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. : 8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1864. Chervagh epightnen und mania, und be ouricomt Dect; tre miter ave mero sent sat ares meeret: | THE BORDER DIFFICULTIES. UROPE. =. OPDYKE:WEED. © Lin sie teomaeney s | "3 5 e air, Darton’ oly om wee chief monrver, snd, ne. (es MURR 624 24. (paper Dat’ ovidenc tows ine whcheef | Canesten Aanaei jelow, Unites hates Uonmul, aad hr, Aaplamal, of Nem. | — eee cre tard wre Velumtesr Co 4 | PROCEEDINGS. wis The Africa at Holifex with o Tey eal roman fy ster om i 100 et FIGHTH DAY OF THE cape TESTIMONY OF JAMBBMOT. ‘Quonse, Dees 14, 7868, | end thea be seat to Havre to be embarked for New Y: . ? Laney 0 a tas ber share open ‘shares ‘The following general orders were issued ta day— Week's Later News. nanken ani tae ro Sa eat eo ine Bo'ye0 keow tae aso hares of Marios sont bad by Mere VOLUNTEAS MILITIA GENERAL oapem | {| ot Me, Dayton’e death stane teat bo wes vicnteg | INSIDE VIEW OF ARMY CONTRACTS tay 7 contract besreen Cpdyin and bem, Opdyte vad tse hares joven estat tae ir. wolatis Ritena toe Some és ocala x Great Anxiety for News from pt ay hg fe pmunan, wan omveyed 7 : toot tboeaned conta Tink be said that ibe Lerma were for coe-third of it to me, aed Mr. Opdyixe for ope- ferries, uader ihe proviioas ofthe Volunteer Mili poder or peer cuss tonmyee|How They Are Taken and Sr cine an cece Gosoe tarrcazinng | Neco cxamiin aan, Taaury, tobe hereafter amed none asses ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Mmcs pays a | 110 e 7 C} TESTIMONY OF OH. 8. W: gS nar eam Saree ae eee eet a Executed. Eiherigae octet ere | wel mea vicaaeeeat pes atte | whee ed choy mune capa ae respected.” 6 Tete Jodge Bmctt—Your Honer will remember (atdress- | ees" sient tak vend Saat eee Teta 1s bo ca neat | several cowapenies of ries or iaaaty iste ve name 5 B i g I i i [ i = i [ g Hy : The Engtish Reformers Enceuraged by E s t 3 g : aay * A CHAPTER ON. SHODDY OVERCOATS. ne aitentton to the fact bow. Thay ‘Sure at in age 0 Mr. Bilhogs, ove of (he owners + BI | Es zt pb of whieh saye:— wabad to Preedeatieh leet | ale cours aera site eae = te ik | mc puny ea Bt ts a Mr. Pierrepont—Can state ‘effect | Rifles, or Quebes. (be seen how Sve Bes basen * nese. articles of clothieg? A. I tink 1 can aly give | epee the crarket et at cee G27 iamaand of hia Exoolency the Right Reworabio @0 tm the bearte of Scnleswigare. ef Cleth Mi - regards the jackets, pantaloons snd over. roy low rernor General and Commander-tn- ‘The German Diet bas, by « vote of nise to six, adoptea | Testimony jething janufac ie . upon * ‘very low. or ee for Universal oposition for the withdrawal of the federal treope were no veets; jackets were $450, pavta- | Q. Would it 1 tik 16 A. Da Agitation edie ene ga turers and Other Experts, $3 18 per pair, and $0 60 for each overcoat. | would have I think js | Lieutenal Colonel, D. 4. G. Of uit, Lawer Onda, ” Suffrage. stead wer. a Nsatie oeater Tr wh the Rieg comsrect? S- I wen to oot (roms Yue overs. s Lleutevant Colonel, D. A. G. of Militia; Upper Oxted y fer gincedinngy yen ec Be yrange eye nen | od. 815¢, cot of thin 12%¢0. 00 enc coat war, 1 be. ‘The thirty companies of volunteers to be called out wil? oe ee " have, to go toi. Charehili: his wae for sb sixteen hoo. be despatebed to she frontier as soon as they cao be got lecorated iihaminated sand already mentioned: on tract with Ie ee city was gaily 4 ae wmthe | PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE PROCREDINGS. | fce vowed ‘Gates goveroment: there was e very ammall Two jes from Quebec and two frees Montedal, mn DAYTONS FUNERAL IW PARIS. "ihe Ki of Denmark bed arrived at Kolding. Several profit; but om sucn @ large contract it becames very usder command of Colonel Smith, ef Montresl, will be ~ imhaditaots of Sobleswig wanted to proceed good thing. Q. How much were paid ‘or the clothaig Wi or @aruta The @ 4 paoeae render -S. Sir were forbidden by'the ue made for the Liste of Now York? A. Very fairly: about Coloae| Smith will beat Windsor, and the balesce ’ ‘Several ere made, the same in part and parcel of the sixteen thousand frock ‘companies required to make up his battalion wit! be’ Bye: “ieee MORE SKIRMISHING AMONG COUNSEL, @ Did ‘the Opdyke Unde bie comm.td aa they are called out * materials? house Colonel Durie’s hesdquarters will be ag where Imporia), Diplematic, Military, Citi- France. — ae Tilly nd Bg oppor a taint k ira The weekly veverns of the Bank of Feance exbibit an Rey atu ira 600 Wok oF polied by Mr pa Py ing companies will be draws (rem _zon and Rebel Honors Paid Inorease of oaahioa hand of nearly twealy-cight millions a sp scent me poe wool dyed cot oviead pointe, is eg a te His Remains. | oer ‘Te Court reassembled at ten o'clock yesterday morn, | of Seabidiog daioey °o” Did you b for the rie. The several companies under: bis comms re M ror get ny Fecretary to the Emperor, died | 8» When Judge, jury and counsel were punetually 10 | purpose ow your ow ‘or did the house of @payke likgwige be drawn from diferent pein i the Peay, + ” . 