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the foftffe Sun. TniRTY-SEVENTII TEAR. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS.

I THE TAMMANY TIGERS. Thr Masjnales of Greenwich in their Winter Carousal. THE APOTHEOSIS OF OLD BIG SIX. Dnzxlimj Spectacle in tho AciuU'iuy of Music. The annual ball of the Amcricus Club look place 1.1-1 cTi nini at the Acalcmjr of Music, and tn over) i i' run I -u- si The Academy wet verj t.nuTiill? decorated.

Vrom the haek of ttie it no dcpeDdi'd a largs cuitxln, on which wm point- 1 an admirable representation of Indliin liar, bor, with lis wood nooks and rocky inlcla, IU handsome cub honaee, It many graceful pleasure boats, ami IWeed Island neetlinfi cosllj in the pellucid Waters of loreground. I Tilt TIGER. In front 01 this painting was a hug clnh badge, VUnrnirin: linlllsntly In the light of myriad tiny gas Jets TV slilnlug floor prisnted awetacle. luden down si it waa with the Immense throng or bo ml iftil faces, eet in glnnctng silks and glcamlnt- sntms of all the colors of the rainbow, and relieved by the blark which clothed the leek forms ol the emtio tigers. From the times long rows of hejntlful faces, radiant witu tho iit'tctions of the surruunillng scene, eontempls'cii the revolving whirl of the floor below, or now nuil thai cist sweet dances of recognition upon a rcly illscuvrred Mind In the throng below.

Onlruli's sweet strains floated melodlonaly upon tnc scct.ted air. and the listener' feet twitchrd ncrvonslr th tho infection of the dnnre. Tnc lobbies were tfcrCwpM with an ebbing crowd of con-(Unlly hi riving and bennlr, and In the committee room agile Fifteenth Amrndtnents were kept constnMly on the go dealing ont aristocratic beverages lor the alhiymei.t of the Democratic Uilrst. Dsncina did not begin until alter it o'clock, when It was carried on 1th the ntrrost grace and Bveryhody lancel as If frcsn from Fr nch d.inclng tchooh. TUI ItOX.

WILLIAM N. TWBKD tooved omoti politicians like a prii? bull among drove of common cattle. There was scarcely a person In the lipase who did nut shake htm warmly Bj the hand, and commiment on his appear And ho really look superb. Mr. Tweed 'I the bnll with the JB.

Lsncteis. in the of Hryi whci he brlshly rhaufd OR gtma wvcr ihe floor of the Acs-gmLk. S2S demy, amid the applause ot stonei Sniltb, wlui ts thr- Bjjr in a black frock jjMMk oat yBBksw black dskin Danta- wajttaaf but his tk-gsnt Rurliugaote BWBs collar atira tej universal at- awOStttaB- Ills necktie a i- -Sj. covered by Ills beard. Ilia Twasn.

dumpy hands ore to pink kij itlovrs, and his hair was perfumed with Asleii uly. sir. Tweed was more diiiirrrt by the "i 'i. thaa asy ether gentleman present. Our artist bat caught him in one of his inimitable ctoutit.

ADntnasi o'hall Blaported himself wherever he want with hie accus looted cl arniiai: nal- fU. Di rati lor a 5l oome oar. i nil Condani NrXfyKWlBs prosecution of nis wkfjRKk -eitssnsivi jYT'ski jfcj'i jj Mf the feeling mSSSSsWbW cosion JSMmMw and an ali Jon Iru- TMmu great a nuiii. Ho aa itrsW fm tloe-Iy i in gulr.r. I XATon HALL, sons, a irata velvet collar in i lappaa), a walst-t eoat ann I' uLWhlapritibles ox the -sme material ard eolor.

lud i n. gieen sitin BceklMI of large aliiMMois, His kldawen gro.u; hi- -nut tr jnt wis rml roiderrd with Snamrocks in green luss -ila, I immense emeralds Kinked in it. hut-1 inkolts, lie wore a pair of vyohwsea with rims ot Irish and attached to a green ailk cord. Our il -nil Irpiots him In the act of displsrlng bis froth tncy in the Tammant war dance. A oecu-liar mi ii to ihc coat may he observed, which is OUy obtalnnhie by tnt-CIUI artist in that truly peculiar ios ni JtSTICI DOWLITl Ihrowa mi whole soul In the ino'lnn.

of his leet Ilia steo are parfoei, and at they arc mode with studied 1 ee There waa t3y no tendency to double ehuf-kVi gt pureoo wlaga, inn Mtf everr movement waa full of Mr 1gS llurinz one I the Isneiera quaririUes, the Hon Jk Jvfll sunset C'oi caught a glimpse i fowling, and JjPfcYMPyaa mistooli Bui Br wa! IM'1 convinced of ills error until the ticams of the Justice's remarkalde diamond pin were thrown jB s. inlohisercs. The ilignitl'd Justice wore aflne blue coat, jtstk r. ikiwliko. with briillaiitiy poliahed tirass battogjg, and a bMg volvet collar.

Ills waist coat ol white buff, single breasted, and his pantaloons of the Inevitable pearl cidor. He wore kid gloves and a yellow silk cravat, with a ni at bow. tic did miusunl credit to the bixlh W. rii. a.

id held frequent COt) fra-lt! OOI with Hessis Sviei nv Tweed. The Justice waa crnloii with Jockey Club. Probably the MOST CnASTI I'ANCKK on the floor was the Hon sTotepfa Shaniion, dork of the Common Council. Mr. Ravks rthannoii Is a gentleman of Fi romark.il simplicity of Aa, fc manner- dresses with If asy exquis to ta-ts-.

snd moves LdL tliroiieh 1 1 danee with tlie v7n JL llg.tui.r- of thistle-low n. jM--Jhq. He wore cre-iiuv kills, isfflB awolrMaka necktl ctBaS BLf-MsTS avo i nl soiitalro. laV A Ilia lair vss with aqV laventfei heard KgarftW lo-sll) 'd, ami his wilKL hirt front was spotless. wtftsl The grr.ro with wlilch he banded i ho ladies Irom one side to II.

other without losing his balance w.is as (amnurnl it was charac- 0W "iiamnoii. Wo eapect tn see it become quite a feo-torc ot bgli loom etiquette on lutme oeeusiona of a otmihw nature, i r. "in. i IIACgITT If a beautiful dancer, though more howy than Mr. IShannon.

II l.rtle feet move with the i i of mice. He Is partiruhjriv gracetul to his hows to thr ladles during the cotillion. Our artist has caught him on one of theae bows. Judge wore rlaw-himmir coat, with buck silk velvet collar and lappels, and brass but tons, a white hntt vest, and a ti ii of tight pantaloona. lint counteuauce beamed in a sea ot smiles.

He wore an exqui site pnir of kids, small dla-in lid studs, snd the finest cktle in the room. Ilia princely demeauor was the subject ol geio rnl remark JliniK BACgjrrT, among the ladi s. In the time with -In Hackrtt was niK BOW, KIl'HAkD o'OOHMAN, the Conns. I to the Corporation. Ills dmiclog ns xnarkcl with an I 1 a abosw erualiiinoas thst wss quite Vawk refreshing.

Ilu bad evi- BaW stenully danc- I. arry 9V O'Uaff In hw youlb, and rtaiio.l well Wo 'T Jk thm tills nol out or spirit ot captious cnllctam, for faf flKV fttr. ---MgflvaHgaajaF weal Indeed but the el iWFkt fess of his early tiahiing "-Bii wars cortauily nolicawble his dancing. His tor- mm wards uud bucks wero tire MW but tsmted with the ooaMe shutBe morrmaat, nly aequtred by sthoroogh "-ia. Wf nowledge of Jigs, il wss "i ijressed la charm hag taste, wm tToregressi klihsoada o'uobman.

reeo netktle. Bit wast vest watt bultoaetl to bit 1 IbroM. In -trlkiixc rontrrifit wilh Mr. COonnan 1 1 1 1' "if wih the darrlnx or COHPTHOLLIR KirHARD comvoLLT, who srriveU it Into hvur. He til ituhinc mi mnlrnttc, yet clitrMlcrlMi etjle or rtnncinff, utterly It witn htn political rrpnUtion.

Nobody obtrvlnc lilm In a banket quadrille would li hltn Pltpptry D.ck. Ho fxe-cute tn nzurra of right hand acropg and left hand boca i'ii it. uravlty of rotintenanco In singular enntraM with Hie extrarn-cant motiona. Tho great benignity of Mr. Conuol-ly'a con ii ten an ce, combined with It expreeaton ol political aatatcnea, gave him the arperaj)co oi Dewtorratie Pickwick.

