Madrid. MADKIP, Nov. 29, 186S, ?A greet repttb'lean demonstration was mad" here Ci the close of last week. The young men of the ty held a meeting, and amid Indescribable cnthu ntagtn passod resolutions protesting against the ruie llkcl tiding all porsons tinder twenty-five years of ~ J ?tn the franchise. The people, to the nntnoer i,00O, orowdod tho square where t Iip meeting was and every allusion tuado by the speakers to the Olio was received with tremendous applause. ?Men Apprehended Between the Rival Parties in Spain. London, Nov. 29, 'Rfls. TIM apprehensions of bloodshed in Spain are in prataiag. It is thought that a collision between the monarchists and republicans will be the luev liable > of the excited political coutest now in pro Mcantlmo tho patriotic fervor of the naion ifiBabated. A despatch from Madrid states that nesulMoriptlons by the people to the national loan Sew amount to 810,000,000 reals. AUSTRIA. RalHss af an Anstrlan Expedition from Trieste. VlfNNA, NOT. 29, 1868. Tim Austrian government has fit ted out and de spatched from Trloste an expedition which will sail ?round the world. It Is under the command of Karl Schemer. The objects of the enterprise are to iniro dnoe the products of Austrian industry into distant markets and to extend the commerce of the empire. The expedition Is nnder special Instructions to visit ?he principal ports of Chine and Japan, and to pro eeed tiuuioo to California and cruise along the Houtli American ooast. the danub:an principalities. Si-tan* *;hurlo* on the Relations of the t.?nv. eminent. Bt'CHARKsr, Nov. 28. 1866. Pnnee rhar'es of Roum.ir,ia hi openlug the scs Mua oi kho t hamiters hero ssid the maintenance of neutrality was a duty which his government had always observed. The foreign relations oi the coun try wore on an excellent footing, and ho had reason to believe, that pending negotiations would remit la satisfactory coaventlous with Austria and Prussia. THE PARAGUAYAN WAR. frionli Movement of the Allies en Vllletu~ Twelve Thousand Men Went Into the Urnn Lisbon, Nov. 29, 1868. The mad steamer has arrived from Rio Janeiro and the South American porta She brings the fol lowing news from the scat of war In Paraguay:? Tho nrer.iliant had ?ent a column of 12,000 men ?emus iuc Urau Clmco forest, to attack the position of President Lopez at Vltlets In the flank. 1 uc Mar EVuiIbof Caxias was nwatilng the development of this tip* movement Jo attack the river batteries with Is fleet of Iron-oladj and force couunutJiciUion with mw la the Qran cuaco. MIX1CO. i (ivTeranr Alvarez of (jiuprrero Aroused of Ai?',>ro|irlaliuu Itotanno to lilt Uwu Him? , rritftaU'ul Murder* and .(aaMitntiovt oa the Puiilir C'vuM-Lvvada Peaceably Iu. rliaed. San Finncisco. Nov. 28, 1868. | luielUgonee received here from Mexioo suuos that ' Alvarez, Governor of tlie state of Guerrero, had ap ; proprlated the moneys of the CuHtotn House at Aca i nuleo to 111* own private use, and that complaint of [ lite same hint lieen made to the general government. Frightful murders and assassinations had t>ecn commuted in the neighborhood ofrMauzauillo and Co'oinba [CoUuiaf). General Lo/.uda had published a manifesto statin;? that it was not his intention to coinmeuce a war again-t the federal government, although be pos sessed the menus to carry on a war to a successful end. CUBA. The Ut-voluiiouwi* Protest Earnestly tbat They Want liidepoudeueo* Not iti-loruis? '1'bey Will Not Lay Down Arms till Free from Mpaln. New Oki.kanb, Nov. 23, 1863. Tills morning's paper* publish a cominunlcutlon dated Havana, November 25, signed Antonio latere, secretary, purporting to be from the representatives of the provisional republican government of Cuba, established (n the town of Bayomo, refuting the re ports circulated m reference to the revolutionary inoverucnt iu Cuba. They say tlio propositions for delay or to lay down their arms on tue condition of the Captain Geucral guaranteeing certain re forms were scornlully anil unhesitatingly rejected by the revolutionary chiefs; that they are not flght iii; for reform, hut independence. Tlioy conclude:? We who are fully Informed of everything going on, Mini purilculurlv well Informed as to the plans of the revolutionary leaders with wnom wo are lu commit ideation, heg to assert most positively that lar from being disjHv><-d to lay down our arms we are about to strike ti blow that will echo on the continent. We will lav down our arms wlieu Spain shall ha\e re cognized our Independence and not herorc, liotwitli t-landing Spanish assertious and rumors to the con trary . t.v order of the Ifevolullonarv junta, now In ses sion iii the cii.i oi ilavaua, tho25Ui da/ of November, InCx Commercial and Financial Intelligence. Havana, Nov. 23. 1828. Thi following are the closing prices of merchandise for the week ending to-day:? sugars?No. to to 12, K>? a 8& reals per arm be. Mo j v-.es unchanged. J.iitxi dull at 18c. alH&c. per lb. lu tn rces and inc. a lUJ^c. in 26 lb. tins. Flour declining; quoted at $10 a $12. Gutter dull at 28c. a 86c. por lb. Tallow flruier at lOt^c. a 11c. por lb. Bacon steady at ifll,c. a 17c. per lb. noney Hat. Beeswax flat. Petroleum heavy at 3X a reals per sruLon. Potatoes quiet at $3 a $3 75 per bbt. llains?Market Huoplled; common salted quoted at 16c. per lb.: sugar cured, 20c. per lb. Lumber?Yel low pine steady at $21 62 J* per 1,000 feet: white pine llriiierut *23 12'.. a 424. Shooka?Box (lull at a 8%f reals; hogshead quiet at |2 60. Empty hogs heads $2 76 a $3. Hoops quiet at $ >o 12 J* for 14 foot long shaved and "42 12tf lor 12 tout. Onion* are advancing, quoted at $7 a $7 60 per bbl. Freights dull with a declining tendency; per box, sugar to Southern ports, $1 a $i 75; per nha., sugar to Northern ports, #6 60 a $7; per hhd., suaar to Southern ports, $5 a 6 60; per lihd., molasses to Northern ports, $3 a $3 60; per hhd., molasses to Southern ports, $2 6o a $2. Rxchange unaltered. THE INDIAN WAR. Slirrldtui nt Cnmp Hnpply in the Indian Ter ritory? Central Custar to Htart on on All Winter < liii-o. Camp Supply, Indian Territory, l Via 11 ays City, Kansas, Nov. 23, I8d8.j General Sheridan and staff arrived hero this even ing from Fort Dodge with a part of the Tenth cavalry and Kansas volunteer cavalry. The new fort Is in pr :grcss of construction at this point under General Sully, the district commander. General Custar, with the Seventh cavalry, will leave here to-morrow on a chase after the Indians winch may continue all winter. Snow Is falling rapidly, hut the ludlans arc still troublesome. Depredations in Arizona?Ciipriiro of Mall Bags, San Fkanuisco, Nov. 28.1893 Arizona advices to November 12 slate that the In dian* are committing depredations in every direc ting. The savages had atiar.kcd a mail rider and the escort near Wickenburg, and kitted the rider and captured the bugs containing iwo week'a Eastern and California malls. CALIFORNIA. Rflny in the Orcrlui) HIails?An Unsuccess ful Hfiirrli In the Pnrlflc. 