5 money? A I bought some ontside on m} e We joree, wi! w pn the 91h inst, Attendance, Some of the witnesses were not a0 prompt, | supply all tbe money! teats fie Opdyke did not assist two thousand. * their detention being caused, no doubt, by the slippery Gondition of the streets, which greatly impeded locomo- our possession for nearly two years ‘ion, and very much reminded one of the Irish school- of? A. [am not aware; they Offers. by volunteer Genera! Tom Thumb, wife, baby and the diminutive fea re fy ‘aue to pour in from all’ parts of potentig: J 4 bustle and i gentleman’ guests of the Emperor at Com- pelgne on the stb inst. The offictal journals quote the reception of the little Militia Department ali is Trausfor of the Italian Capital Genera} at the Mariboro House by bis Royal Highness the | boy's excuse for being late at class—'“that the read was | ers homens ron es gyi mga 4 petite | Voted. Prince of Wales as a precedent, so slippery every step be took forward was two back- Tor hearing snyibing yrvetoerecod wards.” In due course, however, everything was ready | Iwent cn to look after them myself, foand them jes will sony J Switzeriand, ‘The Federal Asrembly olected M. Schenck, of » of Berne, | and the proceedings of the Court were opened. ected to take them out of the arseny!; when Dy a large opting gd Rm ae of the Swiss Confedera- EXAMINATION OF SAMUBL CHURCHILL. Jae they were worth Hitie fidew these airenico-tuns tomnsd | ook. order at Washiogton with .") oun sere ulgated ston regard Tho -Schleswig-Holsteiners Address tion for 1966, and junel, of Lucerne, as Vice Presi. Samuel Churchi!! was the first witness called. He was ; have given more tha to Cages { dens, r examiued by o: -udgo. Plerrepont, and suid:—t live in | dollar a-pitee for them: at least I would not; I could not | St gouneoted with the Stover Manufsctaring Company ta at several potots, apd aa the King of Denmark. Per this city: spring of 1602 | hed a contract with the Opdyke were satiatactery; | “jp NO, omy keowledse. wnat do you mean by ‘Amerioan . government The Italian Senate bas passed the bill for the transfer of the capital by 134 to 47 votes. The Itatinn Senate is still debating the convention, and the Austrian Reichrath js still engaged on the address to the Emperor. During the debate on convention in Senate on 6th ur. supply sixteen thousand army coats; it | bis agreements with me were not fulfilled always to my Canadian passport agents will always befeund at eo made with the Quartermaster. 10 Plladelphia, that | satisfection, Q” Had yous didoulty with him’ A. Cer- | mesermnge uns money ctor you at the Core | Minrea | same points. was the only contract 1 bad in which Mr. Opdyke was | tainly | bad; I think we made a dollar on each coat and | pine thousand dollars to pay some ment officials, ? concerned; Tat the same time negotiated «sale of Mr. | from fifty to seventy-five cents om the pants, &e. and D. M. Porter with calling upon bim for tweaty-Avé ‘Phe Fenian Excitement im Oanaftt.: Q Hitohcock’s contract for twelve thousand of the same | What was your loss in tle transaction. A. 1 thousand to bel; him out, after having ascertained (From the Toronto Leader, Des. 20.) sty | n'est terrain odat ero ot | certnoninh nna fe Se consequence of alarm. & RUSSIAN LOTTERY LOAN. gave kind of coats; they were to be made of piece dyed blue | dyke a check for four thousand five hundred end dol Ive hundred and thirty: | come to the conclusion that be had been put down there December, General Cialdini said no compromise was pos aS = a mnt ‘si : ne Taint the coat a ight ate I asec keee ohn Opdyke made or lost, in a fearful state of excitement in . a supplying it myself; not ful je contract, but | ef coats; now wi iy! or to be fleeced; he had never got back a cent; was kept at r. == Re eaenad icin Ay por thpntenen eae ee een be haa gee a ee BXAM'NATION OF 8. C. KBITH. the fort five months and four daye. 4 ee winewomean toaevilians ee nee ree eee wd WRECK OF THE STEAMSHIP IOWA. Biguor Sellavaivo was in favor of going to Rome, and of | ee oe ee neve neta eine | _8-C. Kelth was the next witness, He stated on his AINSWORTH BROWN RROALLED. © inca aealumenue a Sle wr come + | makeing war in Venetia. "i eed ice cinceriog nen te fas best of me | examination by Mr. Pierrepont:—My position in relation | Ainsworth Brown (of tbe Stove Manufacturing Compaoy) | goant of Sedeviary militia, whO Was warning them ub 16. part of the obligation concerning aie; te tho best of my | to she government in 1862 was that of luspector of army | recalled, testified that the list produced by Mr. Stove was | Protect life aud vroperty. "In Arthar, he says, a femoral R i a mn the coats were delivered at Philadelphia, i | clothing ' this city: it was & government examination | «transcript from the books of the company; he koew | is to be seen almost