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IIOMK NEWS. THRRNOMKTKR YESTERDAY AT IN i 7 to I 17'. Midnla-M. tijy. 17 33-? CI.MKAI.

PARK ORSF.RVATORT. or roa nu wnaa ksumo i r. 187 THKtUIOKKni fan.81.4 Max. 1 M.i\..H3 I XIiu Dee. Mm 1 p.

1.018 I Dire. 9. from 6 a. tu. fi a in.

Amount ol water, .01 I amount of for wrt-li, .01 iurli. DUUuio Hie must tlnririt; 1.437 PBO.M 11 Fifth Attune William M. Hpiiiiiti-r suit Pert- IE of If. M. C.

,1 Halifax, ex tm let li.tm of Uiwd S. i H. tue StrantMlitp Sew-Ymvt lit my Wutin I). WillUm Pit-ton, Mini J. Ktoildard ot Kcn Liiiit.

(ol. s. Ali i -raij Jtvtet Brunn I ill t.I Hie Efrypllaii C-im-uulal UoUI-Pnul -Nl. I 8. VUt at NFW-YOKK CITY.

The police made arrests last Cniiiinodoie Yniiilerl.ilt's comlitioii remains unchanged. There were reported in this city last week 483 503 ami lso ihm Gen. MrMalioii, Receiver of Taxes, eolleeted fl. 110.73.) (10 on real and pirsoiml cMute hist A ou Sixth-ave. is selliiif? sweet cider ut 0 nut? per but Hie demand not great MM A fair in tlif Fanitariiiin is to -ivi-rj the Academy of Music, toy Hie ladle? Ot the We-t Mult- Reliri t'apt.

Grimlle of St. Mark, who was Uli of clllflty 10 Ll? lias eeu Kl-lileliccd lo two tuiprUoii'inciit tu tilo Alhaii; Penitentiary. Allau Pinkcitoii ol N.ilioiial Detective Force, wa? paid ifl.Tiu) for kit ren? dered the city iu Ul? pi'Oitecullou ui bond foraors. A German named Valinan, a resident of Harlem, wa? inn over and tiisiuntly killed on Saturday to trott tut New-lluven Railroad traen at .1. Phoelie Milh-r, age (.13, of West Sixtj -sixth ut-lit ttitlit- Ninety-ninth Mm on day t-vt-uniK, sutTerinu from the of It was thoui-iit (a-t-u to i-ntl lier life.

Lovers of art have an opportunity of view? ing in-jiuiitu1 of lately exhibit? Philadelphia, at the show-room? fcetiu'yler. Hartley ami SS KolH-lt HllITis" was Um of il lec? ture delivi red hy BroM Hall eveniiiK baMW Um Assoclatlnu of this city. (JtitU-i's iv'lii ami T.mi o' shiniu-r" road In the ami i too lights and of life iiepiititl In Difiti-iit-Attoiiii-y has eaused ar ol four min, John K. Timothy Hoy and W. iliibliell, for lierj.irv In Roh'K straw bail" in several Tin- two foi 1er luentionetl in Tin: Timiuse (St ball" nun tgo.

All lie? lueu bave been iudictrd to the Jiiry. Ceuteiniiiil i-euiiion se; vives weie held day at the -itiiii'ib Street MeUlodlsl I 11 ciiureh, boor Tie ol reunion of former pastor? ami imiiil.fi- of tin- riiun-h in I tie after Dooli, unit pH ii-liiliiC liy the lie v. William Lloyd ill til? and oy tin- Rev. W. Ahhutt in The largely alten(led under the of the Tiioiu hotot, tin- church.

Eipht met on Satunlay in the Abiiiiidou Stiuute sa.iiiK? Bank U. a u. Beoelrer Mr. he to nt i it i in A privato annrtlnr of the will beheld at the MM of their chairman OB Friday. Aeeordlil? to the, Stalinient.

lialniili.s $104,483 li'J, aud Ibe 07. The Jewish Feast of more eoni nutiily as "The I'm-; ol Lamps." rvt-niiiK und eouMuue? was the reeapture Jenasateoi try yodas bous, und it? eel? in the liglittag of on dIkUi aud the reading of appropriate priiycr? Ik ft.rc it. Tlii? no OOMrvod liy the iU'fonii Jews, bal the orth'idox brutt-it 10 the old Styl? in then- and At tlie ortice ot the Clerk on Satur? day tin cciiiiii ii.c.ii|iii.?ti?)uoi abiiahin? wan lilcd. l'hi- i.J? ct of the eooip. it the prii.tiiik'ai.d ot intiuiiiil.l.s, et? I liami-s of tin-inri ai-e fleiiiy ilurllx-it, of Wtgltt, John licl 'ook, and ii.

Al? exander, Mo. 130 11 Tue eompiuy is for 50 and the Block is to lie divided Into 5.0U0 each. JaawtO W. Siheiiiieihorii, George M. Kendall, and oeoitrc Muuiri-i-, coniprU-i tr Ute tnm of J.

W. Seher tnerlior'.) and i. bool mat? rial ut No. 11 lkii.il tiled an on S.ilunLn the offlt'e of Court of Coiuiuon B. Tl.e i.aliilitie? amount to alK.ut the noruinal to 18, real to 82, and the set forth that the Part? nern littve no individual A few minutes 2 oVloi-k on Saturday morning an alii rcatlmi took plaee In PbUIn 8uilt0 anti O'Keldy in a low lt.d>;iiii.-liou?e at No.

IS llax diiriiiK wlilcli Siniil) wa? in the i.uck of the left should, with knife, which traU-ii to the Iuuk- illy hi? eaoapa and ha? not yet oaptureil. Tin? wotimled mini, who ns irs year? Of uite, removed lo the Ncw-Voik where he Low lie? iu critical conditlMt. Once more Mrs. Fanny Ihirrow, "AuntFanny," tiiiil? r-lii-al tel lii'itni is ill the llltlo on? of tlie N. w-Yoik Inlaut Awyluiu, and of St.

