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THE NEW YORK HERALD. eae Se —_—_— WHOLE NO. 7043. MORNING pa. JTION—MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1850. PRICE TWO. CENTS. “ARRIVAL OF THE ARIEL: with guae of heavy evithre, and drawing litle water, are THE LEGISLATIVE POLICE UOMMITTER, — | Fourteenth and twenty-sixth streetn, and pls a] ‘The Change in the Weather, the Obiet feuide ly ; THE FIRST SNOW —~A TERRISLE AQUALL. rent out, ; Seamer ty bsliriste Gants Menke ee kur not ace him ether; it was theatre | the rlesssnt woatber we have been tiiotie oe Hine — The Var: Montieur contains an article om the oonsteng- Bixamination of Captains Walling and Gart— | ¢.124 uy town so much ashe goes through book; and Chief of Poltee bot time past, is all It wne be: ia , ONE DAY LATER } (on of the ¥rench mortar boats, the invention of whiah Explanation of Justice Wewh—-Tostt town wards; I judge this from going out mt we hearof thei quite frequeatiyy . over. “Ti was beshen, is upon redely T! IBM LUBE. At attedbutes to the Emperor Napoleon IL. ae mony | iim when I was detailed at bis ouce; I Ve ons of two houses which, from common rumor { on Saturday night, by = shabey specimen of u save ‘The Duke of Cambridge te w'aying on a vintl atthe from. the Prison Associution—ttieverations | ledge of but three or fot bouser of Brvwtitoti preheat tag wy ot posit’ | storm, that rum itself out iu the course of aa boar, and —— Bowe nee ardit te ta, shoctly expected a i ; , i . pant of yo om eatiorerceycrt waa Soap nae Rained eee pir me od ng ing than eg cihee, but we had the ‘woman’ arrested | Obsoged © m eo'd, ebilly, anp'emsamt ram, Fors tine it | Geseral Canrobert’s Mission to Sweden The following ss tuurnsey of hia rasjortye pot @ street apd Broadway; there was one on ‘obs; 1 do not kmow that the case | Japked ac though the storm was im enrnest, as feathery and Denmark sae Fees, wikia has just closed. has bore form: 0 pe- The Police Committee of the Legislature met on Saturday | grrect, but we made it rather unprofitable, eonviciion, althongh I mado the | gases alied the sir, and the ground whitened visibly; but x ried of trending xd crust rinitetons. ‘at the usual hour, in the hall of tho City Library, thore | moved; 11 all such places once in each betore the magistrate; D mover heard ‘the rein that followed dab ai of the See J have not hesitetes to unite the atms of Sardinia te Deing t the entire body of bers, On the othe’ Guiet of Vollee none: last six months I sal come back and left the place; [ soon waded ‘traces VISIT OF THE KING OF Lose Powers who are airugyling in the cause of justice in pour bia Pi as aeons knowledge of any such places in the warc; we do mot three onthe sibs; we have not | visitation, nnd gave the earth» more rombre hue, SARDINIA TO PARIS, bebalf of the civilian’ ton ano Inlependence of woidous, It ‘organization of the meeting, ways furnish the particulars of these places Ney shops in \ue ward, but somertew plroes ate | Yesterday was stormy, rainy and unpltassm! through: alent tmnt be thing for ovr wotdisrs axak entlors to share tr Me. Justioe Welsh appearod aud avked to be allowed to saansns bngeh ed of ibeee Roig, T we hot SO ay ee aE Tae Y ont” During te carly gacvof the dap,e Serco wad val of Hundred Irish in bi ~ ah = ha) tee prema’ Freee, , * * a - a by i> vd grea ae explein part of hla testimony of the previous day. Being | ‘ht isthe not to mato an arrest, a It would ex ow the | je, gth of time fo. wich s praoser ie deaa' Oras (be oly, otun the sovtinnsah -ershctean totes foe Three Im Laverpool | tg tofour watted ever Ts senate a inate placed upon the stand, he said=—in my testimony yester- | wade tle business unprofitable by *fafailing a Pee © ceassination, Copendben man: cumstance, an the whid trom that quarter merely does from America. Tag, VNlet whit inaure co emch patina Lie dagitimnate day) did not mean to be understood that I would take | man to stund at the door with a generally long encugh to emaole us 4 ba 2 a. Dail in certain cases under tho statute, but that I would | When any visiter came bo torned the decos there mey be; Linvariably have apy damage to the chipping in the harbor; ar it was, expenses of the war sseeisitale mreturrende to le however, the easels dic foul somewhat, thougt!'we beard of tm serious disaster oscuriing to any of then. Tho strepte were alment cxtircly deserted, and those whe did venture cut found the carrying of on umbrollk s very crioup matter, ar \here was altogether too high e-whad blowing to justity the putting up of so much caernsa Several nafortunate sraft, who would insist on Leartag the uz propitious elements, were compelled to seud sede tor ' > ie ; } by & magistrare be‘ore holding them; fake 1} more for th rellef of the parties confined, as would | Ttuored some paraiee ont told thee © @ Y ve pera Be Senay f [york meme is @; have heard of ‘probably have suggested to me had the parties been | their teing surprised and arrested, and of curse they |) ™ OFy helug 5 vo icemen, have veca offered ‘Drought before me on o warrant; I ate in nome } sid net after 7ecrare ta ceebeirentn, Wie, ome, Gi not compet RAK, erie noes bg hg To aves have placed a prisoner into the custody of tho | LeliMMon"the Chie! of Vllom, backed fy u in eyrets | clwayndee ined to receive. nuch gift; Thave hed trowole officer who had the warrant, h» being willing to ] complain of me, put the Coief refused to tuterfere, telliag | ¥' poticewen who seemed deeply interested tv clea: take him, and the circumstances of the caso | ler that he bad heard of ker es'sblishment; { thine ros, but de not know of their receiving fees ex rep! % {CT took batt { | Pere axe but two policy rhops tm my beat, bi am not | /ma legal manner, by permission of tre Mayor; I consider appearing to me to justiy (he proceeciog;, quite sure; I have never been tovide of one of them; it fg | at itis a great fauls :f the present system thet migis- should regard it in ne other ight than a voluntary un- | my duty to fiid them out as for as poasibe, out Thad | tstes and p-lice captains do nst cnittvate a ciowr int: the public eradit, by which tbh government willentexyvor renter the generat bardons tas voeroas conti: p at eae al gl to oflee the nodle exa: tes of mutaal® toro cominalpenining to. jthe base of public woltkre, of order aad of The King 01 the Bedginne has alec opened hie legiatatl chamber, but bir allude avively tet beigien affair, arid is of pare boat Ferdinand Leave, (he engineor w8@ has the oounwe 1% EUROPEAS PEACE CONGRESS SYOREA OF. Position of tie Armies iu the Crimea, ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE EXPECTED IN ASIA, F7 3 a : edge of : macy, ond think that the suggestions of Tuntice Welsh, | Dare poles into some doorway, for s harbor, sud there sion from the Viesroy of fz) pt, has gone to Alexandite derteking ofthe dlatate to appear; tn colesion to fn ys ri | inher igindk A pa heme as to the buresu of the District Attorney, would ‘caeet refit before they could prosecute theie voyage. CONSOLS 88 1-4 FO 88 3-8. with the Invrnativoul Cones on to imvertigate aud What is called abyeter, my impression sud