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3 NEW YORK HERALD, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1865, ; ieee —_— rr innsy. cines Setenas36 ag ons BUROPE. axe ‘St Stophen, NB, 4 days, wil. ¥ + ee gop — ‘ARRIVAL OF THE CDBA’S MAILS, Ayverien, Expected to Make War on Spain, England and Franes Remaining Neutral. Coomess Between Maximilian and Mapoleon. Carlotta Pledging the Imperial Coronet. ELLNESS OF EARL RUSSELL. ae. he. dee ‘The mails by the steamehip Cuba, at Halifax, reached ‘Whis city Jast evening. Most of the more important ‘tems of the news have been anticipated in the Henan. ari Ruseell, the new English Promier, is sick. Hav- img a cold he stayed away from the recent Cabinet Coun- ‘ef According to. the London Star, however, his illness te somewhat more serious. psuerryc 3 ‘Tho Viceroy’of. Egypt Bas given to the American mis-° ston at Cairo a block of houses worth two hundred thou wand francs. The Viceroy 1 also seid to bave given the s@pissionarice free passes by the railways, and to have a6-. eided that religious journals and, books shall agt be’ subject to any tax. ike as Sem Gir Froderick Broce, the British Minister, has been ap- pointed umpire to s joint commission repregenting tho. Waited States and the republic of Colombia, South America, for the settlement of claims arising out of the Panama riots of 1856. ‘The Marquis Corrio, Maximilian’s Chargé d’ Affaires of Mexico at Brassels and the Hague, has been named Bovoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the mame courts, Rear Admiral Coupvent-Desbois has been appointed to ‘the command in chief of the French naval station at Brazi} and La Plata, in the place of Rear Admiral Chaig- meau, whose term of service has expired. The Chilean Question, @MERICA EXPECTED TO DECLARE WAR AGAINST SPAIN. {Paris (Dec. 4) correspondence of London Post.} ‘News from Madrid is looked forward to with much in- ‘Cerest, as we ©: t to hear that Admiral Pareja may any day do anything, supported as he is by the homo govern- ment. 1 am assured by an authority that Chile will =. and it is added that the United States will support She Chiteans with arms. This assurance comes from a per- on who certainly might give ‘a good guess of what the Washington Cabinet would do, seeing another of the ‘gmail sister republics unjustly attacked by a European Power. Atall eventgan American squadron is on its t Chilean waters, apd no one can say what events the Island of Cuba, which an admi- val of the United States wisi with as much reason as Pareja has Wlockaded the Chilean The American ‘are getting jealously irritated sbout European inter- ference with American republics. Mexico, Peru and @hile are sore subjects. Depend upon it, the Whnited States will support the small republics, and wot with words only, now that the civil war is over. As regards news from Madrid, wo get the further as- garance of Admiral Paral "3 conduct being supported, ‘and, what is more significant, several ships-of-war are ‘Being prepared for active service, provided with war ene! and marines tn full complement, ime Maand eays:—“Spain will soon have twenty-five ships of war in the Pacine.” Viewed from Paria, the Chiican @iMiculty presents its"If just now as follows:—1. Spain ‘wili continue to prosecute her claims. 2. Chile will re- swt. 3. England and France will confine themselves to neutral observation. 4 The United States will come fo the active protection of Chile, and declare war with Frence Mexico. @URIOUS STATEMENTS AS TO THE RELATIONS OF NAPOLEON AND MAXIMILIAN. B gh ny i corpeepoocence Liverpool Journal. } ve come at last to the crisis ‘by wise men from the very first, but not an- anticipated even by them to take place quite so soon, Tho Sitieulues wi have arisen between the court of the Dold determination of the American government with vegard to Juarez, have renewed the rumor of the secret treaty of Miramar, which empowers the Emperor to withdraw bis troops at any time frem Mexico whenever “Maximilian’s payments should be two months in arrear. Jee pretext would be curious enough on the |i of © power which prides itself on conciliating for alone. Louis Philippo, whose system differed with thie ideal one of Louis Napoleon, declared the country wich enough to pay for any amount of glory it might choose to purchase. But, in this case, the pretext will be soar prep seruple by A by he biniea who, in presence irritation displayed 1 United States, i Pesolved to avoid a further complication of the dificulties @mid which he has #9 thou, rushed. The cause of ‘the coolness between the two emperors is the refusal by Maximilian to recetve.as Minister of France the invalua- ‘Ole treasure sent him in that capacity in the of “ Lee Marisaitien, wheee nn woe been epent in is duns, i2 ly green to eonfide Ais purte to one of his mot Faas hg ‘The message from the United States, of which General Behofield is undovbied!y the. bearer, whatever the agree. journals may declare to the contrary, has the greatest ire at Compiegne. — Maxi- milian has givon orders for the evacuation of the @orthern and southern poriions of tho empire, in order to remain as true as possible to the fainily tradition of me ilaiére. The Empress Char'otte, whose journey rope is ostensibly occasioneti by the wish to visit ‘her father in his dying Jeaves with the greatest re- get; but Maximilian, on bénolding the extermin- ation which ia now commencing between the insurgents nd the imperialists, as the natural consequence of all ‘What has gone before, insists on placing is wife out of a Parte J Journals are strictly fort len to of Mexic yesterday the office of the Temps ‘was visited by the man in biack, in high dudceon at what he tormed the “ indiscretion” of which that paper hhad been guilty. ‘Tho arrival in Paris of the magnificent patel the Empress Charlotte, under pre- of all ‘and repairs, bus given riso to all sorts of comments, People say that a certain great financial jet tenon juced (o lend a considerable sum the coronet, w' ft 4 the I Prisons, Mr. Corry hee ‘deen eortain interrogatories | by, St the executive, 4 large. mang Mail, to aeeteuly enpoumien i affair. ©'LBARY’S ADDRESS TO THE COURT ON HIS CONVIC- TION. [Dublin (Dec. 6) mndence London Pret. ‘The prisoner addressed Rhe court coolly and wan de- Aiboration. He said :—“ A pga I was not wholly un propared for this, I felt that a government which had wo safely packed the bench would not be unlikely to obtain a verdict.” (Judge Fitzgerald here intimated to ‘the a that, while the court were willing to hear @nything he had to say, language of that kind could not be itted.) he s— Very well, my Laby declined to touch upon this from a very watural fear that he might do harm to some of the other litical can be little fear of that prisoners, bat mow ; for a jury that could be found to convict me of this will convict thera all. Mr. Luby ad- mitted that Aethnically guilty according to Uhat fxg. Soap ut British law; but I did not think that Choro mon—(lere the prisoner pointed to the benches where the crown counsel sat)—could make that case ecainet me. And this brings me naturally to a subject on which there has been much-misrepresentation in Ire- Jand—the subject, I mean, of informers, Mr. Justice Keogh said, in his charge ‘against Mr. Luby, that men would always be found ready for money to place them- 0 eelves at tl 1 of the government, and make known the designs of the conspiracy. No doubt men will be found for money #0 to plac’ themselves at the Gispoeal of the government, but 1 Rhink it is agi ators, end not rebels, who have been Foverally vought in hie way, who have certainly Janie the beet bar: ins, And now I come to spe: dided the prisoner, ‘of tbe moral assassination of me, for i that mise. « adviser to * ‘man (poling to Mr. Murry, Q. be Irish government) is mainly responsible.’ Hore the judge acain interrupted O'Leary, and the prisoner sai ‘would not pursue that tone of observation. He, how. ever, continued:—‘"Ho did not mean to defend himself @r others now, but he would denounces the moral say in. Mr. Justice Keogh had adtuinistered a lecture to Mr. Laby about the consequences of revolution; but Le @bould tike to know whether the same consequences did Rot follow war. Only one word more would he say. He had been found guilty of treason—treason-felony they ied tend no doubt it was afoul crime. The poet te placed altos in the ninth or lowest circle of H@ ‘Inferno.’ But what traitors? Traitors against king, @ountry, friends and benefactors. England was not his gre. prisoner's) country, and ho had betrayed no friends if benefactors, Hampden and Sidney were traitora, and Feed and Netbury were loyal moa. He would leave cane there.” xcept in the closing passage the ppeaker was calm and tinimpaseioned, The | PXEPATCRES Wit maica Tragedy. HELD BY THE COLONIAL SECRE- Poodon (Dec. 6) corresponder Manchester Gaardhn.} ‘These ig a very painful rumor current that Mr. Cant- well bas wed despatches whiih he wishes ty withiolt f tha protende “bat they are unsuitable for publication. ) about another ,“artnight 1 suspect the Colonial Secre. Ary of Plate will be C@IY t00 glad to make a clean breast it for aie own ak There is, wtall events, one ) ng whiph Downing at, €et murt not be allowed to hold ov and that js the co val weed between Geo iam Gordon and the C Secretary, scraps on! i, hich have hitherto been Vormmilted to cppenr. Tan id that it contains more than We Clue to the otherwike ~ The Writ of Habeas, Corpas—Martin a : seoirgcmente a ie Riana? | day ae SEagd, Be Seragh AereR Mme * —__—_—_—_—_—. Creditable Turnout of the PA yn apo eR" are “Fire Laddies.” Before Judgo Leonard. Eleven o'clock yesterday was set down as the hour at which General Hooker was commanded to produce the body of Robert Martin, confined in Fort Lafayette on the double charges of hotel burning and being a re- Del spy. 7 al after the hour namod Martin was brought into court, guarded: carefully by two United States soldiers anda licutenant, The prisoner is a perfect typo of the medium class of Southerners, His age may be about thirty. His hair and mustache are of a light color, with a pale comptexton and clear, blue eye. Slightly , November on board steamship City of Limerick, six from New Y« Jamus M. Keuwezy, late of Douglas, of Man, aged years. Loonsy.—On Wednesday morning, December 20, Mr. Pine —, ee elcome of 6 4 are invited t @ relatives an ni of deceased are inv: oO Imposing Appearance of the a attend the funeral from 143 Lorimer street, Williains- AT T Le arg, on lay afternoon, at two o'clock. Demonstration. ‘At ton minutos of three o'clock the head of the proces. | St’ John (N. fs.) papers please copy. : sion entered the western gate of the Park, Mayor Gun- | Lanpsry.--On Wednesday morning, December 20, Et- ther and Recorder John T. Hoffman appearing at once on | “LEN, wile of David Lindsey, aged 42 years, the steps of the City Hall to receive the honors of a pass- The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ing salute, As the firemen advanced tho band in the van | invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one Review by Governor Fenton, Mayor Gunther | parca trom the vody of tho cortege and took up its posi- | o'clock, from her late residence, 154 Bighth avenuo. tion on the opposite side of the square, directly vis-d-vis | Lup1aa.—On Monday, December a after a lingering mn. We are under obligations to purser RW Albert, of the: steamship Morro Castle, from Havana, forfull files of lave: Papers, &o. Sue R A Hiern, Somerville, from Mobile Dec8, with 261. bales of cotton, for Liverpool, is ashore below Mobile, with. 15 feet of water In her hold, She is owned and insured ins ‘New York, where she was built In 1857 by Wma H Webb, Enq, ts 1096 tons register, and rated Al in the American Lioyds Register. She has lately been sailing wader the Br- fing. Stxamsnip MrxneTONKA—The towboat Equator arrived ab. wee ergers sab jam Soome. the steamnsbip Mianeioaks usly reported. on the bar water bales cotton aud ‘200 bbls flour the whole! ot the aopeareo. built, and aitired in aught gray frock coat, plaid panta- ere. the city officials, while the chief and assistant engineers | illness, ELkaxon C., wife of Isaac 'T. Joons and dark vest, his appearaneo gives strong evidence and Oth Stood at their left and reviewod the Department asthe | Tho friends of the fainily and those of her sons-in-law, | xSi™yBizasuru avtetos, Hollansbee, trom Jamalen for of deci¢ion and determination, &e. &, &. procession filed on, There had assembled a largo crowd | Alexander K. Laing and James R. Radford, are respect- | yisions. 'n who greeted the firemen with considerable enthusiasm; | fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) after- but, thanks to the erceliens Police, arrangements, in | noon, at one o’elocke, froin the Reformed Dutch church, Department } charye of Captath Brackett, of the Twenty-sixth precinct, | comer of Fifth avenue and Twenty-first atrect. The first parade of the New York Paid Fire sand the most perfect order was preserved. Fifteen Mlaiat’|\ Siete An Wadneaior, Nercaber th ta the: cibe of came off yesterday with considerable éclat. Since its after the platoon of officers preceding the men had en- | Mexico, F, A. Louse, aged 65 years, demonstration the organization of the department has eee 4 the Sanses, bpecteres comTy a = ee benno J ro beer a be Jonx undergone a great change. The old system of volunteer | ceived the parting salute of the Mayor and friends, who’ |’ Mutcaty, anative of county Cork, Tretan years, returned to their respective headquarters, while the | The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully firemen bas been superseded by the Metropolitan Paid | several companies broke ranks and proceeded to their | invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. Fire Department, and the success of the new organiza- | stations, 29 East Fifty-second street: Sip Conquest, Lewis, from Boston for rel Py echr'Shannon, at this port, tohateeee eeetok Mr. . Courtney, on behalf of the government, ad- at Harbor Island Dee 2. Crew saved. "Shipand cargo™ dressed the Court, and romarked that, in conformity with the order issued on Monday, it. had been considered best to obey that order, and therefore produced the body of Robert Martiv, Before presenting the whole case