8an Francisco, Nov. 28,1868. A trrr.it ?Teal of fault is found with the man nor in which the newspaper malls are carried overland. The malls from October 1 to November 2, with a few ex#i'tlons, are scattered along Um route an 1 will pronator l?e ruined t?jr exposure to the weather. The l olled Mates steamers Ke.saoa, irom Mn/.ut lau, and Mnhongo, from Honolulu, arrived here to day. The Mohongo has made an unsuccessful search lor the stio.il of Paraitonc* islands, recently re ported by the bark Jennie Berleaux. ? ? LOUISIANA The Police Litigation In New Orleans?Dfs rlmrge In Hanknptry of Jacob iUrkcr. Nkw Ori.rans, Nov. 20, lsfl*. Judge Oooley, of tlie Sixth District Court, yester day ordered the writ of ijuo warranto, sued oat by 11. E. Diamond, Chief of the I'olice, appointed by the Mayor, agntusr the Metropolitan police Superintend ent, to be snrtnined, ana ordered Superintendent Csin, of the Metropolitan Police, not to interfere with the discharge of his duties as Chief of the police. In his opinion Judge Cuoley states that the Metropolitan Police law docs not deprive tlie muni cipal authorities of power to establish a police force, and that it Is optional with the city to accept the Metropolitan Police law, wblcli is unconstitutional In many respects, among others in making the Lieutenant Coventor President of the Police Hoard, the constitution prohibiting one inun holding two offices. It is reported that a new iHal will be applied for. Lieutenant Cov entor Dunn, acting as President of the Metropolitan Police Board, has taken out an Injunction r strain ing Diamond from exercising tlie function of Chief of rue police. This injunction Is still before the Fifth District Court. Jacob Barker has received his discharge in bank nipiej. SOUTH CAROLINA. The Tlanlrlpal Flection In Charleston Re el a red Void?Arrival of an Kialaraat Ship. CWARLKSTON, Nov. 59, 1868. The contested municipal election case, after a trial of two weeks, concluded last night by the election being declared irregular and void by a vote of 12 yeas to 3 nays. This decision was rendered Or theprc?cm City Council, of Which a large majority are republicans. The effect will be to continue In power tlie present city government until a new elec tion is ordered by the legislature. The lircnieu bark tianzeeuans, with :t00 Herman emigi ints. arrived to-dar. She had a ronph voyage, with eluut deaths on the passage, mostly children. PENNSYLVANIA. Fieri 1 ou of is Fealan President?Adjonrn wont nf the Consrew. PHit.ai?m.riiu, Nov. 29, 18A8. General John O'Neill waa uuanimoualy elected Preuuent of tbo Fenian Brotherhood at their Con gresa in this city. The delegates pledged their entire support to the plans submitted by bira and resolved to use their Iniluence to stop all recrimina tions and denunciations among the Irlinm laboring for the Independence of Ireland. After a harmoni ous ?.aK.uii the Congress adjourned. MASSACHUSETTS. Repnhltcnn Nomination for itlsyor of Caoi hrMar?Mrs. fteott-Middon- on Juliet. Boston. Nov. 29. 1868. The republicans of Cambridge have nominated C. II. Saunders for re-election for Mayor. Mrs. .Hcott-Hlddon* played Juliet with Mrs. P. 1J. Conway, of Brooklyn, as Romeo to aInryaa'hfienea at the Boffit n th<<stro last, night,. Moth Iodic* w< ro liberally nppiandoti and several times called before the curtain. t z xx IgTnrblng of tt S'i Kro >i"ir ;'icni,ib> itwil? eo.-id Affair*. M:.>i iii3, Nov. 29. 1898. Last I'ri lay, wlnlc a girl nuiued KonutMy was paa-iug through iIn: woods she was seized hyp negro and horribly violated. The next uioruing lie was toiuiil by some of the citizens oo<i Identified by t ut child. lie wustheu taken to the scene ol the violence aud limine J. i uo le iscas of lint Mississippi Central Katlroad Me-itirs. II. s. Biiu'oniO. >amuei 'lute, 11. 1>. .\ew couib and oiat-m- haie proposed to tlio tlty Coiiucil to purchase tlieir eon i rolling inieresi hi the klemplua aud Urejiula Uuilroud, and plixigo tiieiuse.ves to ooustruet a direct route Horn Memphis to'iroj, inaliiu^ the shortest through line Iroiu Now Oifeaiut to .New York, via Meutphiit, Taiiucali auJ Vim-t-hues. A committee of the coun cil have the mailer uuder consideration. It is Hlronjily opposed by the inoiulH oi the l.omsvillc a id Nuxiivillo I.ui. Active efforts ami ntrotiK moling prevails oa either side. TilE U1ST1U con TV UliUOKK. trail I totalis of the Crime?The Victim mid the Perpetrator?The Mystery I ni-u Veiled. PouuHKKxrsit V. Y? Nov. 29, 1899. The most inhume anxiety Has within a day or two been awakened throughout this ami the neighboring couut.es ol lib. tor, iirauge and Sullivan, in conse quence of the development of the pnrticniars of tho recent tii-u-lish an i whilom mysterious luurd- r I of a woman near tho little village of Atcort, (lister county, ?m Saturday, ,i?e gisr ultimo. | rite reports first published of rlie finding | ol the body w ji; ve y a/iu\ -xn?l merely I stated that ;U.s body of a wum.hi, at 11 Uf my, but ln? ! sens'b e. w;.s fi?mni i.i im ? (inor ih - evening lying J in it ditch I?v t.ie roadside, ami that hor name was supposed to lie Amaudu Broilhead, her family reai'l- j leg in Uie vicinity. Upon a-si*an.