Marv's Hospital for nick children. of picluic children's or uioury, will be her residence, at No. 30 Baal Tiiiilv-llilb-tst. The ciiaittatile Will iiIho do gn ut K'Xid by lidniK a f. other arneliw In- dls ti to the ui remain with tlieir Children In the The Tammany Aldermen have agreed upon Altl.iin,m Henry 1).

1'ui-roy for President, i Twoinoy, Clerk, and William II. Molouey, deputy. With Mr. Funny's elcctuni Prenaient there will be new in i lie Hoard of ami Apportion? ment next Ely, Controller Kelly, and Al ucniiHii 1'urroy Tax t'oiuuiissioiiei' John Wneeler over. Kieliard A.

iMtorn? wa? HpiHtinted OoBtroUct on halnrday by Kelly. Mr. wat a cie rk tin duriiiK the odium of Ci.nti-nlii i A. ('. i'laKK.

and bus been with the Dcpart lin h. ever ihat time. He wan Deputy unit, i- lirt unan. He now succeeds Abraham deputy. BKOOKLYN.

On Friday night entered the cloth W'olt A- No. U5 Ma.n and valued at Two (told watches and chains and itu arm Uiyst rliitc were stolen last week by thief from the hou'e of H. 1). Morris No. Sont ii Sarah a widow 82 years of aire, living No.

411 cnuiiiiilUti ou talunlay nioruiiiK by cutting her throat. induetsd by the late tlre.at the lirooklyu Tlieater the act. William Deutsch of No. 188 Nelson-st, who in the the i heute, when It buinod, died on samrd.iv ffoiu the etlect? burn? and bruise? received Ihcre. A handsome huildiiif? of Philadelphia hrick, browu-sloue iruuiumue, aiiuoist at Bixtii-nvc.

and Sontu Brooklyn, and will be km s. in.oi No. Henry Liebold, ace CO, of No. 197 coiiiinitit'd yesterday iiiomiiiK by sbootiuK huu aell the beau wlm a lVciiiuar.v iiiiti.nitii-s are to be the tmist- of the act. His two sous re tnrulug home ut 3 in.

found bis body lying the floor, with the pistol iu his baud. AFFAIRS WITH CHINA AND ENGLAND. TUK TRKATMKXT OK CHINA? MEN IIS OF A CONSIT.A1K AT OAS FROM LOUO llhRIlY ON TI1K CONDI Washington, Dec. following ex? are Iroin the papers relatlmj to foreign n-lationa toCougreM with the Aei.iot of State Cadwabuler on the 31st of August last uddrestsed M.ui?ter Se ward follows: I have to aekiiowleilKc the of your No. O'A, is'i? IHK the ol a coiiVeiHalinn willen of a vtKit paid f) llie tfareiff? Ollice question? wlilch have lo Calitornia iu Icouueetiou the, eiiiisri-atlon the lut-loM? a of a date '-1Mb of June, reoelved from the Yauien, to tiie efl.ct that a eom ninnieatiou ha? tie? toot ivid Iron) Hie Norlhcin ndeiit of KorelKii Trade In reference to iiitly appearing that in tue lit? -of rTaueiseo were iu the liaiut ot the biueae that the Ciiluesc their an val tnai city were oil en alul lliat the uaetMOSl ot nieahiir? lor the of iluuiluialioil had Inen It not tasy ii give more than a ifeinral raplj to the Soli-from the Yaiiieii, tin- compiaini? i.nse'd on no ffcifti-r-iilur and no mmtt lii.in a gen ubs nraaee of treaty Thrra amilmiMiim -jUsing in purl froui the moll ol litit.u In iai.or, and qoeatioiu seem to vc arisen.

There aliso many d.Ili? iilu? to w. ich you Lavo Um ClUoeae, if abl-- to do, to r.ali.v borouie a part of t.ic of the eiuniry or to ley 1 Intuits ol life, aud their iiiuiilion to iLeircoui.ti-y. Iuguiry is now proeei ding iu refer? ence to allot at Its last on apiminied a from the Senate aud ol ReprcselUitlve? lo proceed to alifoima and report upon the Ii be aullielcui, ihue lore, at til? time, wiilm.it treating of the ct in tiie Yaiiieii, in reply to their note, ut the Unite htoiott recognize the obiigiition of all visions of the treaties which bOC-O ininJc Willi and will endeaiorat all tlm? to cany out in mil all am A dibkiulty when with individual or otcii navo been uiuiiirested imt lufrm ly iu Ciiiua our own ixopl, or Other and thin dlt-uullv will twsui-edly lie inceintcd by the authorities. C-m'Irtftrtns the iiuhiIht or Chinese Immigrants who Ii nao to 8lutea aiul eon Ti.Tin: the -null milliner inn 'SlUsaBS who bave gane Cuts we lnturuilv expect more fraqaeot eaose ol eomplalul to from In tliiscountrv than from Auk in China. Mieii, however, for from neo.

the (niiii so win? linve in ii. bave aagmeet in whatever 'business they and settled -mil portions IBs eoantr. as they preferred, bo restra'nts, amioccupation are keen im-e'l upon t'li-ni. suggestion thai t.i-.-ttii i itient or legation in Washington and a eon-mate lit Srill E'lltieiateii would tend a fli'i Communication Between the two -eoautrict wm a proper one sad tbls court-would tonal to iifTor'1 a ran lv dreeeing anv particulargrlcvaaeea, lit 'It ila-iil utiil Watchfully tin rra.tt problem to prevent itiy real cm--, i niaplaiBt lu i-itln-i i-ouiitiv. 1 am.