Mr. Connolly woro a cut a. nway droaa coat, a brca.lcd aut.n veit, and tlaht breechc of black brondrlotri. Ho wore an mbnddcrod nhlrl frout, but nn lamunda; alao, a blue nocktla and Ulac-culored kida. TBI 11--n.

VMKH ABM SWBKNT illded throagh the InbVitoa of the Academy like a Ittchellfo. The p.htirln g-MMM-, not gre Uim with at BbbL narmth wli'ch marked thelrR bbb. reception of William Marcy mW Tweed. In fact, they teemed TKJ t.i irold Mr Hw', n) WhOfi jlL ibbk AT thrown hit way, sWyBM dw bowed rrr rently nnd re- 4B.BBBkhaT ttpMi nmlt to LwAwLW til Ii ll rlcltilty Mr Sv i ny kW. mfr nanuM them Ilk' a a lion-tamer tn a cago of wild kw antmaln.

He looked OTcry man mildty In the eye. He danced but e-nce, and that woa in a qunarille nine-pin. mp r' He wan Meted an the pin. The other gentlemen 1n (he iwrrnt. aet were tbu Hon.

Michael Norton, the lion, nenry Oemet. the Hun. John x. and the Hon. a thew 1'.

Ylrennan. It waa obaerTe1 that Mr. Sweeny did not ctange his position during the entire figure. TDB nov. gAMOBL B.

OOX. astonished the Tigers. His dancing was fervent cl- and Impassioned, border- Wtf A.lng on the extravagant. 'J. Jsrvetal gentlemen endea- A JJL Jff Kvored to convince him of rtxAm rl nbsurdlty.

but he said oai1 jtlT sjw tlml lu: MMtWlb Jw siclercd ixtrrmely fishion Wr 4 hi- it- "ii dt, i 3 six alher dollara He mt mMm described the tltMt in stsTWll hN iftt to the W'orirf, sl na 1 aitonisbed Wm that none of bis friends had his letters. Mr. Cox Wiis attlted In sin old-fafth- LW toned dress suit, made In Me said that he had si NSBT pax. not been In the c.tv long enough to nuke the acquntntanre of a faahlnnablo tailor. During the evemn I exhibited a benuilTuI WJirli, act within a tin gold TaHse, nnd stniltlMl with dUituondw, wlilch he hud bought In Switxerland.

Some ol tlioac present called him a carpet bagcur. TUB MAN at the btJt, wlUi the ixeetion of Wm. M. Tweed, and sluxtit Koeli, wan County MWmm Clerk Locw. Stianerr.

aitp- pcl to g.re at llm a pecond bk tune. He wna dtt'aed Ik a lie.tu Ilttin.ml blue Kk win Immense Hti BkW Aiw white i in WMtsteoat. neat- WaW. fluniL' t't'nrl colored panta Ak IaI. 1i 1 Ii lit exception wm "-aw 1 Judge Hackett, i thi WrHkfceBw most exquisitely dreted man 9flVh at the Him lUurliix wa- tt HBKk faultlcaa.

He glldtd tbrouh 1b.bV the dance with grace of a itm Botifantl. Mr. Lo wua much ndnitred. Many a ht uutHul l.elresta in the throng gazed id- nated upon his muvemeuts, and 3 thou. ht with a slsh ol ihe chnrms which wete heint wait- cuas.

a. loxw. ed on the barren soli h.s I ichelot's life. t- 1 A. the attention ol the ladle seemed to be divided between him and BIDROOATB KODRHT C.

UCTCniNCS, who win a prince among the uali nowerfi. Mr. not nntdanre. He was pii-ticularly lor his stunning cravat, nnd lor Ihe tase and dt 1-cacr evinced in tin-BffTBan ineut of his hair and mOBftUebe. II: Intellectual brow waa shiultd with glossy curl.

H-eyes were cast upon the danrt with a nwcct half sad B11W etelOB, ax ii the memories of his youth were floating uopermost umuug tic picture in bis cuirentof tnovtwt. Ilia kid Iovm and his i it were of adeiicMcly-fthudefl Violet and his diamond ttuds sparkled like Are flies on a balmy jjfcl In HusiTe rtunles wre bidden in the noft conier-nf his mooatiche, and occaion-utly words of wisdom flowrnl lipn. In no nl of intelleet, Mr. llulcb'nga a pea ret 1 lo be superior lo every gentleman In the HiTtHiNos. room.

Ilia movements were Ian guid. but not nflVcted, and were tinged with that gentlemanly csaeuco only acquired by years of bard atud oki or Tni host coMsnerotrs qkittlbmbk at the ball waa District Attorney amuel B. Oarviu. bat hi- danelng tacked in BSBav graee waa made ud In energy. We give his pic- lure in the Forward Jm 5a two," as It la piotwbly the most character I stlc part wf of his mi'vemi nia, and dls- jwEbB plat htm to greater ad -fBhBiiffSBgkk.

vantage than any other BbBbW Hisi cAuxcj MmrmWt at'- Wtm AW (i.irvin bbbBbk ntudj Mr Tweed's in iniml jmmWmmX9k trtble. We -peak thus out SwbvKT of no uukindueas to.hidt.e tiarviti. In a chent and bV Jig he doc a better, though Bfrk he might profit by pttMjr -Mr Imc Mayor Hall in ihiti re- sA spect, who daucoa in': juimn OARTIW, figure tn perfection. Judge Garvin WM droaacd an aniiqua awallowtail, thourh his er.tv tt wga rre proachuble. Many persons wore Mi'pfiaod nt the broadness of Ju Jge Oarvin'a torehoad, as it la, with mine of legal ability and acum'ii.

TBB BOffs WM. F. BOWB, of th-1 CUpiHr, the great criminal lawyer, rUIh in -h jpvf rullyrecovcn.i rroin the rnt Fat Men'a ball, coud not a nnd it In his he.irl to hlay 1 ''tfSSr Aceordlngli ht n.i ir ii to the eapeoae of urdcing gm mSm i' w' ilreea cuit which should JEm j) lili liln pri EHK I temporal AmWBMl'-W hlj aili i tHlwfi neatly brushed vVdflVBIharS bi vV sIS t.ttcti during the evr uiug be- KJH twetn fie coniuiitter roiin vliM -i and the ball. Hih green ym Irish dluiBt'ud sparkled brll VJ ItBOily ben at ii a huge ma Shakespeurj collar, and he Wore his BOBt perKuaaive -4PBb BISlIf, CoiiHtnnt bowing to n-y nnnH or clienta hud before 11 o'clock, when our artlal drew hin pieture, an at that time hr had already succeeded in pi curing tw freah eaaes, the brtcia of which may he been iirtttruding frtiiu his eoat tall pocket. He inted but little, but did that Wtle wt II.

Hie me low laugh vva- frcqiMUr wuftcd to the ears of the dancers, uud more irrqueutly lost amid the roar of the musie. Mr. Howe paid frequent vlita to the Committee Room search of Tweed nnd Mwecnjr, He snid he wanted to talk to them ubout the removal of tho Police Justic4Mi. He was deeply Interested In the mntte r. and he felt that the lntereela ol ihe people Of the MVentb Ward were at atuke.

He wus a friend of ull Judges, and liked to please everybody. POLICB COMMISIIIONKU T. BURNN AM was prdjably the happiest man lu the Acntlemy. Of a jovial dwpoaition, and JLUi with a singulurly interest- JmrA'Mi nig expressior of counte- yfly natC'-, he tet-cived the Bm ongratulatlona of In -mwm '4sy fnendi with pleatsliiu ur- bbbkv "gBk -t CPBWSlBmBW subject ili-fn-h which wc have red fr the movetm-n's of Mesara. Amf' i tx ImuBMmMtx it iirwft BHak'y so many "i odi distiniulab bwbbbW ed politicians have such a fouoiieM for the double -ji bV.

9 ahuffle. It im decidedly un- graceful and out of place, Mf We hope to see a reform In Hi! reapect at the uext AmerieBi Club bail. Mr. waTT. bbbnnan.

Brennan TBried his double shnflle witn beautiful and inn irate pig Wlnge. The ladiea gaaed upon th-m with admiration and dt light. Mr. Urennan's rloih lug was entirely new, and of the meat fraMnnnble cut, being hi tight tl.nl the aeveroJ artlclea drew the lower portion of Ma body up almnt bia cam Hie luir waa raviebmgiy ovJed. He wore ao diauooaUa.