\- boiuj,' procured tt was found taat there \vvro two baled Uol. s in the J dead ol tho uiifortutmo woman and thai her skull j had been severely ab.ased and couiuse.L an if from the blows ol it heavy billet of woo l or gun stock. When found sho v\ a.s lying perfectly mot ion less, except i that mIi ? was uucoosoio isly boating tho air wila hor liaiuls as though in gr at ph v .ic.tl agony, vvltl.o | tho cold, pitiless ruin patioro'l do ,vn iiucaii.sm riy on her fast blanching iluuiures arid drenched hor scanty j plain garments. Mho was apparently about thiriy Uve or forty years of age, or attractive persona! up- i in uruuee, well preserved and hail dark brown hair and lia/.oi eyes. j A singular incident courier i <11 with ihe affair was I that u danghtar of the itroduuiiil family was re ported to have i "cognized the murdered woman as her aihU-i. while the failier und brother positively denied the sienuty. .suspicion euortly fu-teiied upon it voting man named llavt ley who had bet n an lutunat iioiiuniufai.ee of th<- mis*! itig girl Brodtioinl, but who was reported to have been aitlauceii to ayoiuig ia.lv residing m tii ? local Hy. uml it wu? also rumored thai a complied Una of Ue.ioate affairs between him and .vn-s Rrouhe.nl ren dered it to some extent necessary for his leputalion tnnt Amanda should be got rid of' ui al low Ihe cousuiiiuiaUou oi Uav, ley's shortly expected nuptials, ilic d'sirt- to obliterate every trace of dwhonor upon iho iirodheitd lniullv under these whispering* ol the daughter's coinuiri was ' construed to be ilia motive oi the denial t>v the ? faiher and brother of her relartonship. ? whip and Cushion fouud ne.tr the ooit) wnroaiso raid > u he ro cogui/.od by a ho el proprietor us uriich > w iiicli In had furnished lluwley, vvIh in company with an other mun nunioil Morse, had hired a hor.so and wagon riom the innkeeper a few hunre previously. Upon the evidence existing in these Incidents, wn.cli i*. will be. seen were purely circuinstuhiial' lluwley and Morse were arrested to awau exaniiiiii tioii, and the oody. aiu-r being subjected to an an topsy, was interred in the t(,rtii of Rochester wln io the crime was committed. The medical examina t.on, it may also be slated. <1hi not positively cotifirni the suspicion (hat the murdered woman wax eo ciemr, uml thorelure tlie ruuiored Incentive to ihe perpetraiiou oi the dee-1 by iUwiey was to a gnat extent inosing ol coutiriiiution. so trace at. tins tune could be oinained of the whereabouts of Miss' brodliead, if sue was not actually the tuurdorud woman. POSITIVE IDEXTlFICATtOX of the remains ol the untortumite unknown was wanted, and the authorities we.ru lielogged, while pibl c opinion was sadly at variance. .:uoui ihi middle of the past week, however, a cine was ob tained, whicu. being dlUgcnlly traced, led to the m cog.iiilou ui the dead body by two ro Mines ami giluiost conclusive proof as u> tno perpetrator of tuo bloody oticnce. In tno village of Wnruboro, Hulllvan count* and uooui tnirty-five miles from the set lo ot ihe murder, one JcrcuiiaU Smith, has ;o a short, lime pin. and until recently resided togotiu i wiui his wife Mopnla and ihr e young ciiul ?lieu, lite ott.spring of his wile by a former hnsT uni named Jacob ilomb ck, who was killed in the la'e war, wtii.e servin? in the U^l reglineu. of New v.irk volunKiers. Her iiiarrnvre wiui .Nintu took iiiu- o. ip Sep.ciiibi r, ise;. and with the accumulated -u;n-, ro. ceived as tho bounty of her former nusUind and her widow s iMinsiou ?iic punihaaed u small hou e Mini lot, lu wuiclistie reshluil, holding the tiiio ui n-.r own natue, although bui a portion oi thu pinch u m noy was paid. Mini'h was a mini e whom lit le w, s known by ins ncig'-bors ix-onil the f .ct thai he was excedingy m-irvw- and cruel to the dcccasi d at ail ti.ncs, and wax -'a good for-no.hing lollort,'' addic >d to iiitoxb aimii uuu as a consequence never known to make an. e. u,, men labie eifort for a livelihood p>i luaisi'n m i laimly. Uni) ol his |? euiisr urn iifes-.ttunt-ui hut laiita to Ins wife consisted m iviug tn-r up alone in a room at nlg.it, vv lun: he Would go to ul'-i-p ,u an a<| Joining iipaguiient, mkiug vv.th Uuuai .st'd, .i\e and klnie its a iue .li- oi clinic* uuaiust some antt cipated dangi-i. Jn con-.iw.ion with ins m a ol thus arming nlniteli n Is i imorod that lie was Mispeci si of s-v? si cnr.i i, auii>..g whin . was r. s.-n <1 bigauiy. a foruier sue being .... licvod to be stilt it. oig. i bo liouoe and loii.al.'r soiii -rime li -cn a bono of o iii.-o'ioii b.. suuih aud Ills wife, r .e victim, as lie dcsnvil to t-ave i'-o deed translerred to hiui.-eli ui pi- own right. Mrs. Minlih tmu a dunghscr uaan i lniniiig.i i, re-cling jn olive Cny, in ine township udjoliitn; Koimcsi with hor iitHbuiid, and on .-uiiirdHy, in- 2Ui Jc e uiiuli .-unit,i proi-.ired a horse .eni wiigoa ir.ou ,s. W. Jloyce, oi Jtlohtueiio. Proceed.ng to lu? re- uiemt ai Vv uri-boro, a 'ew ir.iics di.-i.int, lie r. orincd his wile, according to to siaiennnt i.r a?e ciiildp-n. tiuu her married daughter ha-lbeenin Jurod by being thrown from a wagon utiyhve Una and ihat lie wI-boil IPs vt.fe to accompani loi', tiiitlier. t he asseiii'-d, and in i cidldr. n wore left sc lioni'-. So trace of ins aiibsoptcni rouisi bevon.J mere reemiei-t.oh ol varloos jmi Mes oi ins di scfib.-d uppcaniinc is known, but in* did not pay tne in tended visit to Mrs. UiiniPgaii. i iropersons oor re.j?oudiiig to i heir description . coppud ai n (uv.-r.i in r.ticnviile, on UK* line ol Uie deli, ware and (jodnon Canfll, and had their hor o Ksliiere i, l. avix g about dusk and taklmr the mail t.. idlve. On the following day Siuiin rv turnci th- horse and wagon to Mr. B?vee and walked home. Here he took tne children riad proceesle I in company with Hn.-iu w? utiaville,emi?iirk Uig on un fcr:e cram lor mo w e?t. He siopjmd ttut night at Port Jervls, and here ail po- iuv. trace in lost, ul hough a oiaii answering Ins dee iipilu., ami claiuiing ui la- without money U? pay ins fare wmi- on i the W'-stcm bocau train froni J'ori Jervis on the nigiit ol the 26th, ta?t Wednesday. At ITawkin's siuilon -ie K supposed to have been put. off the train, or ?sj have iliseiabarKed voluntarily, as a man with three children, coricspondiuglv dc-i imrnl, t-iut/wrk- d on n lat'-r trMin ni tin: iatu r plin a and was ; till ou ixianl when the train reached nwego. strsj-uTox was ilrsi aroused as to !sinnn isjing tno murderer <d the unknown woman round war Accord, when In conscqneiicu of his uiicxpiMinod abscneo w.tb ins fainlly Iroiu his hmne al W unanoro, some oi t|.. neighiMir.s o 'cut-d his h ius?