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NEW YOK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1866. ~" 5 Poe mene S é . ae eRe B ey Kone” “a - nm scpeiguaiaseieuicaeeceliiiacii iad caesat’ eer ener r ws q CIty & u cy ~~ piR ; , : harms ? FENIANISM. | EWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. City INTEDLIGENCE. THE BLiTish PROVINCES, THE ALABAMA HABEAS CORPUS ox J - eereeeeeoe Acvidest to the Agawam—The Fre! Anus AxD AnMOy:*ON FOR THN SOUTH —The shipment | Canada rch gf w Market—Grea¢ wane | Faw ld i . ; " Despatch Vesset D’Kstaing. from this port of powder, shot, poro aston caps, cart | Atcumulation of Timber at Quebeo, de, i on < fee tok ot oe Second Day 3 Deliberations of the the Gunbost Smith Brig, ridges and firearma to the Stages Iafoly in rebellion are The year 1866 does not open apeptciogsly for Carada, WINAL DECKION OF JUDGE BUSTEED. “was mud“ Convention PES ar eaeee SONROR: Aha Sul cpetinned. under seacil pocaie, lvuad af tbe Ws- | the loaf of froe trade with the United Blatos ha throw on haniitaanne | oaks fr fl 5 1 1 6 Custom Ho sauiahea i. q Govern { Our Fortress Monvoe Correspon oe — [ekctaeacts ge gic Showing bay over tho lumber and produce grades; and in the | Con#ict of Opinion Between Him and tat woFOre the tolrgrem w eee Cena ey Forraxsa Moxrot, Jan. 2, 1866. the various Southern staies throughout the month of ve Gintsiet, the centce of the formen, shape to Sqned | roferred So cDuarerved with tho Pre ‘Tho double-ender United States vessel Agawam started | Decomber:— deal of anxicty felt for a market (o replace that lost, A Prosident Johnson. four inter "sew fe ae ae, 8 FRESH ARRIVAL OF DELEGATES, | t's moreine w gow Norfolk to coal mp, preliminary to Svat Guns | commission has besa sent forty, undor the Provincia he. &o &o State’ tO ele ee that the Treatgoms roing to Beaufort, N. C., where she had boen ordered, . aa ‘4 Cart and | Secretary, (0 ‘‘fish' for now markols, They may be é . , oroper for mt Wo do a. Sommenanananananannl when hor steam chest exploded, Some consternation 60,880 1,602,000 76,400 1,062 | able to find thom; but it takes some timo to make goods — a ago gga yo -4 i ‘ flour, The Dexter Habeas C. g and filed thie The le was caused by the suddenness and violence of the oxplo- 41,430 175,100 17, , for iaatance—known in a market; and there must From tbe Mobile Rog: dng th ed Ne vty « Delegation from Fretand | ,.,,.. out uo one fortunately wus hurt, although Mr, Rust, 36 530 40,000 12,008 | 67 | be some cousiderable advantages in the new geode to] The sat cohol pet ones te te aod dM ohela, tour Received. chief engineer, escaped only by @ miracle, By aid of 291335 500 1 é imduce mercantile partios to break off thotr trade with | corpus Dexter caso, eeooived at a late hour, exclu s | things are now tly appare tt Fira, government steam tugs the vossel will be taken to the 73,996 1,125,000 273,680 2,002 poemeeyf4 and open fd trade with another. Bo- a rb pera to the important an «ewan le ° ! A anid inprina, owt of ht fortmouty wars Yard for repairs, which will doubtless ca a nee vest allen, Bo eo ip tinal My Apel Go ty however, i the eee euacion aiick | sideut himself witout. the latcrventioa of the chu ¥_oF delay her sev days. Already the Conemaugh has 476, 1: other. Again, the je with whom fort is jas been pronon' ia Judicial determination any oficer im any of the executive departwents, A Committee Waits on President O'Mahony | tacea ner place, ‘There isa general rogret here at losing a Cee a ia to open nde ze aes onmuaD cise ora een Natuet eith the ot ted ire, | “Andrew Jobasoe, Pr sre aman nigh ld eee change ® small gain in the price of the ormighly smbuvs 8 spint and pro. | “Andrew Jobnusou jont of the United States.” Lo and the Senate Requesting Their Attend- the Agawam after having been stationed here eo many Total .....04,610 832,482 13,225,000 898,; 7,300 may consume, These people are Cubans, Braziliang | foundly indoctrinated im those principls of Kuglish Becoodiy IM appears that the continuance of the pest | is Their Attem x 354 1) “ / p months, Her officers, by their exceeding affability and Cnorox Warag Rests. —The Mexicans—a!l noted foran indolent way of doing busi. | Hberty which wore ravished from power and om. | Uener« imprixoument, a \hough pronounced to be uniaw ‘ ance to Explain Their Positi generous hospitality, have made hosts of friends, Thi toed total revenue derived bY | goss, From this it will be seam that some tine would | bodied tm the “great chartor,” we need aut toil | ful ty the courte Ia by exyrow: por Pp ir Position. Coming late into the service, the Agawam name. Saou the city from water rents during the last three yoars | havo to before new markets could be made avail- has observed’ bin coarse in the | frum the Prov dent, His telegram lo 6 herself a briliant roy After aiding in the chase | *™mounte in the to $2,762,625. The su! able for produce; and in the meantine what | conflict civil and = military jurisdic. | Foply, I prewume, to one went him te tation. 