experience of | citcig do buriuers iu that way; 1 sometimes go rouad my | M0 good; Lhave uovor seen mush’ paruality on the | 1 is astonishing what a difference there i between the & &o., pe. make the preitaxiay otudies. Sulislemt capital hae that system were merely obtained while I was Police | yx 4 at night, every uight for say two or three montua | fart Of magia:retes as to rich ‘and poor, and thiogs gene- Cs, ” been wubserihed to curry wat the work, and ths eonmls nlon comalite of oome of the cleverwrt engionern of rope. The electric tolegreph from Saglan) to Incie. whiok wasn dream, bide ‘alr {a beeoue & renllty. inven the rabmnarine telegraph bas completed bis Kos rons the Mediter:anecn and la deslrouwto ax wend it to the Indian Pentnan! far aa Su@r he wil) bo anpport- feeling of « beholder ands sufferer by an umbrelia die- || aéter. To the former {t san tmmensely funny perform. |, ance, whilo the latter regards the rhattered wad dis severed remains with 's pensive aad melanculy glance, implying that sll the works of man are pecshable, and that seventy five cent umbrellas are perticularly frail. The steamship Ariel, Delonging to-Me Vanderbilt Huw, which left Mavreon the 2h of Novecnter and Southam ‘tom on the morning of the 26th, uncer the command of Capt. Lefevre, arrived at this port yentordmy afternoon. Fhe brings one day's later news fronliweope. Clerk at the Tombs; when I way elected Justice, | was fh if irs oa then I ae oo) patent fee tacts Stare days, ey pik = my observation has guage, seemed to be 4 and efier resume it; wh Waé first sppolated, and for ol detatled to the Essex Market Police Court, from which L | Oy ear or more, | never retired until tae peice inthe | MT Abraham Beal, egent of the Prison Assoelation kept these suspected persons protty clear; I was detailed | sorning, if ay early; we can ouly #9 arrange our beatae | 8" DExt sworn, He testified as follows:—The duties of tothe Tombs about the first day of Apgust last, and | (at the officers must cross enact: othor. my office bring mo 1n association with the police courts from the confusion that has existed there, through the | , ¥T- Crosby~What co you do with parties arrosted | 20d Police Department; do not know of any abusss in aap a during the night? A. We keep them in sells provided ia | tb¢ polloe court», but there ls one thing, # think, suould Inadequecies of clerical help, and the contentious of | tre sietion houne for that pursooe; we do not notify aay | D¢ Temedied, as the evidence ts always cmone side; the fd by the Britich ge I i> augnons be oortatn, tho clerks for thelr positions together wih the shift. | nigutiate of the arrest, por dol ever discharge pivia- | o*iminal practice of our magisteatos to hear only one Mast evening « terri ale squall from the northoust burst |! Aecoroing to the last advieew from cowehum Kali, of ¢ Prom that port, | it truant to the Kost In- ing about of offices, it hay been as much asl could | e:g myseli; I never discharged any one, ror do I dolivar | side of the care, and the prisoner is sant up, and half | wpm the city, accompanied by rain, hail and ooagulatexd din Co) do to attend to my own busivess aud keep myself the Zith of Oetoder, Orsor Pasba’e meray hel reached ° *bem up on the written o1 ul which Lt it bopas- rof any one; tho Mayo: and | the time coes not know what for; in cares whore a particles—enow flakes in the roo; did no littl aible te raloe ee re ‘ne projector iv eam- wtraight; shout the piles offloe:s, T was luyuiced of | ity Judge havo sent orders for the release of prooness, | Wma maken & complaint against’ hee husband tor | os mang Fe Pina A age | Tehimtchora, a town situnte-om the river Gallyga, within | Siyced that a ai , covered wi whether J had inquired Into the matte of police offiewea | hui I bave invariably retused to co it. * | neglect tojsupport her, sheg goos to an offiver and tells perm a 4 Mena atalines baiktiegs thiough 20 Jesguos of hutels, Hix aavanced guant was nt Okam, aon fron wire, tah ortiona ot lawyers’ ives; I will sinte chat the | dlr Stnyvesan'—But are you nut required to obey the | Bim ber story, and the officer taklog pity on brite of the Police Dmpactwunat oomes aiectly uader | crace of the Mayor? A. Tne rules ot the Gepncicaoge hard up ond testifies that what ale says ia true, ond t the Mayer and Chief of Vollce, und thatasl kuew of these |. ; but a general order waa cent me to the elfves thar | 2 sent up without any clanee to defomd hime ractices by men as well in thore offigs as my owacourt, | was not to rel om rorry to ssy Ihave seen magistrates under the in- Lansally confined my energies ty the correc ion of abuses fluence of iquor, on the 7'h of June the agent visited the brovges dixectly to my atteation, Chere aro a class of sefferron Marker Police Gourt to sec toa poor drunkerd officers called ‘“deteccivey"’ and “shadows,” who haya the | gistrates, 1do not bey the orders; 1 have allowed thuse | Who is now on the island; got a lawyer wh) promished to reputation of being exceediogly effective in ferreting out | parties to sit in the poliee room when the orie ix get her huytand free’ for $5, bat the next time offences; if there 18 any efficiency in tha: bransh of 28 Nora to be of a trivial nature, or when we are expecti sho sew him be seid she would have to get polloe organization thoy ah wld have been properly di- | a ‘inagi+trite; we do mot always lock them up; when | | 2 more; she cow'd only raise $3, and this was Tected to Jerret out these abuses; I Lave not paid mucr | way detsiled at the Tombs] have had lawvor all she hed; on passing the stoop of ‘the fail 1 disco- Sttention to the vagrant act as it Is at present, pecansoT | me io aesist them to get casen fur them, whea they said | YeTtd this woman crying; she told me what was the ‘Ahad six lest cases under the old lay, which did oot end | they vould do what was right; I have n> pecoonu | Btrer; I took her’ to a magistrate wh» got hor Aaliatactoriy ; Ido not know of any dereliction of duty on | knowledge of any officers wao' were in the habit | @ouey back aud ber hugband’s release fcous the {sland the part of the Governors of the Almshouse, out lave | ot givitg cusce, > but ‘lawyers were. to. be” found | incaces of sbinuors tt te just this—whan a prisoner 1s hea:d «f persons being sent up for twelve mouths, boing | im some of their company whea they made | Bovghtin, onc of the keeper goes t> him and says his out in six months and less; neituer do { know of any | arrests, ond afterwards defended "the cause, from | cast lk a very bad one, and he should bave a \ practice of the Governors as to haviog examinations in | which } presumed that aystem wad carried on; the law- | Yet; the prisoner inquires what he can ato 6 per cent on 6 ~ple!, £1. 