in de- tail he would present an additional return. j Mr. Larocque said that before counsel proceeded he had an jomto offer. It was important that the pris- Ford ti 188%, haite? from Boston, ana rated. Are ford it 1866, hailee from a A d quest’s cargo consisted of 263 bales guony cloth, bbla. thackereh £00 kegs uails and 400 bbls potatoes. Sur BuxGat, Ingersoll, from San Francisco. for Hong Kong, put into Honolulu Oct 28, Sapn after leaving San Francisco she was struck by a northwest. nquall aod thrown G . oner should be placed in such a position that he could on her beam ends, shitung her cargobadly, Before Pad CnGeunetior with bits, He would ca tls Honor to | tion, if not-well shown heretofore, was fully ostablished are Baltimore penors please cory. Z tp ae wa compelied to vow oratboand, sons manly mxencine the'setbertty MERE or, the wtatute tO | yesterday. ‘The froman’s parade hae always been a nota: ING pain FI = BETWEEN MORRIS Pure: | 0 STP cmaivaewel pacers Derry, tl fo ake] Bane Wiew Li Deo8—The Wickopee, hence": ‘of the’sheriff or any | 7es'erd arraqacn ps ial pi. i tor Charleston, ta aground ot Wwe entrance ol Pear Maron. Sar een ™! fet );might have tho with him. Ifthe prisoner wag ré1 Fort ite he could ‘not “Judge Leonant-—t wil we a ble fegtare among the public’ dempgstrations:in New N AND 5 6lst year of his age. a S wnt ae OO Sie OAM The relatives and friongs, also thoso of his sons; Felix: York, and has always beon productive of much excite | Considerable interest ig felt among sporting circles | ao4"anice, aro reepectfutly: invited-to attend the ft ment and admiration! Each year saw them with an in- | about the forthcoming fight between Morris Phelan, from his aie residence, ‘No. 40 Madison st., this (Thufs- ‘| crease of numbers and additional laurety; but unfortu- |. istely from England, and Jim Kerrigan. ‘Tho fight isfor | day) morning, at'ton o'clock. His remains-will be taken nately the boys were wont to indulge in an occasional | yo hundred dollers-a side, and is to. come off on Tues:” so Re! shurch, tise aegong requeet oie shindy, jnduced by » spirit of rivalry which must of ne- | day, the 16th proximo. Two hundred dollars has boon’ |‘at ono o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery for interment. c yin all:bodies where honor is the only gain. 7 nut up already, the remainder to be put up as follows:— See (Chme 7s — ar oa eres aus The new Mire Department was established, meoting with | Ono hundred doliars on the 26th inet, at Dan Kerrigan's, | wity of Win i Rogers en much opposition at its start, but gathering strength | No. 68 Oliver street; co He anaved Scare: Bw the ve ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to ‘and the confidence of the public as it progressed, till | January, at Tommy Churchill's, Oliver sireot, and the | attend tho funeral, from tho residence of hor father, remaining oni lollara ai , Thomas Kimball, No. 72 Summit street, South Brooklyn, now there aro but few who have not experienced, and | street, Brooklyn, on the 9th of January. The men are | thie crhureday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Her remains will none who will not acknowledge, its superior advantages | to fight at catchweight, and both commence training this | he interred in Greenwood Cemetery. over the old department, It is highly creditable to the | “47, Kerrigan at Maguire’s, at the Red House. Momri® | Rong —On Tucsday, Docetaber 19, Lous, Hrxnrerra Phelan is well known in England as ebampion of the | pony youngest daughter of Edward and Frederike L. yolunteer department—who, from years of experience | fight weights. Jim Kerrigan was born in Ireland, and has | Bodo’ aged % years, 4 months and 19 days, and existence had learned to consider fire its exclusive | 9 good reputation in fighting circles, having been open | ims “Brut 4.’ and relatives of the family are invited to property—that when the new régime was inaugurated its | for the past yar to take up any man of h's welght—one | attend the funeral, from the residenco of her parents, members not only retired from their voluntary service | hundred and thirty pounds, If not knocked up tho fight | no 5 Market strect, on Friday afternoon, at half-past with decorum, bat did all that lay within their power to | promises to be a good one, as the backers of each, Joe | one o'clock. instruct and assist the members of the new department | Colbert and Tom Churchill, are good men and true. ‘Scuxopen.—On Wednesday morning, December 20, at in their duties. The advertisement of the parade of a four o'clock, ANNA ScuxopeR, wife of Jobn Schrofler. body but in existence a few months was sufficient to ex- Fravpvtent Drasts on A New York Baxx.—Yester- The funeral will take place, from the corner of Charl- cite much interest and many fears that it would fall | day aman named John Burns, who is well known in | ton and Washington streets, this (Thursday) afternoon, at + short of previous demonstrations. The sequel, however, | Batavia as highly respectable, presented a draft, pur- | ono o’clock. The friends and relatives are invited to at- will ehow that these fears were unfounded, and certainly | porting to be drawn by the Canton Banking Company of | end the funeral. Isle of Man. rei fe is Hnuo Eo Firren, Peacock, at loans. £01 , aetpitn, lost foretopmant head, yar Goce oI sec t 1G TI Ma frogs pul Inia New Orleans Tah ina dees Brio Weise, MoGregor, from St Vincent, of and ee Veomnet ‘By into Fox Island 1 Poon ines Mt . jesert. on the NE previously, split sail a1 Du: ng ‘the night she parted both chains and went x ‘and will be a total loss. She was partly Jouded'with mo: Inssesand sugar. ‘Tho veasel was insured. Sour Arrow (Br), Kokemuller, from Port Royal, 80, for ~ Matanzas, wae driven ashore during the gale about Oct 22, on Cedar Keys, Fla, and became a total loss. Scur Driver >. Warren, took fire on the 6th inst, at. Ocean Landing, SC, while discharging bay, from sparks sup. posed from the galley, and continued to spread till the vessel . ‘was burnt to thd water's edge. ih e iouant saw no object for: that course, and with him. Mr. Courtney here read the gfditional return of General Hooker, as follows:— Supreme Cour'—In pe sec Papen of Robert Marlin.—And the said Josoph Hooker, so duly and law- fully commanding, as aforesaid, for a’ further additional and amended supplemental return to said writ of habeas corpus, further certifiesand returns that the setting firo to the city of New York, as aforesaid, was done in the night time, and to houses in which there wero human beings, whose names are unknown to the subscribor, aud that at the time of such bengen 9 ag aforesaid, the said Martin was an officer of the so-called Confederate govern- ment, in rebellion against the government and lawful authority of the United States, And I further certify and return that at the time the said Martin was such spy, as aforesaid, at the time and place aforesaid, he was an officer of the £o-ealled Confederate army, in rebellion against the goyernment and lawful authority of the Scr Onis, of Rockland, from New York for with cement, is ashore on Wood End. She would ie got of Arter discharging. Sone Aunerr, of Jonesport, s ashore at the month of Little River, Perry. She was laden with lumber, and while pass. Ing out of the river run ona rock, and in’ quite badly datn- aged, Scum Orner.o, Maxwell sailed from Wilmington, NC, Nov 16 for New York, laden ‘with government stores; bas not been heard from, and fears are entertained that ahe and her crew are lost, The Othello was @ new vessel of 450° tons, hited States, and that at sch timo as aforesaid, as sald | f° rom be.ng established. tho First National Bank of New York and s Doct N owned by Mr Ashabel Goodwin, of Cape Neddick, Me, Im officer of the’go-called Confederate army, he was dis- { “ from be.ng 3 Canton, on: the Fires, Bational-Dank of Ne Snarvox.