762, wjoined of the CI became the Aga of Aura tablo chown an increase of 901,000 tu the roveipia of tno | Seid, D2, dove with the ‘balk, of that produce? "The | tom. Iphele not right, the. wise, men of, tile ear | ica Thuadiy. 1c oppeers that " 4 jadron James 7, cangot lake Moment, though e wrong since the days ory rand the ¢ Phardly 14 appemrs tht ( COL, OMAHONY REPORTS, | 0%'g0siton on Be James river, and In te wilalty of | Croton Board from that source forthe year 1885 ovveche | Canada has hed the benett of (re trade with the Uuited fd aiatmen, oratre, poets and ‘hitoriann | Wott bel ahywor rin inaly In ~ States oo it ere aro twenty-three mi!- vi the best dionee to the writ of habeas corpus, Fourthly tton feet of lumber oan ae at Quebeo——a preit: od ‘story It ts & thought of bi Tt appeare that the imprifonment of Dexter is not & : ke. ae Smet eaation ple gern proof that this year there will Papo a of gratitude to Almighty God fa thia ora of | for Any of tho caunor ia Teapoct of which, aud She was only saved being engaged at sa ty on band. The lumberers thea have reason nical metnese and re ay en the mason | om he a. — Soe -~ ¢ the permous as . yy ene yoar, aud « series of fail- forgotten teach! uMAN experience, a man ina whom, the privilege the wrt of habeas Tho Fenian Convention resumed ite proceedings at | Uirough her boller becoming disabled. | Her boller being | It is perhaps wnuecoasary to state that the cause of this | ures are likely to take piace. * ow and thea raised Up awonget us whofecls liberty | CORpUs has o'er hem auapended If he wm guilty, me tou o'clock om yesterday. A far as our reporters could | 8x04, Patent pen se House | scent increase. of re . ooo cing . THR NEW STAMP Act, in the very marrow of bones, whose whole pou! tx | Alleged, Bie offence i matversation in « ly cit toarn there was a unanimous feeling among the delegates 1 obstructions from the river. In last abe | growth of the city in point of buildings during: the Sod seeeie Geng eee eee of Parliament, came into force | instinct with iv glowing and insptr ae ee ‘and who | Office, and it wit hardly be contended that the public. to thoroughly invostigate the existing difterences in the | came bere. She guarded the rebel prisons at ke | growth of the city tn point of buldingstduring: the leet | on January tI roquiros stamps Lo axed ou notes | Povo, morose, she mind Warmup an Ue Cony Hien by a nally titunst Counts martet Brotherband, and to come to a-ealm, Impartial decision | News until they wore broken tp. Her armament a two | withthe Groton water.” To the | ood. manage- tru Sigand soar, grncnt 6108 an Pander one | to vince in acted mnimpni chant Museen | Brau ta yy wltery taal Court morte -hundred-pounder Parrotts, four ning-inch Dabigrons. | ment of the Croton Aqueduct the abore maine jacome, a : 4 ‘on the questions at lesue, howit conte. This will the Item in the 1: ness aud error, | ment Civil judieate Deloguics stated that. théy woold eearchingly aft | twenty-toue pounders Seis carved ue themarcsee'| to tie Veelaoee ORME thn solamne at MRT OS | wok Teen Benne ae ee DECISION OF JUDOR BUSTERD. ae eee through the whole business, and forever put ah end to the | {he enemy's shots in various places. Tatieengee om mets wO8 yt mh Sept es ers, ry has a sift ey one Brags under | conten oo a A re as Bad ander the eireow Present damaging squabbles by recognizing but one body 7 — Renshaw. to ail taxpayers, it is Grobe cet ug Justic © Bustoed presiding. ’ i ant | that tia anacemly con! an 2 ey g im 0 wtate no te more - olelanl - |) CO aetborided has bees pr of Fentans in this country. It ls to be hoped that they Eee amiaats hope Pay aeeteny pet than that on this most indispensable | ‘Ihe Imprisonment of Clement C. Clay. satl protnely ta ofctocts Tullis Beatbet Lott be ae | ts any responsibility for it will persist in this wise revolve, and thus not only place | 4t¢iny Avei unger es a eta verage. TO THR KDITOR OF THK HERALD. ‘wore gone trroegtiwith bis ote ccottd ieelas euecme be man and no offic al station is oronght to be beyond thoir organization again in a fair light before the public, | “acting M 'M Anthony and HH. North. Dar Gooos Cuxnca—This association bad a well | iu tho mocth of May a reward was odured by the | mentto the ollie of, District Attomiey of tho. Uuited-| yu. uie may yilpea, aud, oe with uA all place wag Dut also to belie the oft repeated assertion that Irishmen | _ Acting Ensign:—Andrew McCleary, Petor Howard, J, | attended meeting last evening at Early Closing Holl, 267 | government for the apprehension ef ©. 0, Clay, of alu | "ales for this Distr having beee made, no Busines Sitka to thers aad to my O inake the PR uals. are incapable of solf-goverament. Let them be firm and | Cfgenbalgh and Paul Boyden. 