900,000 ater ing toar leagues further on. ‘The gartinon of Kary had reeeived tomo: proviidons froas & convoy intended ‘or the Pussian ariny. The oonductors of it, Dersians, allowed thenmelves to be Uetbed, and form certain sum of mocey conwnled to deliver wp to the Tusks what was intended for thelr euomien Yome sap. plies were alvo expec'ed nv Kara, whtoh hadibeen seat from Ereroum and Treblzwad, but no one now waactly where they were, Letters received by the govormumnt at Berlin sey nothing to contem the report of the malady of General Mourevieff. It ly paid that the repost was purpose y put in circulationdy the have aa opportunity of refutieg it, ant thas throw out the . Klacbes uf *ghining also accompsnied the que made sflerce racket whiie it insted, and wae foil wed by a coplous flood of rain, whieh bad the e woe o Suellen? the otroets of the mud and slush tormed aur tog 3 ihe storm was ocoasioned by a gale from the northeast meotiog one from the soutiwest over the ci'y, aad of coure@ a friendly tussle ensued as to which bbould bave the sight of way; the southwest wind, hower came out secoud bent, aad was blown away iato ti Jemeys. It continued ratuing to a late hour. ‘The storm of yesterday was one of those marke ones that portonds # vivient chaage in the wenther. We havo been eejoying » mild, pleasant Indiaa sume season for a lovger period than is usaaliy allotted (o us, ana {t is high time (o «xpect one ef those violent t tions in the temperaiure for waich our climate is po rev eble, and foes ra oe (he government wilt 20 for a enrtai@ pum a day Kuresil bas bow Jeoharing obstractions to the prmerea lecturing at Che Thereien report It haw born offices the Duke of Newoastle, but | dia't belleve it Geperal Codriegiom lias Seon gueetted Coumender in. Chiet of the Brilinh forces fwthe Kast. General Minpsom retiresom the yraunge of ith hontth, Hyd Inst Grmcay wan aggein filled witiy berge wae proparo’, and large oo word, Thentfale will now Premdont of the United» ono for; the y , et A * ! abckly people, | Joubt on oiner facts of preved authenticity. ca beamaede deParle, beets : ; it Id tel keeper then informs him that be can get bim one for lossy | Wash ts so Injurtous to consumptive uni ly pe : a " a» ecm wcjou ming im Paris, haw ae iegeer eta ete a ny oak DANG 4 po re ar fea ren 1 Fat een cete entete ieee poe <a many @ ‘aud so he 4 to take the a tare Lames ips rg spr opepremalver ie sane S08 ‘The Parin Moniteur of November 2 publishew.the fol Mepe «nr seid, being aken to tended to that matter much at all, for, having pro'ested | por have I' known policemen to receive fees feom the | "Wer; 1 bave often 0 wattly clad, for ot "this veason cold 4 counsel for prisoners lowkng, (uted Constantinople, November 12 :—~ dollars; | have known lawyers According {o the iaet nccowmts, Omer Vavhe was er- pecting a bettie. General Moaraviefl had detached w di Vision from his army, whiclywae wivancing by for sad marches on Kutaia by the akhivks road. About 8,000 Turks, undes Mustapha Vasha, bad left fatoam to tey and cut of this detachment. Easly in the monta they nad reached Usurgethl. The commander-in-hief beds thou meet him a Kutats, which will become the theatre of some importnot engagen ont, unit» the Russ ans prefer intrenching themselves in the detiles which protect the advance to Tetlin. A derpatch from Marseilles, dated November 43, naya:— The steemor Telegraph, Captain Nicholson, whieh lo't Kazatch on the 12th and Gonwtantionple on the Ish for the city of Londoms Thomehio pre ever, and hin warlibe«pecoh of the Mi diy cheered, Lord Jebm Iteagoll w Jenorsl Cancobert, rent on m special peror of the Frenet (o the Coavt of Sweden, hag re Colved with gieat honors hy the King of Stockholm Hem xpretut lon» exint Lunt waden will decitro in tivor the seeds of direase are laid that afterwards ripen inio dangerous snd taval disoriers. A oloir conscioaze, a cocl bend, warm feet, plenty of flannel, and a stout paz of breeches, are indispensable roquisivs to go is Mae pene Br xtc om and comfortably. Dur the gale the western of the now railroad deput aud ferry house, now deing erected at the ferry in deraey Oty, waa bows iu, amd the building was con- sic erably damaged. The top of the pilot house of the ferry boat Colden, in which the pilot stood, waa taken off, aud conveyed, to- tether with the eogle which sarmouated It; into the water, leaving the yt uncovered. City Intelligence. 2 long as I could ogainet th passage if the act, und soo- | Keepers of brothels, tt la frequently eilered; fa the cese 1 | Feved them four or fi ing its results, L was disc-urnged, those moct auction | jut now referred. to the ollicer who mtood at the door | 1 take possension of - cases that I have spoken of, have qonerally been taken | mextioned that he housekeeper came to him and offered | 10g bis case; these skinners only practice at the Tombs; Aud arranged by tho officers of ‘he Mayor's aud Chiet’s | moves for bim to go away; I presume he did not take ft, | Deve never been admitted to practice; bave only yolun- uffices; I do not think 1 have had more taan two or three | tor be staye: by the door and said that be had not; ¢1i | teered my services for the sake of the por; if a unsn of- cases brooght te my, atten-ion since I have been a magis- | property which was taken into mg station house previous | ferrd me $30 or $40 for jetting hm olear, I would not ‘Yeote; wy information, in auch cases, principally comes | to the jorssge of the Inw bindiug it to go tothe magis- | 'ke it; I think a magistrate should bea lawyer, and I fiom the cewspaj ers, ia which ‘he com) cto. the officer | ‘rate Tcelivered up, and in every case took a receipt or | #80 think they should be elected, not appoin ed; have Asn been spoken of i4 terias of commondvidva at there | inthe bool whieh T hold im my band; this book datas | KPO¥D @ prisoner to be kept in prison for py a torn ci the money. ot far bach as 1851; T never alloxed any propercy to to before having an examination; thoy seem to overlovk Mr, Baker—But ie that the remedy presertbed by few? | beptin my station hows, unless it was sucha thisg asa | ome of the priccners; have known a negro 0 be kept in WiicrsteNo, alr, not st all; che law, rake ira state | tree of ols lend ripe worth two or three sects, of nome: idea Seonls yh cone ie - risen offence; I do not know thst) svewbad « cals bolre | ‘hing of (bat hind: I have heard of the payuent of ; follows:— ering I could bold che pariiea on aezount of the meh - fod on cagesby lawyers to the nbepere and | wile, (colored,) bave been confined since August, 1854; ‘want of evidence; I bnew hey Iinve tlweys bea d ruty heeperk of ey’ pelsrae ror enset) TL have they were tried in January last, and convicted of bur- ou = forore of Berlin, At Pasis rho was a fort! late rived to Machol. Our Parts Jorresponienca, ‘hain, Nov, 16, 2865. Closing Days of Cie Hshse'ton—Conventica, Betweom Aus i tria and Prom. fir tha Patradition of Orivatradte— Kine : yes Jary, rince whic they havenot been sentenced; an agent | A New Camuouic Cuvacu—Lavine ov mum Comvan | instent, has arrived, with General Simpson and aui'e. ‘ for the el eae s ate ert wwe; Fence tonting 8? | Salted on the Listelet Attoraey to kuow why euch stone The corner stone of the Church of the Imenca. | 7h¢Telegeph parsed ho French myuadron, waser drat. | Unieiavrn im Suelen om Linn of the angio dven:'s Alltanee denoe egainst all places of this) od an! v lay it here carting have been azxeated. and temporarily delayed; the clerk rey |, ‘Sines theirtriel, wehave | ~ Ms “758 tol Brust, with the impericd Gusta om board, inthe Greek =~ Grand Coremonis( at the Palais dé ll ndvetrle—Dle- Seltcothe magiatatestor (heir «uo, 1 vrooon | © ats c@ and wa ave heard nothing more of them; 1 do | redo ther ats, then Swegeetes Nie ad 4 pace tar og 7g i 7pm gia s 25 weg : apres wes eet ete ne tritution the Prion, dey he tematic effor: Sint a nm é any par! (cuter case hich prisoners Jail, enpocia! cannot sormer cf Fourteenth street and aveaue A, was on f in corres od mm Timer, of No- fi Bee " . omen my eae ead Sioa cesae badae bea nm rome a Glachasyed by the Court; the egont apitel ater rogpmec ser ttn Vateress © | The Duke cf (amigo le here to give flat to the Saturday last, according to the ceremonies of the Catuo- Me church, “he Very Rey Mr. Starrs, V. G., officiated om tbe occasion, and wan anaizted by sewers) cl men vember 28, soys — Of the 200 emigrants who landed a fer Douses of prostitution and ussiy clon, thy grand coremony of the cay, Formeriy he | wk ap ise broken wp; the Chief ef Yee abonid noflect § teen before armagictr ie, butthink toate fewsuch oases | Me tat they be sentenced, and if innocent of the ebn Dave cecurred when prisoners have been arrested on | “fnFop:iate meanurea be taken that they be releaved: the ays wince at ‘ reeldenee at the ling! sh ambasy. fe fe. nom tse gnemt : yFolce Depsrimeng make it impe- i ae : | jaitor said thay wore serving ont time, a4 he | of this ely ant the seminatians of Fordham Covlege, | Liverpool from A 1 Ht As wtated that ® considerable ‘goa . Caraniaaatics 1 tect ratel Vegeta phase, oe betel coe one lt otele ser ae ea to neta | thought; Iapoke to Justice Mcore about it, and'he sald | ‘the edifice” will be completed ie the eccly’ part of meet portien were Iii, aud cbiesy"icum the county of Cork | of the Tuilarins, 11 os saldahat hie Royal Hogmoae tn Buc thatda net the soy 10 corres, cas evil; the Caplin | then shie ihe ease was worked tip; [ belere atat the | wes were Ceserving of al they got: Lam edre that there | suecioce, and witl be cajable of sczomcwodating «com. | 127 nlege ns the Femona of els return the great sent” | tends to sot an examyle to is brestin Prince —s dom must collectevidence ad give his reasens forthe belief | Jaw Jately passed requires thelr being conveyed as early | '* Over tvo hundred in jail the should be immediately | gregaiton of about three thousand persona. ty cost is | city of lg ia oc] and the efforts of the Kuow Nothing | pate in the Orimen——by going thenw shortly to beawe the that those houses are iin proper places Ga Getto ales aie nencest commuting muglatrate; be- | ‘et et liberty; they are mostly all sent up without haviog | Grmaced at 846,000, exclusive of the value of the lut, ae ee ee 0 etnouenge aE foes perils of the winter. Pechape, however, tue clytl dnisen Mr, Hophine—In eases of these mock wuctioncera, are | {ure that I always understood that we m’gut retaia a | “fair exaaivation; in apother case of Awiul Ga a bape not the examications post yor ed from tine to time, uatd | p-froner it we hod the ofthe Mayor or Chit | ‘bere were two weil dressed wea caine in the office to- ‘the plainui ges tired’and dtygasted, or hws to go awayt ba Mee; Ido not segues approve of the ides of a * We bad beay; f rated wey rapeen — Pron | Wiinese—2 Vhiok that this fs pever done intentionsliy, | police magistrate at each polize station; | have known fener tr ree tl and Beppe w ete —- ‘oe Tou but it frequently bappers that the party furnishes bail t> | caves of young thieves, who, it they served the time out cntantland iy ps eit a oy shh + flicleut appear, aod that then follows a grest ditfeulty im the | tawhich they have been sentencod. would never see the SSeS ee prvcuration of witnesses. I should thiuk the practice | end ol it, !have known officees to go over to she courtand | | i gaged a jee Arp et fa poyors en might be euch as to tend to that end of delsy, bat with | make opens and be told that the aceased would ve | ‘4 b m for rouble; they ss im wit wae (s &Can- which is worth $172,000. The style is the Gothic. aud the i cbitectare wh be vo wodilied se to express the iuen of ‘he lemweculate Conception, which our readers will re- vember was made an article of belief by the meeuag of bishops at Home a year ince. It is the first church that hoes beew dediented In this countiy tor this express pur pore rizee tbat oscasion, A few appropriate remarks were mace by the Very Rev. Mr. Starrs at the commeac.- Advices from Cork way that, owing to the late serioux rise fn tbe price of suger, focal desters aco mlx begin ning to fect that the eonsumpiion bas maverially decroas- of Prinee Napoleon wid cemtiane of too onmouss cherno ter to permit hue depertare, toast night be entertained at the J alaly Royal a large party of the Laperial Commie nton, International Jury, Ae., connected with the Katt tion, to whom be read 0 letter of thanks from the Kmpe +4, aod that, rhouldthe present cigh rates be adhered to, iv will be redured to auch mn extent as to force a fail in prices, Some sales, ene of which war of great extent, were of " h a * ror tor thelr unremitting emertions to promoting that | " 2 erous state of health, the agent replied that, if he ooald | 2 entof ihe ceremeny- feta in the Froumbered ‘ v ; Reve lagpbit t thee aoa tee wectead Eater tres | tian tae beedlassite seen tere cH cas Bye the bland a oatan inns tas peomel ttce aoven oat ‘Accum On Tin Niw Jey RasinosD.—The loenmo. | Zere situme in the, countios of Fereanagh Duma, Gal | great undertaking—esarttoms which bis wopectal Mighowa ‘Out that etter gome expenditure of tim they have to be | nv din an jour or to they would pass the tation hoa | 1 ¢ irland be would do ec; the smount they offered was , nd Mayo, and the gms produce realized by the took the opportuniiy of staring no cae could beter ap: preciate than binolf had been an eye wituen of them, He then distitiuted ty them the dosorricas we: whole fol! little short of £159 000. The Berlin correspondent of the London Times, writhog ou November 22, 6 yx t— tive ene tenor cf the trais trom Philadelpbia last even. ing, ren cff tho track near the Market street depot in Newark, and the train was in consequence detained 7 ‘ 3 yout $500, sbould the agent get him out; on finding they disebsrges in default of the appearance of the p-ov :utor. | nd Inugh in our fucea; at the eame tice [could not aay | * Sao not think that there te any Jaxi"y oa the part ofthe | why they were ci missed, but they have told mo that I | coud pot do any thing yo oueen the rah ah the magistrates im bringing vuch cases to justice and to trial, | could not keep them, I have heard of nome cases here | MK, “Vou area c——n fice fellow. over 7 thts ta contra: is \ oy 0 one of the few cues that appear b fore me. shout s6¢ hour. Mr. William Coulter, the coa‘uctor ‘ " of the Legiom of Mowor, which Ue Kuperor had bese See eee sate hiretee MERI a ne, | Lente Sree ete ae are statlon | tiie Committee then ordered ex Justice Etmonds and | ‘vho of the trsia, has run about forty thcee | Tbe guveroment of the United States of America iit | en nen ee en ne an i in a women ‘cule «x pedt ted. tJ ‘ Q. With respect to those who tell you that youcan’t | [eter Crorby, deputy keeper of the Basex market prison, . les a year for the ten years past, and never | '* €H) Riven considerable aor J pared house for ths hasan bac tals ee Mr. Bater—I understood you to say yosterday that no keep them, are they politicluns? A. I ree them around | te be subyawsed, and a¢journed to this day, yet bad a passenger scratched whue under his care. delivery pext rpring of buliet y ne ee prem iu. loms'ew at ventog formel'y swirdling was practived on citizens of your own city. the polls at the time of elections, but do not consider sk an Dano Brouway Konmeny.