Dnrlng the evening he spent two hours In close conversation with Supervisor Henry Smith. TUB CUBftTBRPIBLD Or THB BALL wbb the Hen. ill am Hltchman, Speaker of the sflkBjBk Assembly. Althongh not mkA tnnch on the floor, Mr. Hltch-man la a model of deport-! -A mcnt And he has had a good SBBT Ms.

sBWBB In Mr Hwrcny Dnr-snLwly evening be waa isked mm several isstiona, an I it waa mTmW-- be tnvarlaKy MmY Mr WBeny Mfftti answer'nir JM DO you Hunk It will fl WW before tn'Tnint' asW. the Hon. Thomas J. reamer of Speaker Hitehmae. 11 Well I I well -I YV 110111 If you'll wait flftfca moment I'll aak Mr Sweeny what he think ahont it re arKAKgn niTniMAN.

piled Mr. Hltchman. Speaker Hltchman wore canary colored gloves and a aky-bloe cravat. As to drees he rivalled Judge Hackett and County Clerk Loew. I'oaseaaing a form of faultless symmetry and a clasfllenl head, he was decidedly an ornsment to the ball.

THI thick CAKDIDATFl flnRBIPP. Juflttce Shsndty, Atdermnn Comao, and Con greasman Pox attracted univer- sal attention. Justice hhand- sv laV I dan tea like a Shaker. We LehJaal Rrt sums he has never been to HjWv 'ew LstbanoB, but bla dancing ntjav ,7 is certainly of the Fl-yi yl' A I order. Our srtlit has caught sHbV him In one of bis characteristic VPSbbk attitudes.

In answer to our re 'jsBaan porter's Inquiries, Alderman -xaBBai Itrjan Itt-illv unl Ihe Hon mmW Thomas Shlrls both said in the o'aaB "Weil, yo may call Rd mWmmWmX Rhaniiley Phakt if yon immT please, bnt we can tell you one bVbV thinghe never shakes his JaWk. rrlends, and If he wants to be OS WM shrrtn, why he'll be ShcrilT, mmmtmmW'mW you bet I mmw The JuMioe wore the magnl- biiaudliy. fleeut watoh and chain pretcnted to htm by bis his friends In the Swenth Ward on Friday evening last. We did not hear what had become of the cheek The Juatloo wore an average suit of clothes, without diamonds. He Is a blonde.

At PKIIUAN COMAST, the President of the Common Council, and a strong opponent of Jnstlee Shand-ley tor the noini nation for Sheriff, danced with surprialng unctton. His dancing waa bardty perfect. It frequenth- ran into the double shuffle. It smocked of ''Faddy Carey." Alderman Coman vLyuId make a good dancer if ne ould visit Trenor's Academy, and take a few extra leeaons. As it is, his dancing la marked la Stronger ds-.

afffl the same defecta which we noticed tn Rlchzrd 0Oaa man. We bare no wish to throw sen-ilii upon the rowAK. proffer, d( rfaf-o of the Fourth Wsrl, but tl.ey certainly lack the easy grace and ornate finish dlatlnzaisbini the taught Trenor. Alderman oinan niuitt improve In his dancing before be cm be clectrd HherliT The Alderman waa neatly dreased, but his brilliant diamonds wen m-arly hidden by a higb-cut vest. He wore salmon-colored kids.

tub dom. Jorm rox, the third named candidate for Sheriff, but really the first In the race, oversha- ww in-wed everbody on the rRrW rl or. Itetween s'x and AftssM eight fret In stature, lithely VTac43 but symmetrically propor- vfrA tu ned, extremely courteous tn bia demeanr, and in Ida faHaam veuienta, Mr. Fi may, JL ere long, create Bid havoc iSnrrHa Tammany's chick SbbVbxIbP ent. Vt dances with ain- aflBrsav lit lorward AHL3 back i3Ba jSf AmmWLmmJ i who pr, leg him- mmmr sell upon this movement.

mmwL thrown into aha siwdr by Jbba. Mr. Fox. Mr. Fox alao ex- HLm eels Ip t) figure of all jA Im 1- round, snd In this AT jA la only aeci-nd to AW Justire bhsndley.

Mr. Fox oB ai peared lu lull coatuixe BMhAw He woro a aherry-co'ortl i rox, at crav it, a-n dl diamond atuda, snd kids ol a brttrht (Ink color. He la a rentleman nf the Url water and Is (lcatrvedly pooular. His makeup lasttvemrg wae hitnpl) fxqu.itc. He la mpl aneally a self mailt man.

sittpirr nMttlffi The Sheriff seemed unable to gt-t rid of the double gm IBBBi lit' llgnfOd Jlffl i Wm 0 tvtl ittcBBpted it In i mmv-h vaitBai nnd gaUffpt, II yX 7 iji stepH wt re antique, but bbWI 4iw 'aaVei! bemtiful PKj JmmmJ sheriff is lisoslly yfeLB' tn the hclglt ol krBaT fashion. We were Hur riMt prised last evening to mm wearing a double- ikaaaaaaaafsBaW hi eaated while vest, md jR bVHbbS w'tn 'VM him on the floor. Thla mmW ctrtamly spoiled the ef- fc leci id hla elegant brass- buttoned blue coat. Mr. auEBirr vBaVS.

"2ffl his tailor. Ilia hulr was frixxed In Count BBfter! unapproachable style. Uls shoe were box toed, but li strings frequently became untledfpsnd caused him trouble. He wore Jumper-colored gloTca. rrobabl the uioet dignified dancer wbb COL.

MirHABl. Ct BICBr IT wore the same clothes In wt.ich be appeared at the Hon. Michael NortouV ball. alatv Tbev are too well known to KSfgBk need deacrlptlon. Tba same tendency to a double shufll Wm ll ci aracterized the xJkaJJ movements Mi ssrs hi.

'IvRv nan, O'Brien. Cornnn, and TrstTBBaV O'tiorman, vvas noticed in AA Col. Murphy's dancing. The dMkv i ui LfeaW Lb I kpS awsaTaV a COtllllOil he tthf reliiarkHlM)aV AWmlxm 1ml i quadrille sociable and the round dances he was sadly inefllclcnt. His k.

hair waa i I extraordinary confusion, lie eaid he had tw panl a barber a dollar and a 001 ufiiv. hall tti put It up In sl ape, but that (' rom-r I lynn had combed it over alter the barter, and taken ie tvluout of it. Col. Murphy ia dlstiugobhed lor the (tarting of I is I. air at the back of his heal, and he much mortiflfd atthe failure ofCorouer Flynn's altumpt to improve it.

He won eletrant dla-muuda and a nelily frilled shirt bosom, i ii. mill CoHHISSIONgu's DKI'K AT. 'I he Hon. Geo. W.

McLean, lu the ly part of the evening, announce 1 it as his opinion thai danelBg wuM inconsistent with tin gravity whieii stouid be the leiidlngeharactensiic of Ihe OCCupant of his high ofll Hp therefore retired lo the lobby, and atood holt upright lu one rorner. A number of ad miring ladies, howcv -r, BOtlatd his abaeuce, ami bt ttne so clamorous Anally tor the privilege of daneing with him that It wus ggOOfl sary lo tell them the reiiaon. With usual feminine obati-ugo. w. mclkan.

nacy, they would listsn to no explanation, uml a dclugatlon wus sent to dennnd his pretence, II'1 offered to compromise byappoint-ug them ail Deputt Min ominiSHloners, but find Ing tin in Mill obMiiiute, he reiterated Ids principles and inttntion of remaining true to them. The fair dtBkltlfl then Bdvaneou upon him in a body, und he wua obliged to take refuge In nn inglorious hi -hi Ah may DBBOtn by; his picture, this lit I n- nlrcumit mt I unnoyed hltn coiiHlderubiy. bealdes I Bar ranging his beir, und t.iklng the curl out of hit- DotUtMhe, and he i.i ii left tbe bull iu couaterti atlou. OOVBBNOR UOFrUAM arrkvtd at ahout 10:30, ncconipuuicd by his slatT. Hi: waa dyciatd like a perfeot 4flaW gentleman, puint feutl.er BsA 4rtL sa.

DOOtlt peai I colored pant I f' Ifct' Mm loona, white satin vest al yA mWmK bbbI cluw lifimmor "it nl wbVtbV arTJ color, vs.tii bbW-bL lAr' llnin buttons, Inch VrTVi ly ptdiehud, a necktie of 1 yjwlfk. a rlef ted silk, and a awT swbbw magulfieently plaited i-htrt WmmmM For minutes bHbbbV i he gaged Hunsct a's Aaf beville tl i nets in profound kw amtixeiiient ai ntlmiia- kw 1 tion. At length, if ap- ft parenlly sntiatled that he could ouldo Mr. (ox's i nn the Gover nov. uoryn ah, nor took Hie floor, and threw hluirtuir Into an uatomshing aeries of nirouLtes.