Ac, Jons L. iDWALADSB, aaontoty. In Aosjom hot feenkttf -Hat latiese! Minister I'ia-rra-pout a copy of it joint jt-aoltitioii t-f with refeit net- to M. CdikIoii, win a Ik now linpris uiiti! in On Hritiiin. nml in which Hit- I'n sitla-nt was raamii-tcd to tiikf unrT -tops In lilra JnilK'nient inluht lid toi'lilHiii the patdOB of tvha? WBBBBTtlUB aif tin ITiilt-il Mates ami a In til (ioverii'iient service during the tote war, whleu be rendered efficient service.

His excltnl much Inten -t In tin? ctuintiy, und L-nve usa- to fr. 'I'li'tit scat nitons to the UoTenment and reqaesta for it? aid to obtain Ilia release. Lord Darby's answer 11? Ilia Hit ln.it II? MrSjastV'l (i.v rilllKTit wore present prepared in advise uotousjeaty toeiteud her clenifiiiry Hi prisoners. A FRESCll OFFICIAL ARRESTED. IMMIWITILR BBCPBBD EY OF TUB VSITKH PTATBB AliAINSI SI (It ACTION'.

I'HILADELI'HIA, Dec. Alltflist ft number of thefts committed in the French department lit the Ctntentunl IOxliiliit.on, for which a miaul named Arthur L. Smith was suspicion, but was itei'iiittt a py a fury, smith nirnii? as gBBld In tha- French department, with cruised ureat dial of iliSKiittsfnctioii, ami WBS tinally laict elm-wlia-re by Gen. Hitwley. On Friday Smith hi.

('apt. Aulrye, Bnosdogoneawottttebbutyt, txtneottot and be K'ipt. Aufv.vp) was held lit hail. As Capt. Aufrye is cut It led to Immunity from arrest, he being with the French Cou-iUatc in this country, Intend? to mnke it a mattarnf diploni ImIMiiti French Miu later at Washington and laBNtBiy IT-li.

At hour on IT i.lnv the d'Affiir. of. the French laOL-aliiin at W.i>lnn*,iou arrived in this city team Weaklngloii aad Instraeted ('apt. Auf rye not to in cuuit in ruinvver li leiml Mcauv.hlle U-lted BtatM DUtlict-Attorney Yaleiitui" reeclvetl the faHowtag tress Beeretair The lion. John K.

Valkmink. Tinted States Attorney, Philadelphia! Tha- Ereinh Informa rae onofBcially that the French Ooramlasioners to Hie K-blbltlon, two of whom were eonanla, and one military attache tat the Legatloa here, whoi-e continue loi the srnl until U.ive- t.in.iirv, heos amatad am mm charife arowlnc ml an nlf.iir with some May I request to sec thai nil the Immu? nities to which gentlemen entitled andar the treaty of 1838 with France, or hy diplomatie asaca, bib napicud. nAMiiia.N i-i-ii. Aft taty Ou tlir oiieniiiff of the oiirt of Common 1'leas till? inoriiiiiK, Mr. Wania-r (ioliiii prSBSBtedBB allilavit Bled l.y Antrve.

it iiiK n.a In lri.i ion and iiiimiinlly iron? arrest. Tlta.vi,-. Iia.ni>: titKt ol the uflldavit and of Secret, try Fish's tclecram, inui the attorney having e.vi-l.T?eil thai tha- writ hnal bean applied without the know ol a act. otli.inl position, the writ wasqnaahed It now remains to be whether the French Logattofl will Inke farther proceedlnBi in the mstterInparaaanre of tfac of the Uulud laws, prtiviiimif fof the ponlsbmenl of petBB-fl concerned In use arreat r.f diplom die ai YALE AOAIBST COLUMBIA THi: FOOT-BALI. KLKVI.NS PLAY THE BOOST C.AMK IN THE UITIva: WIND.

the int-ciiscly cold wciil'ii-r of da.v. the Hoot-hall elan as and Colombia piavd a lively spate ooi the si. Qeorge erieket grovads la ka-ii. Iha BMa were dressed la thaii tOMo, con sistlUKOt tlitllt-flttilllf woolen Slliit-s, lltl.l The hitter triad was pawertew to bMb ths spirit of the Kjat-lat CilHuil.r.i In lilttrally reiiiiv-tTit'il, and Vale hrtv iiiir fair (pioti, amiiBg wlioni win- three WBBltefl MBB, ni.d kwtllH thiiu till-lr Tin- Yale eleven were rtr, si-a-al lu blue skull cap--, lain. Muiti-, White cords," and Une stockings, and consisted of E.

V. Baker, eaptain, who played baBkj atiil. and W. -I- Blgl low tun I). Ilnti anil hilf ('.

N. Wr.lli.-r, W. V. Iiowuei, O. ii.

Clark, B. Warta, aad W. ii. Tavh.r, rashers The eeatame of it InmMas was Hka that of tluir exit pt thai ihetr eapa were Uae aad white ami their "cordn" loose iti-l? id ni tik'ht. The i 1-it-u eiin suteal nf E.

W. Price, eantata, vtim played forward) W. B. Himlforal r.ritl w. P.

played U. M. Ilainiut.iid and W. H. Ward, halfback, and E.

iin dreth, J. W. I'ryoi. E. Jl.Tinn.

D. BTeeka, C. B. Brwwer, and H. v.

Morawood piaynl forwrnd. in point of sin? and BBBBalar dcveloptaeal tha Yale bob ware vastly superior, but the CotamMas wen ry lltba-, wiry men. W. s. BoaaMBs of Harvard was elraeea referas W.

H. De I'm. -I ut 'I loi um 111 i uni U. 'V. I.I?..H Yale.

won l.n* tu. it-, position mol BClceted the neai i liili-boute, which gavv Un the Wind. I'irtv lufjaii ut 3:20 p. and the rule- otaeCTad wa-re those of the Bugby Tas goal was won by Tale after a protraeted stnurtfle of n. irly mtaatea.