—Betwoen 9 and 16 o'clock The Lenton money marke! was reported as follows at | intimated to the exporants that in consequence Witneve—that wos sm outside joc ilar remark of « | them politicions; they allege no cause why they caanot on Saturday night,» Mr. Timothy 0, of Manhatten. | Slevem o'clock, A. M., on Saturday, Novmber 24 Console | of the expected arrival of many linpertank par- ‘Mr. Baker Wat is 1 at game? Q. What court de ycu take your cases tof A. Jeffer- | turdey continued his investigation into thecirexmstan%s | \ exington avenuo, when be was attecke! by two high. | 4% to FAI; Turkish Your per cent sorip, 4X to Sx | poritionar Miike disturbed ax posible for Alen daye Mr. Stuy verant—lbat is what ia called ‘drawing the | son market; thore cases oconr quite frequently, but I | which Jed to the death of Mrs. Anne Fox, who with her | wey rob who Fucckod him down aod robbel him of | clrecunt. longer—that ia, till the 90h. It ts eappaned Chat this ie Yadker.”” cannot, a: present, remember a particular cave withia $17 ord a watch. Eagan called loudiy for help, but wax hurband and children wore lately poisoned by eating Witncas—Ofiicers do not, that Iknow. make any cher; about tbree or tour mont be ¢o not lately have so fir their vervices in pos lisived the return ortas money, ‘ much trouble as we used te, which I attwcinute to the | dirensed or decomposed mutton, But little a/ditional from mock auctioneers, but it ts quite usual for them to | faet that the mugh are getting to be more partion | testimony waa taken, ax it wax impossible to discover sa the law of the State allows: the aope of mt know which, (iaughter), | whether the meat was diseased reward ia held up to them as an tacentive; {do not sup- | when a prisouer fajonvicted at the police court, ue | whether it became decomposed afte: that the Mayor ever did or would refase perm| giten in custcdy of the officer who made | ine butcher who sold it to Mrs. For ot ascertained. au officer to receive a proper reward, ths Chie! the arrest, and who, taking the commitment, gives aim | (rr. Finneil reported that after subjecting the contents of Poc'toe bas never, to my knowledge, bern into a polis } over ro the custody of the keeper of the prison; my ex- ] she stomach of the deceased to a chemical analysis, he court since he has been Cufef, unless it be, lad-ed, perience us to these releases from custo<y has deen, that | could find no traces of poison. but found on the coats of the Mayor’e office; I can speak as to my owacourt; I | when a prisoner is tukea before a magistrate under the ve stomach @ fibrivous deposit, which was the cause of think T recollect ofthe case of u mock auctioneer being tol- | vagrant act, the magistrate temporarily commits the ich, in bis opinion, was produced by the lowed up by the ‘ate Mr, Blunt, to conviction, in the Court | porty, telling the officer that he wil be committed tor b y rendered @ verdict of ‘ Death from eat of Feselons, about thres years ;, { bave not been in | three or six months, us the case may be, but tastes! of | ing mutton ina diceased or partially decomposed condi the habit of receiving many OF these complaints, nor | mating out a cummitment in full, the party {son'y com: | ti-n,."’ The cectased was a vative of I ) thirty- hhaye I had ope now {ot pumps Ui; rg cases are ususl- c ted hy teh gh ae tae —_ ba ei Bd van eight years of sge. tuken to the Mayor's or Chi 3 ne 10 chai ‘want of pyinence; 7" orm known man, lirty- Wythe Chet vidios. while, bore yecterday, thet ho al- | certainly the foul of Wie maztateaie. In the ease etic | Stabe se Haxcro —An utkn y cage nae On November 2%, ia Paris, the Throo per conte closed at €6f ihe for the end of the m bh, the wa be Half por cents at Mf, 96 ; avd the New Loam wt 666 granting, by » epceies of ride wind, what aany of the ex- hibltor. tere so earnestly sought, Dut which some coru- ples ab’ the ordinary trade of Maris have prevented the government from eoncodiog—namely, Given days af grace to elect salen Aa matters of poll’ teal interest, the official Journal slew auncuntes this morning that » convention hes been rigned for the first Ume between France and Austrie for the extradition of criminals, Whether this eb will ter d to prop up the foekle reputation bolée In France ls ancertaly, but Uke conduct of that gov croment in the Wallachlen provinces is stirring ups feat- ing which will, ere long, oblige the allies to Interfere. not bearé until the rarcals effected their escape and then some policemen of the Ewenty-firat ward con veyed to the station house, where he waa attended by Dr. Ver ry (Coroner elect), who dressed several which he bad received in the face and head. He then taken to the reridence of a friend, on the corner of Twenty: rinth street acd Teoth avenue, The robbers are un- known, but exertions are being made to discover them. ‘Tan Late Svicipe iv Jones’ Woons.—The name of the individusl who committed suicide ta Jones’ woods afew dnys since, by rhooting bimecif, is ascertainod to be Parm- y. He was about 30 years of age and well eincated. ‘Though a native of this country, he had Iirod « long time in Europe and travelied aver the greater part 6! {t, and could epenk fuent 4 Mx aages, He recently lanes. Our London Correspondence. Losbox, Now 16, 1865. Poland and the Unite’ States ~The Times on Attorney Gon eral Owshing—The American Pacey at Athens— the War —State of Affeiri—The Latte of Kare— Reports of Gen cals Mowrovief and Williams— Internal State of Rus a—Kinbuen—New Pro lem Sperrh of the King of Sardinia-—Speech of the King of the Bdgians—Miaceh canes 8 propos five years of ago, ccmmitted sutelde carly og finbpeday | 1Origu iy Nes street. Affliction seems to have | The views propounded by Attorney General Cushing in | Genersl Canrobert's arrival at Stockholm ty Khewiae peo} tant a he for Tiss a ao poems eka tet pak hoarse prt sree hed icons ‘aha himself jn *- Misty lod y sea Myo fae tick: and “Gentine, sion —; » regard to the rights of be ligerents ia the United States, | minently annouseed in the eager 4 shins \2. omy. Jis Sectiemont te colin eben ty. ONeee || (Cane phy tp nt gree ong wea ge ing | bovre ecrner of Liboety and Weshingtoc streets. It ap y 8 brother-in-law out of $10,000 “pro. | more expecially In referecce to Fingiau!, have wgsin wile. | There weuld appear to be no doubt of the Bwedish ae- q ; ; to the Western alliance, and of the immense pops- larity with the Bwedes, The whole country looks upoar ; f y je " Went men toon He made * | red up the