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f ges @ ene otnentt , ' + 3 COSTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. ‘ng proviions and qualifications, to wit:—Firet—Those Who can read the constitution ‘of the United States. Becond—Those who are assessed for and pay taxes ou roal or persona! property within the District, those who ‘ave gerved in and been honorably discharged from the military oF naval service of the United States, and to re- strict such right of suffrage to the classes nained, and to include proper provisions excluding from the np of waffrage these who have borne arms the ited States during the late rebellion, or given aid and comfort to said rebellion. Mr. Scusyox, (rep.) of Ohio, suggested the following clause be stricken from the restrictions, viz: “Those who are assessed for and pay taxes on real or personal property within this istrict.” Mr. Hair declined to accept the modification. Mr. Wrisox, of Iowa, brielly stated his objections to the instructions, ‘The House struck from the instructions the property qualification clanse, and then refused to recommit the Dill to the Commitiee on the Judiciary with the remain der of the instructions by a vote of 53 against 117, as fol- Yeas—Messrs, Anderson, Banks, Blow, Brandegee, Brom- well, Buckland, Clarke of Ohio, Conkling. Daring, Di res, Detreos, Delano, Deming, Dizon, ‘Deity n, Ferry, Griswold, Hall, Hart, Hayes, H oper, Hulburd, James’ Humphrey, Jenckes, Kasson, etehuin, Kuykendall, Latin, Latham, Lawrence of Lawrencé of Ohio. x,” Marvin, Miller, Moo rs My O'Neill Raymond, Rice of } . Sehonck. Sullelt, Frowbriine’ Vee Hon ae Roy Ven Horn of Mo., farner, Washburn of Mass., and Wood. Naye—Mesars. Alli ,, Allison, Ames, Ancona, Ashicy of ‘Nevada, Ashley of Ohio, Baker, Baldwin, Barker, Baxter, Beaman, Bidwell, Bingham, Blaine, Bontwell, Boyer, ‘Brooks, ‘Broomall, Bundy, ‘Chai ke of Kunaas, Cobb, Cook, Cullom, Dawson, Deni 5 Eliot, F: worth, Farquhar, Finck, ld, 'Glosshrenher, Goodyear, Grider, Griuvell, Hard: Beet For liarding of TL Higby, Hill, Hogan, Holmes, Hub- of Towa, Hubbard of W. Hubbard of N. Y.,’Hab- of Conn., Hubbell of . ¥.. James M. Humphrey, il, Johnson, Jones, Jultan, “Kelley, Keiso, Kerr, Le Loan, Ievnch, Marshall, Marston. McClurg, MeCul- Dough, McKee, Merciir, Morrill, Moulton, Niblack, Nicholson, Orth, Paine, Patteraon, Perham, Phelps) Pomeroy, ‘Price, Radford, Rendall of Pa, Randall of Ky.. Rica of Me., Ritter, Rogers, Rollins, Ross, Sawyer, Scoileld, Shanklin, Bhellat ir, Sitgreaves, Sloan, Amith, Spalding, Starr, Btevens, Stronse, ber, Teves. Thayer, Francis Thomas, Jebo L. Thomas, Thornton, Trimble, Upson, Van Aernam, Voorhees, Ward, Washburne of Ul, Welker, Wentwort), Williams, Wilson of Iowa, Wilson of Pu., Windom and Wineld—117, The House voted on the bill as originally introduced by Mr. Kelley and reported back by Mr. Wilson, of lowa, from the Committee on ‘the Judiciary without amend- ment, and which is as follows:— Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives $f the United States of America in Congress aueemabled, That from all laws and parts of laws, and prescribing the qualid- cations of electors for any office in the District of Columbia, pra “white Deaad thesame hereby ia stricken out: and from Fr the passage of this act no perso malified from voting at any election ‘held. 4a the nuid dis. ‘on account of color. ad be it ‘That all acta of grexs i dist and all ‘town inconsistent with the provisions of act, are hereby and annulled, ‘The bill was passed by «vote @ yous 116, nays 64, a fellows:— * Messrs, A , Ames, Allison, Ashi f Obio, Be gr, Baidirin, hasey’ weries “Bat, Meemen, Bitwell ne, Blow, Boutwell, Brandggee, Rroomall, wokland, Bundy, Clarke of Ohio, Clarke o a. Deming: Dizon, Donnelly, Drie Fickiey; Be. Bem xon, Donnelly, ckivy, Eg- rastiorta, erry, UardeldeGiinostl: Ore | Iny Tieleg, Keotenare, by . ‘of Ubio, Loan, Longyear, Lynch , Mereur, Miller, Moorhead, Morrill, Morris, 3 ‘O'Neill, Orth, Paine, Patterson, Perhatn, Pike, Pi , Price, Raymond, Rico of Mars. Tce of tn wyer, Sebeuvk, Scofield, Shellabarger, Starr, Stevens, Thayer, Crancis Thomas, Ipeon, Van Aervam, Var, ‘lorn, Ward, Wagger. Ti, Washburn of Mas: Weiker, oi Witton of Towa, Wilsou' of ¥u., Windom, 18, ay we whley of Neva, Ben- Anderson, A Ken, Chan waon, Denison, , arey, Ji "en, aeabail, MeCulioigh, os Noell, Phelps, Kadtord, Kui CE CO ag yd » Van Hore pe Vourbeee, WinbeliB, When the resnit of the vote was announced applarce from the floor to the galleries. The House thea ITALY. Diseatisfaciion at the Absorption of the + Mectrian Tigaes im the New @Whamber of Depetiec form Needed fim the Administrati¢n ef Public Af- de. OUM FLORENCE CORRESPONDENCE. ¥ Frorexce, Dec. 27, 1666. ‘Tho arduous labors of the army in the southern pro- ‘vinoos, in fighting continually aguinst the bonds of bri. ands infenting that section, sre u source of much anxiety ‘te We Malian people, and as in # few days the whoic -qeation will be brought up for di-cussion in the Charm. ‘Wer of Deputies I deem it necemary, in urder to post you ‘wpen the matter, to give you « Brief and succinct sketch 8 the Lilsiory ef the operations of these miscreants the last @w years. ebhinencement ef the year 1864 the euccosser We Monaco and Calabria, and the achievemenis @ General Pallavicini in the district of Bari, lead to bope, with reason, that this incendiary fanned into dame by civil revolutions, would speed:- By be extinguiched. Unfortunately, however, these Mopes were aot borne out by results, The bands driven of Bari concentrated themsetves under Crocto Dova- and carried bavoe into the neighboring country. Wore greatly aided by the topograph'eal congura- ion ef the region in their cowardly uwbnacades and sur- rive. This force being defeated several times with M@eued Woes, divided into two parties and sought cover in ‘Bo impenetrable fastoesses of Movticcno and Lezopeacle. Adoat the same time several other bands inade their ap- Pearance, threatening the territory commanded by Gen @rol Franzini. Owing to the outrages comunitied by these tevoundrelr, the ardor of the regular troops was finally arouped ty such wn extent that they roe them out from Bho southern provinces towards the end of the year 1866, ‘and tranquillity and public salety were pletely re ‘Bored. Order was alvo restored to the central province of the Pontiticial Doring the year 1864 two huudred and ty-six bandits were killed dm combat and three hundred and thirty arrested were shot by court martial and one ninety-five surrendered themselves, There were two hundred and forty. three murders committed ey these Drigands. The prisoners taken by them and Fansomed mumtbered four hundred and minety-seven. Que thouvand ix hundred and twenty-seven persons wete arrested for sympatuiring with these brigands, Tee Aust MAS. Thanks (0 the efforts of the French praes, both impe Tel and iiberial, exept the Aifrle, the Austrian load re gently pot upon the Paris Bourse was carerly taken up Ana single day. This (oomph was humiliating 10 us im ssonmection with the fuct that on the ame dey a large of coupons of Ttalian government securities were ip theauarket, where they were given in exchange cortifiones of the Austrian tonm, To speak traly T et add that tie fa) urable condition® Of se en per cent terest andthe premiaw on the fouding of the loan greatly constibut’d to tho saccrss of the lait TRG PRABOKNOT OF THY Yaw CHAMHER OF DEPORER L yelt tne dieg et at the cirenzostance ot the taking ep of the Aostrian loan than at the reported intrigues going @n in Florence with recard te the appointwent of the Proméemt of the new Chamber Depntier Divided as Ghe Roune is we vannot