-. in a trnuk afterwui Is searched ww found a pieee of riotn similar to up dress in which Ihe victim was n;tired wiu.-n fom, i, arid which, on companion, ,s hellev?<l to beapor. Hob of tim identical material, nr. Ih-yctx iroiu whom Mwlib obtained tin horae and wagon misses a so a whip and cushion which ar? do serifssl exactly as Icing those found by the roadside near (lie i ody. After ictnrnlng from his prctuuded visit to Olive, Mrnltli slate.1 thai he hud -(oi bank thus early in coiHeuuencc of iiln norse faliiUg on Um way and that lie had obtained otner conveyance for .its Wifp to ilio residence of lo r d inr'ner. It is also sup. p<*sd that hi* wife uad In her posses don ai tn. time of her mnnler some money, winch she ha?i om tained as the pension duo hti children, tin; fa.-, that the* went together to Port Jervis ou such bnslu-s* b?-iiig known; bui this would be harw y probable in vh-w or the fart that h afterwards aUemptail n, p^g his onss ige on the ears! A Mr. uuinarr, proprietor of a liotei at dVurtshoro upon reading the description or the muiUer-d womun hceaiue e.onvinced tlinl us must have rc c-'Dfiy seen a person whoso appearaiire colne:dr-d with ihe general dm alls givrn, ?n-l recognized die imiuei written on a piece of pupor louinl in Mra. .Smith's pockci as the baitws of u uiCicbuiit of V? urn, boro and his two It innate Iriei-IA Tln-ne uaun-s were 'fy. iioriibcrk." ??dardio? ?(remainder of the name lorn out) nnd "K's-sa." Mr. ilnmMr at once reported hl.i ausaiclortt to the authorities at King:ton, ami Hiuith's house was t- iiernl, when tho above lacta were by d-grco ilevrluped from the Hiight clue thus outum-il. tiib moor ncmrNATKO nnerrmgly wu'ii ouieera were despatched to 011 re to sec Mrs. Hnuntgan, the daughter of Mrs. Smith, and learnci that neither Mr. or .Mrs. smith hod been there, niiii who bringing wlita thorn the dausliU-r for the purpose of ideiiUilcu'Jon of 'Ue body, ori f-Yhlu* night la-ti Disk u-t Attorney Westlnook, aceoun-aiiieil by <Coroner Kogardns and Mr and Mrs. Uuniiigiiri, proceeded to the tow u of Rochester, an-l it b?ng dark the exhamntton of the body wai derorre-l until thc iwxtday. Tiicstmwl and bnnnot mund on tbo ylctiiu were xliown to Mr. and Mrs. Duping <n and Immediately roeogri'ml as igjfng titoso faruierlv worn fiv the deceased, "n smarflsy morning fhe t brains Wen disin terred. and ui on the < orfln lid being raiarr, both of thes n rowing rehitivts blent ifled Mm well km>gfi, Imt now iiisiort.si a in i ins. oiow <1 louOires n? i*<ii ^ tiioso of Mrs. I'uuiiiitan's lu'itlicr. 'Ihig'i y|?a uo HiUtutu; the rec ignition was absVute ail ? !*:>'e'e. The da::? ? t utul ?or-iu ia.v cv i called particular at trutlou Ui tb? vei'iillti' mtiki on tic-- ejebrowa enl liuxol (lie ilc. caned. Tim count w;w tuen clo-ud and air.iiu consigned with tin unfortunate tfceupant in I he grave, ami w itn dm sad but almost cuuv:ne in-r proof that ti e muftferer w;s the men w ho hail j?lijf!it??<J to God ami tin ViCiilil a \oW to *'love, then h ami protect" Hie object lie iiml so tianduidy outraged uuil destroyed. i'nk scppo-bd rXOKICUlK, Jereiioub Minlth, is described us beoiK a man si fair ." hiiexlonami somewhat rabbet frame, <"* "*l,t i" Imp lit aud about forty years of age. HI* hair m of a limit brown color, moiitiim? to a sandy hue, ami | his shouldera, wlucu arc square ami uroa.1, huvt- a i stooping teiiUcncy. tlia wui-kers arc a shade fa rer than tits lialr ant are usually dc-order s| ami kept la a very negUgent coudit 011. His eyes are light blue, iucliuiug to gravisli, ?ud lie has ilorid leatures. When test necu i:e wore a browu coin null, much soiled and tadeil. He is without education, being neither able to read nor w rite, ami is sullen, even repulsive, m manners, rarely makio/ a civil or definite reply to quesiious asked- Kor a nuintier of years prior to his marriage with his victnu wife, lie resided shout two nikea iroiu WurtsiMiro. His means ol living were known to no one; but lie was acknowlertivd to bo rvma'kit bl.v lazy, and durin r the whole of one sumuter lie re sided in the hcighlmiiiig wood, a perfect anchorite, whose heart, if not his hand, sec inc.; u> be "against seery man's." TUB PURSUIT was energctcally commenced as soon as the facts above uumied ram i to light, and detectives wore atml la every direction to aK'ect Ms capture, wideb. though not yet made, is bey cud a doubt sure 10 lol ow ero many dais, or perhaps hours. '!h' t legraph ha- uiso be -u called into re quisition and every police oUic-or, eoiisiable ami de tective ui toe ::tut? has, doubtless, ero this beeu lu ?lormed of tin (limit ol the brutish criminal, as an additional incentive a reward ol yl.uoo is oti'eml for hisaiicst, aud ii ihifcpi'ch'uco that no was without fuiids Dak any Inundation in fact, us it is earnestly hoped, he wilt be overtaken vrilhln the boundaries ol New Yoiv. f>r <oiu.se the facts above developed have act at rest the scandal reported concerning the ltrodiicud faiei.y, as wii as disproved the siisy.Kuon which bad i nionuimi. lv fastened itself upon'the young men I law ley on 1 Morse, thou Ji lam not yet informed whether tlic two last u.tuid persons have be.>11 (lis ciiuiV-d 11oiu custody, Miaa Pro.thead has been heard from by a telegraphic de*pa>ca iroiu tiraud lUpjd;-., Mich., zhich stales ih.it sho is alive ami well at thai place. K PUB.MIl (lORHI)K has been added to the details ol lids sickening mid remorseless crime by t ,<? fearful aiil..cipui'"!i that Minfh may have also "murdered the throe children, as j ihcy would certain > In an encumbrance io u s flight, mid became. pos.sibv euter.alu any aiie i.u.u to ward t.lit II;tie Innocents whom he has made the iiiosi uiihappy of orphans ami in whoso behalf much s .la itud ' iias beei, a vakeuud. Horulc > he is without means to pros we for them if he would, on the day that lie took litem Iro u thou home, aft r returning from mo expedition of blood, one oi the enildren told a neighbor that "pa was going to lake them where liour mother was." Mow terribly tlioue words may have been realized ero tins no ono run tell. Pursuit ol* the Murderer?