London press, The Timer says it fe useless, and astist me; I have full power to issue snbpeenas, and | )im as counrel, when he wou'd get forty or s Mare 7 peats that about ten o'clock on the evening previous be | /¢t!y located in = a iv . ‘process officer to execnte; put if tor bi ‘and would do what was right by me: [ geiteve | applied for lo and was shown to a 100m; but onthe | rome time ago to poison hi , but not hs denies the sight of Mr. Curbing to teeae any such mani ete peg peri to pope Half eg eapek bad money witn nets ‘the ‘tombs, 1 | t Howing morning, be not rising at the usual hour, a | fucceed. Bf vody which bas been interred in Potter's “ = 4 fo at all, an the power of caillog attention by procl- | the arrival of this extraordinary embgesaior nea desks she inagiatra’ " could son ltec down, but I cannat say who {tie | chambezmeid went to hiv room, and cn looking through | Field, will be taben up to-day by his friends aad deposited | forte at all, . the bigs it ibe Justice pe the body that tee haters evel fr fr ere te mare bw rey the key bole, saw bin ba by the neck. ‘ths gave in another burial place. metion to euch portions of the law ae are in dango?“ | raliga gf war, aud every man bs thorefore vually oogeerd of the po) » WO shall need & police court om the curner | s ners, but there Is nA walulely the effect of authorizing | ‘h¢ alarm, and op dose wee. , open, and he found Foew iy Lavkess Stemt.—About 7 o'clock on Saturdsy | Ming yicleted of overlouked Js vosted in the Prosideat of | in sharpening hiv axé, 7 '*#!* leiters frow Sweden sae Keak He {t rhould be the duty of the Police De. | it; 1 ruppose that we have no right to do so exempt ino | cfad. Coroner O’'founel an inquest up’m the body, Y “ evening a fire occurred in the dwel ing house No. Inited Mtaids Only. Jt styles it am abuse of a bigh | that the enthuslacn in the army le at fle belght, If the fpastevent to dacover and prepare evideuse ant to ferret | care’ of falony Ent ot ie done, an a precadtionasy and 4 verolct of “eulstce-ty Ranging” was rendered ty nd ig m0 | thevatted Bald Only. 4 rhs fly. bag ‘4 a L street, owned and oceapied by Mr. Ger. Marsh- | offical posttion. The other organs of the press now fol. | rtately Nicholas could but lift bis bead, how grimly ‘som8 do this, bat the system does | meneure, t gave ar: ry he leat he | '% Jury. The decensed was about ve .t¢t mime ioches | \aurens por meet nee hen’ le apace etek va tae police | hen ats suned Whig tcl the sell: wens net cottins | in bilght, bad dark bate, Dut-oo whiskers, aff WAGE | acd. ‘The fire was discovered barnicg ins closet wader | low in the some track, and all coneede that anything like | would he ecntemplete oll this insubordination ageinetthe court ‘cther. & non charged with a simple assault anc battery, ibe iy | (im mcuit of back, with black Kossuth hat, Some } she barement stairs. An endeavor waa made to put it a quarrel with the United States ongt to be regarde! by | irom autlivrity he had so long linpertounly awayed. Capt. Wailing—There is sometices @ gpod reason for | seber; I have known, when I was at the Tombs, for the | «ards beari:g the feilowing sédrese were found ta bis | vat by throwing two or three pails of water upon It, bap | °) 5 0'C10ce F Mal have jurt returmed (rom witneasing @ Bhat ; contents Coeeehenion ma megistrate to be in the outer office while ‘he clerk took | prckets:-—'Jobn Bren-am & Brothers, syringe, tube and | ‘he fire kept Inereering. An elarm was given, and the | *!! men ase dissster. s - petermiot «4 “Witness reeumec—To illustrate the necessity of what! | ccwn testin ory tn the infier room, the magistrate goi cofhe se: makers, North Seventh street, Wil!fa firex en comewnd very econ extinguished it. Mr. March- At the seme time the accounts from many quarters of | ;cally magnificent spectacle, but ad i" Dave raid, aman was brougnt before me charged with | in to ewear tbe porties either tefore or ater the burg.’” ord haven insurance on the house to the amountof | the friendly footing between America and Nurs does aot | this Inter murt be depend tn the beg of Mowers, Ly. av alirg a watch; I heart the complaint at afer hoar- | meny wax recorded; I have known parties to be in sy. Re YO gg NE ee Oe $2,2C0 fn the North Kiver Insusance Company, and $900 J oi) 6, vive rive to comment fngeton & Welle, Thave, [fear but litte chanceot giving ing all be had to'say—there being no corroborative tes | freiment at the Toba “or abuut wweek telore examina. | DAsbanding of the New Orleans Firemen. n'Lis hourehold furniture ia the Tasurence Com. be na ans of ot cegqeenthitae timopy nor adequate proof—I told him I must dismiss | ticn, then to be celied np, ond the evidence not being all PRECAUTIONARY MPABUBES IN C. or YIRE. jany. ‘the demege to the bail/ing ‘amount to about A lester row Atheas mentions that the new American | your readers sueh an seeount ae bee ‘the case, and gave the reason; when a fali quarter ofan } through, for them to be put back, and so on for four or [from the New Orteans Picayuoe, Dee. 2.) 8100. No Camege tothe furnitare. The fire was caused | minister there is leaving pothing undone to prove te the | merits, Having « private ontris, or laimer pacer, | eter. our having been wasted, the n handed oat the | five wets betore final eaabisation wor Red; I: here.ne | . re rye ae Fg soe Mel Fc, aL oe po RR ed par yd Greek population that hisgovern nent (soo the moat friend | mined to witness the extermal as well as internal adorn a“ F er ow long w! Ec re sde- | le ; . cond) candle a: ry ott “ ‘ " thats bate bases seescee bes oda thas: ror pps 4 “hem at tha. Comaultnntle ith irave decorum, and in perfet order. The seroe, | 'o rcme rerage of muslin. “ ly tertna with the Emperor of Russia, M. Persiant ia ons | mente of this great cocesion, aed thrrefure, at M2o’chouk, fore 1 ray that they shoald be sttended to ani their | when they were pliowed a dollar a day for the! yith ite incidents, be found deserited In cur joe: Fionn ix Buose Sreeet.—Shortly atter 6 o'clock on Sun. | very amicable footing with the United States envoy be | placed myrelt on the rowth ride of the garden gute actions should be sup 3; you asket me yesterday if | ance pilisg paid for from fifteen of twenty days, sod | cluma, It waa one to be long rememnered. We hope the American filyate in the bay, | Tuileries, through which the procewlon most Ineae into % th omer vf enfin there will be no cause to remember it with any deeper | 987 morning a fire was discovered by the inxurance pa | pald a visit recently to ‘ eid a alae Cee aoe Me WO | emetincs Hames meee or eames er Nop ts auton § ee) We save ane dlasclution ot avevciation | trol ta the stcre of Mesara, Stropg & Smith, importers of | and wes recetved with ont hoeors Sinan ~ the Viace «10 — bn rept ore tte Change . Ke tfex8o T unders D #Ay. whic a bas rendered so many va\ual disinterested | 4. , ke. 48 Broad street. An alarm was given, and | to te! vpon the Greeks, and influences ‘eo Viyeiee Meroe ” » thewgh Whiner vl yon; er i fort | f’went grade ct ccime; da not know tpt ary fare tettor | services to te publle, hes eantfored such & brave and 22 ae PAPA