—On Sunday, Docomber 10, at New Orleans, nea by a , Of Cape Ned guised and asmmed the dress of citizon, and was not THE FORMATION, signed by Anson Chappell, for one thousand dollars at | tJoxt L. Simeox, aged 32, after an illness of two weoks. | Sn4°¢i0,00" eae nd Cr Rg eg one” York, t that the various c the First National Bank in Batavia and got it ‘The funeral will take place this (Thursday) mor , at Ps jn line on Fourtoenth Pic alae poner tyr This ho did at the request of Thomas Chappell, a ten o'clock, from the residence of his brother, L. L. crowd thither, who watched with interest the arrival of | Tesiding in Elba, Genesee county, and to him Burns gave | Simpson, im Seventh avenue. Relatives and friends Gressed in the military dress of an officer of the so-called Confederate army, and was, at the time and place afore- said, found lurking about and acting as a spy of the so- ScarJoun Watxer, from Georgetown for New York, with coal, was run into night of 19th inst, off Back river, Hamp ton Roads, and was towed on Hampton Bar and filled.. _ federats goverment ib aid of the rebellion | cach company, They commenced to arrive about one P, | the funds he bad obtained on the draft. Tho officers of | are invited to attend. % Petey the United States. JOSEPH HOOKER. M, reporting on arrival to the Marshal. Among a | the bank then telegraphed to the First National ep of | Srem.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, Decem- | gyi, (Br), ann oa for Syaney, Nov 39 Sworn to. before me, this 19th day of December, 1865. | crowd of probably five thousand persons in the noighbor- | New York to know if the Canton Banking Company had | ber 20, Joun, eldest ‘son of John and Elizabeth Speir. mtexionsew trom ye Brig Bluenose (Br), Sheldrake, from Swansea for Nyork, Nov 28, lat 47 48, ton 2). Schr Emma J ‘Cobb, hence for Baracoa, 6 days out, Deo!, in Turks Island Pass: Foreign Ports. Awrwerr. Dec 6—Arr Annie M Young, Morrell, Baltimore; Kate Stewart, Paddock, Philadelphia, yAxstunpax, Deo 5—sid Henrietta & Cornett, Dryver, New ork. ‘Axrixn, Oct 15—Passed by, Emile de Girandig, Chevalier, from Batavia for San Pranciseo; At Saxon, Plummer, Fondon for Shanghae; 20tb, Surprise, Ranlett, Yokohainn for N York. ASPINWALL, Dec 9--Arr barks Chanticleer, Benthal, Balti- more; American Engle, Harford, New York: schrs Mlectrie rk, Smith, Boco de! Toro; 10th, Solent, Gibbet Thorns; Uti rig Costa Rica, Jenks, NYork, “Sid gh, bark Bolivia, tebe! or ‘Bousay, Nov 13—In port, ships Levanter (Br), for Liverpool, ig; Susan Hin! twood, une: ood of Ui 5 ore must of necessity have been | funds thero and received ‘‘no” for an answer. Chappell The relatives and friends of the family are invited to Le oi Heccetattie cit donmeiaaen api hens yours immediately proceeded to the Farmers’ Bank of Attica, | atiend the funeral, from the residence of his father, 170 of existence had taken hold of their sympathies. ‘The | {2 Batavia, and there tried to got a similar draft cashed, | Adama street, on Friday afternoon, at half-past two b’hoys were always favorites with the massee. Their | but did not ak as some other parties, with like | o’clock. intrepedity, courage and appearance entitled them to the | Paper, had precede po and the = “ae bens Srarrer.—At Hoboken, Now Jersey, on Wednesday, share of public regard they undoubtedly possessed. In | Were supiclous that, all was not right. From there | necomber 20, Ina T. Starven, wife of Mr. Jobn J. Stapfer, every demonstration whero loyalty and unconditional { Chappell went to Le Roy and asked cae Hard, rthO | aged 26 years. udherence to the constitution of the Union was to be | keeps a hotel in that berg! if he would take _—- 't for | ““tne relatives and friends are ined to attend the fun- shown the “red shirts” were foremost. When in March | one thousand dollars to the bank and got it cashed, | Mr. | oral, on Sunday, at twolve o'clock, from her late resl- fast a jubilant ‘people united to do honor to tho | Ballard refused and Chappell fet for his father's, Anson | Yonge. No, $13 HloomMeld streot, Hoboken. heroes of tho war and to rejoice over the | Chappell, who resides in Brockport, im, thie county, | quoxr:ox. Ou Monday, December 18, after a lingerin success of Union arms, they turned out to | Where he was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Bust, of Bata- | ana” painful illness, Mra. Many A. Tuowrsox, aged "s finan, “forming. the “nest feature. of that | Via, Inst night. Ho was taken to Batavia and lodged in | Yearg! truly, national celebration; and when, on the country | Jail. Tho samo officers also arrested in Batavia, verter: | "tthe relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully being deprived, through the assassin’s hand, of its re- | day afternoos, two men named Stewart, who cane ttm | invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, spected Chicf Magistrate, whon New York, in common | Mt. Morris and offered at the Batavia banks $600 Canton | at two o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, with every city in the Union, was stricken with get, Banking Company drafts, but who ‘did not succeed In | Peter H. Wendover, 363 Pacific strect, Brooklyn. none were £o desirous of paying a last tribute to Abra- | Selling them. Only about $20 of the proceeds of Chap- | “Vaxpgaverr.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, R. C. Exuorr, Notary Public, New York city. Mr. Larocque, at the conclusion of the reading, ad- yanced to the end of tho court room with Martin. He was closely followed by the lieutenant in charge. ‘Mr. Larocque—I desire to consult with the prisoner alone. Judge Leonard—There is no danger of bis escaping. 1 think the officer might stand ten paces from him. ‘The lieutenant occupicd a position ag desired, when counsel conferred for about ten minutes with the pris- oner. Mr. Larocque then remarked that it would be neces- sary for him to file a traverse, for which he would require time. Judge Leonard thought the main question for tim to decide was whether or not the orders of the President were to be obeyed. He could not go into the merits of the case. 7 for Hong Kong; Bosphorus, Blanchard; Kate Swapton (Br), Mr. Larocquo said the prisoner had not been charged, | ham Lincoln's momory, and few displayed their sorrow | Péll’s Auancial operations were found upon him at the | necomber 19, Connativs VaxpEnvemn, in the Glst year of | Bishop; syoslah'L Hale, Newell, Aurora (Br), Gilet Sohilles upon tie oath of any party, with any offence whatever,” | more truly and less ostentationely than our gallant fire- | time of his arrest, Our bankers here know of no auch | nis age, 2 i Br), Barbo Templar, Nichole, “une: i institution as the Canton Banking Company of Canton, 4 Ber. rember They ‘have lett a bright record of | ABd the belief is that tho papor above described le attery | qitend ‘he fagerals this (thursday) ofvernooa, a hal bravery bobind them, and though they have, been, per- | Torus wt are Lnown, ahd it -Nol at all unlikely | Pas! tW0 o'clock, from the residence of his eister, 177 haps wisely, supersede: long -before New a " on Yorkers shal forget the debt. they owe to thelr disin- that further arrests will be made.