-Probable Capture. I'OI.UUKh'KPSIK, NOV. ?0, JSItS. At un early lu.ur this evening a man crossed the ferry from New f*- ;tz to I'oughkeopale answering to the description ol Jereinluh smith, tlio Ulster county niurdeier, cxeept that h<- had ,.o w tuskers. In an hour alter two d.-tcouvea crossed in pursuit. 'They stute they lutd followed .mm iroiu otwville slat on. on tin; lhi ' road, aud are confident that they will simin overrule! him. I p to itn-. tt.ne (leu l'. M.) nothing further has been heard from the pursuers or pursued. ;rightfil canity at sing smb. KxiiIonIud of a Kcriimuc l.uuip?-A At other and Her Two l.lltlo CkUdrrn Hnrnod in Heath. I'OUGUKKKIHIK, NOV. att, lHfiS. A terrible accident ItAppcuud at King Sing lu.st nii^lit. ut the house of K. J. Lodie, from the explo hiou ?f a kerosene lump, resulting lit the death of Mrs. l<Cdtt?? and two children, one a Oo.v about three years oi U'ti) nml the other u halm only nluo months old. An near as can lie learned dm particular* are as follows:?The hoy who was about three yearn old was playing under the tahio on which rented the lamp. The little fellow raised up quicltiy, jarring the tali'e ami causing he name of the lamp to llare, when the kerosene look lire and the lamp exploded, lli^ oil fuiiulng mi the floor in a blu/.ing stream, seii.uu lire to the clothedol lite hoy. The mother of the child, who was in the room at the lim and ho'ding lite baby. Arcing her child In rtum s act the habv down and ran to extinguish the tire. Iter clothes then took lire., its al.su did those of the Untiy. The neighbors, hear Inn the -screams of the mother, ran to the rescue and .succeeded in putting out the flames, wrapping the toother and children In a carpet, Intt not before all three were burned so hadly that It caused tnctr oo..Mi before daylight this morning. Medial atifud anca a as sit hand aa soon as possihle, hui without av ail. ^ The fstli 'r, who is a cotter in the Ih<: ory esiah llsiiment of Joint A. Atchison, King Sing. was s<s>a miu. i t oi iiiesiid occurrence. ami on hl.s arrira .it the se.ui> i ll lo the floor in u swoon. There tiro still two children left to tne care ol the father. HOSTILE AFFAI.7 N;AH CO.lMiNa. If. Y. A (.irl .Murders a f hi d. Then llu:?is it on m SIiivi?Ciirisirr's (iiqiiiui. [groin tlie l.o hea e: I'nlon, \ir . 2s. | We have rue ived the particular* of .1 hornhlo 11 flair w In-h occurred a ami a nine from t urnlng \V'i dncs.ia* l.asi, Nov uiher - At the plan- opt: cp ed there redd 'S a family named McCullocii, con slstimr of Mr. and Mr,. Mel mloeli nu.i iheir three children, aged re?pec:ivoly live, three uud onsand .? .half) vara, i'hu husband is tvprcs it ted to tie a sniff - less, luoolCUt leliovv, .aid Ins *i i.e lias hr ncolojielicd to lanor to Mip|H>ri the fuuiily, shr has lately been scI.iiik s.wiiig niacin 11. ?>, and on Wednes day last started on a trln tlnoiirh the surrounding e. uniry for that put pus-. iuevtug her children m charge of a girl num. d Barber, aged eightia 11 years, wnmoshc hired lor the purpose, iu 'he cumin/ the youupesi child cried and w. , iretiui, ween, it is ltd, it.uis r threw it. upon tie floor and stamped upon it uiiili it wu* u'nio.st iiteics*. Then taxing 1sic little one up she held its hands U|ion a hot stove null! they v rt terribly barn* d. The child was too iar eonii to oner tiitnu thsu n talut Dereain w lule it a:ts being r? .i-ied. burlier tbcu thre i'oiied to throw it lido a well, when he ttlier vtdidreii, who had witue.-- >1 ihe whale thing, told tier that, It' sho dni Mi .1 would i.eil Hi >r mother. t he irirl then wrapped the child In a hiuukci or Ih-U ?(uilt, und placed d in a bed, where h wax found by tin mother, who returned home Wednesday nig 111, dealt. The marks ol brnta'ity were piniuly visit do on in lltti" Is sly, uud, ancr ij ???.sunnltig the children, luformatJou whs yiv< n the 1 onoier. After uu inves ligHt.on tin ord red ihe a: tost of I artier, called a Jury ami an lnqne.sl witHin action y< simony, 'flic inquest will 1st coiie.uded 10-day. anti n is s.ud there quo he 110 doubt as to the iiudinv; ol the jury. LETTER F30N CERE SAL MART ON THE HEBREW QUESTION. Ill flNptotuber lost Adolph Moses, a prominent lar.tetite, ol (julnoy. ill., a' the suggestion 01 if on. I. N. Morris. wrote to tlrticral brant to ask whether, us rumored, he regie, ted the Issuance ?I order \o. II, und whether or not he had any antipathy to the Jews as a sect or race, tfeherai brant replied in the followiug letter, addressed to Mr. Moms, which wo hud in the lu.-t number of Ihe Oineiuuaii /?i->ir(iO?:? Csukna. It:., Kept. 14, IMS. Hon. l. N. Morris:? pi tit Kir.?I am tit receipt of a tetter or Mr. A. Mown, ol the id instant. enclosing one from you i? snug same naif. My ilrsi inclination was to answer Mr. Mooes, because you desired it; itieii 1 thought it would he better to adiiore to the ruie ot silence as to all loiters. M em I once to commence answering all )>olltieal questions asked me there would tsj uo ilmc not ween nowr and the ;ji ot November to pet through. Mr. Moses. I think, will iMr.dUy nndewiand tnlt. lit regard to order So. 11. hundreds of letters have Im pii written to mn about it. bv persons of the faith directed by it. I do or did out answer i*ny of Mm wrliers, but permitted a Ptuti in?*nt of tu? fa:is concerning the oriam or too order t o bo made out and given to some one of them tot publication. 1 do not pretend to aasiuin the oiilei. At the time o' its piiolleution I was incensed bv t reprimand received from V. ashttufiun for pemiliilrig acts widen Jows within mv inns were enpapvd In. There were many oilier per. eons witnm my i.nta oqu dljr oad with the worst of them, hut the dlticracee was inftt the Jews could pass with inipaiiity trun i>iu nrniv to the oritur, uit 1 gold, inviolatton of orders, wus tsilna smuggled ttirout" 'ho lines, at least so ir was re ported. foe order wse i*>?M and sour wtluout any reflection and without leinsliip of tin* Jews r.s a sect or race to tiicmselvcs, but simply a* persons who hud hu ci asfinly <1 s*v ancccsafully. Instead of p?