This threw the gullet les into lever ol excitement. Tweed looked on in stolid wonder, but Swoeny quietly remarked that that waa nothing to what ih Governor would do before his term ot office expired. Sunset Cox at length ve in, and B'knowudged that the Beville dan cere could not excel tho Governor, AAer dancing until eitauat-ed, the Governor reioined hia ataJlT, called for IiIb bat and coat, and ruiired without atsying to auppar. After the Governor waa gone, Mr. Rwce'iy was aurrounded by a group of politicians, who congratulated bUn warmly oa Mr.

HottiMaVs auui itmtx eia-t-eiiy. Mr Sweeny blandly smiled, but aald nothing. OKOBOB 1 Trust political youth, rcpreaentcd tho sort of llvlngthej aav have at Florence's. Tieil are twenty men this morn-L Ing who can awear to the ll exact tMlaff of nails in Jb r'" bouts, Ms dsnrlng har- AmtJlmmmw. ben vlrorons, mTti' mSmx hleh admitted jBLvTB7 1 aecurate His rmmyfWW 'V epl WM the themt' of 1' BjBBw rJ''iiiiir'ii .1 admiration Mot en-h A -wsBanSLaBk nr Ubbj kids, pke black, Vr "bile his veat was the exact r.ujlF aiade of gasMilae Knbartson tsBkBf.

ccunty whiskey, He prl-yJm mmmWk vntely assnred friend tnat hu glnvcs and boots were mw expressly made for the oc- obobob wire nri.r.. onslon, and Inquiry revealetl the truth of his strttemest. But be neglected to etate further that It took a whole bllty goat's hide for the g.ovre, and that the boots were saado out on the Jersey flats, there not being a big euongh vacant oi In New York. TUB BIQBTK WABO THOBOBBBOLT. The Hon Michael Norton did not arrive until near midnight.

He waa at once tb-u bsaet hy a throng of ataunch friends and admirers, among mw whom was the poptilar Wm. nafc M. Tn eti rbe rentli Mi tSBBsBB rhael, whe fnmlneas for IBaBWTaWBBaW tripping the iiKht fantaatii CvWmmmmw very great, no stHtner mmmWA heard Graftal sound (he Ammli Mm LancUrt, thsB he glided on MmWLMmAm niiiie hit DOW tn bd) begun to AAwfWm dunce. Gur artist ea ug jM eight of him as be i kflBk esWssaMrfM to tba tane of HB "Shoo Fly." Mtehael was 1 dressed In a blue swallow- toll, with brass buttons, mmz white duck veet and black bobtob. pautnloona.

From bia embroidered shirt bosom shone a huge foM'trfrs which ahone like the head light of a locomotive. His delicate bands were encased In small vermtllton kid. Ilia brosd ahouldere and muscular legs attracted universal attention. A HTtTIBIOCB OOflgT. the avcnlng, a dsnd of tbe Irst water fmade his appears ice.

Mr. Tweed walked up to the gentle man, bnt waa unable to call him by mime. Sweeny wss called, but be coBld not recognise the stranger. Richard B. Connolly did nol kuow him.

The dandified il ranger wore stunning diamonds, and talked incessantly. He aald he was a member of tbe Manhattan Club. No Democratic politician ia tbe Ilonse eould cull Intn by nstne. None ot then were acquainted Ith any of the members of tnc Msuhattan Club, and ousntl) the wer unaTiTelo identity the stranger. Toward "--BbW A.

the atranger dlsap-peareil, to the great of everybody present, for ho hnd made himself universal favorite. It waa not until he bod gone that Mr. Tweed eidd "I heltove that infernal, talkative dandy was a Svb BIO JrOOl C0NM0LLT. At I 'si A M. the jolty company bet; in to diBpcrse.

Juat a the last tow of gas lizata was being shut off, the lion. aTJ Mlchae, C'onnolly entered toe MWL Academy, pulling, blowing, and perspiring lie laid ist il walked from rkvtlle, AmmmBt. -H was ii- AmmCSSSu heard of the bnll nhtait mid nig mmmmmWl to be heard he HT ibonght tie would come down Jnam and see Tweedy, and talk to him rmn about Harry Murr.iy. Tbe kr ml wss much disappointed on 'earn rnt mo jvoob. Ing that the Committee room had been that Tweed bad been gone over an hour.

A rOLiCXMAX'S COSrEUEHATES. Tnblra Turned In Ihe MpecUl Neon'ono-A MrfrB.sts.B) Oalcer In at Dlacknasilllag 1-r-nsne wilh nseu- What Mr. Usws Proanlaea te I'reve. Yesterdtiy morning, Thomas Murrav and Dennis Shea, young bloods who had been drinking to ex-ceas, were srmlgned in the Court of fpoelal Sessions on chsrgo of ussaultlng and attempting to blackmail an unfortunate girl whom they ha mot lu the street. Miss Addie Kfaf, the complainant, took the sLind, nnd testified that while promenading Houston street, nenr Mulberry, she encountered tho prisoners, one of whom dragged hr In the direction of t'ae Polloe Office.

The ofrlghted screamed for and prtsently MIm Jennie May came to her aueeor and remonstrated with the aggreasor. who ultimately lie red to release Miss Klur if she would consent to Day him $3 aa ransom. Tbe girl had not a cent in her Here uniformed pollctman entered u.on tbe scene, and during the subsequent seuflle the gtils taeaped. No soouer bad the cmpuinaui's ease elnsed than Mr. Win.

F. Howe, counsel for prinonere, opeuod fire uoon th BgBadluU, and af or subjecting ne women and theirchcvaller to a searchinx cros'-cxamlnation, he affirmed that If the Court would grunt an adoorn-ment in order to enable him to bring forward witnesses not then nnto-nt, he could show not only that Twyiord. tbe policeman. Is a confederate of these girla, but alao that the trio were confederated together for tbe purpose of blackmailing suck indis ercet cnisens aa might ivi into tb-lrsnares. Mtar Shea nnd Murray were thereupon rel'-seed on bsil, snd the bearing was adjourned until 10 o'clock to day.

FIIOTOOMAFUH Wt REPORTER. Viral Breehlya Joh of ihe Hcnaon-Hnal-sIIIub an Additional $13,000 saoa Klnga C'uBuiy TmBwayera. A number of Brooklyn luwjers met yesterdav afternoon and heard the report of a Committee who presented the draft of a bdl to be forwarjed to tho Legislature, providing for an Inert MM of the number of the Judaea of the City Court from one to tnrec. This ia merely a "Joh" to increase the business of a few of the leaser lights of the Kings county bar, and lo saddle an additional expense of about 15, 000 per snnum uf nn the county. None of the prominent membera of the bar countenance the proposal, hut on the coutrary one of them, Crook! or Flalbub.

yesterday opposwl the "Job and de nounred it as an unntcesnary mcrcae ol the couuty's expenses. Home Handkerchief. At the meeting of the American Institute last night, a Committee was chosen to nomin ite Oatet Ifl for tho ciifiiing year, The lion. Hunce as In the chair. The collar of lis coat accidentally stood erect, bit Iho how of hi neck handkerchief bad tiavelled lu tue back oi Ins beud.

The Nuti'n Fnrty lu Brooklyn. The Hrooklvn Citiiens Ueform Association met last nlirlit. snl approved the independent Ciiuao of Tux Si n. which they recommended to all engaged the municipal re'orm movemcul, ss being the only journal Ihut ril.ould be read by them, as it in in hyiupHthy with tho cause snd uses its great in flueuee to expose the schemes of the corruptioiitsta. J' ERSOXA JXTELLIO EXCR.

Generals Burnslde and Hanka are in town. Prof. John C. Draper will lecture before the American lurtliutc, iu Coopot Ctilon Hall, this evenit Till eminent stiitlmleian, Miy. lien.

Hir un Wll bridge, is a1- lo become a eitleu of Itiehinond, Vs. John Fuller, one of the set ir In the rosy In Unit rad avenue, Juruy City, on buoday evening, canuot recover. Gov F. F. Itow Is in this city, en rotiV to San friiix IscOi and thence to the seat of his uuw Miuenerial luhoK in Cuius.