—Raches‘er Untomy Dei. |’ Vay Nurer.—At Bay Ridge, L. 1., on Tuesday, Decem- « . ber 19, ManGaket, widow of George Van Nuyse, in the vd we r, Liver is Orleann (Br), Linskil, ‘Keone Batavia, Nov 1—In port ship Agnes Kapp, for Boston, " jnooxnaven, Dec 8—Off, *Scotland (a), Hall, Srom N¥ork far Liverpool, - ‘Catcorpa, Noy 7—In Chas Forean, for AAT Hikans, guoitelt for doy iagr, Colorado, reeman, for Boston, ldg; Roswetl gue, Cig Reds 3 James nthrie, Johnson, and Waterloo (ar n, do, atricinn (Br), for do, do; Unkado (Br). for Si Thomas orders; Atalanta, stuart. from and for Maul rian Brewster, Clark; Winged Arrow, Berry; Anule da, and Simla, Porter, une. CARDESAS, Arr bark Sarah B Hale, Portland. Sld lth, bark Elen Stevens, Hewe, Portland. Cimyroreos, Dec 10—Arr bark A C small. Gott, Boston; BP oranten (Be)! Wile do; Aleseader sien, Miiikens to” ere r), Hill, do} Alexen n, Deat, Deo? Air Goschéa, Probst, New York for Loudon i). Toocnow, Oct 24—In port abip Tavistock (Rr), for NYork, 1a eeroNbanle CBr) tor do de, Bark: Tyndale was eapeck- ed from Hiong Koug to loud for New York. Hono Kona, Oct 3—In port ship Midnight, Crosby, char- tered to load at Whampoa for New York; bark Star King, Bmith, for do; and others ns before. Haxsuna, Dec 6—sid Old Dominion, Stab), Cardiff. Haxyorr, Dec $—Cld T WGnade, Gehm, Boston; Germa- nia, Tielke, Philadelphia. He 1F ship Bengal, Ingersol), San Fran- for Hong Kong); brig Perpetual, Cam- jae). ‘Sd Nov 9, bark Cam Wood, for New Bedford,. Br), Gates,.from ‘soon, to load giiang; Tolwui Eldridge, Abbott, to load for Judge Leonard asked if they wanted to take any testi- mony in the case. Mr. Larooque answered that he wanted to traverse the ner being in any way a spy, or being connected with the offence set down tn tho return. Leonard cep remarked thas he could not enter into the merits of the case. Mr, Larocque asserted that there was nothing attached to the return convicting the prisoner of any offence. He shouid demur tothe return, and argue in that shapo, After determining the legal points as to the line of argu- ment to be pursued Mr. Courtney moved to dismiss the writ. It was conceded in the return tbat during the existence of the robellion the prisoner at the bar, an officer in the 0-called Confederate government, in the month of December, 1864, set fire to dwelling houses in the city of Now York, and also to several public build- ings, That was the firat offence specified in the return. ‘The second was that he came to the State of Now York im the capacity of a spy. For those two offences tho President of the United States, by virtue of law, had directed that the prisoner should be tried here by a mili- tary tribunal of a military commission. The offence was committed in 1864, Was that effence, committed by a Confederate ollicer, an offence triable by a military com- mission? Was it an offence in violation of the laws of war? Tho crime of arson was undoubtedly one of the most serious violations of the laws of war, Was it not then tris by a military commission? He (Mr. Courtney) thought , that every sensible lawyer was of that opinion. If it was 4n offence during the war, the question arose as. to the facts whether badlhe p of time or the mere sup- ression of the rebellion altored tho status of affairs. terested and gallant volunteer firemen. 4 Many Om varied yb) the comments of bey hnifes dry —_—_— EE Payer of her age. a fow were in any way disparacing new , “s relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- New York displays an immense amount of wisdom in MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. tend tlie funeral, form the residence of ber #op-\n-law, invariably making a ‘‘virtue of necessity,” and, accept- J. H. Van Brant, at Bay Ridge, this (Thursdsy) afternoon, ing the recent change as for the ent, hailed ‘the arrival errl: at two o'clock, a of eact ith deserved cheers. mem! —J Decomber bi Wanpet, —Suddenly, of aj lexy, on Tuesaday ‘om- of the ‘opartens, neatly dreseed in their handsome uni- | »,C90%* DEA, Mock waasen 'S, Chowe’ of aed ty | ber 19, Mr. Dante, ae Sr of Soutngeld, Staten form of blue and gilver, with the indispensable fire cap, | Ayre M., eldest doughter of John Dezendorf, of Piain- | Islund, aged 75 years. resented a striking and highly cr:ditable Pretend in | 2214, N. J, No cards. The relatives ‘and friends of the family are invited to he engines, burnished brightly, would have flashed in | ““Lansingburg papers please copy. attond the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, the sunshine bad old Sol shown his faco through the | Gauunéu ttbyhas Pin trockiyn, on Wednesday, De- | at the Moravian church, Carriages will be in waiting at gloomy veil of clouds overhead; but as he did | semper 20, by Rov. J. §. Barnes, Jonn H. Cummixcs, of | Vanderbilt's landing, on the arrival of tho eleven A. M not think it proper to disclose himself they | Sibany, to'Many Cxcxitta Coming, of the former place, | boat from New York, to convey the frionds to the church. looked as bright as the beaming faces of the | “los; Lirrix.—On Wednesday, Decomber 20, at St. ‘Wu.uriMs.—On Tucsday morning, December 19, Daxrst firemen, conscious of their importance to the | yames) Lutheran church, by the Rey. A. C. Wedekind, | WieLus, in the’60th year of his age. citizens and the admiration they were exciting. The | Wrizam L, to Saran, youngest daughter of James The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully presence of horses presented a striking contrast to the | rittlo, sq. all of this city. requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, old atyle ot Lcrcapelenpeh J tho redshirted fire laddi ‘Eurior—Hasseut.—At Harlom, on Tuesday, December | Fifteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and many & laugh was indulged in at the self- Ao, by tho Rov. Mr. Lucas, of the First Baptist church, | Brooklyn, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at two o'clock. appearance of some aldermanio proportioned driver, | yr, Hicmoxn B. ELUoT, of Mott Haven, to Mise Leriria ari ee aind agen a lord tavor's coache By | second daughter of Dr. Luke Hassert, ’of Harlem, and ea two o'glock all the companies had ardved and taken "on ge, Sg lay aa apa get ate SHIPPING NEWS. eir mlotted places in the line, w ext for some Your nnn considerable distance along Fourteenth street, By the | ,,Jimmox—Nounon.