every day, and it bas been discew An Imperial ukase bas been issued for anew lottery | tia posi to Philacelppia Shear Gin. aba ancaracs of | noe She concern ef George Opdyne & Co. supplied some wees these goods were delivered to Mr. Marston ered that the supposed dead bodies are converted tate Death of Barl Carlisle, Hon, Judge Perrin and | '9e2,0f © hundred miion roubles at five per cont. The | tweive thoutand coatst I do not kuow of any other coa- ] $0,000, blankgla to the government; I iapected them; | lo Mr. Marston, and the acoouat settled as stated. fines wuich ste horied in shallow prowse, a ¥prmpeaer é bonds are redeemabie a my years by semi annual u tne full amount of value was from $175,000 to $200,000; Crose-examination—I recollect Mr. Marston paying the | company has been formed in Hollin, pomberiag in are to increase the tract in which Mr. Opdyke te interested of my own | this was the price; they were lospected and ssued to the | bilis; apart from that and the books I have no know. | ment and Dr. J, W. Griffith elected eaplais, who ‘ fe pepe ey knowledge. my; there may have been some rejected, but aot more | | some miller jaws were returned; beyond thet there ree Napoleon’s Private Secretary. capital of tioual Bank and promote national n- | “Crggezamined by Mr. Fiel—1 did. not tnquiro so | Amy; there may have jected, ledge; soma Jawa wore retaroed; beyond that there | warded ine roll the Adjutant General muob ia the market for the materials for fulfilling the contrast as my brother did; Iocould not name any two | Thi8 witness was not cross examined. dealers in those goods to whom | appiled for goods of knowledge. bea here bimsptiy ey the exerchion < oe testi. that kind; Iaod my brotber were concerned in business; | Fred. FE. mony of Mr. Redding, of the commis Saat It was I wno negotiated the sale of the contract; Tneces: | ex-Judge Pierrepont be eatd:-—I was in 1861 taspector of | PaBy. and the papers to be submitied by Mr. Carhart, sarily bad to do so, as the contract was mine and ia my | piece goods to the United States government, under Colo- | "P02 quence to-day. br I remember the matter in question; there ‘Mr. Emott claimed that defendant should exbaust his 5 vise cont case*before plaintiff commenced rebutting testimony. : ‘The Court, upon the statement of reasoos for the | Overiand mail advices from New York to the 19th of: absence of the remaining testimony’, allowed defendant to Tesorve ouch testimony te be ofered hereafter, and called | November are received, being several days bebied. the Turkey. Disturbavces @.y reported in Albania. Six hundred Albapians took 0) aod massacred numerous Turk- igh officials, The Turkish troops were proceeding to the scene of insurrection It was feared the movement would extend. A convention has been signed between the Porte and Persia for the Indiao telegraph line via Papakian. Pending the com; Of the line to Duasich, Ingarrection in Turkey and Reperted Rebellion in India, sa, ae, _ a service will soca open. it with the of executing them yourself steame! upon counsel for plaint proceed. a ‘Feo royal mall steamebip Africa, which left Liverpoo! Fr oe cae ae Ot ee A ee ere PLAuINAriOn OF be. MARETOM, Calg promeneetetee sheight o'clock on the morning of the 10th,and Queent- | The Bombay mails of November 14, were received in | you yourself ever make @ covtract with the ee Wea a manufecturer of arms for = damage to atin town on the 11th inst, arrived at Halifex at eleven | Fogland. The papers report:—British forces will enter | government in which you yourself intended to masu- Gera, nee perties a . @edock on Wednesdsy night, in the midst of a thick anow | Kooten about the middie of December. facture the articles contracted for? A, 1 have taken THOMAS F. OARHART BXAMINED, Mr. rere ‘don’t shink this 1s pertinent to any issue Death of Colene! Perkins. 4 Large increase in cotton crep of the northwest pro- | contracts and theo made arrangements to get tailors to Thomas F, Carhart sworn and examined by Mr. Pierre. | 1, tnig , Dec 28, 1866, stem. She bas Sfteen passengers for Halifax aad thirty- | vinces expected. make them up, and when they were finished I would de- Py ford & Oo., | TDM court -I think nos. Colonel Perkins, proprietor of the House, gts er Deo, ui Se ane sat cain’ ules unde. | tec peas da erpe: cerenens i Cobeaevai cod | Lene nes: 206) mr eae (slater: | Ht; Hoot. witoosLook at thie paper. Tia wa | lst nga, He hi bem fer many Yours wall ewe ‘The Africa sailed at balf-past ton o'clock yesterday | tens! that the Affghanietens are ia full insur. | £ y Your contrac ge Company 9? ‘A. 1 do; this scones reecomad , by means ofe sub-contract with somebody else? A. Pre- | were t io i Decem| 5 it includes fix- (M@haradey) morning for Boston, where she will be due | rection, but this lacks confirmation, ipely ; I always bad to get the work done. fo # ‘thie (Friday) evening. : ; geese . ie direct tid ot eary outa coutract, a shat * ‘ Cg eat EE, = mimercial Intelligence, way. Q. You were asked as to wi your brother said 4 a ae Recsus ht Se Stn ae Gat batee. Sal ie eee Svout the contract; now please state ail thas he said on “ enlo s incleded to MERRY SHUINE IRISH WHISKEY. if cis ‘When the Kangaroo left Queenstown, on the 8th inst., Lonton, Dee 10h. ve. | shat sunject. 