Walter Brown, the Amariean champion sculler, hai retunMdfrom Riikdand and gone to Boston tovhll his parODlli but wl.l be lu New York nuxt we k. Mr. Thomas Agnew. the enterpriitlug groeer of s0 lire i iiwlch Ktiuel, planted fortv llhrlstnina ties lur aparruwaln Washington, I'uh-u, and Madison squares. Mr.

John Martin, whom a cahlu despatch made the defeated Ke- Ian camlidute for the Kugloti I'arlla ineut from lt iu Hrooklyn. He di-iivt thf nar ol leuiauisiu, aud addt. that bulb au Irmli Nation-h at. Yesterday morning, Col. Saunders D.

Bruce, pro-prlelor of the Turf, ftettt. iwl Farm, np euretl before Jiiwtire Dowiinr aud itvf hail it, an-twertl rlininsl Mi.fi ii i whieii haa beeu luiuuted ueimli of Mr. Ceorgo Wilkea. Misa lauie Malum, daughter of the veteran re portor of tills elty. made lu-r tirst npiiesranee in Mr.

K. Il.Couway'k 1'ark Ibuatie, in UrooVJyii. on Mon lay in. 'in a- aiuM-4. In llroui'iaiu'ki but Icsque of "Ihe Merchant of Venice." Tbe Immense Daniel Frstt, Msjor-General by hre-vet and everlasting eaudhtate tor the freeideney of he I ni I ad Stuli-s, leeturutl bofore the t'oiuuihia Colluga bo)S In lie onic Hall im evenltu, and wua greeted with wouUett.

of spplausa. Il wss a QUfsliou which was beard olteuetl, Hte speaker oi the bova. Mr. Tt.omaa Samoaou, the well known detective, who nss been sevon yeara Chief of tbe forco at tne Huh Treasury in thla city, baa betm appointed to a similar noaitiou hi the Hoard of Brokers, witb an lucreased salary. Tins Is a flat lontii; tribute to a worthy geutluinau and i flit lent offloer.

Mr. Haainnon waa in tna old forc-ti saAldlo Slaiaell. In the Metropdltan ptilics, antl lu the service of ti.e War I ep.ti isaeut during tho late ru ii hi While nt the laiter eoaitiou lis rtu4sred tae Goveruuieut uioat valuable Baa vina THE REPUBLICAN TEMPEST. A CLASHING OF Til CLAN IX TWEN-TT-BECOXn STREET. Tin hull-in Merita, tie (tl tiler ii.i ssis Mosart Taaiaaaar Bateaeaa4 I'olltl-elana' New Terk foil Ilea Reaewed.

Tho first meeting of tbe RemiMiean QnneraJ Comiriltter, tfter the reorganltattua nf tb. partg ia thlaellT, wts tlie event Ittt Bight In the bill of the Twentv arcond street fsrtlon on Twentr eeeond Itreet end Brcttlwar, Early in the evening tht trtet before thr place of mreting wts filled bj an tnxlons rrowd of patriots tnd orttort, tnd In therntrnncc were stationed abont forty policemen, betdr-d by Inspector Willing. At the ippointtd time tho doors were opened, and rash wit mtdt fur the best placet nrtrest the chairman's platform. The room was frlajhtfully crowiltd, ltd tvorybody wondered whether thee, were legitimate deltgatet; how tht dense lite party bad of i sudden growa to greatly at to need inch number ot representative. It wss tttlly perceived that there ware two hostile factious la the hill.

The Twenty second treet gong begot to qneatloa the right of mm of the others to tbatr artti, tad tht Twenty etghth and Twenty-third itreet gtngt. beaded by Hulus F. Andrews, teemed dctcrmlaed on the lam decisive course ol tctlon. mi onLDtit trrL, for wblch the Riht wot to take place wta tbe Chalr-maaslilp of the Committee, temporary or permit nent it made no matter which but Cbulrmanshlp they were resolved to struggle for. Yo whispered one of the warriors, the man who gstt the chair be looks tronad, and catchee the eye of one of his own men, yon know, tod aires htm the floor, tnd pott his motion, you see, and then, if there It any donbt, you know, he calls it carried." ta coMuimi or twii.ve appointed by tht Republican Bute Convention to decide on the en dentlali of the delegate to the Cooventlon, tntertd, at their head Mr.

W. II. De Ctmp, who it once took possession of tbe ebtir. But no tonner had ha doot so than Rufaa P. An-'icw.

arose tnd aominttod Oen. Corcoran to dit-plsca Hit hackrn art up mighty cry. and Kithout more ado, having elected Corcoran by ac clamatlon, dragged him up to the platform. Tin seemed about to ctrry the poaitlon by storm, and the polic. looked on bewildered, when Harry Row-lev bravely aoran to Ihe front, and twinging the Chtlrm.tn's mallei ibout bl bead, cried, So, my fr tends, no Tb Twenty-second street faction rushed with cheers to defend De Ctmp, tnd the Twenty eighth snd Twenty-third street gangs to support Corcoran.

Till POLICE DAIITSD fit among Idem, and struck right and left. Corcoran and De Camp were lorn from their place, kicked, punched, and sorely bruised. With much dtfll ulty Ik, part wire separated, tad, with tht lid of tbe police, De Ctmp remained master of tht field. The fears of Andrews snd his friends were now feillied. Tht rlitlrmin looked about Ulm with a penetrating eye that, atrange to say, alighted upon a man who at onee nominated Ira O.

Miller tor tho coveted position. Ira O. Miller is firm adherent of Twenty-second street, aud hit nomtnsfon wot received with a TK1.L Or sCCI-AtUTIOM. It si" put to the role there was a mindly res and a mishty "no and the Hon. W.

II. De amp drebnd Mr. Miller elected. The Corcoranil -s protested, hot Mr. De Camp.

Chsrley Ppenctr, and some others ilonued them that their iota wers hardly legal, tnaamuch aa tbe sent, of a Urge number of them were contested, ana thst Mr. would r. msm chairman, having been ei. Mr. Mil.

1 i-r stepped into his sest with a grtct ftil bow, and ordered the roU-exlt to be read, bat thi -l tan mi rnr of Andrew, was heard, and with his sdhrrenis he wittuirew to the oppottt end of the hail, where Din. Corcoran was declared elected, a secretary uus hoisted into ofllee, snd tli i of the roll of delegates aoa begun. A scene in' mi it rokrtsiiiK coined. All tbe clansmen in tbe lull spring upon the sent, and climbed over etch other get Bearer the point, of e.mtl.et. I he Hon.

Caarltt Bajagaaff i Hi Ira tl Miller and Uulus Amlrewa on the I', reoran. and hnrangtied st each other with (rtghlfnl eloquence and determination. 'I ho Itull of ll.ish.tw to aid not have lecn beard between them They yelled until they were hoarse. It frogs a moonlight night, and red In the face as boiled iol sters. Tl.

en they gave way to the tMSLLgfl 1" who bellowed at esch other with persistence worthy of a better csnse. until Kuius K. Anat-ews, having aoniewlnit recovered, rose atratu. aud, at the top of Ins voice, proponed lo the Mill, rites tint ir any del, gates were to excluded Irom the vote, Imc con li.Uuus were to lie so treated as well as the challenged. Hut Ins voice was a whisper in the urn.

I It wi.s drowned snd lost. Then he cried, men ol tnc otiter end. 1 inform you tha we are about to send you a committee, wno will treat with you on the quettioa ol contested teats." Wl DON'T gNOW TOD. There writ wild roar of laughter, minded with cheers aud yells. A committee was quickly appointed tnd pustied through Hit dense crowd.