0) y 1 piss. yop. | Bowery, the President, Mr. J. H. Fov, inthe chair. This | tame, He might hava cecaped abroad, lke Tanne be eeueeaiea; bot tase baleen pester beer aay. | eno ee And yndictal office ¥ united, and they will thus command the respect of the | ing Third Aastanty W. 8 Kaufman, George B. eDer. | ‘athe ploneer association tn the early cloning movesienb | Benjaunin and Breckloridge; but he came forward and Other matter : ‘ iii ceaaieiie tak of tbe. peiisoner Desuse cannot tare mot, J. H. Harmovy and George C, Nielson. Feports from the various disiriots of the city at once surrendered his pervon to the officer command ufus F. Andrews, Req., eons A. Dextert | fully proceed in any other than the wiabe Thora appears to be a strong desire on the part of the | Acting Gunner-—Andr man. penn Le ee ee | id aicl 7 | sec vangl lag” Ahccmgathn lon inky Mgpannedegranr riage delegates af Manhattan and’ New York that all offices fh ree foes — La voley. pag ad showed that the Practice of closing the retail | Macon, requesting an early examination into the trath or | Wornt bea Roan vartat upon " y the forms preseribed in the ou connected with the organization of the house should be Captain's Clerk—E, M, Stanford, ity goods stores at seven o'clock P. M. has become | falsity of the charges brought against bim. Mr. Clay | Marahal Hardy, whom, togethe t nightleat filled by Eastern and Wostern men, in order to remove | Paymaster’s Clerk—A. W. Dunli almost universal throughout the. city. Bome fifty new | observed prevent in court, and moved th a ecehetond any impression that the convention was a one-sided yg avicor villas aaa . city. x Was not arrestod on an indictment of treason because & | ieent upon the writ, bd tie Ko atuir, We understand that at least two-thirds of ail tho | the D'Estaing was to have returned to Baltimore/to- | o¢ a very. to the rol}, and there is ovary evidence | holder of high office. He was not singled out axa chief | The Judge, uddrosing himself to General Woods in Circles have. been repres-nied. Such a representation | day, but has dolayed her departure on account of the | tlencistite, Pies ceinty the oe ie aealieaca ne | tain of the reballion, to bear for bis people the judicial | quired what "he had to ay in explanation of bis dive | dar ot ¢ forms aquorum, and thete decision shoutd be binding. | stormy weather, “Itlaunderstoed thal afer afew weeks’ | omcers fer the sussing six auonthe, ‘and the following a 4 | Dedience to the orders of the court that had beon verved | ps sapigts erate sean, he Guaisranal auAior EMER Calla La: hoses torcuias, | almohso ane wan vorate Rares sean: Us-onll De, vemmore” | Centers Ware Seti at ete Ae | eee rine and to ‘ndaKe Krensoy intense.” | cpa him, in. the Daxter case, wbereppon tse) gallant auiisesiieat PO yor Tue Committoc dn Organization reported, aud stated that | bered that she spent some thme at Norfolk nearly « year | Foy; gg oh a ae } theteaan Mecodiae He was not » member of the rebel Cabii soldier and geatleman hasded to the coast the following |: ¢ ‘thos’ is ne tellowes Noa Be 8 41 1e) select ir. ick Corbet, of Syracuse, New . 5 yh wlio bel a itt . 4, 2 2 York, aa Chairman; Mr, Jeremiah Quin, ot Milwaukee, p28 GOVERNMENT SALE. oh rid Le great cornering rae tee | rnecuer eran soe on nee ver aannping bane To ‘the Mon. It Hany Berke, United Stator District id Wiarsoubs. ag Ofere, wlrmanens, Mr tava, pr ee Loy: | Casita ta (AVIA aan, madhingts antedihe: Teho8' |. cine timmeumer erteees ag toaie i DEES” | oct en eee en een | Sears A Potnt om Which Ail Phys Charles Pinon. of Fitebburg, Massacuusctts; HM Auction sales of goverument property took place to-day 3B. Clapp: Committen of Ways and Means, T. 0 Sullivan, | some time thrown out by the eloction of Dick Walker,» | The undersigued, Charles it; Woods, in the muilitary Fjiaeee We bins Vases 4 reamine ot ieee anon he of Fr and G. H. assist Good ‘ ‘p> 4 fl be ap ee othe! le offs service of thi States, and Bre lajor Gi fines pends, i Ss pa anth gal Peed oe at Camp Hospital. aand anaes were realized. Griggs E. B Hisestis Finance Cominttiee, x Siocor- ao of im et shia stone 80 oft 1; but be a ag pote pene yeh revet Major i € gvant-at- Aris, There aro indications of a protracted morthenster, A | Buxton,’ After ‘the result of the ‘election bad ‘been | S Tee ehecale tek ne Ua" eae nc | beg Pagnllccr geen vey: Mm. CORBET TAKES THE CHAIR. chilly rain bas fallen all day, and as the mail steamers | announced the President, Mr, Foy, made a brief address, | cretion and judgment—one of the fow respectable ap- | and served upon him by the ‘The Chairman was conducted to the chair by a com. | fe about leaving there are Indications of a heavy fog. ‘accepting the trust confided to him and oxpluining the | Polntments said to have been made by Davie At hia | nd returnable thie Lith dey of f miltee of three. The Cha rman, on thanking the asacm. | _ Evlorts are to be made by the Quartormaster's Depart. | standing of the society, claiming for it a foremost place solicitation Clay went to Canada to open comi ti Aoi enyai= | anthe disaa Tip tor the honor conf-rred ou him sald be stood im the | Ment to raise the gouboat Smith Drig sunk by the | In the adv actus vinigy Saas amiate ieee eae j 1 municaiion | at no further proceedings under # writof | Bayan k Convention us perfoctly neutral, We knew no O'Mahony | Febels nearly two years ago, during ap aitack on Smith- | being pono of the eight, hour aysiom wich ie now | with those who favored pence, whether with General | sttactiment