'JOBN McAULIPFE, 41 AND 43 NASSAU Ualted ge ce et Mr. Evarte—Do in evidencet ‘the result of Sherman's operations was awaited with American securities inactive. States five- Ub,ection by Mr. Field. frock ‘at 7g; | Ne offers Irish and Scotch Whiskey, of that 4 ‘auueb mterest, but the journals did not hazard conjec- | twenties 42% a 481;. mi Toe Court sustained the objection, on the groand that 5. i. fer whiou ble Noweg is ov enlobrted, end teat ae ae 4 ‘Consols closed om Friday (9th) at 80% for 3 the other side bad not goue far ebough into that matter received London Decks, ‘tures. |The rebel loan was depressed by his proceedings. | TOS" Saiiion da the Buok of Ragland bas docredsed | %0 justily It ur. Cole, Mr. | BHSMMOST Bia ND! “ ‘She Earl of Carlisle died on the Sth inst, £149,000. WM. BE. CHUROHILL, B8Q., BXAMINED. . Bro aid PF GO! /BRAl! 4k Lonpon, Dec. 10—P. M. Mr. E. Churcbill, recalied—This witness was examined PO! tee» 3g ‘Lard Clarence Paget, in a speech on naval affairs at as 7 90%. yesterday, and. his cross examination left over (or an- es; he was Branches, 13 Fulton street, i whe conducted the factory up to my leaving ctrest, 68 arenas ©, 123 on ue D. Deal, replied to Mr. Cobden on the large expenditere in ing ‘cine nite "To Mr. Plerrepont—I dia not negotiate the ieven! ISKBY. tans of pence, and quoted Seqgotary Welles sa support of | sondern ree 0% 881 = = tal th contrac Mi. Opdyue; oy brother negotia- | Ralf. Cecomerct tran T do Fae eau oe lena — the Dodnd policy of such expenditures, ‘The Australasians’ news was received too for any \e ou Know if it was ty Croes-examined by Mr. Fiela—I mot a tailor; Darning. class silt Cy na 14 “Zbe Home Secretary allots all the monetary reward in | “ect t0 be developed to day. jbaoe ia partanmvbis wiih Sowatiouan wee meauaiacraren Mr, Dmott—a. Diayea esases Ostre. fon ae yt 4 Waller's case to the cabman, Matthews, whose creditors Tan, Dec. 10-P, M. | Clothing; that was Mr. Carhart; the contract at that time fo r. @, Does it repro. | Gastealtsee for totiaae ans : G@iaim the amount. Bourse quiet. Rentes closed at 66fr. i0c. eT tee ie was for forty thousand pairs:@f pav- Yes, sir, Q | ses, at Bal ‘Cooper y+ 3 “ several coutracts with the govero- ment; Cres fhe wery pearly all with toe phia; Mr. lyke ‘Tequested me to proceed to Philadephia to make ts ‘The Italian Minister of Finance stated ia the Chamber @f Deputies, thatthe capita) will be transferred to Flo ‘vanes as soon se Pasliamest disposes of bills relating to engnaic laws. ‘Zhe Ansirian lower bouse finally voted the address to he throne. the machinery ite ; ‘The London Post, in ite city article, says thas Russie = a 6 ined aad Beaunitul Blower cadingy Bevis te about 10 recognize the new Mextean empire. 1602; | you present whea ory was taken? A. Yes, | Glassengevna onthe pee ie spe nets oe ‘ ‘The steamer Ardiche arrived at Lisbon with one regi- lant dell to the goverument qr ‘anys Sir; @ great portion Q. at what price was | cut to order. ‘OVINGTON B ij : very L the whole of the prope: A. 1 do not now recol Nea 286.04 28) Fallon rece Breenive, ‘ ‘meat of the French expeditionary army from Mexico. from ithe ith of May, 1863. @., What, did. you evt | ject the exact sum, ba bat in the neigh ‘Tbe Paris Court ef Correctional Appeal had confirmed from the government bg lage A. We got cortia- dorbood of $91,000; and that included all that was paid MUSICAL previous judgment in the case of the thirteen deputics <r nil we gu rockers clete; tay ane’ ieee eee Sette inh tedteds tho ened: ot ‘thas wheds SPLENDID GUITAR, PRIOR $960—7OR BALM BY eenvicted of holding illegal meetings. Grate Ge'reane: fm the market at from ninety to ninety-five or | Dy the Cour —Did t = A CTWRUNO, Seont for tbe oule S¢°0.F, wantooeae, : The market is Srmer, with more demand for goods and ninety-six; there was always s fluctuation ia the! ‘Mr. Emott—What assisted the appraisers in making | D’ated Guitars, 203 Broadway, Now Yor. Judge Perrin, of Dublin, and Mr. Williams, M. P. for Ibambeth (England), are dead ‘Tee cfficial inquiry into the Belfast (Ireland) riots, iter lasting pearly @ month, had been brought to a Sloss, ‘The steamship Caledonia, from New York, arrived at value; up to April, 1863, we got nothing but these; Ov- | out Zhe eatimate of the whole val? ke They bad access |, seco. ape hed anes c"e, cman eae | ae sod wat Jag or sence wea as | A. Rea ™*? 