They retched toe desk of the Hon. Ira U. Miller, bat were told, to their dismay, We cau't recognixe tuy commuter Irom the ether side." Th Hou. Cliorls H. 8uencer, having wiped the perspiration from hts brow, sprang lu bis fctl upon this decision, snd delivered a touching speech addressed to the iiatrtotisin of the delegates, their regard lor the great Keputdicau party, and their love lor the bald eagle and Columbia, Ihe gem of the ocean.

wuo etnas roil tbcri.ow warn and jih tat Log "The artion of the Reorganization Committee, gentlemen, he said, is in very way fair and bon truble, and a ill he recognised Republicans throughout the land. Thurlow Weed and Jmi Taylor lo the contiary notwithstanding." L'l'remeudotis and uptonous applnusc.1 "What do those gent e-uieu at the other end of the room want Where la HT UIAB mir.Mi AKIIggWS? Ills name we heard rnlle.l tins cveniiiir, hut the eeho alone answered And DarliaWi whom all allow so well? 111. uatne WM called ov mil uver auiin; but, si.i,' where was our darling, I i I el is 1 And James II. Taylor, tu.it arch consiilrator, who is at Hie. bottom of all this tut-ehlef 'I liree cheers were here given for TayU-r, tnd ('.

every name thst Cuarley loueliud ujiou, tgultl lie down in dc pair. vug ni'iKiT or rgtrg. Then Kmill ex District Attorney, and and half dOMfl olliers. two at a lime, todr iitr, ich other's voii-csi. Ituftis Andrew rose again for a moment, to oh-erve thai he objected tint to the Ite-ornsnisution t'ommittee upon tbe credentials ul ti doh hut to Its IDOOUttllts; a teen, porjry ajiairusau, titir roKisiiion, gentlemen," Fig yelled, thai cilal.ciie.i r-.

as well as Cblilattged. should leuve the ball, ts su fair that ll wuu he ohleeted to by no nation on the face of Ine I Veils, screeelies, aud tremendous cheers. Juduu bile rose In answer, und Andrews spun up and exteudlnii his arms lo his clauamcn, demanded Ulraati Judge Whito. under such lutpiota, inadea tivorahle tatpfaatlon uon the boisterous ss. Itmbllfl but wheu Charley SiMii.cer began to of the Angel ol feae ipravdlaf it wings over the meeting, so frlghliul a tumult arose again that down Inspector walllal'l gray heard great drops of perspiration lolled, and tHtlcer II i biruiulcd like a TitM to keep the factious apart.

TUI in. I.I. CALL AO tlx Will resorted to to drown t'narley spencer's voice, and ODC more he gave way. Col Ittusiine. of the lu lollowed lor Ihe Millentes.

ai the Hou. Win. A. Dsrlmg for the rorcoraiutcs. Their words weie full of pilrlo'lsin and eloquciici-Uta Coreorta.

lu Ihe uieaalllne, sal on thu plutfuim, bililnd Ihe chairman i 'o, and seemed tube in a sttte of collapse, ll was now i mi. late, and decision was no uearer lliau before. The QtCl a Hie Millet lie. were in the minority as long us the cliiillciigM delegates rem tin-cd present, an wonld he in tho majority, were tney to be exeillded. Neither parly would conscqneutly yieid with a Until effort.

Charley Spencer lose with a tain hopo lo be h.tt I. He was rathvr liuarsu by thla time. Bald hi "OMtlltaiB, 1 have been In theatre and in MiinuliiiotiA iissociations upon winch drew up, and ilrowund his voice with his own still more powerful one, exel aiming, Wily uni that noisy fellow slop Ins noise What is he making such a noise- uoise uoi.o nol.e uolse lot 1 I'l'temendoti. yells of long durutioii.J down with Tni orrosisiTio.N. No sooner had tlie yella ceased than Andrews moved Ihut Corcoran be rlected by acclamation, ll was doue hy his adheients, and they gave him lliree rln eis Thet elected a whole list ol officers bv acclamation, and gave each one three cheers.

Nol a Word Gould be heard from the Millentes. Rufus Andrews's voice wss still iu tpiemlid coiidition. Ho uow put on hit hat, and b- gau to slug "uai.lt hound tub tlau, hots!" tnd all tbe Coroortni'. joined iu with tremendous cA'ect. snd hsrtaouy, I in lite upper nolea Next oauie l.

dm lln wn's body Is a ITlae In Ihe grave," and after that, bang Charley Hpeacer on a amir apple tree We'll msrch on to Zion. I flunk Uiorji. UalioliLjah," fullvwid Asuviiw. thon land of liberty;" and finally, when the Miller-He refused to adjoarn, Rulus Andrews lit fresh cigar, tnd letd in the delightful song, We won't go horn till mnrn'ng, till diyllght doth appear. The Crmmlttees were by this time drunk with es rltemenl They danced about on th sis.

prang ao In the air, climbed over eneh other and under each other, and raited the devil generally. TBI CI'BTAIK ngon ON TBB BUBLBaoUB. Andrews then spring up. and still In a voice In wsy hotky, remarked that he ss sorry lo hear thtt there were a few grnlUmtn on the other ilde. He would inform them thtt if they wished to meet him for tbe forming of I coin-promise, they Blight see him on tb next day la the parlor oi Ihe Fifth Avenue Hotel.

Charley Spencer rott to reply, bat Rafat cried AL h-h-b What did Oen. tscksoo ear in that dork and feirful hour!" (Long continued yells. The mreting here finally idjourned. Sergeant Wsllln wss compelled to make charge with hit squad to get the combat IBM out of the hall. Neither would tdjotirn until the other had done ao, for fenr of foal play.

Tbey wtll meet next Wednesday night at 7o'efock la tbe same place. After tbe meeting was over, Cbtrley Spencer and Rutin Andrews adjourned arm la arm to get a drluk at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. ANIBBBI I UN ns tni rOLICB TO WALDO BOTCRINOf Nearly tli th delegates who formed a atw Committee openly charged that Mr. Mmlerre hid Instructed hit friends, Csnl. Ilurton nnd Inanector Walling, to aapport tht llutcblngs men, tnd let under their ordr.

They did to in every instance. Tbey excludes! reporters and drew their batoai on tne representatives of the press who claimed ad-mtssioa. Mr Orldley they asid give the orders, tnd tbey were retpected In every mstance. P0VB BITAL BgrL'BLICAK CliMBITTBBB, It will teea by the ihove prooeedtnrs thst there are lour rival Republicsn Committees in this county, tha (Irst with Mr. Miller aa Chlirmin the second with Mr.

Jamas N. Booth ihe third with tlen. Cochrane; and the fourth with Mr. Ketehuss. The object of the Twenty second street Committee, from wblch tb Catena and Aadrewt men seceded, it to secure the patronage of tht Custom House and Post Office.

TBB NBW BITAL COMMITTEES. The Committee of which Mr. Ira O. i is tern pornry chairman, lias amoag its members Judge While, Augustus H. Doganna, t'lss.

t). Hoeucor. Aieg. McLrod, Wm. II.

McKenny, J. Rllul Ritter-bsnd, and other. Tbe other Committee Include Wm. A. Darling.

Rufns W. Andrews, Sheridan Shook, Mr IKeikley. Natlnsn Kingslrv, Ueo.Arthur. Thos B. Attcn, ex-Marshal Murray, and others.

IBK DXATU or JAMES LOO ATT, J. Irat based Denial tbe Marder of Mr. kiers- Taken kr FItbb In BeHevae llo.pltal l.aal At twruty-five minutes pail 11 o'clock lust evening James Lsatran breathed hit I ist. In Bclk-vue Hospltsl. When he felt thtt he wis ibout to die, be sent for tbe Coroner, at lie was very inxioas to relieve his mind of something thtt was burdening it.

Coroner Fl.nn, Dr. Shine, and Warden Brcinin therefore went to hi. bedside, and took from hit lint the following, wblch only entangle the mystery 'ohceiniu, Iht death of Mr. Kogeri Jtmas Log in. believing that 1 im ibool to die this night, snd hiving nn hopes of recovery from the iiiiumj bayc receiyer), do bereb.

depart that th" charge tLat was mod m'. me 'nut year, Z' murdering Mr. Charles M. Rogers, on ItsM, in Twelfth street, waa tad that I tm tntii'oly ut I did know the parly who committed the deed, nor have I any knowledge whatsoever of It. hit digued) JAMBS I.OOAN, rwiwk.

Taken at flctlrvue Ilonpit lew. at iiiM fM. tVILI.IAM Hill K. Ilepiil. -orouer.

Thouai Biennan. IVsrm llsllrviis ll.wnltil, wit nes. CORNKI.II'S TLYNN, oroner. tthtn five mluutrs slier signing docutueut Jsmes Logsu brt athid bit list. TUB CUBAN ARMY IN MOTION, K.

ne, in ion. le De.trer the Caar-VleUa-Na Autbenlir tJanlraaalloa of Ike Hurrruder the Inaaraeate-Death of a uh.ni the Havana, Jan. 6 A body of tosurgentt is tald to be moving toward! tbe Caato Abajo region, lu the Eastern Department. Utmaliancously wilh tr's muvrmenl teverd well-armed bolicis, of too lo 400 each, were teal to ttie centre of the Pinco Vllltt district. The obj i of theae cxpedlttont it to de-stroy the ctne-flelds.