— On Tuesday, Decomper rack arrangements of the Commissioners, eix companies r-| Jang, Geouae H. Prensox to Miss M. Juxxuseldest daugh- mained in their respective houses, to act in case of 8 | top of William Youngs, Esq., all of this city. No cards. A Msi ath ttt" ama | Sev ySiat ofits inte aie rita beas” | wt gesaaerntcnte, Meme oom, May | ery trey aos Courtney here read several authorities to substantiate his . Platoon Police. gay Fe oe oO ted ie a een Ay | Port of New York, December 20, 1965. | Curisn, (o's urn): tath, Sonica (Bt), Dexter, do 00; Usige a F 5 Mth, ,, Dexter, argument, quoting, among others, a case tried three Joswvnan—Batsn.-On. Tuosday, December 19, by ihe CLEARE! fe pn gg Cael oF na Pata Mt years after the war of 1812, where a court martial had been convened and a prisoner tried and convicted betore “ Dodworth’s Band, hal—Chie! e hi 5 iD. BF mele g eer A tare ERB eo sey Rev. Dr. Tuttle, at the residence of the late Molancthon | steamship Qny of Cork (Br), «Bridgman, Liverpool via ‘Special le. le . L. . Eventi ‘Aide—Engineers Gilbert J. Orr and Eli Bates, L, Seymonr, bis ward, Mary V. Batt to Brxsamix F. | Qneenstowh—J Nath, Bventy Star, Wimpenny, d ‘ ship 6 Fr), Ualelard, Mobite: brigs Coren rie oD etespe on ener pmerge ender rimst DIvsiON. Voenuncn, Mt. D., of Now York. Breamahip iy of Dublia (Br), Bynon, Liverpoot wia | gin, Pine. N Bekah, bark Fe: Nickels, Blatchanty New a ps sp nas tasRing Spout United Marabal—Engyneer Phomas Sullivan, ‘Wanxer—Cixwier.—On Wednesday, December 20, at | Queenstown—J G Dale. leans; brig Kurea (Br), 8; Philadelphia; Koslyn, States poste, camps, quarters, &c., or elsewhere, punish- Engine Company No. 1, the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Charles Bisamehip Sautiago de Cuba, Smith, Greytown—M 0 Ro- | Havener, do; 18th, Huttle, , Caibarien; Lath, snip. ment for which was death, and should be tied by a Engine Company No. 2. Hall Ev ‘Tayior 0. W. » Ite, to ¥ B., daugh- ship Fu ein a3 Klockman (Prux), ew Orleans; brags Snow Bi se any military commission. ‘The prisoner had been charged Hook, itd Ladder Compaiy No, 2. ba treba mad Mine, causuimabip Fung Shuey, Hildreth, New Orleans— gag Te a pe ataihaimeant aCe eeeee Tee cee es Sen wee oe gine Company No. Providence papers please "Bleamsbip Ariel, Jones, New Orleans—J A Raynor, Gia f4uh. brig Sima, Gibbs, Portland; 16th, B: Br Ce ee eatiscone uIvision. WaxD-Lyves—At Norway on Tuesday, December | Steamship Perit: Delaney, Motiic-LLevones: | Giilan, Galveston; sour Donoa-Auna, Chane, Ni eta Sener tes kad Oy axtetey or tue Ines of Cotgres Mareal a Eas Coming 8 . 2g, at tho residence of tho bride's father By the Rev. | steamship Zodlc, Deatborn, Savania—Mureay & No-"| Cluvaaruot, Dect tig Virginia (oy, Prowse, $e Jule that rooment the juriediction of the civil court ceased. ‘Engine Company Nok % Tats cables et dese ee Soruta | Pesteamahtp Ashambye, Benson, Charleston-—Arthur Leary. Tad Hibs vivid, Konnard Galvan Wells bere Borman, The prisoner should be remanded, and the writ dia Engine Company No. : . dase cee ee ane mccang | zat gtefin Gly ot Wasmagien (0), Brocks, and Body ners Tuavepighs HaakiNA saoto Vista deseuabahnestine anne Hook and pany No.3. Died. Steanahsp Albemarie, Royrae, Norfolk, City Potnt and or NYork. just presented, His Boner over Nad a, cave for more vr asinesr B. Sheridan, ee oe on Tuesday, December 19, Janes | Richmond p Saratige King, Scfolk, City Bolnt and Rich- Homes igna, Oe 18 por BigP agg fide had mistaken the form in which the matter bad see Company NOS, "dhe friehdsof the family are invited to attend the fu. | meme Eaten Oe Powell, Wilmington, Del—C H Pier | "hanmas, Nov 2l—Arr ship Hesry Warren, Atwood, Boston. been presented, Two questions were fore them. Hook and Leadet Comeany. No. 4, noral service, to be held at his Jate residence, on Friday | sor. Mezaiiait, Deo 10—Are brig Executive, Gor! ‘Palms. First, why, upon a mero allegation of a detainer under Egine Company No. 11. : morning, a fen o'clock, without further note, Sicamsnip Sea Gul Fish, Daliimore—J,B Smull, yg, | Sith sche Bveling, Almelds, Philadephia; 1b, ive authority of the President of the United States, the eourt . SSELL. —On y, December at Jefferson, r Franeiseo—Sutt x was authorized to dismiss the writ; second, whether Marebal—Engineer Peter ¥, Everett. N. ¥., Damar B. Bisse, of Brooklyn (formerly of Pent | oS? Prima Donna, Harriman, Se Fra wise dies Feros ee PU eackendiin, Greenough, 5 there was any satisfactory evidence inthe return. as to ‘Hook and Ladder y No B. Yan, in the 63d year of his age. Ship Millett Br), Gould, Liverpool—A Leary, cha or Ci an offence being committed by the There Company No. 18. The remaing were taken to Allen's Hill, Ontario county, Bark Carisheven (Brom), ——, Anjier for ordera—H Nov 25-814 bark King Bird, Jobnecp, NYork;. should be a lawful warrant showing proper juriediction Engine Company NO. 14 for interment, dt a nte—J Jed vag dH Dn 1 Ne eseeeahine Golden. City, Brad- upon its wy face, It aa not encase (hah the imple B00 TE Peer nce! ie. 6 Braxpor,—On Wednesday mo: after a lingering | Bark Kmily Ade, Topsy a men Syke a “4xaxth, Deo 11h Teturm should be produced, aa ip that case. General Tire OIRO. Aunens, Koren 1, oldest daughtor of Miriam andthe late | Ark Comameree, Rabinesa, Now 3 °, PiU Uucle hm, Go: ship Wingeld. Boot, Ri Hooker pret ‘ax-aceueer or 8 witness. Massba}—Eowincer William W. Rhodes , aged Bark Witte Cloud, Freeman, Cedar Loud’ & i No percon came prisoner No ‘The relatives and friends. are respectfully invited to | o ; 1, ily ey gel Caled th eee. tone penny seen emece “ie oul eapome that when Fafies Company No. 17 autond the fanoral, from 61 Gliston piace, on Friday |. Brie Soliags Br), Hart, Para LE Avmainck B00.) conta 4 oe Si wine ha dupa Wag i sls ete rican, MOREE A Gait, 2, on Tontay, Deoadst | 48% aeren nove, neuntan Doman romacey & | "RASS BS Rt, anti Pater, Sw ‘i ; — a4 re, NYor 1 4 Wherever 5 gage aig = eae ber RE neer ‘ i “ es wine nuayhes can. friovas ‘are fav ee the eee ok (Br), Roberts, St Thomas—Pen: Xi top Corees MN oa sd Lemuel, 8 Sends prisoner trav‘ wi ii William ima, Jr, Brig Cat! ering Mo: r) at lov r vith uropé, Asia, Africa or ‘America, he was lie By ngite Company Ro. ri ” funeral, ‘this (Thursday) afternoon, atl o'clock, from | ion & Co. : ble to be arrested as a spy. Did this order ‘ Basins Gompeny Neo: = the nee Episcopal church, corner of Garden and weg §ieagion Israel, St Thomas and Laguayra— at Oct 20-OfF, alice Tasater, Murray) frem Kur~ of the President charge the r with strecte, Cin! wane 3 ¥ being a spy, of committing any other offeuce against the Hook ee adder Gorapany No, 8. Catsor.— Tho members of Park Lodge No. 616 ¥. and | 37 Nalad (Br), Richardson, Clenfuegos—Tucker & Light : er ne Ortntal : aid common, civil or military law? It did not. A confede- FENTH DIVISION. A. 3. are hereby summoned to meet at their Lodge room, | “Brig Centaur, Marston, Cienfuegoe—Thompson & Hunter. | Nov 2 for Calcutta); Bist, » Terry, Saigon. rate of Kennedy. And who was this Kennedy? Was Marsbal—Engineer Robert V. Mackey. 