appear | dievle to Austna, ner can We make « favorable bop jon #8 t our fuure ‘upon thore Powers allic¢ ar not with us fix should Dave been inore regarded in the ree for omer AN seom @o have bero anxious for , While few thought sert qualy ar disinteredtediy of the pierests of their coontry. A aw dot quite cortain, Dut, if 1 reectieet aright, General La Marmora one altered there words in Parliament: — “The time boneted pobey of «1b Aipne sdetiaietrution, which was bo aivantageoe and ble to the aay, has deem atierly bust.’ tus Pleement one during the let ten years’ OF what oer ie it to read a siatuies pon which the name of Duly i® tncrely went Frown the cragments or the ariny vanquished at Novers the Nite conntry of Mirdmont ok Bs the foot of the Alps, through the ae of Generel La Tas alle te reotganice the ines! ~picadia army Marmora, of moders times, which four year otter thes cet aed total disaster made glorious the name of Italy tn the Rieck See, sud amome te ruins aud desolation canced Dy attacking the iam of the greatest d-pot tn Bu Pipe mt Seba there ®a- net a cent ih our ex cheqeer and the gums of the enemy Were tnroed to our Liwast he ardor of iudustrial enterprice became ulmort Severtab for the promotion af the prosperity of ibe coum Uy, A0¢ productive sources being urewted taxes were im abord, whieh the clusone were called upon to pay, and ‘which they did pay asa cheerful daty, became fas vuled instead of parligmentary iofluence. The Gale offers wes « thing euktowo, and the Sutammneme faxes Were tarne by oil clamee of citivees 4 out murmur This was the cause of italy’® moral ge Tee result of this sctivity, thie poor, Wiis integrity in her hag mie niar confidence, hat been trim @ Waly, who afer one dovitive strigele wae enapied by dorve wificient coorage \o vmert her owm weny, The reform needed at the prevent time i to da away with al) useloRe HOKUEY, al Finerire oMeen and indolent favoritinnm, Phiv most be done rigitiy. (f troe economy ie vonght, We shovid divwie « lea one. Dall of the prowent oficchohier, We should ave oop atmost efforts towarde ihe Hon OF Mere uIbn ra! ae edacational aivancement amen? the mara And if Ghia retrenchment @ hot euMclewt | oUF naLort pro nets are not extensive enonch, then we must sone. nie even in necemmeriogn Let ol! work Phe fonds of \tBhe wation are not for the support of the destitute. og, Jannary 19, Reneooa Ld 170 Bast Thirty-toiwd sire: tughter's vee James and Rievard, are re<pertiatiy im the funeral, on Hatorday atiernoon, [Phe Day Deots ee Tid Pow | be friends of NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE STATE CAPITAL. The Maneuvres for the New York Recordership. — ANOTHER UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. ; &e, ke, he, Our Alpaty Correspondenee. Axnany, Jan. 18, 1866, ‘TOR RECORDERSHIP, ‘The condition of the question arising out of the yacan- cy on the Recorder's bench in New York grows in inter- est, although there appears to be no practical solution of its bearings just yet, A bill was reported to-day in the Senate, amending a law passed in 1861, taking the Im- portant duty of confirming contracts out of the Common Council, and vesting it in a board comprising the Comp- troller, Counsel to the Corporation and Recorder. The amendment reported to-day substitutes the word “Mayor? for the word “Recorder,” which at this time has an interesting significancy, When the original law was passed the Comptroller was Robort 1. Haws, a ropublicam, Should a Union man turn up as Recorder it might prove a serious inconvenience in tho board which has hitherto been administered by Recorder Hoffman, and which the #@mendment proposes to continue in him as Mayor, The control of the contracting interest ‘im New York city is quite as tmportant politically there as the Canal Board ig im the State, Senator Murphy, whese