470 OAANB SERRANO ance of their credit and capital in carrying on thelr ; Diasiness and fulfilling their contract; I do not know shat | Ct Of what the whole thing cost? A. Yes, sir. Ar SE eS a : Mr. Opdyke obtained any of these contracts, nor dol | yeraié closed the testumoay of the witness on all points | 1, PHOS Sh); sor building. know that there were any obtained by members of hie | °SArine vi firm” ‘Q. Wea there any aseridce of the vecurition ? ike | jn 700, Zoe latimated Re would sit te half-past four, “A FIRST, Chas 4 WO. 1, FOUR noOMD cone , yarns LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. |, Spence & Co. and Gordon, Bruce & Co. report:—Fiour quiet and steady; extra State, 40s. a 21s. Wheat steady ; red Western, 7s. 6d. a Ss.; white Western, 8s.2 98 64 Corn dull; mixed nominal, at 27s. 64. & 28s, LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET. @iogow ca the 7b inst. Bigiand, Athya & Co., and Richardson, Spence & Co, No; at the lattor part of the business Mr. Opdyke’s con. | stead of three o'clock, until the case was fi rose i cary The steamabip City of Loodon, from New York, arrived | report:—Geet very dull. Pork quiet end steay. Bacon | jRere Tae, Cysutistaction with General Meigs, but never | Mo: ut the Weecibe above ouethird of ike qrottesen. | 0¢ Court then adjourned till ten o'clock this morning. Torn'cush purchaser, if applied Sor immediately, as > @t Liverpool on the 71b inst, Romigivat dou 64 0690. Tallow dull ind 06: ewer. = | US. 0; Did Mr. Opayke give you any reasoa why be | other wealthy frm did come io and this reduced the FORTRESS MONROE fae an . 4 contract transferred, giving sixteen thousand | profits. REA’ z ‘The steamship Borunsia, from New York, arrived at LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MauKEr. to oue person and twelve thousand to another, as you | Ms. Evarte wanted to know what this had to do with * te Py or po Ges. WETks Gronaways opposite Astor Beutbampton December 8. - XN. P. Bb. CURTICN ¢ bave stated? A. ido not Kmow that he gave me any | the case, reason Q. Piease tell us now what were the relations | _ Dr. Field said he desired to show that what ie charged | Returm of Colemel Mulford, Co @ Te steamahip Australasian, from New York, arrived eo jog. Coffee firm, put quiet. © Rice steady. Linseed | of Opdyke and Carhart? A. I could not eay that. Q, | om the house of Opdyke es dishonest and improper ts ‘ (G6 Queenstown December 10. easier. Li ‘oll iy. ‘oil inal, Rosin | Please say how you supplied your contract? A. I simply bow gant day in New York ia the beat houses, for the Recemt Exchange of A RRADTVUE, ROSEWOOD. PULL SEVER vs * ‘The screw steamer lowa, from London and Havre for | very dull. Spirits turpentine imective at 61s. Boult, | got them made and then delivered them. Stews down, and at much larger sums ban is Prisoners, &c. carved ge ® sand powerful hewn Bey ry i Hew York, was aground near Cherbourg for some days, | English & Brandon report:—Petreieum steady at 1s, 93¢d. This closed the examination o this witness, Rene cael wan ih pus be MB. WILLIAM H. STINER’S DESPATOR. sacrifice, Apply immediately at 28 Third street. s a i ag ey ae ee Oe toon MARES, a ee be made honest or dishonest. merely becuuse {i was tbe ee eee MAGNIFICENT ROSKWOOD FIANOFURTE FOR > Barings’ circular reports:—Breadstuitsquiet and steady. | etry 8 Spaulding was next examined by Mr. Pierre: | practice of.a whole community. RETURN OF COLONEL JOHN B. MULFORD. sale—Four round corners, finished all row G iin we pout. ‘The witness stated:—I am ® commiesion mer. | P*ocits So* hele votes wie have obtained contracts Seven months; made to order; com $80, for $976. Alse: haut of tnis city attached tothe frm of Spenidiog, Hoot | wien the government, sua whe nove baa eemante a af van canned bapoe. embed re labors ta | Parlor, Ghamber and Dining Rovim Puruittre st m. snarifcn, F 1 have Been im the business many yours, ever | (uw ahem’ "We, bowover, do wot syecly mie they are” | the Savannah river and off Charleston , exchang. | Inquire jwonty third street, near Sixth avemee, Iron quiet, Sugar flat and 6d. lower, Coffee steady. Tea opened with u declining tone and closed firmer. Rice THE AMERICAN QUESTION. steady and uncbanged. wr steady at 408 5 : eee ' Am Emgiish Professor Visits the Potomac | Spirits turpentine steady at 638. 2 638. Petrol bow ree eer A oey gts ts dlantas tne Mr. | Here some sharp firing took ‘among counsel, re- | tng ten ad starved, decrepit and thoroughly used A EADY, HAVING A SPLENDID PIANOFO Arm and steady at £17 fer crude, and 2s. 14. for refined. | fo Zutume of 1801 I sold Mre Opdyke something ck Sulting in @ terse rebuke from ° apse. Un) for alike number of well fed and Tesewsod. seven eutave, carved legs, oversirang 7. Sperm oil dull and tendisg downward, Cod oll £53. | Sty th, iB yacéd of dou ia a bad ‘To Mr, Evarte—i conducded all @e business; all of the b Ay reve returned to this poiat at an | modern improvements. neariy new, olty makers’ guaran>- ‘The London News publishes « letter from Professor Gold- | | ingeed oil easier. Linseed cakes steady, : iy pov Rimrrd a wae -* ibe “eed S. pray contracts were in my name, but it was known that Mr earl our this board of bis flagship New | '° Will sellat half value, 79 Rivi win Smith, descriptive of bis visit to the Army of the THA LATEST MARKAT?. Opdyke made va coptract in my presence with 2 mas | 47K0 bad an interest io Mla ne on nef ~ CbisG5ih, and was also sccompanied | Ty eaUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSRWOOD PIANOFO! He says:—‘Probably no army in history ever Livanrool, Dea. 10—P. M. | named Soott, of Jersey, to have (tem dyed ia iodigo | ‘ent A We did: wo came to all the profits and understood | py ‘6 B tone, ety makers, in perfect order; cost . Corrox.