shovld be had against hint he save | Sam have demionustra oe vtotuats. He knee no party or factions he knew | Ville, ‘Tho walking beam and connections have beon LB walt upon those ‘merchanta who do got shut | Motletion, ax hoped, or Vallandigham the blatherskite, or | (Mat there hus not been wt any Wn) aus intention upou artes: ah only the present organization and the cause of ireland, | Sarid to Richmond, but her boiler, shaft and the | up as requested and prevail on them to close at seven | che galiendithioe of We Sifbeiie! Wo! sht- know’ hint tie | RE OtE! 10 Creat with leresner®, the auihociiy ax precene | sopre ‘The results. of the present deliberations will mark the | stealer part of the machinery yet remain. The Bi o'clock in the evening. The receipts for the evening | wt Ae courte of the Usited Btaes or the Judge thoreot ree Abbe oe nee permanent degradation, | belouged to General Grahain's army gunboat flotilla, | having been announced a4 seventy-seven dollars and | 04 Colmmunicale and \hat he gotialions all failed, | That the Gret return ede by the undersigned to the Tho Chairman's atiress, we tearm, was characterized by | OP@Fating on the James river during the war. seventy-five cents, the meeting adjourned, It has bern | But while Clay was iu Canada a set of crackbrained des. | WFIL Of habeus corpus issued 0 bin ies the hody ‘ood sense, sound judgment and an impartial spirit. Gettained by the amaciatlon to advection hereafier | peradoee and Confederate rival! got up a rascally tald | (ostha tebe acho cephicues Wily the aelgnace 0 We have beard the Chairman's conduct all through | ‘The Assault on Mr. Selover at the Hoff- | exclusively in the Hera, | tended to be such = compliance with the oxignace of upon towns near the border and made the fendich | 4aid writ as Would discharge the duty that tie onder spoken of in the highest terms for the Orm and dignified mam Hetse. Mrxnnc ov THe Brickaynns’ MuruaL Bexrvounst axp bu manner in which he discharged his onerous dts 1 puanaien-napceel seamnon DOWLe Satie” SUR acacckaed a> ee oe attempt to burn New York oity. And Clay, the peace | signed owed 10 kis military saperiors, and alee to ul ve heard it stat conversant with pariia- apt as Paorscw a eoganeation | che complies hia very - ir aa ee aan tea toth int Washington and St. Stephet's, | _ The hearing in che case of William H. Borst, of No, 27 | held their rogular monthly meeting in the bascment of | pay che Hache em asd te tira dence cit fepacts he, second setir, eade by Ne Pu neng that they had never heard the debates excelled either t i N BROADWAY po pre soeieliren cored rar hey aati Madison avenue, arrested about two weeks since, by | the Demilt Dispensary, corner of Twenty-third miroet and } ‘Che whole scheme was ax stupid and damaging to the | be made a military commision { TUR ONLY Et 1s THE CEEY WHRICK Tuan appears to have as keen an appreciation of oratory Captain Jourdan, of. the Sixth precinct, on the charge of | Second avenue, lastovening. The President of the Union, | gyeatlod confederacy ax it wae low and malignant As { the trial of the cald TC A. Dex Ha Dib BOOTH ANT RHOHD. as of adecent skrimmage. committing a violent assault and hattery on Mr. Abla A.*! Mr, P. W. Brazil, occupied the chair. Subsequent to the | 4 py pag ee | Was tatended CN ILEMBR ® EMBEOWUE REL AAP rH Ms A vote of thanks was passed to the former Chairman, | Selover, in one of the parlors of the Hoffinan House, on trapraction of a quantity of routine business, the aswoci ge ae oe we ope ond man pees tatuenoe the | effclal, Keowiadge of <i | BROADWAY You ‘elly, and busingss proceeded. * ation wi 0 two delagat: , while j f divect inet ' * Chaint, of the Committee on Rules and Reguta- | te 24 ultimo, where he was then boarding, was com: | the members at the Natlonal Conventionat Bricklayers, to al settlerarnt at tbe time. tt met the teprobation |. The undersicmod furth tions read their report, which was adopt d. menced yesterday, before Justice Dowling, atthe Tombs | be held im Baltimore on Monday next. The balloting | of all mon of futolligence throvgbont the sont, ‘That | Alf fully Jesttied hts ! produce the body of ‘The Cuarnuaw cuted the house toorder, and annonneed | Below is a copy of the complainant's testimony, a2 far as | Tesulled in the choice of Mesers. P, W. Brazil and Jobn | Clement G: Clay had any rorponsibility in it or for it in Na eee ee ee tater th vYhat the delevates from Ireland waited to be admitted, in " Courtier, the proceedings of the evening belng soon after | OT gener not only incorapatible wich the business | sto a4 e ea ¥ ag oy Kona? ried by him we different stylew accordance with # resolution of the previous day, A wr brought toaclore. which carried him to Canada, but at variance with the | Aigreml) ANG: Ut te nee te the pe ponte p Pn __ BW IE WARD, 87 Brondway, NT committee was delegated to eseurt them in. Abia“A. clover, being sworn and exatained, says:—I'] frox Moutpams’ Convewrion.