B'eekaaad Bradford of Columbia wen oompelled to re tiro, one with skilled lu Bdx und the otlu with bruised head. The then and Yale second lu three minuta i. The mint minium rssnlted in iioth'iiii, In spue tin? desperate efforu Tale to O.i'i.i' came on, and tint-- al lael ItaiiiK mcii With Chilled frames ami tiruiKttl liitt-r, Yale betag declared (In- liy two goals to uuthlUK' TOTAL TOIL OF NL W-YOBE. A FELL BTATEMKNT OK THE AJdlll HIvS AND 1(1 LIS. The vote of tli? Stale of NeW-Yotk lia? finally bet-u BB-TaSBad, results are follow? For 1).

Mor (an, Rcpahlbsaa, l.iieitiK Rt iiliiKOii. Democrat. William J. Bit M. Ortflln.

Unmnback, total vota i. in. ncattentiK, l.ol-l.uoy Uoltiimou's pliualitv, TO.ltlii; in.i.) irlty, fkr l.ieateiiaiil-itiirei-iiur Sli-riuau S. Bogen, Ita-iuilill cau, Wlli.aio Dorabolmer, Allred E. Hrowa, Pro'iloltton, HIIIC; Tnuiiim? Arm StniliK, k.

far cuinil com missent -Dauicl D.gpeaeer, itepub Beaa, Darins A. Oicden, Democrat, Shan well Powell, Prohibition, Autlmny CuUdo hack, Ureenbacfc, 971. or lnsftecUir of Statt Prisons F. Trowhrlaltfe, Bepabllean. Uoberl il.

Anderson. Democrat, Blas T.T.i?i't. Prohibition, John (inenli.Krk, l.iil 1. Por Juilpc of the Court of W. Dun forth, ita publican, Hooii Earl, Democrat, Henry Prohibttton, Man-tiia M.

Hia-kilisiili, (a'ret nliro 75. tin ontiitiituuial Aineiulmeats First, relating to Sup. -1-11111 ni. ut Public Works; Por, agmnst, 81.832! majority in favor, Sec.nul, relating (. of State Prisons Por, against, 80,358 uiiO'ii'i'V in favor, siWOTlst; in a min.

lar AT BYE. Three btirfflars attempted to plunder the bouse of John Orcaaen, ut Bga, WcstcliiHiar tswWOAf, early on Saturday innrnlii-, when one of them wait shot and fatally wountted by a son of Mr. OlBBBBB, after 3 o'clock, ytnini? (Jrcaa-en was BWakl neal by Htt althy foaitsU-ps; iirioi-il a be opened the of bin room ami by the aid of a dark lantern Battled by one of the men, saw i'uuiing up Ou seeing Mr. (ireacen the tbroo turned and runlicd down stairs, not heedlug the ctniimiiiid to stop or he would tire upon them. Ar the last burglar passed tbrouich the open doorway ut tbc foot of the stairs, QlBBSM and the man fell.

His rii.tipaiiloiin ratnriieil, di il the wouuded man from the house, and all three tlisrtppi fired. The tMcupunt? aif I lie Iioiiho not pursue tliein, lint Htxin alter tlaylL-'ht some citizens ulseovert. 1 a woiuiilctl man with a blanket Ivtagh) lite rnud sltle a short (llsiuui tram Mr. boass. Tin in Juiod mail wiot taken lielore Justice nt'iiry, runl gw.e name as of the Waral aif tb city he tin commltta al ta? the eoiiuly The priaoaec evidently Gemaa, abnut jm years of age, aud the Jail ileelaits tliat ht aaiuiot live many BUFFALO'S TRI'ASUREK PKrUKKH THE CITY.

Blkkalo, N. Dec. Ute City Treasurer, Joseph Bork, under whose administration it wus supposed the city had lost neaily half a million of dollars, ha? secured tha- city lu full to the amount of We ha? also pioved, as usslicneo of the firms of Lyon, Bork A Co. and Ly.m that tbo wus no Indebtedness ut all, and has satisfied claims agulnst them to the amount of leaving of their dchls still unpaid. TkCIB Is now In the leu r.t-r'? lututl? with which to pay liiei-i- debts, mid he has days' time in which to settle the remainder.

This exhibit is regarded as re tnniknhle, aud as yet no iiirtlia-r BeUoB l-aeii taken in tbc ci lmliii.l suits brought by the city against Mr. Bork. A jury declared that the man had come to ish "by sn unknown w.iu.m." About ou a par with this Is the Milwaukee verdict respecting a man who boon crushed to death in a mill, when the jury remarked: "Bo bUme can be attacued to the ma? chinery." POSTSCRIPT. 3:30 a. m.

LATEST FROM Tilt: SOUTH Tin: COMMITTEE IN luv MMMBATB TO TUK Dee. House Ixmisisma In TCatifBtiaf tttiVOt except-lr. MbiiIbii and Mr. Blackluirii. Tlie.v liave funned no plan nl iiiv.siication as yet.

IfcajTW-B WffMUd in 11 iiiensnre liy tlif of In? State II is to-lligiit that the tNBfB here ordered away. A DEMOCRATIC EXPLANATION. Cou-Murs, B. C. is port.d here to iiiirht that 10 neifTiM-s, who ft white man Allen, ami wounded another named Raker, I nt Abbeville County, and who were I discovered to lie iu a plot to the were laketi from the Sheriffs posse and lynched by ObibbIbbB Thirteen BBgNBI raatod on warrant? imiiciI hy trial justice, and they were under a stroiiR jruartl to jail at Anderson, in adjoining raiiinty.

fur at is that while en route they were QaaCgb-B, who enme liiverund siiinmarily dealt with. Tlure are no details of the affair. The ex? iti ment is COURT SUMMONED TO TALLAHASSEE. Tai-I-AHAs-uk. Dea.

iiieiiilnr? nf the Supreme Court have lieen summoned tu ami will arrive to-niifht. It understood if tho Circuit Court decides to commit the Returning Bawd for contempt an will ha made at onco to the Supreme Court. THE LATEST FORE Kl NEWS. THE EASTERN QCKSTloX. BBB-OBM RSOABDOfG lin: OOKI uMSCM.