—Sales to day 8,000 bales, including 4,000 to | bing; they were not so d Dut god Witte nalé® | them with the results to Mr. Opdyke; he did not sacrifice | ‘Colonel 4 be news from Sherman's | Price ‘Gin be seen at 676 Sizth avenue (aew number wan o0 well cared for ag this; aed such being the ease, it and exporters, The market is quiet aad un- | Lind'of sompouniied chet) arate dyed with some | ‘nig securities; Inow remember that Mr. Opdyke did ob- | operatioail t received. Nelther does he | 600), near Fortieth street. ‘a surely very strong proof that the war is oot being | changed fadigo an bes uwte roy ney Pron A my 9 —— tain one contract for sixteea thousand infantry over- | repert an cc the expedition of General | —————— waged with mercenary and worthiess lives.” He regards Breadstuffs quiet and steady. : mJ tor } | coats, and that :ho came to me about it; some of the Butler and Rear \dmiral Porter. BAkoains —Rosewoop SRYEN OCTAVE PI. * the officers, in manners and cultivation, a a4 least the | . Provisions dull and unchanged. that tbh dye was very bad {rom the tact tint Me Mee | MONEY wo got from the government w Of prigosers under the special agreemeat | second hand Sx ociars Ro ‘The ex par; this was | for tbe tranater of equals of any soldiers he ever saw. whe steady. Petroleum firmer; refined, 18.0 44.8 | aye wtleew ards made a Claim —_ me for a dojlar a TES anid then ta whieh MON” Goayme seerttoed the seouri- | either Party came to an eod on. Gureay we Lg SU MCDONALD & 00. Laneoin ratulated r AYRE MARKET. coat, for four thousand eoxts, which be sald bad been | ties, by the fluctuations in the market; they brought | ing last. The “lest batch of our suffering soldiers = 2 os at sly attended meeting of workiogmen of Haven, Boc,t, 1904, | ce'nma geste Tare oot a tation cos an something aboat ninety ome aud throe quarters, the cer. | was delivered to Colonel Muliord on that day by XORLGIOR MUSIC FOR VIOLIN. FLUTE, FLPE OR South Loodon, Rev. Newman Hall presiding, an address | CoTT0x—Sales of the week, 8,500 bales. "Markel trmer, | tne cloth waa sold by moe to Opdyke at the rate of aiguty: | cates of indebtedness were not transferable: the loss | Lieutenamt Colonel Hatch, Assistant Commissioner of Ex: cornet: —Only popular and newest tunes. Dark was adopted congratulating Mr. Liveoin on bis re-election | closing quiet apd steady. New Orleans tres ordinaire, | hye cents per yard. '¥~ | on the soven teuths of one-quarter fell upon Opdyke, change sete Ba bop gen Colonel Malord ans s enotected tay) A Darkey off the ye and the consequent emphatic denunciation of slavery by | 260f.; do. bas, 236f. Cross examined by Mr. Field—I gold the goods to Mr, TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM B. COGSWELL. nogotl these prisoners carried ou ‘Track, . before I got them; I sold them by samp William B, Cogswell, being sworn, testified that he had | instructions with great ability and tact, and deserves bm and purelased the quantity sceded; Tate bot tell ‘eon a machinist for about eleven years; tbat the } | Well Of the condense reg cette ame Opdyke that they were goods consigoed to me: the con. | ciation in gun machinery in use for a yoar and a half or | States government fle leaves this evening for Anoapo. aot I mado with him was for tity thousand yards; 45 | WO Tears would be about Afty or sixty per cant, and | lis, Me 1m Salvo the Seni et captyes on (ue How Terk was not for forty ihousaod; { did not deliver thirty-five | taal or four tool hands only would be required in | ®#CampTarcle, | | thousand; the contract with Scott for dyeing tho goods eed ity men. On ist of mortality in General was mado in my store; I told Opdyke that Scott said be gamiaation be testified tbat be had no special ac- | _, The [allowing Int ra aur yet could dye the goods. Q Did you not introduce him to | 94 ‘and that his meaning | Hospital, Purtsmouth, Va., daring the past month bas Mr. Ovdyke? “A. Laid Q. Dil you not ftrodco im aa | WAE OOF that the depreciation wonld be Atty or aizty per | been Kindly fanned me by the Rey. Vincent Palea, Of {he bow dyers in the couatry? A. Told Mr. Op | ceat tothe man using it, but that it could not be sold | chaplain of that hospital:— or J Dorosia, E, 20th New York cavalry, Nov. 2 dyke thet be was one of the best cotton dyers, aud so be | deduction of that smount from its cont. prouln Fy Snide new Fork uae ae FREDERICK BLUMB, 208 Bowery. ' Far op St. Jauns’ Roman Cataoric Cavron.