—The seronth apansi fa. | — whole life and charscter The world is shrewd In poms a og nn te Praeronypak = ond ns of Pr Ms - ag aie ; RECEPTION OF Tak DELeATSE. ¥ aad opt engaged at present in any business; 00 the 2d-of | ieenational Converition of fron Moakders Wad opieued “| Mbuimcca tetaiinnen, "Mer Clay won lene as Temas, commanding the Military IMvinion of te Tou ew LATRD'S BLOOM OF They were rapturously received by the house standing. | December last I resided with my family at the Hoffman | yesterday at Tammany Hall, with Mr. Wi from Alabama at Washington, pow ff ie not dial Besser, mas We seiole ev orywher The eaten, ter ren a tation | House; Locoupied the corner rooms adjoining the ladies’ Cla! pearson aok , Fea as ta ‘eohain bls setocedenta tad etme. le we The gedere “i he 4 the orders ny reland surpassed righ rman as q e ~~ ol umter whic f olen piso Triewda. ‘So powerful was Licetaniness Parlor; Ihave seom Borst, tho defendant, the first timo l | to examine the credentials of panei que, H savuton he bets repens rar sedans a Tac j mon, here the originate of aah} ondary, latte ines on Whie Warf &y tensive its ramifications that failure was im) =e Ret saw him was on Saturday evening, December 2, at about | ana their that almost all the Northern | % well-balanced mind, careful aud rellable—not at all totes and presen the movement were properly supported Is | ‘Nive o*Etock; Nia card won sont w any rooms; be being an | and many of the Western and Sotrrn Galas, na went | URely to ‘ngage in caxy and cemtamptibte atrocities. | Maik Re won, Brevet Mays « say tees county, Gntire strangorta me T roqueated the servant to hace him | as both the Canadas, were represenied. The President's | Nev@r an iufrizuer nor wire puller, a man marked for - Brevot Major & were! We iearn that so flattering was their hp ecidlre they | Shown into the Indies’ parlor; I went tm and found tim | annual report, quite a lengthy docamnt, was road, and fo aw Ad life and maniiness of conduct, \ntverraily re He. ry ~ were and again red. The were | thoro with another man, whone namo T afterwards ascer- Shorsome turtier ronuine bivohese hed heen teamnacued, | sprcted at the Routh, there w nothing ia b4 eocord to | th ane ea ointed out to your reporter when leaving the building. the convention adjourned, to meot again this moru'ng at yant a suspicion thar he could be cepable of any | ed you the following telegre = an old friend, whom he knew as a nine o'clock, r) scheme of aeoret villany. — Thé fact of his prompt aur. | the United States for your ieform : olonel im the American army and an officer whose repn- oF Rig saab Cura—The miath sonuet ban | 2e2dee and challenge of investigation gives no color to | the luvestigation into frands ¢ by pre $'on for bravery and intelligence stood second to none. of ™y a bare the allegation of crime. The deluy lo examine the mat- | tended Treasury agente aud ofeer of the acms, Srud The iy Denied on Be military man with ae of the Caledonia Club will take place at the City Assembly | jo ge pee) a nae f your repost through Heneral Woods indel! handsome features. Rooms at y iso man nique, for years a MuMecer | MMR TUS. cant ter Das Took and bearing of 9 soldier, ..with, etoan Thatelig: oveting, desieary Wt: Fae Clete. Re a ye et ut et | ay Majoreversl Tuomas, Nachvilie: I hove Hern, as 8 Silom Newtug Machine, Making the fhe eon, commanding oye at whe knows ee pea cet Eigpemtetcen ay Donel | of witht the walle, of reves Monroe, withent | vised that ianumerable reads are being prectived by gs Wires “Goer ene 7” a peony looks true auenery windicate himesif, “Does persons assuming to be Treasory agents, 10 various por type of a fearless, active officer. He has been several | mao ore it hears him?” Is pw Hons of Alabama, tn the collet f Cotton pretended . years nie sre, aot See ey oor Kxrriomom os CanTarpem—A SaaxtY Dewoimne-— pte mye gee ite comsntnat er to hong to the Confederate oe oP) Phe under ean - services rita’ England ‘Tus Ocovraxr Bap. Bunwee.—A quantity of cartridges | Princ) gish law, that covery men must be | stab thal they are conneciad with (he commander of 1B, CLAYTON, 10 Wall evrwer no mean antagonist In him, whether as @ strategist or presnmed {mnocent anti! proved guilt¥* fs such treat. | post et Montgomery T hope you wil appom! come eft — oan foldier, should they ever measure swords, im the shanty of Patrick Burns, Fitvy-third etceet, be- | Ment hamanc? Is just? Talvexpedieor? What hinders | ClentoMcer uuter your command proeed Ql *3Al0- ; Watehelere Hale DyemThe Be DEDATR RESUMED. tween Fourth and Madizon avenues, exploded yesterday | Clay from being paroled or bailod until Lis case @ iu. | ine and areriain the facts, aud if voy partion #ball he le ry oan, rel ov) ~ mh long debate as to the pre of appoint. morning, about nie od made | i ‘ found, whether covnecied with the Tremenry or amitita ere ie a8 " 4 - |, whe! - ry o wy fing a poh to wait on the it and inform plete wreck, oe ee pa The at (dese emener 7 oe Pins of the ene are the | p fi with them fn the um him that the house was organized and would receive fire aud Burns was burned. | the time. the triomphant sod rejoice | hate reportn, ‘This resolution, created considerable dis. very severely Omcer | ing Lo forgive is enay. In the treatment of tbe con beeen, bat’ was finally carried. It was algo put and Bui + % bE a] Drecinel, succeeded in ax. | seeregend cabal ath halfway measares must only | tang, 10 ont 12 Aw carried’ that the committees consist of five delegates mee bet SMerwards conveyed Mr. | fail. But one of two courte can possibly rurvesd. The | Burns Lake's Hospital. The lattes bed some of | Worth mus either \ the pest and mek to build op a | each, and that the selection of the delegates be left to th his handa at the of the ignore the past iy the Chair. We were only able to make out the following 0 cartridges fm he Ge explosion | nafos of friendahip between (he 1 oF it must @ names of ten delegates:—Messrs. John Jobn Mo- AN Acen Livy Faratir Beasap.