LOBBOB, Miunlay, Dae. 11, ItNL The of The Tinos the new? from onaalaiidnoplc inure paa-ltlc Bad hopaTfll Ih it has iia-cn for time. l'-nni Muni nl Hr.ll-.iuiry's il may lie inf' rrnl tii.tt 1 I still avant to on-upntiain. admit? mot mep i iiviiiilahlc, but maint tin? that other may BB foillitl, anil that Till Key OOgUi to In- mliwi tl Milne tinn in whieh to carry aitit rcforin, occupation tat be tai only In BBBC Bf her i-allnro. The Teh u'raph Agency ttft the Iniair interview between the Marquis of Batlsburj and fien.

Igantief Issl I Fru? iv showed aadefataadlaa between tima coin I jiiete nil Tbc Conference will daddeaatha caudltion of the Ureek pop-lation la Tarkejr. Ihe standard's special from I't-tT reports thai the I I Martini? of Baiiehnr) has proposed la gira TBrhaFByear in wiii? to any nal the refoi BOVMABU lu isvADi.l). an Bsaawed that tas Turk? about mo Klilllllr.il. I. dispatch reparta tii.it the Turks hove tit c'rirtil at an that they arc iililiira-tl to oc cniiy Hoiiinaniaii tiiritnry.

ob ooBOOBik ill-patch from ConstanHweplt fa Company states thai Ike Marqua a.f rtallskary had aa iiii.li. mi- with the sultan today. It anderalood Uml pa i inaaiiy of lews int? pre.alled up la the present i lioiir twten Un- M.tiipii-. hi.I (it ti. Uu.til.TI an.I tin- i mm.i-.-iii- Interviews between Ike plrnl poten ilartea have I ail lut it favorable in good COBBrataCIBB Al COMBTASTIXUPLB.

Tan Muni ism ai IBs mm bad conspired la aeaaaelaatc Mitt ol rilli-tel at hi? i. U-l Wed n. -I Amolli; Un- eoaaptratori engaged la Ite other platte f.n> oil suit, Murad are two a I'nic. aad The latter was fatal iiy Aaatstaal DrageaMae. the Bntlsb BmOteuf, TUK FRENCH MINISTRY.

M. Jll.is BIMOB IN QOMTIOX. 10, A Cabinet council was held on Saturday to ssasldi the of It that Mm Babea, sltheaah ut timt itraaclT appoaed la ii a at.li?a*iitetl tai part Wttfe lo-rtbsill, Mlll Ihtett.f War, lu otilar fiuiiirate ii.Ii.iihi? "I M. I S'lnoli into the liii'aure had in M. Simon It.

la-, I oir, I liait III- Hollo of II. a- inn ii. M. Simon sabseqnentlj h.il a conference til' Uapulillertii le.i<|,|>. lite rein -I til III? tlltaalltl III til Wll.thal* he -liollol accept the ntlii-e.

A COMPBOMIBB IL Accordlag to the.ibinntlun agreed tokjr Preatdenl Mt.M.iin.ii nt to- Cabinet roundl M. would the of .1 mil M. P.ir deas would lake lhal ef worabip, To Coiiii. ni of the Department of the Brine, In aa idle of the opposltloa of Prefect, baa pa nt a resolution lit favor of complete OEITVAEY. TIIK IKiN.

OBOBQK A. The Hon. QcOTH- A. I dtiIioIiii, win? died yes tii.i.it in citai was iii.iny ears a las iihaal "i thai city. Prior to the war bla Bna did a taiBa in cotton ami ttijoy.

tl aluio-t uiiliiintetl en-tilt niiraiad. Dartag the dvll itrlta thai wen eacsxad ext, ii-ivi ly in blm kiltie liiiniiiij; und wile in t. Bad 1.1 dartaa atu mpta sbtnta iBppllsa from s.t sa. Mr. Tia-nliolm SS i i UUg ailhiTftil ol (ne a ami was saeretaiy a.f iBa Traaanrji al the Haw aif its tlaiwnfali.

lie bad attalaed Ih of 70. The thuea of the sbippiiiu lu (Ti.nli Wet? ait hait in Ihr bbi.mn NON? l'IT IN Till: LOMO CAB? Ai.i'.anv, N. irr.ilil.il a BBB BBll III the BBSS ol Jn.ili al.v in tue a- aa i ol tin- pa -tiple i.n.i aiiT Joba Leahy, tint t. -a In? ileilMti'i lit it lainm I.oui until Ihe xi meeting ol the eonrt, on Tneadaj afti t.it aex'. Mr.

eonaaa-l for defendant, mm lonHatu-r day to strike oal the U-tlaraaj of Attoruii-d mi Child, 111 Which he tclilli il to a eoiiM-r-a! Ion h. li. with d. inlitut. hut Justice Osl.I.

nl. I fli" A motion in ease was alan dialed. THBKI RAILWAY (All- Ill KIAI.ii, Dec. 1(1. KasteiTi pgbsOauuJtM tliiin No.

here i a. inn nil a fr, tiaiu at Dale Stall.m, -li) unleai.tst of In r-, r.l.iv. Theiiitlie train, ihiim-Iiii- of one ITiiluian, eornh, one hum knu: a at. bagB-fa ear wen- Inn T. A paaaeagcr, name oaknown, who, after retllua ool returned for bis coat, wss boraed tli-aih tho cur.

