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Show GENERAL. New York Ntwi; Mew York, 1. The princ-e Alexis, i after inspecting the Weit Point Aead-1 Aead-1 emy, returnod here this afternoon. Connolly is beginning to despair of securing bail. The sheriff thinks there 1 is no possibility of such an event. Tlireo of Tweed's bondimen have signified their intention of withdrawing and if the names of others are not secured se-cured he will share the fate of Connolly. Mayor Uall is not yet arrested. IgNew York, 1. The Tribune states thut Connolly yesterday prepared full confession of all the transactions of the ring, and that three of Tweed's fconds-men, fconds-men, including Huh Hastings of the Com 7ierci(i I Aiteertucr, have sfgniled their intention to withdraw. Di'Mlructlva Iturrlvau. Boston, 1. A special to the Tramltr from Htilifax sayp, that a hurricane vis-' ited tho northern side of the Uland f (.'ape Itrdon on the night of the 26lh nil., doing immonee damage to fconsea, I'urnir, tri'cs and shipping. The tide' was four feet higher than eyar known before. A number of yessej anchored at Port Halgrove dragged their anchors und (i'5cl out of the strait to the sea. Tho llermudean brig Jmjte-r, from Cliftrlottetnwn, Vim wrecked on Fox. island; one man saved only. Tea schooners were wrecked in the strait. It is feared there baa been contiderahle loss of life. Iucrtnit Iu A!at- Apiirogtrlttllena. j Washington, 1. Tke report K iecretary of tbo nav vill r.et;emBuend 1 more libera aipropnations ky congrMs (ban those of last y-ear, they beln in- . sulticieat for the effective force, not' more than thirty or forty vessels being , now hIIori, out of one iiundred od the list, oxclysivp of Ally iro,n-Qlads, nearly i nil of wlipli pr laid up ftnd oq( of Hr- ! vieo. . a tha Hfpttl ', Wiifhitinton, 1. The poglmatev has , ttdinnienccd sending to diatanfc points copies of his annual report, and encloses ti unto to publishers depending on their honor not to print the report in advanco of its. delivery to congress. lie will . n gain recommend tho abotltiofi of the franking priy-ilcge, and ask for legisla- , tion lo relieve the department of tho : delny and embarrassment in re-adver- Using propo5a!s for carrying mails in , cases where they have been deception; . and failures by straw bids, nuQ to aaee , I provision far giving contracts to th ' ( loweRt reeponsihlo bidders. Tlie MntcCoburn Flgli(. I New Orleans, 30. The lUcc-Poburi j excursion train leit the 'Mobile1 raflr'oad ' depot, nt the foot Of Canal stroel, at 7ili0 ii.m, ' 'J'lie train consisted often coaches with 500 sporting men, tho majority of ! tho better class, including lawyers, physicians, phy-sicians, bunkers, merchants, etc. Among tho prize ring uotabtos were Tom Allen, Sherman, Thurston, Ned O'Baldwin, Tom Jvelly, Jim Cusack, Jim Cfibur.n ar.d Pooley liace. t'lie tfaii reached 1 ALonlgo'nieiiy statron, 'Mis'sisshipi, forty miles from New Orloans. at 0, and 1 tlio ring wtii imnicdiittely pitched oj, ' high gy.ound iri tlie hine woods, abent , niiy yaras irom tne traor, jim Uoburn i Eiiporintending ita construction. Coburm j and Mnco arrived on the gro and from St. Louis, both in excellent condition, Cuburn weighing a hundred and sixty-four, sixty-four, Mace a hundred and sixty-eight. At 10:80 Coburn ?.iv?d ih& ring amii I g7P'v cheering:- -a m'o'tr.tfn t '"later Ukc , Mapped 'in. 1)M Calpifte aiK"l.i(rVy ' Powers were his' second's " and Qnkiirn i had Ctsick fqd Tom Allew. ' Coloefees 1 Uiinti, of iJow Orleans, was elected referee; ref-eree; umpire, At. Smith for Mace, and I Jim Coburn for Cehurn. After the ne-; ne-; mil pvuliininaries tiuo wan ea11-' " , flglitingcomi"-'-' " ..4 ftnq 1 ji irat Hound Lasiofi thirty-two mia-I mia-I utes, at tlie eml of which Coburn tlirenf I ilnce. I Second Nothing decisive; Maee ) ftgnin thrown. . '1 bird Sharp lighting; hath vre j down. 1 J''ourtb Long sparring, no llghtiqe. Tho reforee saia tho ueoitle had cone to seen light &;A not t'noliog. The men then advanced and Coburn got a blow on Mace's neck, il ace got in heavily on Coburn's left eye. tirst tyC(i allowed al-lowed for Mace. l-hfth'-loeyero fighting; liace elinelied nnd Coburn throw him over the ropes. Sixth Tho men clinched and Coburn thnw irace, fulling heavily upon hira. Seventh -7- Iiard fighting; Cpburp forced Mace to tlie rejies nnd threw hini. Kightli. No lighting; Cebnrn threw Mare at the ropea. Ninth. Somo hard fighting; Maco forced Coburn to tho ropoi both down. Tenth nnd Eleventh Kounds. The men niftiiifelod a decided indisposition' to light, and after much sparring and feigning tho reforeo ordered them to thcircorncrs and declared the fight a draw. Time four hours and ten minutes. min-utes. Monetary and Steka. : New York, 1. Gold heavy and weak; sterling a V. U., 67 6-8; Quicksilver, Jd: W. F., m; Pacific Mall, 4ft. London, 1. Consols, 02. Tallow 18. Od. Liverpool, 1. California wheat 12s. ; fid. Pari?, 1. Rente?, o'i francs, 65 cen- timc?. |