—Coroacr Gover yea- org gl os gS oe (agen a Cog oo ony tan, James Cullen and Colonel Nagle, of the own terday held an inquest st No. 15 Firet avenug on the | ade wer te ® policy barberne, di e Gircle, and Mossra, Marrow, Martel, Exsine, Druff and Ohsenre in the Gual result. It wo Fillings, During theirabeence the house was engaged oa ody of Mre. Sarab Kettleman, whose death was the ro- | peapority and poraly2” the 1 Major @ routine business, sult of buros received by her clothes taking fre while fae ee oe it would es y : w 1 ool ne to give ap Dewter . government and change tried strictly n sorardanee wth the bm O'MAHONY COMMITTRE REPORTS. giting bye how move roaiing a nowenarer. After her | powers. For North and Routh, then, th nm ® when friends of aafety—the practice of jurtioe 4 2 It, ad tous eanagulsbed the on The jay twa. Prenident is backed by the oo why eavod the Vuion » red a verdict of agcidontal deal), ecenset was lifty. | DF the conservative tirobgihy of tip ceaplry: Jet uw . tleman who bed just sent a card up was waiting foran | nine years of age, and mative of (hi elty pursue the straight and narrow pat! Batiowe! arate A little before the house adjourned the delegates re. | oe, nts froty fl the world ow th trasted the! ‘e of dierasee, Ofiee O16 Breede with documenta, stating that he would re On Tuesday evening Mr Alve N Merirend, » patron JU DUR BURTREY'A OF! sIOy \ectod to wait on O'Mahony that President O'Mahony received them fratervally and kindly, and in- OO ee ee ial cant ie ie emt had not re. | Sawer; Urequeaied the servant to show nim Into the } ported previous to the adjournment, aes nay Ce agrebetenae geen Beane -nharyer mph Amusements. Ligence. A commites Was west appointed to walt om the trea. eine ity ae. gentlom: wane acon a LUCY RUSHTON'S NRW YORE TeEarnt. H tnery OF 4 Cake OF cars Ketebitehed 18 Years uae ae ded ve "eke ro mcommitiee 0 | jn: the lady and gentleman withdrew leaving Mr. and | The School for Scandal, which was the initiatory play | | Mopasre Goldman German, who pay: be ity Rr ANDERTI® FILte Itissated thet Mr. B. Doran Kilian signified hie Mrs. Reed in the perier; Bewbt and Rearns steod ia 0 | 06 Dies Lacy Bastten's How York thestre, afters see Brooklyn, was yesterday arrested on the oly an GoaTED veh om sanded tre besiege bir eae jectione are that they wore mandi Borat Capon Jie to | Ceweful run of ten nights ia 19 be withrawa this even ison normon tox: oe i00 Tres | adjrtant Department of Alabame 2 ; mpm siness of the day's proceeding®. | soo fret after I replied that my name was Selover: he | ing to give place to the Honeymoon and « {avorite farce wate cytes scctn alle wey oe cor wes tort smd the thant prucount attention sIS7Y FELLA IN BC BOs An anxious crowd had collected from time to time, “Come ah [yh eft in the entry of the store, ont pep antions to catch even a whisper of how things wore pit, Mae aee'st tar tate out here;”” Ire. | Known as one of the very best of potite comedies, with matacquaatly disappeared voty ryetet of to cadmas. Oe the, conciasins Sue eee ‘the PRICK w@ CHM vee rovany of the Ninety-ninth New York State militia. ” Plenty of room for good scting, scenic display, olvgant | WG Te ste Ot de Ae eruonar ined ollered to aoe ain he leached cusnasl then witty adverted so. at 80. TURION sQquans. kept guard on the entrance te the room used by the wardrobes and fine music, the Honeymoon, it is conf | some of the caps to Joho Brand, 4 Bi to the circomslances of (hin came, alr nian ta Xb AY 90 CANAL STARRP. Convention, and carefully examined the of degtly expected, will prove » very lucky planet for the | tlo'lars per donen, the real value of the our reatere, and maid be maroely bo tentim to | 4 Pros all parties seeking admission. | ty one per dozen seb ‘dent kein th json that be thuaght A180 IN BORES TIMING Me PILL Rao ie squad of the city police kept guard outside and management of thie new, comfortable sod Laudsomely cape ar bie 7. The aecused wan taken hetore sitton that could be made ~ around the hall. ° J sppowted place of public amasemeut The entire | tics Ledwith and committed for iris! in defen it of Gi 009 lemve it to the divore CRNTS ‘The whols proceedings wore marked by the most ex. bai! SEE iisastioune of tore Piet we navel iy wimgit bork on gpobe eeliens orde rand decorum, BOLD WORWHRY TN 2 RAIL Can we ee ” Wor