Tne re ha ts yet oeen no tti-thentlc ronflriiiaUoa of the surrender of the 1,900 The For dt (iihit calls for detollt. but the "iiTiso Is silent. There Is much sickliest at Nue vilus. ll is ttld thtt tht Insurgent, reccntlr enc-impe I a Oiliaia neaped lo Hsgied Island and Nassau hss been heard oi (len I since the Ktfa of December He left Nuevitas to go toward Cas-corro. The woods near Puerto Principe have been cnl down, thus depriving tbe Insurgents of a place for attack Mai I Alinoguer, out of the Insurgent chiefs, has been kill, a THE ANNA BBIMBD.

Driven Into ha lesion Harbor under of Wrathi -Itrtrnilnn by the Custom I Authorities-1'. I. Kyaa and a -on at e.prdra antont the Prlsoarra. Charlbstoh, 8. Jan.

0. The itenm yacht Annt, Capt. Summers, from New York for Nsssau, N. pot lo tbii port on Tuooday under a itreet of weather and to obtain coal. Wktl lyiag iu tlie strrsm she wot vltited by lb Custom noute authorities, and upon a eomplaiol of the Spanish Consul tbit iht Intended violating tbe ueatralily lawi, she wai tettrd by the United State Marahal and detained.

Htr passengers aud crew are mostly L'abaaa, Col. W. C. Hyaa, the Cabin filibuster, and ton of Oen. Cespedes beinr: among the former.

Oo Wednesday the Anua was taken Into th Oovern-mrnt dock and put in rharg- or two United States Arms officers, und twenty live privates, who disbanded the ship's eompenv, the passengers and most of the crew taking rooms at a hotel, to await tba disposition of the ressel There was no armament on board, and the A una had regular clearance papers from the Custom House st New York. Her had engaged passage to Nassau, tnd allege that tncy were entirely unpre iiare.i to make any movement. The case i. to be beard in the United stales Court on Friday morning. "in hi Koasti-d Alter.

Yesterday forenoon Mrs. Swartr. of 106 Norfolk street, Newark, ac. dentally dragged keiosene lamp from ofl the mantel piece on the stovo, AI most Instantly tlie place wss on Are. Theeloihing of one of her children was soon in anil while rescuing il her own clothes took flro A man In Ihe house, in -let, I of helping her, rushed her out Into the street.

She ran down l' wial street, and mother man threw a horse liintiket around iier and extinguished t'te flames. Her shouldeis, bresst, and abdomen are roasted. She cannot recover un in and Hurnlna or Porl-ml-Prlnrr. JaOMIL, Dee. 30, via Havana, Jan.

6 I'orl-au-PriBOfl has licen e.ptured. A pari of the elty was lire I ti Sslnat e's Torres Tne revolulionsiv forces rniered ihe city on the tid Various rumors ore in clrcalltloa ronerraing s.dnsve. Une Is that bt tnd his suite were blown up when tire en. wis Hred, nud another that be baa escaped io tst Uomingo. WRSTVUBSTBB VOVNTJ.

While Morns OahlU, of Kim itreet. Yonkers. wit esesvatitu' a wed in Laurel stt eet estaritai Ihe rope hrolce, ami preeirnUlisI a bucket of stun east mud upon hltn, fatally Injuring him. llannigan and Uemssn, the New York polic emen who wisjs. reeeotlv eonvicteci of i oblisry.

Iisvtmr sr-rived in the Sing insula ion, it, id beuu dull sli.av.ii snd shoro. have durfi the Mntropoht iri Police attire and gone to work la the garb of tbe prutou. II. AMIES EltOM THE Ol 'MAM CAMIMM. Jules Douvreau.

th Kiench Minister at Jamaica has goue to llsyli. Mr l.orillard lias b' own up snj destrayed his yaeal Mlteor, which was recent wrrcl.ed iwar I uuis. The K. 11. Tailor, from Liverpool ror New i ork.

la hore on the Ihle of Mtu, with 13 leet of wat-r In her boid. The hark Princeton, from Ot no for New Or-IrauOiai put Into (alia Ir.ky, snd arid probably be obliged lo discharge cargo ftir repairs. SI' AUKS EROM THR TMLMQMAPH. sS 1 be t'omtnissdonert to select site for a new State prtsou have agreed lo report in favor of Klinlrl. I lu- Captain -ficnerni of Oubi lias just recovereit from a seiious csuocd by callug meat lust had been kepi ill a mala! box.

Dt C. S. Manchester and wife, of St. I. outs ire la eii.toily im i charge of kidnapping a dtugblur of Newell sad Abby Ituriihsui, ol Wesloo, Mast tlnv ii.i of Dtknta Territory, reports Ihe killing of three Ai lokaiees, two women, and one uieu, by the Hioux, and the wounding of a young girl.

I he Dominion Privy Council does not kaow what to do about the Red Itlver outbreak, au 1 11 eoiiae-qiienl await tht reault of tht ocgoliat.ous ol Vicar Tli bault tad Col. dt Baltbury. The Reform partr or Willltmsburgh have rlectod Ilr. W. II iini i Prrridraii Inuotby Perry.

Vice President Melvillt lltvwird, Meoreisiy Reorgii ll Fisher one pnndlug aoer.tli Ouhiuul W.UIiaui Conselyes, I. rraatunu. PHOGUKSS OF THE STRIKE. I Tit TKL EG i PHRRt A XD TftRtB EMPLOYERS STILL APART. th Hl4r Wrong Hosasr- I thr HH I'liinrrs a)ln of Iphrr itnii Ju mpntbr fwr fk Hirlkprs.

At the meeting of the Telegr.iphors' ProtcUTf A LeskfTJe jrrsterda, revr new fncts were lrrelopest. Wm Ai the dlepnte etindu, tt slm1r i lu-sttne. est rermcttr between Mr.tMumrurd, th afent Ml aVm KranniM, snd thi men whom he dleehsrced. TW A operator mj that he attempted to reduce lb A ealarlee He says he did not, bat that he merely die- charted tlicm, nnd Hint Inotcad of rrderlm a general Am redaction, he Incronsc the ealnrte of those Was rmnn.neii, aa nn Indurcmont to thrm tt perform lh A additional Uoor which wuahl devoirs np ttwt WA frmn the discharge of the two. To settle this polat, the Lea propo that theee men aheU come os te New York and make deposition, thetr expf nee lr- Ing borne the aide whioh ti.sli he foand Ihsi Am wronc.

Tht proposttlon ha nol jret been oaoultw tondered. Bl TO INTDnfll AM Of TUB ITBTCIB. AM Conflence In the altlmai sareec of the oirnt was unanimously expressed. feel twin Am aa strooa to-nlbt as we did la, night sJd oaa Am of tli prominent offlclal. The deptnhee whMk Am wc have received to-dnf ekow that we hare not Am only tbe support of our prnreeflonal brethren, ksjt Am that Ue oainlde poblte with w.

Why. Ur. Jat see how the people ef Boeton, and rittshnr u4 Am Waalilntton come up with tbetr S7mptliy." the eiithushastgc spesker narrited the suhetsxnc 4 Am a numter of deepatchei from tbe prlDelp.il eitle jf Am the Ciilo. lie complained, trowerer, thmtth WeeaV Am em Union Compcny would not trral them fairly; Am atd tbey were not permitted to snd cipher do- pntchee. and thst they had good reason to sappoM Am thnt flte-eheet mefsage from had beM Am sapprcMSd.

cowpiomisb orittTrnH Jirnn. At At the meeting In Grand strt I the evenings, speech wa dellTrred by Gen. Marshall LeflerU. Oa Aw said he apoke unofficially, hut would counsel mode tion and a compromise. Mis remirka were well rv Am clred, bnt was Insisted that the Ieaaras moat Am esUblish Its position snd show Mr.

Mumford tofcw Am In the wrong. Messrs. Browning and Troop, repr- Am seating tbe Labor I'nion, pledged money to ld tbj) Am operators in their effort-'. Among the dlsputchc- received hy the League yet terdfty may be mentioned the follovting th strikrb's I i i At From Boston, tl at the public ayropnthiie with th Am atrikeii. From Wtiahlnnton, that all communie; tioq south of Jtichtpouil Is utterly cut off, Fro At Mereland, that the Mllroad companies reject aft At Western Union businos.

From Toledo, thftt tb Wsh-rfth snd U'estfrn Itiltrorl sre pledged toitt mM tnin the pt-rntor. From ltit hurgh, that Ihc oil 1 rovion Olces are tjlused. From NnKhvillo, thst tb women operator have joined. From the Bon Ilk, jH that Meiuph-s, Nw Urlea. Mobile, Montgomery, A MerMnn.Vickfthnrt;, Hin AntonM, tiAlvestun, Unas iH ton, and all Tttm officers ha.c fome into line.