—=The ladies belonging to the congregation of St. James’ Roman Catho- \se church are now conducting # fair in the basement of that edifice, which will continue open this week and next, with the exception of Saturday of the present week. A fine steeple and other improvements have been added to ‘St. James’, and to assist in paying the expenses of the Americans Instrue: the English on Thetr ‘hte, An imposing reform demonstration had teken place at Bradford. Resolutions demanding an extension of the elertive franchise, and in favor of an energetic agitation of the question, were adopted. Sir F. Crovaley and Messrs. Forster, Baines and Stans- Beld, members of Parliainent, were the principal speak. ere. Mr. Forster replied to the taunts raised by the op. ‘of retorm as to the position of affairs in America, ; Dut & discussion arose between as to whether be a 'Y OF CHARLES B. HAUGRIAN, ‘Massachusetts be: artilier, ‘4 rertoas Sah denied thal they fertionea any. ar {against | U@dertaking this fair was started, A choice and beauti. | Sue George W, Sampson, 1, 2d avy 7 price eran’ sufage, "fe regarded the coutat ana infeed | fai calecuon of articles ie on exhibition Rey. James | Ovid dye,wool at wel: my opinion wae ciate would, | unacies ih Hatha, balng awora, deposed a8 fol . a ; vere Wil bad st 438 Brose: street aid Brennan, the worth; Of the church, has super- ‘Vision of tue entire arrangements. it Pgs Cunwrmss Dar amp Eve—Curuns anv Canors a? Trivity Cuvrca.—On the occasion of Christmas Eve celebration at Trinity Charch, Mr. James E, Ayliffe will perform the death strugcie by the Amorican democracy to free their eeuntry from the grasp of a siavebolding oligarchy; and be claimed sane 8 wes not the paimcenney cer even the midale classes, ut ‘he workingmen, preserved kngiand from wderfering tn American affairs. a4 Q. How did you know that they uwomaker, ‘and have been nearly all my Nite; | gave Wobster, d A Tiuew they were not dyed ia" indigo bine from the forced the depreciation on gux mecbioory | avin Webster, O, 15th New, York Nov; oe fact that 1 sont some of it to the party, who da half would be filty or sixty per = said the cloth would only take ® good ‘indigo | cent, to keep up the tools In a manufactory emptoylog | Fumes Tour ‘20tb Ni PIANO.CAN RXCRLLERT BECOND, HAND PIANO: biue; the dye given it was very indifierent. | firty mev would require probably twenty men; If the fac- Truman Turtlod (detached) ‘im best order, $100: also an upright Piano for $160, fog Q. Was not the contract for dyeing these goods made be. | sory was all suppliea with tools it would need seven or | “iety Nov. 18. . eal, Apply ab 160 cone = the goods were purchased or supplied’ A. Mr | eight, may be more; by tools | mean small tools, such a8 | symeq' ‘Taccey, Tth New York independent battery, | = a = goood ipatruments, at m ange. — Sy Intervention. following melodies, commencing at half-past two P. M:— at he would take the goods if be ie mitiors, drills, reamers, &o.; but it depends upon the sa _ DY Oiaaeeearey ged, sree ait meeting of factory operatives at Manches. | 1. Rondo, with variation in major and minor keys, aced mode a which the busivegs le carrjed om; if conducted | wiititm rowers, B, 024 New York, Nov, 22 a aCiAL NOTIOHADOLDAMITING Ti and Drance lo, Amorieos OINGS Oh eeeetenat Cee eB eri Pde " by the day 1 might require twenty-five or thirty; bow | thomas Powers, B, 20tu New York, Nov. 26, Cy py Hy = im ce in American affairs. Ab amendment 2 Christmas Carol— Childrea in the Temple.’ thie factory wis carried on I do not jusiness Is | syivester ‘Nichols, C, 13th New Yok artillery, Nov. 26, holidays wiii he received at half prices for the term ensuing, continued neutrality was rejected; but both 3. Evening Kelis. ted cage the man J “ Penmanship, Poortes ‘and Busioess Affaire, 0 Sides elaimed tbe majority. 4. Caristmas Carol—"* Silent Night, Holy Night.” > . ng OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, Prindtpal, Mr. Pender, of Manchester, momber of Parliament for 6. Coristmas Carol—* Tue Christmas Tree,” just anything from your account with Mr. o y urpose; those mon 7 ‘ YOUNG GERMAN LADY. German: 1 ‘ ROKNTLY ARRIVED from well, taught and competen eituation in a family, 16 | Ghelvarious branches ot eduon struct children io Fosoene (fng.) bad beon addressing bie constituents 6. Christmas Carol—*‘ Once in Royal David's City.’? @. How much did you deduct? A. ‘the Fim yd AMerioan aif:irs, be gaid he believed that ; -é 4 10 On Christmas Day Mr. Ayliffe will ring the following | $1,700. Q. Why wi his deduction made? A. Tosave | this establishment but two or three tool hands would be entboug! North might subjugate the South tt could trouble and prevent a lawsuit. Q, Did not Mr. ki 30000 Seas osire © speaks Vrenee, Got Keep them ia. subjection. “ile estimated tbe logs to | melodics, commencing at ten A. M:— Glatun shat thle deduction pbould bave been made ae hie | POReMOMs ation by Mr. Field.