suiad pureie vegeighle an) thmenel struck me; Bdid not be strick me; I ade? lee o 4 - The Ruse-Dayton Tragedy. did not attack bim in met of the Lafarye Rouse, Broadway, entered oar of the ut Judge Baioed thy « Bestace-Sor Pomp- wena FE eter Benn cnn | tu abl State eta he saey Bone nearer iam B. Li mhe ma atreet (Brooklyn) tragedy, in which he attempted 1 | Sha 4g tes tas | [a Any WM pre awhed viol renee take the life of Misa Frances Dayton and then bit own, * not ~ | Ressnet Bion Me cozaped from the mie, and after j aa et Bauicn Hove Morbi Hawe Sewing tako ‘ died at the Brooklyn City Hospital, in Raymond etreet, four or Bre tines belore I struck phew poy ~4 is qo ee ere reest pi between three and fot o'clock yesterday mornivg. For | the firs time and after T | | baa ecten HOWE. dy e8e dom, and observing (wo men th whe two or three days previous to his death he appeared to | had rung the bell; coat before | 4 govel entertainment (# certainly vothing new for | followed om aes a uae be sufering great pain, although he did not expres it in | rang the bell; be was fot aerate | George Chrinty to originate, But the programme which | Porcher. & Me's Gren Rhcamattc Memeay words, but observed the same reticence and fortitude | Cotfur and then wrack If iy will be produced ot hie cosey and well managed Opera | They were sn : cae 5 ue to . | committed for tn defeat o 7 caunot, even by mplieanon, vat | pomeider eee that he has exhibited from the announcement of this | after I got up he struck Mit me: 24 | House, near the Fifth Avenue Hotel, on tomorrow even. | ‘ited for trial tn defeat of $1 y ‘ r OMeiet cinfortnnate affair. For the last week he has been | stuck ine twice, if not il BE hn ing, astbough eid, will ot the mame time be one of the | “Hen Jowel was net recovered am encroachrarat of the Rha siive Deyarimeat othe visited by numerous friends, but they perceiving his low | blows were given me ‘ou the | peweat as well eo the beet (hat has yet greeted tbe THE GOMRCE STREET Aenrer srerrlon asbians tor the eogria te oikeanpt | cots ran sere ow ee ee ee ee oy Ate pa a A AEs Ib giving © statement in yesterdays Hersio of th |) of thetr functions i we Frente an se ‘oan ‘took was from bands of offleer Layton, ‘cont f * | directs disobedience to their euthorty Om te rayel Mavens wan b Rs Ad Fem ry who ) an nate i 14 pee? am ot —s porrbah co poplar eed ape! Lge A emma dn te angus : aria 7 Bow 7 . | Borst , after whied charming ‘‘ Dele''—who house Goerck street, - onder Puteet O@ * er aod fivibus; be. tmade feeaberent remarks, wich ecu tk i i ald not Gan crertane nessa Goth, yon eoene Gein Fo oar Hodgson, of Rewet Market, was credited WP | Gf a writien (andaweutal wee tecresatag on h called | door on ; my wife po & my br ig yay ey for the weer, ed and should have the crm to the bedside of the patient ineguage othe my room; "and old time and George —_——-———— condition, Roes lingered Fa AO w they sod tnetp “Uncle a PJ. ak ow pion er Ratirood vee! ‘moment . Christy’e B anew * 4 for whom showed « high regard, war the | Adams, had come up them; fo aa sou for Chriaty's SUPREME cover —cmocrt } complain’ elit af jodie! enly yerson present at the ume. Uptto veariy' tre tives then left and went wae born in | Minstrels to remind sulle of the good nnd lasting 9¢ Refore Jndge Bernard ow te heard on, that question. eed i mre be wien ‘of hus death he repeated his constantly expressed wish | Tompkins county, State ine or ten | sncivat minstrelsy Guardian, oe. Phk Metacn Rien | a eae Be be edminitreion ds The lave not to survive his wounds, Pmt dy he in bo ben ‘The Cace of Ex-Alderman Fartey, tupead: moe ie the 1 ot Ovtober 1906, plate. | borvess wen spun te by the trues of tse | a Company ’ 1 ment pal ips tow “ of bis property, in whieh be requested that r ness then; went to thie; 1 have TO SHE EDITOR OF THR RERALD. Ua, on eliegea, while crvadag Hodson street, near Consl, | Saree "Sis brecamation of gery, 1006. epperoing Detween bin brother and Miss Dayton. The property con- | lived at the Hofman 1 don't re- New Youu, Jan. 3, 1860. was ron over by one of ihe (reight care of the tang | @ Provaional Governor for tit R pore he sricaleett ic cil cabeulds Wea Weat'eoas tees mri any too Having seon an article in to-day's sane of the Hemaro | River Railroat Company. Ly ~ FL. fy years | Vite thet pas es ot ie t F sey oe cog add he cad ‘ ” of age, and by this camalty he lost one of big arms, to. | prooent \o ware te thie mate rand dollars. any Teapecting “s curious case of alleged swindling,” im humb of hie other | the acta of Congrea fore Vie It is stated by Mise Dayton’s friends that Mr. Rusa’ | t get whieh my uame is somewhat unfavorably mentioned, I Tre. slen of aries toherast te, artes, ‘rom amber lan y ware over her lemited to @ period of seven knew desire to state that the matter will come up for investi. | which he bas since euffered, and now claims darage | not eo ‘as has been previously ‘to-morrow; and, as the real truth will then be | the amount of twenty thoosand dollars. Ss insisted that the whole period of his of her | ¥ ¥ ‘ Si? ciclo | She Sorel enone, incl aintift