>r ns.e itiy, bocauro there wore plenty ot others wit.hlu 1,iv dni" whncuvted tisolr success 1 vPiiasedu'innicr. which greatly tnunsi to t ie help of die rebt is. dive .Mr. Moses ua?i~anca tu.it I navo no urvjudicc aauiitc seel or i.'.re, b A want each individual to In) Judged by his own mcr u order Sin. n does not sus lunt tins ilateuieut, I udinil, t>ut then i do not sus tain that order. It uerer would have been issued if it aad not been tel. graphed tho inouu nt U was peuned und without rudei Wou. Youru, 'ru y. I/, h. tilt ANT. COURT CALENDAR?TM?S DAY. ttrrnr.Mi Cobat?Qewkrau T?ua.?No?. 1st. Ms, 194. IS' 1.10", J00, 2flii, 04, iwa, lius. koy, -J10, JIN, am, 217, 2is, 212, !W), ?1, ?K. nceniAta C'owirr?Cmctnt.-?Tfos. tiih. 1 no, 1313, 1 V'l, luTL 1618, loTS, 1577, Ib'itf. l.VI, l.iH.1, 15*6, IM7, use, ir,id, 1.12.1, iftd, 1500. lttel, look istri'RaMS Cot'Ki?Cbamrrhii.?Noflv 50, 01. &J. 07, To, 77, Hi 115, HO. 1?1, lid, 1W, 1.89. i VAHisfl O'.'hT -Tut*I. Trgji- TftW D*T.-XM. Id I. Will, 945, 'ill, OH. 912, 9M, ?J1, ? S!?, ^Urt, S70, I >:t. HrtO. -, Hut. 9DB, PlA 99 s 054, 9h>. 97L 97f, 051, 983, (Nt. ?b?, (W? m? fTIliSlCAL 4\? TilfiAIttltU SUT3. Cult/ U strength. y U,.ro Wi|, ^ ^ rt) . uient at Pik d lo-uigm, U|0 mrerviweeirt 1W. UW.Wkrkl.ug lr.ua and laagmahiug Lambele wiu appear wtutim uuiuu cuom. ?r hu.u oo.up^ n TUo ?#o>bla?Uou in tut u . ,v effective. II bit. til. vt-i?i or popoiar reeling. f0r it auggesto noveltjr ami adds *ire*u uud vtgummi tone to Urn pleasant aspect of at turn, at toe new opera House. Mr. li.wu.iui u really making strenuous exertions to please his patrons, and in doing ,o con verts Uis u?x o.tlco into . very powerful magnet, which will attract the precious greenbacks with a ruphlHy perfectly astounding to all .net. of science. With rear exceptions Ua.eu.oii Is perhaps tli.j most sue ;us?iul operatic manager or his time, combining as he does Judgment with enterprise, shrew lne-a with perseverance and liiterulltv with discretion. To lmve and properly regulate two distinct compa nies en i, performing at the sauie time la different parts of the oouutry, displays au amouiil or ability to be ae.juu cl ogly by considerable tact and experi ence. 1 o-mgiit the two "great compauies will be united wlili a result both ploanlug and profitable. ''Idcohen uud Fritxohnu," a chanulug operetta In cue act, will oe presented, with Mile. in the principal r.V<. "Barixj Uloue" will appear as usual, with Mile, iriuo and Hie libit of able supporters. Rlvulry between operatic in miners, as uuleed among alt classes cr the community, invariably ro douuds u> the public advantage, our prognostica tion, reiutivo to tlio French theatre uavo been ftil lllloii ro the lelier, and Mr. (Iran now triumphs In a success which his courage and discretion have meri toriously-evoked. "Oeuey?? v?t de hrabant," tti mgh at present in Ibtsevanth wcea, is only beginning to he thoroughly appreciated; for there is a charm throughout the entire composition, a pleasing va riety and a melodious expression in u* proper r-ndi tlou thai truly awaken a lively interest. The por tions tlial cllug most to iue nancy are remembered with pleasure ami will .soim aronsv that popular sympathy thai made liio sparkling airs of 'd.a i.randc Ihirhease" ao universally favored. Or ra cv .'h W1" . U0Vl,r . 01'l,'-r mounted ill the trench i.uoutre, and uie gorgeou-nos- of inc outire urraiig?me|iijt is on.y oiu.iied hv the h?ii ? ? "r numerous artists. Rose 1,au,t tf^'Orui, and coutribuws \t, ? ^ w "?"? hiiherto hi teudud too c.owdid ri pre-vuunion< til- the lamed Uinovlcve, urn niglitl., re, . picu or wnlell appears tnuslatom.. lliu* h,,ou At w ailack's the "Lancashire" Lass" sidl reigns supreme, though iue iist maisof her appeiiruiio arc staled to be drawing to a close to i , Z lor the grand 8I.uk.,arum revival, ??dima Tdo About Nothing." i'he-e aogaauitcd with that r*<cii and masterly produc.-mn are no doubt aware that lis cmmpiete representation ie p.ii a ht?t of uceom- I pushed arils is and Uie very pcncclioii ol so nlcdt.s- 1 play. ilia, those all-iinponuot matures w Hi not lie Wanting at vvinlack's uio public is pi <v l ,Vci, as sured, and a winter season oi sterling play; js (here ore oouUdeutiy looked forward to Th.s theatre has never sintered from lack of piurouu/e for the elate a.' 4''"" tl"41 ^ ?i's hub u> appro (kAn?' "owr i''",,-H uh ,M!|bre us the good humored taco ol l.arnejr Wiltiauis, who may justly he s.yled -mic lt ^ oi irlnii coiii^dluu.H," uud who, wua \1m. Wii Jiuaajh. have, during Uie p^i, uiu<1< tin* way tlMiure ring with m rry pe.is. It Is no nxagge raiioii <o state Dial the o.tenei uiose luhnud aunts pres. nt thcinselves the more *ntm?,niialiS are the? nr oir-'Im^0 "I ! V-LS!' fdu'iann. i:\tcnstvc prcpjr.itiour are being made r?r the represent!!don of -the Kmerald limg," winch, it Is s ud/w r outshine tae faiuous "Colleen ?awi,.-? lit eonse ipi'iidool its puslpo lenient Mr. and Min. tV llhams wn. loiitiuiici to appear ilurl ig the w< ek in the Was'u ICrw,'C U" l(>U0"lilX drama ol ".iciuiid us it -After |?ark" runs smooth if and well, it was im possibla thai h produciion oi stum extensive propor tions could at tow, be orescnted With iiittchiue ltke exaducss; but now tnac cvcryihiug has been rendered into complete working order it begins to realise uie brigli! uuticifiatioas which ilns excellent company, tile grand artistic effects and general arrangements Just ly warranted. i;p ,0 il!? 11 has attracted coiudneraoie notice, arm i"?i itty? Wl, lt>,iuj Rf elaborate del an. can have lulled to upprcc.ate die dvisii expc.iil.Uim which haw b.eii is?iuwud upon uie pi. u. "Alter D.uk lias Ivciximuii veritable, soiisatlon, aim, follow ing the line ol Its snccessiui picdeeeseors, intisi en joy a long ami prosperous c u ter. tumor' ^"lilon.,, a lady of great Uistrioule laiuiif and a nioiv wot'ihy successor to the .le I'oJtti wUI nppwar to-niglu us i.osal.uii in As \oi. luxe it," Although tin? public has hail hut little opportunity oi hearing Mr- nI.I dons, snmcieut proof has, nevertheless, necn given ?u the gram! treasures of her comprehensive mind in?''wm' '^hresstoi, aud liuishcii e 1... "vAa, sm will be icccired wan ail thai spun .? esteem and apprecmtion wiiie.i, her abilityso i win ties imn ?u>..