Riiatite aed eeceosbee ie | nests ecauaetbatiely upciait dhe Weetere Povens woch te extent se te prevent an Muy age tH . & ; § u that ; wuetion | Kenr a unes! exercived wach 7 t fi * evidentl; " tut " tee pi oa [oseay thee Weauoes Gor tee pond is tbe po yg baring been to such plese ‘to | wide ond live.al ebarities, ‘There are souress enough of | “*1ineulantng It in a prompt manner. The fire oe Another letter cays that the American Minister hae | Troops oe gramic tenue were pow aioet originate? on the fourth floor, and burnt ite way down- n ‘ 1 isc ps is, a8 1 am informed ty Mr. Kellock, the superin- | get money refunded, but in so doing [ never | reget that anything should have occurred to induce Sekes entieely ose tee é y made & proyoral to the Greek government with a view to | petore the Valae de Windutris, whose bustngas fiorkng, » space of »sout nine mt of outdoor poor, de: by the Comptroller | acted on wy own responsibinty; wh: ot the brag tell: vill jae hone oye ad oe “— fert rquere, exirpcing to the second Noor. Teo Gest Goer relieving It from the protectorate of Fracee snd Fingive! | wemed to te that of simply preventing say pare prone ager en gay 2 aman lh Coal Sof ark ac Chet alsin Coes on ortiws em oe betee | nothiog sill occur tm the te ef the cit the bailing ge pov a gg ES namely—by the payment vy the United States of the vam | sengers fra loitering « them the pale oerupy the second, third and fourth floors. Their e! *, the islawd of # ibe ind wvenue. Vilee of the line » il ‘become so Importan' the duties of | 1) ave kncwn such parties to be arreste’, bat dy not re. | Sbieb their action bequeaths us, to give mwer extend to Sb New street. It was on the due to those Powers, on condition that t gre the mag SUssteh po tetagehiotes piibaciy” aumetgos, | wenbers teas ot ceartelnw; tas diteeniny bas, cleave reproach hereafter, oF to wignalize their with: | ‘ier portion cf the bullding where the fre originated. | should be given as security for ninety years; this, how | side two deep, aod the vinall delachmoute of cavaley that I think be needs the servieos of an officer from the | arisen fiom the want of evidence; they give bail fir their 1 ‘rem the public service public cslamity. break out, or any public necessity require | |'*.(Tisin at prevent Le unknown. but will no doubt be | over, requires confirmation. wowed thele borses hither ani thither, ss neemeltg 5 th bureau of the District At‘orney, who shall represent | n; pearance to an.wer, and when the exemina‘ion is ca |- y ievvetigated by the Fire Marshal. The loss will pro- vo coe | sight eagnire, 24 the Plage do Conseede’ the still 0 he Crimes must me take charge of 1! onecutions; I have | ¢- itnesses ure absent, and 60 the cases ulti. bave no doubt that as ettizeas they will | s.riy amount to about $6000n the stock, and svout the | The campaign of 18t6 in t ee cman eras per Cte the Distclct | mately go by dofealt; 1 Ie very’ cartomacy for a pecsoe grercee of the property ane lives of exhers, a4 rambepeunh op ta ta fally covered by incur | ridered at anvnd. The allled armies are busily ccouplet | thichebed vbviewly, and took pmemaion of the bales. Attorney would be hept constantly posted up ss to what | who lias been chested, on the restoration of bis money, | eartily #4 aren #5 Hy Syne 7 phan vance. The both leg te owned by Mr. Joseph Mocks. in preparing thelr winter quarters, and the sastroms, | trades and such fortuitous elevations 6 enabled them te gy cases where parties have been ped fag ma Sag mpen, pubes thn tees ode “4 fe wil ‘weeks, perhaps, to organize the new ays Finn os Broome Srame.—About 3 o'clock on Sunday | Lessing im salnd the fearfel hurricane of the Lath Novem | lord it over thelr brothren. A broed epaee frotm the gar. 1 Lefore you, amt you have sem ft to diamias tie | jermit; thelpermis ten te got lmmediaiely stter, itis ex. | ‘ear. Untli thatie dote, there will bee necessity for ro- | morning fire took piace fn the City Flour Milla, situated | yer tact year, are soaking safe shelter in port Most of | hem gate of the Tulleries waa kept clear by dome flee of complnint, and the pariies have been disatisfed ani | pectec that persone will gtve this reward, but it fequeatiy fee gente hap ene bd pon one ees Od pegs ay A at the corner of Broome and Lewis vtreets The fire origi | dye vessels will be anch redin the Pewphorus ere thle | jocmntry, ami at 12 o'clock preetecly the Gret minute gua Wee. pages has. be -aet’ blethy ea See pep dpsed Wic'havencrer taken itr t balewe | the cheerful araistowee of the Sabacded fremec,.we ezall | o8'ed in the bram duster, om the fourth toor, eanset by | reaches you. Some nctew vesonls will, of coarep, remsin | | med lin sonorove wote trom the Hutal dee Ineuildan, tA. L regollect the Distrlet Attorney sending | Fave knows of one case when m resident of the city was | slo expect every eltiawn to beready to turnout apon cali, | b+ furnace beevening, overbeated for the want of ofifng | 4.4 whieh wae signa! for the crows to lone up Uhete ranks Tieomn papers tone eine ie pm SE |\ inteeer Ba fete sree; senreien, Of peimnners ave insta: ty. eed sows eee ee Crass toe. H mar ob etal webs aad tes top cunrthinsed one aieeoreced by oftcer | Prom Rupatoria, which, toe certain extent, is host | sed beep on the tip tow of expectation. The morning wae on rere steak me, Site tose teontet thelr ates, Peet chou thiok that the ts canes Geen te nearer every man to take hie full share in the turn of Wil, of the Thirteenth ward police, who saw —_ quarters, we learn that nothing farther has teen door, | frosty amd aright whet hung over the city, te apite of the Deither dol know of any auch eae; Thave kaon whore | the streets f have known partion to be brough: betore | pubiie permmnal service, and to respond to the cail—if it oe The exenyt reconnelmances ons large senle, hells ore etl!’ | offerte which the run manfully mate te pleree « bole aad wmragistinto had Gischarges a party, the Graot Jury ia | tbe derk ‘at ihe Tombs court, smd there searched, | »beli be ceemed necessary, as it may be—to enrol volaa- | right naiuen of tee eelabitakinent, Chrown tate the north #1'* from Sebastopol, aot wir | lot Hteelf im, but the reverbersthon of the alr prodaced by Gic*e: both the accused and Justice, but on trial tho for. | but do not know of its being done vithont coasat rane fa 207 eee e's aieescanal Rod Bey ae ee ie oe hon 6600, | rsa snd the rame: provalle—broaght by dreerters— | Gring «A there miele guns come tn aid of the great lent. *y rib stion thet aap ibe wee Sentenced be sumed fe ee re ahonien ot ‘ae seghtent Dat *ystem, whied we begin to think hopeless, will be sal. | covered by Insurance, but in what companies the person that the Rusrians meno atiempting savtber Inkern i) ry, ae by twenty nibmetnn peel twoire the vapor rolled tas capiant of (he amagte ate to file the papers A. Th | in the presence ‘the clerks and some other Dario! i cheat Vo axgaetee 08 bet la motion thd new; and fee Vhat Gen © Seen: wenn The bettioe! Kare wes the most sanguicary tat her | sons ihe @ exrtele, giving to view the architectars! eu of filing certalo pepersin the police court has been | not usual to give @ prironer # recel nk ay i of us moe’ the — the orem — . ning, ’ ta the oe. We have arw the official re ncos of the finest Fiaee in the world, sad thus etting since » « 1 the station couse; tl jcoman maki se may be peeied. To facilitate this organizetion, fl ¢ broke out in the upper past of the five story built- | teem fought om © * aie! TTeaaee diesover uses it wes | thearrest soants ln the public’ cffe-’ and gives it te | Meyer her larned his proclamation, which will be (and | ° No. 00 Felon otrecte” Yen como thee betore the bo. | porta of General Williams na of General Mouraviel. | waterially to the splendor of the procmutom, which, ab Sa m1 ; ; al in suother column, designating the places at whch the | 'na, No. va, ond toh thes Org Ve r poceeRgg covey sarygibe 0 ye4 wire fzanees to a ir are all sont | the officer im eharge; I never should countenance an ‘The at lasted seven hours, «1 ‘te tnetent, mode , ever other ; oe 4 hn a whe tin the room | Gre spparstos bas been deposited, amd invoking the co- | callty of the fire was discovered the police and inrarance om 7 - « ny dewn; 1 remarked nda bmg he vee Te bourta to cer /o search any one was presen’ ny 71 emuelt the bat teens peer? he most coaperste coursgn. Home of the Heupe vtaenge feeling that one reyardel thet lofty obeliah +} h thst to be | with bit alone unless in eases of grand larceny and pass | Operetion of the cisfrens to form volunteer as riations, trod ome burning, bt coud not te the ball enh the m La -* 5. and emmng he ? “+ theep the rence wae al! Feky Apads fice it, | Ing covnterfelt money, when the evidences of guil! might | tder the direction of the Chiet of the Fire Department, | lng inwhieb i: came from. All at omen anexplonion tok | ror's ere te were engage nme he | svecght vy Lewis Philippe from Yerpt, where it a0 Mterally understood: ime pind over to keep the peass | tevihrown away, hare le no ordionnes regulsting thts | ier rorvice In time of peed. ‘The call. we ave eure, will | piace frum the windows on the third boorof salt premisas, | Killed we Bod Princes ond Counts ismamersile, | Fhe henannde A youre, which wow with the ons pen es takes tare to chessveRt) Taover exonder- matter, except in cases of felonies; in these cases it ls | te Tesponced to with slacrity and that, if anny veattoring bap) = peat spon support cance! by | Kusshame left(acourting to Willinms’ repo 4 down, jo bape for the tam thaw. not customary to owalt the presenes of « magistrste, bat | *houlé come, the city will uot be without ample the pressure ~» & large volute of It ruvbed out ) the Gala, whieh It tor the Turks ese days ‘egy. a — pone | chalet tonm often oarthiy hen: * cage Walingwonsesbetedts otand Dung avrm, | oie i rma a come Parte fe enpee | cent eto. See an gusty ss sores sed inchoate hone iaey | TORCM Eaten wrsatek of AHL. TRE towns: | vial Chi Gt wont shaft cowl bok ppay es enld—t om 0 capital of ‘he paliee of Hla city ls the | of others 10 reareh hits, to poovent We Geetvection of tee | ssouseiaee In amp Oor oF Fiowrps— | bea veccecdel te ng ths ans, 88 Lanne wha fought Gell iat 10 mem. | rhat e moral wight Ht toot, thins, Soom whee tas'oee eg bong U saiver; sad was cvnne wi Q. be you now of any Instance of persen commited | The citifens ot Syreeuse have foand anc ther cession t be botiding. bly taneged from the af, on the other nee ¥ -& Am &, Ae sary poort ea Pr arient tor, eves years pricr te that; my | tothe Tombs hicing a better room iban that nasigued to | work themselves into an awful state of excitement by | ‘hurd story upwards. The fret for vf the eit premises A and woupted ot & ry ite Rnaee wow) killed, 1 Gone ibe presente osls © Majort, aed 16 ofenrs, and 176 oMoers | the © scaptain are to see thiat the books are properly | him? A. I have beard of prisoners allowed to far | the ‘net of one of their nomer having been petitely r+ + ocoup e¢ by ©. W. Hunt, hatter oithe upper fore hep', (0 have the genersl superrision of the mon, ant to | nish their celle with a carye: mad one of two chaics ard | «ver +4 to leave the village of Quincey, Fla, for lodaly | by various tenants, The low ma) etien sted at from 4985 the letter seh Pe ‘ r being held, | |: ¢ rather more freely 2m ebolition sentiusents then ral | 16.600 to $10,000, the majority mld t be covered by © qounted, Among th The vecteost, porbage one ¢ ate thet they eyed Fale sock moretng Hi vephion hie Enon” inva nave to farsa nay | (4 the tastes of the in that section of the counter | ireureres oaths guise (Leet, Gomarel), and Major Graanal | the reeintl) rartly mounted the wall ove sam, Babe 6 report til persona arrested, and tho charge pte- for their own erie which they wanted ‘A meeting wan beld in Gyracuse om the 6th Inet., to Wa7anT.—The United Guards intend to have smother alee Kare, but Our Pashs will | Phaterer nay to thenght f te enilorm on toot—ead Fie f cuninas them, ana of the pollce nef isk or ab-oat apt. Jedediah W. Hart was then calle { » | ihe starement of the qutiemen whe bat co ree tly | a ss,y mecting’” on Weeerree wight, of the 8 i} ockate Kars, wut, Ome to near. | come inty i in Ml ed chuwpeathere aan be but one ferred against them, an’ A 4 policemen fo- | vy vaste flowed aso captain of the poil nd suddenly arrived the Bouth, and hie sory etry 4 equate ove yukon on te ie chivele ert om horesbent. The fiom any cause; Thave power wet Teglect of | Fcxemtepnth Gunh; 1 Oa sow te toe! position needy clieited nothing but the above fect, at which the Jerry | rslecn of Mr. NiW'o. As long hare knewo the viop the +o el om the tth of | short bemrekin cap, white plame aad crimnen tnauel, the See als e i we a dyctor stour mation I | which is fede: the time 1 was frat appoloved o | rereuers bent ipdigmant froarde! we bave siways found ty set most gon. A Rnsaie was 0 = } ¢ xi odo reries of eM i. mant@mourly p . " + ty chet richly ormasmewted on the of ps condemn! pe goons ot emenly in ther com eet, both in the ball room aad on was expected to retarn ty Mt. Petereborg qh! Miting gran » 7 ‘ ‘dike the Chief bas vis 1 oar house tte wiihin the | Sepa -iment, my dletuiet bounded north by Your's we f an with gad, ont full erimem puntabooes ofth gd ar; be bes not, 9 far as I know, boon to var ree | ard somth by Kiviogtom streets, east by avenue rid Uhreatenirg to resemt the indigoity. That's all. | ‘helr diferent military exeursivme, Sy seoops have returned from Kin: | sirlyr lek tha bean Vaaled tacting Hgut cavalry. 2 J Stiin house since’ we got in it; I belies T hove sown Lim | Clinton street, amd west by the Bowery ana F —-—— --—— eest of © pumber of proningst | ee ae eee eee of Geer ele 4 eater ted be Greeth thn ward WoO @, bat | pd Inelades in these bounsarles * por «f douth Cnrolina proin'e! Monday okie will give threr leotar thet | ber chene taqetiien Wi whe plans 4, oheen foal ’ ' . e Soe Uned elsare on ‘Cet thay saw him frequee ty on | Tous not ofmy awe knowte’ pe say bow ote o be observed ue 6 Of thavkogirlag ond the Nat ‘ EM \ es oe ay weer es 4 - {Be corres of the streets; my ward is bounte! dy | cP tee hae visited the atatton byie faricg,'me g aye

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