ina onan one Year er i 1B oan ages I reapectaly rues 8 st pate | Beveral enema, tecteding Cater ito | eck never to a ronewed until 1865, when he Kindly gave posi The farther examination ov Fifty-foerth strect, sear Lexington evence, | cam «il Ise conclceed to-day. | hat edect from Governor Parsons * herself and brother io the office of the Mexican | until ae: ; For plaintif, Chauncey Shaffer; for defendants, | bile, | wusid poatpome helding them te Zown Agency, New York, Thomas McNorth . " | the President should Grterminn © oe vee Dayton ie still alive, but her ultimate recovery is News from New Orteans. The Message of rnor of Ohie. oo ee might, # Ub advantage to the putt: rome considered tery doubtful. New Onuaams, Jan. 2, 1866. TO THE BOITOR OF THE MEnALD. The Will of KE errarer A exereien Ware, 1 dewmed (my ety we ° New Youn, Jan. 3, 1804 SUPREME COURT GRWRRAL Trew my pleasure, to secure, wo fer ae I eonit, the worm t be The President of the Southern Pacific Railroad has w mony of actlon between ¢ yeas do partmente of A City Retiresd Company tn Troabie. i Soquinag 08 ae tion | In your seus of to-day you have inadvertently atiri. Rotors J Rernart, Ingraham aod Gerke A Upes my arrival ta Molle | rented ©) as paver Lastenn) . + buted to Geperal Cox the message of Goveruor Anderson, | Mrarriat R CRAsy and BM. Chriny, Appellants, | Cicgram from Goverser Puriens, 4a ene = Before Jodge Alker and a Jory of stock to be made in March, except those from Texas, 7 6 : : whieh pees an tallewe: Saleh theese dens 0 by tho Gets of get, or bo ferever | © OOM. THO tengeeatten of Cpoeeel Con wil Gite piece | ©. Chard and Others, Regwodeee = ppeal from | le * a case ot pablte Imporiages, Im which the Bleecker on the Mth inst. As the article in which tlie error ovcure | the decree of the Burrogats (t this came was arrved you | To How Rirware Reeraee the j Sgcet ont Potton Perry Railroad Company was involved, depaeT0d from doing on, waite tee , appears 0 prominently ® your editorial columas, you | terday before the gongre! tarm ams og ‘ a aol a PARSONS, F “ restrictions vnler Episcopal clergymen fi that © paper, asserted to be the will ety, won premamed thie Weegrag @ on ire 1. came up yostertay, and as decided in favor of the | neve been laboring ia Alabama have been formally |"! comfer a favor by making « public cortwrien toed to probate om the 234 of June, 186s Tue ae | sat wah Predéeat, 204 ot sone propane im 6 pisintifl withdrawn. ceased commilted suicide by jamping from as window of | charge euch of the Gutier of mr o@ opt & re on tue 224 of Sune last Jom BL Albert, aa express. | ,, Some commotion wie created a fow nights ago ine fie renidence while ine Ot of inenmly. Hie widow anf | quired. Ap; lication was nhorily «vere ents mann to we theatre at Mobile by some persone hissing the tune of Aawow Foor, Jan oly en are the present coutastants to the with fe terme 0 ori w habeas corpus (he cam of ® paren ran, was cnlonding bis wagon 08 Crosby ateet, between | “Yankee Doodle” and the soldiers epplauding it The Rew Henami ¥. Waakmes, for the oppetiaats, ad are | who 1s wes sieges, war wins re ore i ’ Yoince au! Houston streets, when Mr No. Set the shove | tune was ordered to be played hy te miviary com: 0 Cath tor respontauta, argued the vase ob eagth b> | euitttary authors ot 9 toe prion In the ‘eailroad company came in collwion with Ble wagon, WY ton to. at Blo, for mid fore the Court, when decisum was reser: +4 teatter makes Got we Or ~ tne es ome © June hing stond infaring the horse comsdersbiy. The | giing sogar ally fair we feliy tele a lage. a tase. | Sd sd new ie tex 98 1 sani : teense, One & chewed (be, Or ee See we Sinmmertng Cored by Mates’ Srpte fAciver of the car and a poticeman who was on front | Yoiasses at 900 05. Checks on New York \ per hike wo coeews , h wea oe tea ; jovemenmts of Veesels. . i... i . , > i laiform at the time swore that the car "Sweet cent discount. 148. Freighta nchanged. ‘Tow: | fini awa tien’ an Murr oe Copuin oo ao Fomtvam Morne, Jan 8, 1008 om the grownd water ts Sheet 4 famediatcly before the collision, but that former plenty, particntarty Mis & York we je hare or » Ihe cteomer Meveedite waited to dag fox New York ee Oe nae Stitete Gave ° Romain ere wold be sifieient room for the car to | '*fetvensanuhip Stat of use Cain, from New York. | bot Toa dasrer Minn! arrived Wore to ay from Mow | the coon ve WEE | Wihkertew & Witeow's Snel ; on Br. Bassey appracod for tha plaiutlf and Vern Yea al wviea Orieans, hort of cont So: 6 ek Pe os . Se , yipson serthy the defendan' care - a , a pend aaa nonce talorest, tat ‘ait aia the fights of poo. Nows from San Francteco, quand Art 0d, onmnne Benet of wh tevom, rig | vl WWeet's Oigestigr, Piltextor Cnre. of ‘pie doing haginess in th's ¢ A theme of railroad cor Sas Prascaro, Jan Ne tag Ser 4 > Aiea Weiser, (1M tetpdve Wit of tho Wiep, | P 4 0) Poe gocalions, The fory reterw verdict (pn faror of th fp Golden City hae arrived from Ker oe a , é Ct y Bere bees Wace od Fey, Sew Vert, nother, * sh i “ ‘ . GPS BURG VR ee etree 8

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