\ bierits Uiere Is uo jiossilile doubt, for it would lie an indelible repro,ten were she to pass from this r itj w '(boot experiencing cordial recogmtn.u towhich ?ne is so deservedly en I Hied. I m lKiiw ^ b"d'? Museum continue nn ahatetf, in.Man at. the wins,i" inv st.cr i,i. ? good -hip oi fortune into ;t pmspcrous nave i. it is need.ess lo sluic a grand iu ?>, -- bus au. ndeil tno joint ??norm or Miss bydia Thumps >n eo.j per charm Hi i. compuuy.jor nioet people are in nr - inueawarc oil he fact. Hie wondeni oi the MuMeum. loo .orm a,I.IMi.a.u| interesting leatums, not the. leas)'u-nig i Hi. g.itianl little toinmodore Kootc, Miss N. -tein .oil oihivs. The initiiager atinounecH tlni "I xiou'* win I vS''rS,.JKS"Su!.b' "I | uX ftwrtrr i ih'!..! ! an~ha- received over and over again the ino. r com lucirig pr.sifs. I;- perfeeUou is in its simplicity, and years hence Uie juveniles or re-dut wtli ri ail wiih le lings of piasiie tm- iinalititisl eujovnieiit with whit n they m 1 Is-hcld thr oneminl re . M?' .^'?"W-ou.arntv. he blithesome luirms, 'J, fV'a' I"'1 r"U"u* Iheha.d blows d bri. koat- which poor tn.v endured lor their mern- i iii'-iu. 'Uuuiply liinnpty" lias now ,-he.I its ,hre* huutircdth pcriorui.iuee, lau a seal in tin, Olympic after eight .> clock is yet difficult to secure. variety, and plenty ..I the same, is in. ordin al the ilowery t icatre. scarcely has one protiiieHou I l?. !i -aristae only mount d nod rce uved the uiianliiions approtiaiiou of crowned Iioiism when anoljier, more powerful and -lari.iug, is siibstuuh-d I he Mowery theatre is dee one vasi patiurj.nn wher" llie aiilonmt a-p?*cts of huiuan iifc are vividly ami rapidly depleted. Manager r reieigh announces the uppeataucp or .-allto i'artingion in the drama oi inn ? ited .-<a?n," and aisotne revivai of . il the i.reni, or Um lings ei wMr," wilt, new wjener* aud effects. ' ldngard, with a select company of artists, appears co-iiignt In the Academy or Music wber. ni-iun).,r soiuiions ami .aiorito songs will douoilr.-s he m en '?> ''?? nomeioua admin .s. An excelleut pr .gremme is announced. v,uw ,?r "" b'Nby eoiiuieraeting ati actions of the city, is determined not tola hind iu the gn at maroh oi novelty. mi? patrons urn to Is: trnutod to-mgnl to m local burl.-on., title,! "ixloo iu till bowery, or the xew Man at, the Wheel, ui whicii iouy will appear as Verm v Ai 'lie Theatre Coiiiinuc Mr. i turles wbli.-.m. ..id morno, will lake his benem m-iuorruw tvenne . > wnipUug bill of fare is snnounc.l, aua th.' i^i 2 auce ol several well known an,sis ha- been seeur'si I he ww ?ork Circus, uow wiMuan u n\ ?i i,,,', hiid a mrge ?hare ol puhltc patronage uuiiog the gramma Mt ,0,!t rwlu'" etm -m tne p," The mixiitrei hails are spurkhug wun wii ami humor. At r.elly Ainu's "wine (jA" " ^ ' convulses large and fashionable rhronmi ? ... e "ian Francisco* wmd np rm- w?k *n.. " HariaT Hrowu," Which will be sui>-iit.i.eo i>* t U"iX?e'jt,K,ri*' ' Jk""> ,'4q'"Mri Wwwtov- fne title Hryanfs minstrels never were IsHtrr. The debut aSSLSff-* t0I,ur *>?? Hulls h.u ts-en r. rv liooley s Opera .lenses, both In Brooklyn ..ml Mil h.iinsbuig, are Itlhd to repletiou ever, niahl The 2numig."D<!U,H in l,0'U we higWyl ?e.o.""i.U.r?k !t,"utrC- ',pbbklyn. will enjo. the pre of . onoii U*" ' uU"'' H"" 11 ",Ml lidd'ng .dmrarrera.1 MM* < OUW'y w'" ** I W|U '* 1,ven l>y Mr. e. lil'fiert the oyrii. Mall i<j-morrow evening, Hignor lihts wpeiw to-uigbt in Washington Man. w mhiuisl.urg, | -und".j Cmrrrt ni Nlrlnwsi Kail, The .uli.atory con-ert nf the proi*>-(..! vertev ?r PiindHy evenlog v oncer is during tn<- winter Heawni. umler Hip directors/up of that popular miwtro, TI.eo.ioro Thomas, given at this place last evening, drew out a large arid brilliant asseniblagr,. \ varied and aciaet programme couipriseil thn??vo ilng'a io tortaibtaeiif. First came the overture Fury .an ho," from Weiitr. and "Auda.itn," from a *yrii(i?tony by Haydn, by the orrhestra, ami bot'. | .eces vrmp ?xecutcd with the brilliant esev't. . haractbrtstic oC this fln< corps of musleal perhnmere, haxt came MAda nr (ia/./Jiniga In the snug of ".-aivo MhMa ' in which tlio exfinl-ife melody of her ru h nowiiriui vdec had the freest, fullest compa-s sndexpr no, She sang wiih ah bet old grand power, and of e,.ur.? *ould not be. lrt oir wlihout an '?n.-ore. eandwi. i.p.i between two selections from Mendel-sohn and a,. /.art by the orchestra. Master WllUe II,-?s Z?r? rm.o a soib on lie vtoltu, "Le Petit Tar if boor " iw ? boy ten years oM he shows wonderful prorocuy of gnnhi* au Ihbi luMrument. ?j,; plars wfth ne . ise exactncM and slimwi the must, ,| J tooi*. *T,i skill of Ok? Boll or ratianuu h/ ! " liMlllhlllV *<4 hl'lnn I I NilO In (Ifv *!>? !%!?' ^n<1' ft< UK* nf IIO, 0fte soonsivi m i ?( t ?l>p?ar a second him e' fl?Meo. V 'J*0 hppreeinUvo aoclamau,.ne of m e?. I * 11 b'.iMl'e . 1 (If. ill t if rbgix Utn most dLdiftiitfUi p,,,,.,, u, IW, ,y WM the appearance of Mis* Joiuiu him? . "iri old) unit Withe Hess iu a ?lt;t? ii. lii i (Mi intl vio'.iii <>? ?M1iemc*frow I a Kavonia" if Ins p-rlomviwa <?ti thV violin betrayed legh uut i. .ii . , > > n I Ids playing <>n tin piano. Iiu toe, ti end all iuo dolt eacy of :Ur tnauuvst euiiivuli i?. : . most etuhuskisltoally aptilauilMk an ihuy ri Uiy-des'-rved. closing the eviMiug's enter taituuoiit w <? the MM;ir<-he Triomphale?Schiller," f' VM Meverl ? -r, by tfet orchestra. Nothing more tniinuni mMy Krai i ot it..* way of orchestral iuuhio ran br Imago.', l IONS 1SUN3 JNT?LLIfi??:L Tin NiMOutvrr Aiiaioui.TiJ?*b rtueawrv limn itfi annual winter meeting at Mini-ota on itaiMirday teal, flu: following ofiloai* were elaMud foe the en suing year:?t'racudeul., tSawueLT. Taba?; Vi^o " *?i di'iit. Charles H. l.fvoriiii; Secretory and Treasurer, John Harold. IHfrnloN, ttaiuttM M. litus. 