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Show i tiotoK r ikiiii'm:. ten nrU IMItur-. llfrl llir Ixlltor tiribe Stu I'rMiiel-e-M(lirtnlrlr. Sdv Yokk, Dec. 1 2. At 1 o'clock tins afternoon Herman OcIricb gavu a OHiiplimeutary luuehtou to M. II. DiYn'ingcf tho San Fran-ci-co Crorfe. C'oiers were laid forfourfetu gueU In tlie private dining roam of the Iiwycr' Club in the laudable building. Th! wauite'a unusual gatlicrlng, as every leading uew-papcr in the zrefct metropolis was represented. The menu w as, as ! usual at Mr Oelrich"-. entertainments magnill-cent. magnill-cent. The import of the gathering is a matter of (-peculation. 4t Is ? ild in Xr;xvjj3itr Itow that Mr. De Young is likely to take charge of one of the creat niorniug pajfrs In Xew York Certain partie aic making gresl eiibrts to gtt him to locate here, and the gem-rat belief is thai they will make Inducement strong enough to tempt him. The following well-known news-pir news-pir men, invited to meet the Western journalist, enjojeil the tlaloratu ?rrad: Cliarles A. Dana, of lln San: G. G. Howland, of the HcruM; Hirw'd Goodwin, of Oii-l.itrcto' Oii-l.itrcto' Adtcriiscr: George W. Tur ner. Colonel Cockerill and Billard riniith, Worl-J: C. II Miller. Tu.ttr, Cnlond Brown. Ve-; Nicbolar Bidiil-, TdtyraMi J. I. C. Claris Jlurnini Journal, and Allan Fore man. Juurnatvi. |