668 Eichth avenue, on Thursday, December 21, at ono Brig Ocean Wave, Fogerty, ‘Saza—J FE Ward & Co. Suancuar, In port four ‘vessels on ‘berth for that an order of juriediction? Would it be of avail in Engine Company No. 26. o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late Brother Carson, Brig Pedro, Fick facksonville—Peek & Chure! NYork—only one makin progress. c that inbtancet Even allowing the largest nuiudey it was Egine Company No. 26 of Cortithian Lodge No. 484, By order of ScF Advance (Br), Dickson, Port an Prince sD R Dewolf Kiava, Dec S-Arr burk Morning Star (Br), Waugh, New not. If the President of the United States issued an Fagine Comet? No: HARTLEY HAIGH, Master, Boer Ee rape: Giankell, Washington, N 1, Mills. ‘Sr Jonx, NB, Dec 18—Cid echr Helen Hastings, Holder, ee ae man of bis liberty, should it not bear Hook and Ladder Company No. 9% Prren Commins, Secretary pro lem. Sehr Adele Truedell, Simonds, Newbern--J E Davis. NYork. Ww its face the same jurisdiction as in a civil process? The officers and members of Court, Brooklya, 4,421, of Schr ida & Laura, MeKimball, Richmond, Va—Von ‘Tarxipap, Dec 10—Arr brig Udola, My nyt ona RIGHTH DIVISION, E: J. Va.encta, Spain, Nov 23—Arr ship Live the Ancient Order of Foresters, will meet at 856 West | Brunt & Singht. ‘Thore was po Jurisdiction shown for the arrest and im- re ; ‘Engine € Xo. 4 y . SchieN 8 Hue, Wright, Norfolk—Laraway & Plyner. eee There Wel oe Mpeen Cenen ot Say Engine Company No. SI, Thirty-sixth street, at oue o/clock FM, to Pay We tas’ | _ Schr R Stockton, Soper, Georgetown, DO—Van Brunt & | “Varranaiso, Noy 17—Ship Alice Thorndike, Thorndike Charge whatever against him. The orders, upon their ingine Company No. 33. BTS OF FeEpeet 80 SU Ta u Slaght. from Montevideo ‘was off this port on the Sth inet, and lefs face, were utterly null and void. Counsel did not think ine Cotapany No. 34. order of THOS. MINNIS, ©. R. ‘S¢hr Julia, DeTlart, Baltimore=—M Bedell. for one of the poris not blockaded. it necessary to submit any authorities on these points. nd Ladder Company No. 11, Jas, Courtann, Pen Schr Saxon, Cassidy, Perth Amboy—Jed Frye & Co, . Wuamroa, Cot a8_ Ip sort ahi, Tanjore, Martin, for New. bit ht stop there. If he was right in that presump- LISHA KINGSLAND, Chief Engineer, The members of Corinthian Lodge, No. 498, F. and Sloop Anrora, Carpenter, Norwich—H 8 Rackett & Son. ‘Bld previous to Oct 28, ship Sea Serpent, Winsor, tion it decided oth the questions. It dispos d of the or seeanat A. Mc, are, hereby summoned to, méet at their iodge | Steamer Muli, Henen, Filnedote Powhatan, Potter, ao. question of the right to try the prisoner before a militar; room on Thursday, a past twelve o'clock, to pay RRIVED. - . Commission “He (Mr. Larocque) thought that. govern. | (here was not Bese Sain arin, this 0° | the last tribute of Fespect to our Tato brother Charles | | steamship Fina Br) Mitette, Liverpool Deere Queene MISCELLANEOUS, Ware Grawing a Giunction ‘vermecnciell samante | oe excluded from the honor of having a view of the Ortho members of Zetland thaeer! Ro TLR anda, Mf,, | 0th inst, 40 AM, Int 8123) ton 2 alized. steamship “HOUSEHOLD. WORD.—BU¥ YOUR &rLVER: fm raving 8 ainction Getween civil and mit | processions, nor di they ‘are through aay of the UP: | acx'yersur norined to mons atte lodge rooms of Cong: | (yet kava hence fox Lveronal iam tain BL ae | AL Pied Ware, Table Calor, Chin. Caan Horie whilo we bad been wafted upon. the oc.an | \ewm sirocts, | Wassing along Pour entway and started | thian Lodge, Gibson's Building, corner of Thirteenth | North American, hound He; 16th, 6:80 AM, lat 41 40, lon 6 ng House: Furalgbing, Aruicles from B.D. BASS. of the procession turned down Broadway oper Inatitute Building, Astor towards the Metropolitan Hotel, where Governor Fenton during summer breezes, and be cast aside at the first storm. It was intended to be the bulwark of the Ameri- can people, in war as well as in peace, Except durin the last four years such a cage had never been heard of. As armies odvanced into an enemy's country there was a palliation for military despotism and military commis 0 Poin and ange on by og ee ear at steamship City ot New York, and B; eame day, lat 4135, tabli v1 Broud. | DAif-past twelve P. M., to pay the last sad tribute of re- | lon 4 04, a Bremen steamer, bound B. ray io i ariably tho, most crow fed “during “au publ spew Wiver inte congenion Coney Onan ne Broamibip Moury Chauncey, ray, A liowa! Dee is oft . te sm La ° reseed t nee for Aspinwall, Kean ap gg wy ye ‘that. Seat tabeouiiare Cannot. —On Rakripe re, 9 morning, December 20, at pe meet 30 pe a Ae ee bura at hock Bore crowded” by ‘mpectators, who, as thee pro. | scven o'clock, Many, the’ beloved wite of Patrick Car. » PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS ON THE to this and other States, Al) law Dueinese he square, FL. KING, Connsottor at Law, 295 Bronmay. D, WITHOUT PUR. ions, ’ roll and daughtor'of Dennis O'Keeffe, of the parish of stle, Adams, Havana, Deg 16.1 PM, IVORCES 1 I Judge Feonard remarked that the only material point | Shere es Pas Yeuoral outburst of” popuiar satis | Kilmichacl, county Cork, freland, aged 40 years. ig Sbottord, Tiesion & Co. Tee I a ons foe fa, nd in which jursdiction was te be determined was that in | faction on the part. of the spectators, but each ‘The frionds and acquaintances of the family, also Be Ate on 74.30, passed a ship is Zr . My aed 3 person seemed fully to appreciate the admirable | those of her brother, Eugene O'Keeffe, and her brother: |" sceqmahip Ippi, Sumner, New Orleans, Deo 13, with re YO TO THOMAS RK LW wich str corner of Murr and there you will find Teas, Coffees, Fish, Flour and everything elee cheaper (hai » any store in New York, Ong price houre. Mr. Larocque aad he would soon come to that point, t0 James ‘A Raynor, Passed in the As far as the advancement of an army was considered, martial low sliould give way to civil law. Was it to be tolerated that in the State of Now York, where no vattle in-law, Jeremiah H.’Creed, are respectfully requested to | maseand attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 612 Third | fiver ship ¥ Forty-second strect, on Friday after: Steamship Creole, Anderson, New Orieang. Dee 9, with jon, at balt.p at - 3 clock, ic 7, mdse and ynasengers, to G Helneken & Palmore. Had bead turnout of the men composing the department, ‘The marching, though not altogether a la mililatre, was rogu- lar and very dillerent from the general run of ‘parades in there boing no breuks. Passing a number of the large adap and pauerngeie, 10.0 Een a New York. One sl or skirmish took during the ‘late war, w . ary papers please copy. nds and aids the entire passage. aie | = ou — existed ata eres ee Recetens, Sy, ee ee “On Tuesday evening, Decomber 19, Rev. | 4g set mes Bozier, Uotard, Ney Oceans, Deo 1 with HELYS’ HEADACHE TETRAG sg hBCuRIC safe. and pleas medy for Dys| panying Headache. They strike at tl The trot ‘3 i? restoring the deranged sts Ne windows deigned to smile ou and in many cases wave their handkerchiefs to the boys who were not slow to appreciate those favors, Numerous were the recogni tions paselng between members of the crowd and the Cuanies CuxveLann, rector of Trinity church, East New | heavy NE vales the entire passage. York. Steamship Ellen s Terry Chujin, Newbern and Hatteras " eral w 0 priday | Inlet Deed with mise. and passengers, to © Goodspeed. The funeral will take place from the church on Friday | Aiiitatieras Inlet, ach Margaret Collins, from Wilmington military trib lary offene aspy. itw foundation of giving healthy natura and healthy e a man found lurking within the Jines of action wer and bringing. about bowels. Active enongh to overenine the n 06 an army to gain information regarding their movements - ont w afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. The rolatives and 0 state of And strength. The word should be understood ta a pure | freuen aud words of approval and encouragement Were | friends are invited to attend Gnip Kinetsher (of Bostou), Freeman, San Franch violent attacks, they ‘may yet be given with perfect safety 'o. military rence, . Coument.