Tmt uban cahle communlctt'on with Key West has cesaed. That IiIcmo and Cincinnnli renewedlf advise oRalnst compromise. Ti.st tbe Hon. Mr. WAm I r.

Cr of the Nitlnnnt Lnhor I -t nr. nnd mtmbcr of promises Ml official In- AM fluence. Thus the easn stand, the eipeetntlor, bei that AM necessity will force the Company into compliance. TBI I'lieiMM Bini. The read' can Itnas1n to hlmsslf the exact rtv AM verse of the above, and he will have pretty nenrt the on; pan "a story.

It is denied that th ir otto iH are closed on the contmry, it is claimed ttuit meg are trinsnctinx huaineHs as usual, and thst all taes- ssces offered are snt throufch that there are ia the mnln Nen York office 37 operaturs; at Boston, If; at iMillndelphts, Baltimore. 5 WsshlnaTtoo, 11; Alneny, Troy. 3. With tne eiceptiou of New York, these forces arc nearly what tbuv were before. mA the strike.

The rumor thst ihfrr is interruption AW wilh the Atl.inl'u ami t'uhan Bftbttl it oVnied, -ii ttiat the entire wuman forot tm- strnrk. Thert has been no strik Am In C'tlwr Snrinffit'ld or WorecHtc-: none In Main or New Hampshire office, an I no Intei rnptlon of WAm bi lino bgtWMI Albsnv and BuoTahi, or New York ni. I AltOOOtt 1 hey puhtisli in a etrtOl if the obllg- tion of tl tint 1W nitris shall ftH their tune sml services at the i i of the offlcors WAW of the Teteraphern' I.einrue." and rlaim that soca. vow is Hum nii i of imli ioiul lada-mcnt. In it lation lo the upon tien Kckcrt, It Is snhl that he nUays been in favor ol hlxh set- srie- to the operators, ss the best wy of ii curing the best mcu and or incitins; to nt ft ienr in th Am profuisision.

And they mi I th tt he list never been jduated hya dc-ttre to -1 i vt cihihtt dicttortal powers over those under him. hut has perfor tied noleiy the dnttM enjoined hN tosition. Ohjee- AW lhn is slso ma le io a provl-ion of the League's eon- Hfl siitution. which inrhlde any operittr chaecmx ki offlto hy ord'T of tlie Company Bates he flrM re- celves pennin.ilon from the hief of bt iH drcu Ho fsras the Intermpiton tobuslocss ta cnneernea AW It ray be true thst the t'omut bsve sulfrred esw- Am tMrrsssment, hui hardly to tl.u extent iift rrod fton Am the desputches. It is certain, log Instasno.

that Atlantic e-stlu and Cut despatches are re- WA ceivcd snd sent as usasl, for prstctVal demoiirr tion wss afforded Th Hun reporter Inst night, Am cabl Ucwfntch forwarded Irom t'inelnnnu snsl WAw Eet throsigh v.ithot tlelay. Tbe rompnny complain, owever, that the suffer aoooyanc from l.t u-u onenttoni hreaktag into their circuits; hattnrari Aw I II ing to presume that Uiia Is tbe work of irrMpoH Am sihli Individuals, uud nut Ui insllcatlon of ItM Leaarue officers. A Iste despatch Ids' nicht says the Richmond optv r.itors hsvt nil resumed work, snu tbst seTernl Souihern strikers wlio nd goue to WahingWn were returning to their posts. LOXO tSLAXD. At Mr John 0.

King's store. Haar Ilurbor, L. wa Am burned yeatrrda) inoruins; loss, gj.ooo. Tlie rails on lb- Hag Bwrboff hraocli of the one Itsilroad are laid within two and a halt miles of mmt houih Itamploo. The schooner States, ofHavville, L.

I was wreck- Am ed on ReSreh on Sunday nitrat. sml one oi tb Am no timen wss drowned. Nfi tuirnin a hunt tui out Its assistance from Um Ura Haviu suti KrsDa: HH 'I ii it. ts waatied i aud WmM JOITIXOS A IIO VI TOWN, LA Mark ohn wss shot In the breasl yestrr lsj saaaaal tfternooo In OIITW Htrret hy au uuknovru b.y who ws mmm praetieinu wuli a revolvur i ir I (Vthiil was eru hed between lbs Hudson mmm Kivei lUibosd ears st Thirty thud siren aud Kit-vent. mmm avunue )uU'idsy afiernoou.

unw The Unton i Atotoriutluo of the Twnty- Bfl eon, i ii i loci i.rn.t ii iim fveuiutf iii i uoar mmm hall, fort rlghth street and Klirhth avenue. nH The fMt Of th KNidtny the auoieiit of l.it;'it vt- no un Itiatt nlsnt in Zion Kinitcoeal ('hurch- nH won Hveuuv sao Thlrty-elftith street, mmm A Isdder fell from the Klevattd Ituilroad tit Tweav ty s'Coud street snd Ninth avenue yfferdnv. sn i (ras nH tured the Head of John Walis4e, out; ot Hie luboiers. Michael Fltsslt'rald was comimtti at the Tomb on the charge rf coneernssd with rtbrs to kii'irk- mmm mu down sul robbing Jauius I 1 1 in WafUiuton mmm atreet. The Hrsinisli spies say that thov hive irn-Tr i-sble Am evidence tint the vsftit Annn dm belonn tn uha) mm luuta.

Mr, Ot Uruwu'a averuiLiil lo the cuutrarg HH not willudandini. mmm The sale of nets at NiMo's for Monday's per HH formanee. when Mi Peeht.T will spresr, ws- begng PJD ytvsteidsy. The ouly sdvaucu of pneo was (ui lb or nB Chetra tickets. HH The woman ulTrariHta oritamsed I New York jftB city and eouiily Wunisu'a Surae ASsociatuiQ Vsllset WAW day Mi- Wilhf'ur ws- tmosea Preside I u.e i sw Aaaaal body, and Un.

Or. Hall, eh, Vi 1 ir ul. nt. WM The home for Trail woin' ti, Wet Kourih -ti- Am was oeu yevterdiy loi punlie tini. Ilia mi illnm Mto ren 0mm vhoosve nol i-'-nin iiartjuuod in sin.

It already she Iter la enty Lour icirls. jnanl t'hriftiau Behmldt, a watchmsker, pluadod sanltf aom lu thsroorl of General sesriwiDrts yMterday to lartasnr. Dfl and i- iiitnrf4 to two yiars'luiid iaixir in lng mmm bins: lie had -old watches Inlrutied tuhiui f.r lej-nrs, fonV A BOtir of lour Irtctures on tbu scrordatire of mWm the Moa ne and Kclent Oe Aeoouats 0 the CngUtHL" Hn It tc- delivered Pmi. Ini mius. in ti.e A.

HH buiidiiitf. on the Friday cvuuluu in Jan i try, biiiiav mmm uiuif Um evenlug. mmM dames Kelly, Bf.ed 19. wns sentrnte.l ye-ter1sg mmm afteruouii to iwi yeai impruot niiiit in tin- IVniien'iav LnV ry on nm vie hon of -tnbUiiif one llrsnSOU, ou 111 mors nn; oi Dee is, ia the ssluou at Kourteentb street and mimm Third avenue. HH 'IN' second aunusl BjUaMQCftdf ball of I Cotert mmm la snuounci for rliQisdarf srsntag nest, in the A ea- )Watta demy.

Two huudreii Cum-y OOstltWieS have twrn or- Wmmi deied from l'arl 1 tort apls irom the Phlisdelptiia aaHQ oierie will Joiu in the irsod nisTuh. Bm obtained at tlie prinelial holeia. An enamin ii. of thr rout of cleaning certain streets last iiillitner nailer the direction ot thu saiiltary jiaffaffl Hutei imeu ahows Hint if the wo' for the at jBttJM yesr wer ttoue ider the same suihor.tv. Iho C'm4 would be shout gSK.As; bO, or nenrly i less thau ou- nH tenth the modersis esumslo of liiowu tt Co.

mmm A nun tf of all luciures Im anoounoed In Irving MnH Hell on the nh-tit of tor Huh ir.th. Ziti. and Mb of J.hu anwH arv, and the Mh snd of reiiro iry. under tie susfii- re ol Tost I'hH keetaav No rt, ll. A It lor the beaeflf HH of the fund fur tlie rellor of diaabiod aoidiers aud isllors.

HH The isrlurora aie the linn florae." exXlor nnH Htewartl. Woodlord, Ml Kste field. Fruf. II Wsler myM bou.iu HnttJtlua, I'ruf. K.

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