—Ir 1 attended an anc. | 20000 $00 Mich §o RR..b10 70 ti to teach a few hours in a fainily for Sng owing wo deur cotton, and eve N re umboner anes | 3, Rating tbe Coanees on Eight Beli Co er oe erraated 112, 41m, $10,000 | Jom sale, should expeet to pay for machinery whieh Lad | goo99 | RE Bot relerences given. Address A, 8. On A a 5 iaug' m A + to prevent been earn v4 \ Iedia woula never supply the fequired orem soseuary | 2 firdtttansnSriatlows, composed by Dr. Rodgen for | {srg} ges my huwas suc s hou'e sous Pitcaees | Deve, t.sae for two Years abot haiti original vale: | Sooo9 oe ’ aad 3 rac Em ‘Trinity chimes. Toaw, (Laughter. ) ployed in makiag tole w turn out Ofty guns aday, 10 be | 00 PM aint oom Case. ristmas Caroi—\ Bright, Bright in Silver Light,” BXAMINATION OF THOMAS Surrm, completed ip seven months, it would require from'swen- | 10000 oe 2, be thia! of Engiseer Rumble, for enlisting men at Sheer Christmas Carole’ The Oaristmas Tree, Thos. Smitd, Of the firm of Smith Brothers, of Furton | ty-five to thirty-five men, of ‘ ena for the rebei stewmer Rappabaowock, commeneed in kpmagtinnege street, New York, being sworn, seated:—1 ama clothier; TRSTIMONY OF WILLIAM THOMPRON. 10000 ; ‘the 6 Curt of Queen's Beneh, London, on the 5th inst.; bat Fain rom BICK AnD Woorpeo Boupiene.—The bazear for | 1 know tbat I made some three thomsand er four thou ‘William Thompson, sworn and examined by Mr. Plerre- | 50000 OF it Gorin, * the evidence the care was brought to a stop upon | tbe benefit of sick and wounded soldiers, at present in | #884 garments for soldiers for the State of New York; t—Have beona machinist and guamaer since June, | 9000 yr Ari Seems “sl grounds ip the absence of witnesses to en we went in togetuer; J mean the house of Smith Brothers | 1846; wae a contractor in thearmory before the fire; ‘the | 10000 = ne, Lat ony. , the ease was puapended till after | Protress at the Everett Rooms, corner of Broadway and | and Geo. Opdyke & Ce. ; the jackets were to be of dark | sools,there were got up at the Of, the company FAENCH , ianavaan —rnorisno Wee pert term. Thirty fourth stroot, t@ proving quite @ successful enter. iene he Sah as Gat tr Ue Opti ino ovens and thee the eon! ‘were pal Dy tne piece and k Boe ee Parte, wal receive applica ‘ Mr. Dayton’s Fameral, with remarkable skill, it could not | iiorgan: the house ot Opdye & Oo. were 10 supply the | thom et ubeir eon espera, erin ene eee Aux otrange toad way, corner ot fweifth street Prove anything else but s fine pecuniary undertaking. | goods ai cost and trimmings, and we were to maxe them | material; 1 made the irigger plates, top Dales, (rigger aroR asernor MIS MEMO TRANOH AND EXO | Among whe articles to be seca one can find « variety of | up and theo (0 divide the prodte equally. . Were they | catch, ‘barrel apriogs onrek P, 156 BROADWAY.c0 area as Gunes Bh ts SE Reina, ee ‘TION. ages fie Bancrott House, oorner of Swenatn sree Land. the useful end the fan: pring and cove driver; I Ladies will please bear The Ghee sive of Mr. Dei ey suificient to meet the tastes of | all made wpt A. They were. Q What was the smount | have ‘bere an acoeunt of I did, with the thetr half PS Ur Darton, 9k. place on, the Oth | ail Home sxoeheot brogees struct marked aiteation, | alloy A. I was offered Ibe contract at first for | prices, and some lospecter's tickets 1 have nlso an eatie the hold ia "lormed the religious services. {and should be disposed of to great advantage. twenty thousand garments; it was then reduced to six. eg Llseeatanen ' troope exceried the remaice ane geard Fhe Kee de Bev *! was lined with onrriages kmperor wa * Tepresented by Baron de . Jerome by ‘“enerai Tresseeniere, Py Minster, A Drovyn @’imuys, and the whole ie bedy were '0 attendance, and the church was Dr, Betberiand defiyen. 4 8 discourse atic of the , and said the on tality whieh cobnte between 0nd Americs ip, 10. E760) mentare, owing to bis Fata. Camvacty on Boanp 4 Sreamemr,—Ji Poi. | teen thousand. @. Woes kind of garments are these now pmo =o tects tor, for any Job, tm lpm, lato pmo spoken of? A. These wore blue army overcoat, Q What D8, Hake & seaman ‘attached to the steamship City of | wag the acreemont? A. It wan agreed that tbe house of Limerick, died at the New York Hospital, from the effects | Geo. Opdyke & Co. was to ferpieh all the goods and trim FURTHEK TRSTIMONY OF BBYRY D. ATOV! Of injerias received om Tuesday jest by falling from the | Migs and to adv: , While we were to work up Henry 1), Stover recalled—Thene anisrenmagt to the deck of the ship. As ihe time of the | tee materiale and ture out tbe eouts.”Q."Hlow were theas | ¢¥idence yesterday) Were never paid; Occurrence deceased was en: ip greasing the mate, to be ‘arpisbed ¥, Opdyke & Co—at cons = with _ when be sont eae ae 4 reserving fl injariea, 4 Jury rendered a verdiot of ‘ Accidental death lene Y waa tweaty four years of age aad a pative of Norway, esd 0 saat goods; it ts when payment ia l