—At Long Hill, New Jerrey, on Friday, De- | anys, wit mdse, to master, Was 47 days to Cape fi ihe nant ae eee eae ceeds steemiint Judge Leonard—The act of going imto an enemy's | REVIEW BY THE GOVERNOR AT THE METROPOLITAN | comber 8, after a short but severe illness, at the resi. | soon after passing the Cape sprung the malomns poy 2) HF BE OK Been embodied i HO dence of her sov-in-law, James Enright, Mrs. Many, | have had fine weather; bave been 7 days north of ital ‘he sreesent taaetenl Cees vecmeti bee Neen teen’ po country and looking around for the purpose of gaining information coustitutes 1 spy. Mr. Larooque begged to differ with the learned judge. Dec 11, spoke ship Tigress, of Boston, from Caribbean sea for Hull, 32 days out. Bark Magdalena, Searle, Aspinwall, 8 days, with hides, npeedily to remove the ill effects of Inte hours and res overtaxed stomach knd nervous On the balcony of the Metropolitan Hotel a crowd of | widow of John Colbert, a native of Listowell, county pater. Nay a box, Retailed by druggists; Wholesnled by B.A. LOVE- distingue visitors greeted the “boys” on their march | Kerry, Ireland There were alwa: large number of citizene to be found | down Broadway, Governor Fenton and hie staff, the | California and Connecticut papers please copy. t to Jd J Det i, of Cape Antonio, spoke sehr belonging to opposing parties in. opposing lige. In the | Metropolian Police and Fire Commrscioners, and scieral | Coan —tn Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Devoinber 20, Prats inate omy are town for Rew York’ die out | JOY, e8 Fulton street 3 of 2a isk subjects in New York mightas | members of the Legislature review inns | Saran, wife of Join C. 8. rig Chie ir), in, Ca lays, with wine ai —-- ae pyre po well have been taken up as spies and punished ieaettor eurtége ap it pasa “ty As far as the eye could ‘The relat nd friends of the family are invited to cork to dF Whitney. Dee en ee Delaware, passed the | (ODA WATER APPARA' us FoR norman Ate A ‘py must be arrested in the ade if, alter the war is B rench up and down Broadway there was the same un. | attet funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, | tpmast of « vessel Ande water fit as days, with coffee druggists, Patented leah and, 1S, . returns safe to bis friends, even after commit- f broken line of spectators and array of bine coats a from idence, on Nostrand avenue, corner of | i'fekch Meineke & Wendt. . tore to WILLIAM. GEE, corner ‘ance ung ‘machines.’ As the firemen paseed the hotel they | Qui Brig Alexander (Br), Goldsworthy, Pernambuco, 93 dave ‘York. Haiabliened in fen ssa han offence, be could not be brought before a court and put on trial, After some further remarks Mr. Larocque concluded si@iuted the Governor and the Commissioners, All © Bganesty, December 20, Euizanera, | with sugar, to Gordon, Bruce & McAulific, Deo 14, in th prexent expressed their utmost satisfaction at the op. wife of Richard 0. Gulf Stream, saw large seastty ¥ wrecked stuff, eon iv ’ QOHILDERG'S GERMAN ENT—WA re test di 8 a certain cure, wien 4 st Range, SF an able argument. nee of the “foes of the fire and audi! ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | ing of heading, supposed rom molasses caél Ur. D.#. Dickineon rose and remarked that he was | wondeved at the efliciency of companies s-arcely two | attond the funeral, this (Thurtday) afternoon, at one ni Hail: Be ®p St Thoroas, 18 days, with tron, to D rounds, Beret To a ox iucipal Drogente. absent when the case commenced, He had examined | month old. After the Iast company passed down, the | o'clock, from 186 East Twenty-first sireet, Hor remains | prig DR Dewolf (Br), Covert, Santa Cruz, 28 days, with x Posed Sv AON the decision of Jndge Hall, but it did m et ov and the other gentlemen who had participated | will be taken to Greenwood. wood and molasses, to D R Dewolf, Dec t4,' off Cape May, upon the case before the court eee ree i the. peed jourped to partake of collation pro- Dowax.—On Tuosday, Wecember 19, Purr, the be- | spoke brig George Burnham, from Philadelphia for Ports: BONY, aT 4 Mr. Courtgey closed in an eloquent argument against | pared m thy recherche style of the Leland& Commis- | loved won of Mary Dolan, im the 21s ye bie age. DS ee Hitlevoro, NB, 22 days, with | SPECTALITY. the ea eae nied by Mr. Larocque, Foner Pinckney proposed the health of the Governor in | The membera of Company B, One Hundred and Bixty- | oth opt Novine « So pains tists WINE! fudge Leonard expressed the opinion that he waa con. | neat and approp."iate — thanking him for bid attend- | second regiment N. Y. 8. V., of which he was a mem- Brig Urana (of Baltimore), Bruce, Mobile, 2 dere with “Por the ‘creature Pe vit neoral Hooker meant no disrespect to the court | ance at this dispiay of the fire department. ver, and his frien netal, aro respectfully invited | o:ttom, to Spence, Montague & Co, Been 15days N of Hat. | no ype en ee in de lining at first to produce , Governor Frstox responded as followe:—I Seog | to attend the fut ie (Tharsday) a(ternoon, at one | teras, with st NNE winds and thick weather. Pe, 13 ond Maton street, are ta Mr, Jarocque made appli privilege to visit | when the bill was bexore the Legisiature last winter that { o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 204 Wert ies Ge 18, Jon 7 saw the bow of a yessel very badly broke bh? MT coarse the prisdoers ut Fort Lafayette, which wae granied. «| many persone decply interested In the protection of the | {hirty-frst street. Or eatan Berrien, Rtaart Machias, #1 days, with tum. the ‘ould sod,” Me has Judge Tsounrd raid that be would gives decisie Ip | lives and property of a citizens doubted the propriety HoRMAN.—On Tuesday, December 19, Coanuma GORMAN, | por, io F Talbot & docks samptes of brandies, the cage op ‘xburaday, the 2@th of Decembe?. of 01 izing & Ure doparihent oy the plan on which it 30 years, Br Tndue (Br), Goodsell, San Audreas, 26 daye, with } has brane! +) Li ‘The pricome? Pas ihen removed. wa to 0, Byte ony who windereg the reviow to-day Jelatives and friends of tie fuunily arg Feepeotfully B cocoyyls, ae, Wy J Boe * svenug D an N vat both ults dlatrose, having experienced Reavy ar NM caret Aw

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