All the othi-r poam ligias a leaped unhaj t. asaasaasssasasSaj A nuiiili iicirlicta (1 BUM lend In rc SIllU. l'OIUSll'8 Mill Knox! KboxI Knox! Kmix's Ft in vnriiiy lad tea ireiiUenien. Ule lis iKirtaimii? "I KnclUb list? mnl iniitiirllim Heotofa can? 219 r.i...eiv.?ti mu? Annas CTRICTUBE, DtSBBBBl of Ilia li lituerndve On-itu? tstbtrally itnd rnr.a?l. IIKNIIY A.

It lit, 1, Ullll llOuri lo .1. CENTENNIAL EXHIBIT. WM IIAVK JIST lllTKlVKI? A LABQB AssaiUT MK.Nt OP CLOCKS AM) BBOBZBB HI-' SlT'lllli'll WiiuxMA.Nsiiip, LATBL1 rxiiinini) AT itiii.v. TO WHICH WK ATTKNlTtTN. Kt HCYI.KIt, IIAIITI.KV al CKAII.tM.

10 lUIDKM.IM*:. ft ami JOHN-HT. E. A. Newell.

NEW AND DSBTBAJUaf HTYI.KH IN Dressing Robes Jackets Sll.K BAWmWBlBW AM) TIIK NEW BOABP," DKNTS l.INEU (II.OVK-, POM HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT LOW PRICES. 727 COKXKK WAVKKLKY-l'LACE Fair ihe neu ils? we ogrr out larsp sn.t ela-anitt sjasj of VUBMTt'KE St IX1WEB PBICEH than bsfura. GROSS Excelsior Furniture a re room West Tiffany Co. UNION SQUARE. II remain op in tie Grains Nn LACE CURTAINS.

LACK Onr the nssiilin? ut if reliil lu thl? ci.iinii oui? ut an rlMce Iron, a lin.i?e tettring frtun nuil ill clOBtttl nut at uuc-liall tint li-ii 1 prier. TII'KIHII Just ree-i vol tillmet from s.i.j rn? In vnlie of liiiL-s ami Iran a I) or Mat to a lar-e-ilzed AND I tT? at li'Niirc tin ir CAEPWTO le.liiciinii in tit tur nf Velvet? II. Hin? mum ii.ply, aud in Jit untl all width? ii KNAPP, Nos. and Door T. Koilirnitli-ritl Piano ami l'utile iint niclvetI at I in? than mild iuiitt.rtatli.it.

Japanese Art Treasures. our tnn 467 rornri of (in-i-iti WEDNESDAY. Til HMD Fill DAY, I Mie lutter 13, 14, and 16, Urge ami valn.ll.I?- i oil. it. on ol JAPANESE GOODS, t'OltCELAINN, CHINA.

rtllONZES. AN TluriTlEH, HII.K Kor.E?, CUHIO-, Jlv.ll. V. l.A(?,l'EltEI> WAKE. CAB I aud ill kluiUof Ii.uihI in J.i|-i?iie?f i many tetter? ii la tin? Hnr.

lull? o. lite nf tl.l? II.we uiiott from Hi? of Un- on Mr. II liiiVI.Kof Ynko i II fo.liiw? Ii i 11 i to' ntcril ami a lion of i.t??l? iIH.it in Knro, or A and that tin. li.e at MM Ii that Japan, the Ooct ilispl-y l.nti.i 11.1 Aii. in i te nidal, or llie ft! II c.i.l l.n?lli- A M.UIKOII.

Art Am Hone, of I mm t'i lio.t? ut the St. PrOmbar? ininn j's'iili, I l.iiM the ronr feeling of trust. WM. II. DoVI.E lln- i.illn linn 1m? oia-ti eililt.Ilion HONDA? and 1 II, -DAY.

Ii ein'i. i II onr eormr nc would itr pet-tfully UlTlU-our Iiit-ml? the pnl.lit to n. FIELD, MORRIS, Co. S. II.

Ik? re.ulv at our nfllct- nn ihe Momlay morning pre? lou? the KCONOM? IN ITURE. Il.iy ol' ii I.if and MTC at mtmmw it VIA It WW.K KKilhl II? ami 1 lintii- 11 tt nul upward. i. aad iioi.io.4Y pi.i->r'vr??. Mia.

in-- I nl ti "I tl'l nul nl IliH-ki-r nI, tin I Jai.lii.lt-i.-i?, Knit GEO.C, FLINT Co, I I HI Hi.it?, lui. IOd. ami lUS W.at 1 tv.il ii lilt ami TC oi.e licor of Que WHAT MIAU. I IUY Foil IIItlM-AM AND NKW I.AI-. -s I III-- NKA1H UlfllKELLAH ANSWER? AMI WHY? CMIIItEI.IA? A III: AND r-l AM) IX TlllsE HAU) TIMKS AltK l.MINKN 1 I.

i I III. NOW OFFEIl TO Til I'l'lll Illlll AND TIIK I. A lili I Mnl OF I II' (iOODM IN IHK WOULD. PUD KS IN COTTON, Kid'M TO Pill? IN Ol ANACO. 1 ItOH t'i TO Hi.

PUD IN HIOH HI Isaac Smith's Son MAN? I'At'T I'HIHiS, Ni. HHOADWAV. CANAL NO. Ulti llltOADNVAN, IIHINKII Of THREE AWARDS WITH MEDAL A.Mi DIPLOMAS, 6H0 Ncw-York, SILVER PLATED GOODS. Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia.