'Haiiiuel li. Mout-1uu. 1'hof wii? no exhibition, is premium* only were awarded for Held crop*. SaifBUtUMNu.?On Tuesday. tUe iMlh, there wan launched from the shipyard of Mr. Kdw.wd- lltdell, at Glenwood, a tint: steamer. owned by Mr. Kranc.U white, of Ko-iiyn. She la a tieautv in nodi't nlnniy reel m lettg.h, eighteen i?pi hewn and *t?ht feet deptli of Hold, on t lie 'j 1st a line akiop a as launched iToai the vara of VWihiim ninUh, .?t U.ivport, twenty live tons burden, owned by parti- s o i Stalctt 'alainl. Tub Otstvr Hi sinks.* hi the t!real South bay ho far this teasou ha- ?th the poore ,1 known for year?, while the fishing has been the li&ft ever known glnce the Introduction of tin purse net on th - bay. Koch of the nets has taken in averege <rt- t.uCO.OUO lish tins tail?lu.Oua.iiua in a.1 Worm >4 per I .ob k netting ilo auiu oi hu.ikmi. At tim lower pait of Sotuakct harbor there ha- nxeiitlv been disi ivored a large oyster bed, and u u of ,???,?., is atv engaged daily in taking tuein, the take erigiog irom oniiiW to ra n btHi.c.a to a l>< -at unity. i'e.- ujauurs ne .n three fatho na wuioi an-! v . .., iroT'i:a. tub Qntmis CrtONTT Oio'nr im> <\>mtT be s s sios <, John J. Armstrong, Cuofil'. Indgu, prosl i ng, convened ut tho Court House, North lie ioi(ead, on Tuesday l.ist. Tile first two k y s of'oe nuut wera ociHio imI with the Civil Calendar, tin ??'rhiay tho crui iual business was taken up and had not uowa llmsiie I at Hie rising of the court on .Saturday evoo tng. The following prisoners verc -onv sie-i nut Boiiloiiecd as noted, .leroiiiu v\ est r, burglary, Son hi tig state ITihom time ears and t.'irise ibo.iUih; Con-aiiniJno McCunn, burglary. S ate l'nson two .ye,H.i and hi\ mouilil; Jolin K, .ilasieo, grand lareenv, Plate I'ri -on two years and sir moulds; i a thai uu Mo: i. petit lure.euy, two .uoathain 41m oouiii) Cutlianue Ihble.r, liultctod lor nr-'on, wa i allowed lo pie.id guilty to the act In toe luurth degree, state Prison oiicvi ar and alx mnai.bs Tlia Grand .hfry loitnd ? - ? v. 1?k,? 11 inoii'tiueii s lor varioaa Ol.ijo i 1. e against Hurke lor uoooLoi .a,11, too wale ..nan, at the recent nrc at 1 miter'. 1 Poim . NZ# J??,S f INTfLLiG. UZ. J ers< .v (,'it.v. P.issinii a CiitiNTfiKKKtr Norn. A man ?viio ro fiis.-1 iii give his name was arrested a: d 0 oiniioio.1 to pi 1 sou yesterday afternoon 0.1 a en > e ? iiavi >'X Htb-i iptC'l t,, pass a coum.eriCi: tea do'll.ti gr 'eitbaok 011 James MoMuden in Hudson sfroot. Newark. A Win . ? \ female Infant, about twelve or four teen da.vs old, was discovered lying on the nyo moot stoop of lir. Noilh r s residence, so. is Greene street, at a lute hour 011 .Saturday inghi by til" sor vant nuiid. Although the poor little wall'waa then nearly stur wltn the cold it is adopt-d the ttorvaut girl's uinployr refused to shelter If, ti d j ut. for th ? police, ity 1 lie letter the poor little creature waa properly 1 arcd for. LARORNiite.?Thomas burns, a middle aged rcHl dent of No. 64 Multn-rry streei, was urn-sled yelerday forenoon on complaint of Ambrose dlicis, of Ho. do& Markei di rect, on suspicion 0/ being connected with the theft of .1 quantity of tools. .Some hours later Coiiru l Honey well, a youth of ten years, residing on Washingi'lii street, was lodged in custody toan-.wcr a onurge of stealing a quantity of apples from ' V tl iiam Parsons place in Centre Murker., lintli arc held. Patrrmm. Km a.--The tlnshop of Hubert finni-vi, as Oliver sireel, wes almost ent.'roly destroyed by fire about half-past twelve o'clock on Saturday morning. The udiolning house,owned by Mrs. Margaret McKeowue, was a so constderably ilainagml, but hie loss on civil is tally oovcttd by insurance. The ur,- is suppos sl to have imon the work of incendiaries. HAILS FOE THE PACIFIC. Ttu- ?U-MiiHiun Arizona will nail from tins port on TueHdt) lor Anplnwttll. The mails for Central America ami * ho Smith Piu itir will ckxw at half-past ton o'clock. in ihv morning. 'die Ni.w You* Hkkald?BdlUtm for the Paclflc will ho reutlf at half-past nine In the mom trig. Single copies, in wrap pore for malliug, ah cent*. Ao-t.-slillifltirw' llHir Ntniii Color* tho hols, trhlakuta uml miisinrhe u beautiful nt?ek or brown. U aonjluu of uuiy ??rj'r?tiur*tiob. Prliti U imra 8ot.l by V. C. wlXI.9 k CO., 1WFulton street, otirt all drnj glut*. K. O. I I'liAM, 1'hlh.delphl*. t'roprleUir. tJipTjIar. of K?urv Jlcseriplion nml Notices to attend meetings printed lu the uritc-i im. lumrirr, at in h.'l'rV notloi-, and tu'Mll'llfr uer wtnt b-k- than nt any lit J ??tin r situiisr plm-r In tl.r rlt -. ?t t!i?* METKOPOl,! PltlNTIMJ ntfABUIHHMftNT. i'7 Nassau ureal. I'A.N Ji f'nittttlu Malt ScMrti U'liiiiirri fully f*<iiuil lo the imported i?r|lr!f, m til if* en I Ion. C. J. Ml KPH V, m Hns.-er Mtrocl. t'rirtuiliirn'M Unrivalled llnlr lljr,?sold nod applied ?t Nil. ?> Annr Hiiintrt. Maiuu n-tury 6t> Mm lea Iom. Or. Lrvrll'it I'uiont Ciiutbli.iitlun Rrth'ti'ittrd Base for Arficlal Teeth is the perectlmj ?? dentistry , lt? frutbor 'l tituroK. arfliootuD aal ttnr.i'ilitjr toftiM it ? k w ill praise; ofe. hirer urn'trot. N'o.ii Last Twi i.irth meet, Sltli boa.o iru'ii Hr wlway. KotaMl-lift! in I Nlll),?Tho .flri rupnlUun J ah Prluttati hstabtlsbiuful. :<7 Kino'tillM. Tor first fliion I'rinfnta ol' Krrry Ditncrlp. lion "II to ttio ,\leti ..politm Jon I'-yitin; I.si iWIm.hu St, 1/ Nassau si root. Ilnllnu rnpliir Knstm vlnit nnrf Printing 1 'tint. .no ot .Itti ,ri? 't, ; tn i i,'M pony SimI raymyiM by photnyraphle mount ?t ilth ?;ra phlc prices. K. VON Ktil.tO KsTKiN, Hup l cot Twrnty-tifih otri et, N. V. I'.UHK t,'nir?|?lnilll?, Ilnnirllil is, Aotbmn. ftro are11 real'y retlrred, an a if taken In time, permanently en ran by JAM 'S KXt'KfTOKAST. ti I will Pud it alao a eortaia nuuydy I or uougD* und culd*. sold overt abets. Neuttteva. OononiT tintl Drspotrh I'mnliii'til In lay HOC at Inn o> oMori, Met. npoliH... Jul. Ka vmu Ishmni.t, "7 Not sou Nlfftt. Pamdilrtsi Uiw Hniaris ?\-e? Hsofoind with ni!?tnr??, .|it;okurs? on' !???; uth. twnly-lira per -out cho#i>er than ?l *?y o'' a print li . emnhlU irmni the city If lb- MCTlOroLirAN JHIl I'klMlMl K8T4lU.Ls.J ?KMT, *7 N.i .an street. dorr fuel?lCednee foul Bills.?"itt Voor bn.iM- wltb V> eatbor KKdps. 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