KXTKAI'T FKO.ll HKHOKT. "AN BXT-XHIVa DISPLAY Of ULVsU PLATKD IHMI ALL VAlUliTlK? OP HOLD I U'MlK. nu ni hollow platkd upon white METAL, IS HI' llliilf EXCELLENCE, Wl I II Dhsn.ss IN GOOD TA-T- and Ai.riY and einimii ok hi PEUlOK "TIIEIK MANY PATIEHNH KNIVES, F0UK8, AND auk OP EXCE1.LKNCK. -niEiit iiisnniicAi. Il -sIHATINO I'llA-iES 01 THE FIFTEENTH AND N1NEI'LES I II CIMllllKs AN ORIOINAL AM) EI.AIIOUATE CO in IT 11 in OK I No ACTEIt AND PRAIbKWOHTIIY E.VCELLENCE, HoTU IN DEW10N AND I.XECI HON." REED BARTON 'K BKEN AWAKDED FIKMT PHEMIU1IH WAKE W1IEHKNEK EX1UU1TEL? iN AJ AND COUNTHIEH.

Salerooms, 686 Broadway, N. Y. FOH JUtKAKFAHT. CHOCOLAT-MENIER, FOH oai ths Iliu-bsit at tb? Eihlbltiod siso, 10 Mcttal? froui the World'? Ex The hot olate Factory In the world. AN NUAl.

CONSUMPTION KXCEEDH 'Hold by Ororcr-, DrugfUi? Loodou Depot No. 7 CUuiou piaok STARR MARCUS, aa alOHN'ST. (UP 8TAIH8), to Holiday Purchaser? im? iiNiially Aiil collections of Rich in Diamond? and other precious stones Pearls and Cameos Ciold Jewelry of new and tasteAil designs pre? pared lor the present season; Clocks, and Household Ornaments in great variety, ol latest importation. Success Unquestionably the Greatest Success of the Day! Enthusiasm of Purchasers Unbounded! A Complete Revolution in Sewing Machines! Makes the Only Real Lock? stitch Nothing Like it in the World! NEW WILLCOX GIBBS SILENT SEWING MACHINE. i 'i.

a- invlt. il tu tills Inm and luvratlain in m-wiuir BMI hinca, or, If they an- at a al.Maine from anv sirrm-r, to pawtal to the head utBce tor i and Hat of otters, Ac 800 IllKMDWAV, or. NEW-VOItR. Tha? Al'ToMATIC BBS the award? and premium? the Ainerl.an iDHtitaite, Kiniikl.n Insti? tute of ivnnnvlvuiila, ami the Ceiiieiiuisl aUo bap state ami wherever exliltiita.t, Tbr iiiupiinv fiom mer Ininr? nuil M'to sre SB tha- lookout for opportunity. Sl'd run iilla-ii.

tiiin 1.1 imrtKiiii inn it.iiehini* their HIGHEST 'CENTENNIAL AWARD. Diploma of Honor aud Medal of Merit. lit the -lein of adopted, I'lanim of all BBiSS re ma.Ira!-i.f pie. fesl. the MSSI rliitra-I'T, hut ti.e true last mint mrin only rn reports of tin? pauylng tbr I In-Judaea (uiiiiil In lbs KasjM 1 -ill Ol' 11 aa- -i antlliy their venllet have etiur.

to them Till-: I.IMIMM.' 11M III X(? All the Requisites of a Perfect Instrument in the Highest Degree POWEE, AM) BINUIHQ OF In.Nr.. BAHR AMI II.A. TtOITY II. T. IM ni A i 1 It IN.

BOUD1TY nP.I'.INAI.I OK (ON-Tlll KNCKI.I.KM )K YvoltKMAN slllp OU a II. nui; (irunaU. I ilia ra- aiual I'jnriylat m. Knabe Baltimore Sit. tl'A I'll FURNITURE.

New and Elegant Styles. FURNITURE COVERINGS. A Magnificent Assortment of ENTIRELY NEW GOODS. Estimates and Designs Fur? nished for Furniture, Drape? ries, and House Decorations. B.

L. SOLOMON SONS, 657 and 659 Broadway, Oppoftltr Iti.nit-M. Grand, Square and Upright PIANOFORTES. WARKUOOMH, Won. 211 343 East Highest Award at the Centennial Inhibition.

Cheerful Fires. i imiiImtIiiikI I.h For ObBBM Open Stoves. It luuke.i mus? Intense and healthy Meat very little Ash In Kt iiiitiinit ni, au?) tlie beat C-OUel Coal. -AH Per Ton, delivered In City. CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY, 71 Broadway, llooni 38.

CAI.VIN A. WAwWSMS, UKTAII. M.IM*. Branch Qtkub. PnsAWOPi Yiutl, 430 to 440 Pirat-ave.

OBD-UH MAIL ATTKN11ED TO. WEBER PIANO-FORTES NIIXtiON. I tsko every opportunity to recommend mud prali? your KKI.LOUU. For Uielaet six rears your I'lanoa bave been uiv chvtet lor the Cvneert-rvotn mad tuy own LUCCA. Your UprlshtssmaTri'iiiiridrsirv'liistTuments and detwrve their great success.

PATT1. 1 have tlis llanos et every oelebratcd maker, but give peutt the preference over all BTIIA INS, iuiir ItanuaaatouUh hoes Titrer yet any Putnot ichtrh -V 111 1.1. Madame Parons called your Tlsno the flueat In the MUttos. rullu indorse that opinion. They ha.o ut Htval angwhtrt.

Plisas Ht.aonable. Terms Kasy, A ItliKOOMH eerier Ta 321 to 329 cor. Twentieth-st, Will open on MONDAY, Dec. 11, full line of new Winter i.oo-i-?, by sad will be offered low um WILL OPEN ON MONDAY FULL LINK OP HOLIDAY PRESENTS, FINE BRONZE GOODS. FANCY BOXES, JEWELRY CASES, GILT AND FANCY JEWELRY, FANS, fa CLOAKS AND SUITS, Iroin an importer of vtff lot of an which we offer at very 400 MATELASHE CLOAKS, eitm? fine soap-wl, brsld, 'oriner price, MATELASSE I) LMAN8, handsomely silk snd fringe, fO former price, $18.

l.ol.MANs, Helit snd dark trimmed with li-sg, haiiitm.tiie frtnire, lioodfl: of thi? lot Hiere are 15 and 75, former price and "VI. 100 CLOAKiH. -pib; fornn-r will i.leaae thistteCioMk? are all made from theflneat material? The at vie? am the very beat. Tbs be op, and the are on? Iialf tlielr lie. SUITS.

HUIT.reduced to $10 gn SUIT.reduced to 16 OU fib suit.reduced to 17 (30 HUIT. to 19 our ImcBt CASHMERE aud CAMEL'S II AI It SUITS, (23 reduced Ii inn $40 and l.sh i $95, reduced from (ISO, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. CI.OHINO OUT COST. UNDERWEAR OF EVE11Y DEHCHIl'TION. FRENCH AND DOMESTIC MANUPACTUH-, wl.ii-li We will offer ut EXCEEDINGLY LOW INPANTS' OUTFITS READY-MADE AMD TO ORDER.

MILLINERY GOODS IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES. FRENCH FELT HATS Now full lino of New shape? In all the new uiaiiiif-t tiinsl for and of Hie Pan? and i.l.tt?*, brown, boule creen, drait, White, ecru, j. Hoc. (1 Ab; fluent quality. (1 10.

We liav-e the largest and noil compteU stock of good? lu ihn city. OSTRICH AND FANCY FEATHERS IN ENDLESS VAHIETY. Latest novi-itie? in ex. New it-1 eii by every am.r. BONNET RIBBONS IN AI 1 HE NEW SHADES.

SASH RIBBONS. 7-liKh s.V.s 11 It I II 11? )N, all sUk. null SAMB RIBBON, In.Inc. lu. tu? in all isiik stock, salt was all chaaeil beloie the advance In VELVETS.

60 Piece? of BLACK VELVET, (1 55; worth (.. piemeo at BLACK VELVET, (I 101 piece? ut BLACK VELVET, $. 101 worth 50. Hro.ui, Navy H.ue, Dottle Green, i 'animal, 1'luni, 11 ail i In- newt lor bilks to match all our of Velvet aud Ribbona. LACE GOODS.

FRENCH LA? OU1PURE LACE. CACHEMIRE LACE, THREAD LACE, YAK LAO? Special attention LACE GOODS. CHILDREN'S LACES VELVET CAl'S? l.A( 1U FELINOS variety. tttMrmt smainiltirei.t stock of Herman HOSIERY, For and Children. In WOOL, COTTON, EH IN.

t. ALL THE NEWEST STYLES. Huacal reduction ol (JO i.t 92 75 a) I I P- I doZi-U. MEP.INO VESTS from Hbc. to Ceuta' MEKINO DRAWERS reducitl from eue.

to 49c. Full line of Cartwrlirbt A Waruer'aand all the lnsdlng brands MERIXO UNDERWEAR. OENTS' LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS. KID CLOVES. 1,000 dozen BUTTOM8.M 3-BUTTONS.

$1 ALL ED-ALL THE NEW SHADES. LADIES' TIES. LATEST NOVELTIES. N. TO THE TRADE.

H. O'NEILL 321 TO 329 CORNER OF TWENTIETH ST. STEINWAY's DOUBLE VICTORY 8TKISWAT Rons have been decreed the reeom TWO MEDALH OF HONOR and TWO DIPLO? MAS OF MERIT, luconteatahly tue bouor? Imv upou any piano display the Centennial Exhibition, no other piano exhibitor Oaring received more than one Medal ami one Diploma. To the Meaara. HTKINWAT only corded, by the unanimous verdict of the atgrcsof excellence in ail their stylet," oe ihowu by the loitow official report ou the stbixway exhibit of tiranaI, and Iprttiht Finnot, viz.

For greatctt concert capacity in tirand pianos, aise est degree of excellence in all fAelr stylet of tiz. volume, purity and duration of tone, ami extraordinary camp ing capacity, utth ptteUiontind durability of else, deposition of lite strings, and construction and ll.e metal frame." After Uii? the minutely Indorse? principal aii'l valuable of Siat.MVAT's patented invutt? Lions, which have made Tiik st-in way The Standard Pianos of the World. i kin being the ouly piano maker? who ra.na. facture "every portion of tin- instrument, iiicludiu- part-, wen- Imuored with an MttialI Diploma of Merit for the e-celleuce" of tlielr Ma? chinery Hall exhibit, upon the following off.cl? reporto! the Judges: Them of composite metal show the Aitthtst per fechte of finish and workmanship and the greatest firmness end vet fertility of metal structure, a ttecl-like and sounding tetth a tensile strength exceeding tbt. per tipiareeeidlmstsr, as demonstrated liy -ctiuil The full metal fromm of cupola shone, possess an uncqnalcd degree of reeistance, pout ting a vastly increased tensionof siring? without the sttghmt daiiucr of break or crack in metal frames, thereby eantider ably Increasing Ute vibratory power, and augmenting Ok Uutts? ol their in.it rum ruts." FIRST GOLD MEDAL OK HONOR, PARIS.

1867. FIRST MEDAL, LONDON EXHIBITION. EVERY PIANO WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEAR Of Catalogue? mailed free on Sleiiuvay Sons' Warerooms. STEINWAY HALL. 109 ill New-York.

LEATHER GOODS, DRESSING CASKS, DESKS, FOLIOS, DISPATCH BOXES. ALHl'MS, JEWEL, AND HANDKERCHIEF CASES, CAKD BOXK.s, THAVEI.INO HAGS. H( III YI.EK. II.4KTI.KY Ai 19MAIDEN-LANE. il? A Hit OH YyAKHEN WAUD oV, Maoufiwtureil FURNITURE, 70 ASti 77 COM.

Offer Uli-ir large eleg.ut In ihe Medieval at gTeally SMITH'S PAT. PEBFORATED BUCKSKIN INDERGARMENTS. OreaU-t protection to cheat aud lung? erer tenu.

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