election as Chair- man of the Republican Central'‘Committee of New York gives his acts an authoritative significancy, proposes to push his bill through next wook, providing for the ap- pointment of Recorder by the Governor for the vacant term. Four candidates are in the field for such an op- pomeeis or for any chance which may present itself under the republican supervisors. are C8. gcc Tsaac Dayton, 7. B, Van Buren and J. H. White. The succession legitimately belongs to John K. Hackett under every construction of fair political logic, and it is more probable at this point of low that be will get it than That anything else can occur, [ see no chance for the candidate of the Manbattan Club, John Van Buren. It is certain that the control of some fucuity on the criminal bench of the city will be claimed for the Union party; and if they do not cap- ture the vacant chair of Recorder Hoffman they will seize the Police Justices under the move made by Brandreth in the Assembly for creating a “Motropolitan Potice Judiciary.” ‘The proposition to concede tho vacant Recorder's seat, made on the part of the deimo- crate to the republicans, prévided that the heads of do- partments should be left unmolested, is scouted a3 altogether rid:culous here. THR UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. ‘The Underground Railroad bj) introduced to-day by Senator Pierson presents the namos of James Boorman Johnson, Joe! Wolfe, John Thompson, Thomas Reed, Jobn Hunter, Henry &. Davies, R. W. Daniels, James B. Brinsmade and Benson—all well el i ru a i for the t id; also Be: made tla Ge days after the adoption of thin reso, pore show the facts in the matter, Debate ariding, the resolution wes laid on the table ‘The bill relative to the Courts of Special Sessions was “mntroduce4 by Mr. Levinger, and not by Mr, Curtis, as was stat d yesterday, 4 Adjourned. THE BRITISH PROVINCES. The Kanucks Again in Foar of the Fee nians—Canadian Finances, é&c. Toronto, Jan. 17, 1866, General Sweeny’s address promising hostages for the Fenians convieted in Ireland hag renewed the fears of a Fenian invasion of Canada, The Toronto Leader promises Sweeny a halter if he comes within Canadian jurisdiction. . An Ottawa paper asserts that the volunteers bebaved badly when called out for duty during a recent Fenian scare at Prescott, OUR MONTREAL CORRESPONDENCE. Monrreat, Jan. 16, 1966. An important statemefit of the income of Canada and its exponditure for the half year en Bist December last has been issued by the Audit Oifice—Mr. Galt’s de- partment, The incomé was:—~ ‘Customs. $3,476,243 202 $5 585,808 4,987,672 SUEPIOB, see sevee sssedesmoesecees $1,108,298 This shows a very “rosy” state of financial affairs, and that the expenses of government have decreased. ‘That is the only inference, for the income is not much greater than it was in 1864; it is less in the great item of custome by $100,000. But it is not apparant that the penses have decreased. On the contrary, they are annually increasing. ‘Therefore, it is argued that there 18 a tremendous error in the public accqunts. Tf all is right Mr. Galt must be the ‘hgbt of finance and the soul of econemy;”’ but it is likely that the half yr jnterest-—$1,560,000—due in Loudon in this month, s not included in the above statement. If so, that item would wipe out the “‘surplus”’ in one entry, jeaving a small deficit in 't, and make a change that would hardly jook so rosy as the present statement, Ia this puzzle we hinged the ‘light of fimance’’ to throw some light upon e figures. ‘The Canada Gazrtie has a notice that at the next ses- sion Parlignent will be asked to sanction the amelgama- tion of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railroad with the Grand Trunk. It is uot likely that there will be any opposition to this, and in this way the Trank Mne will uy known name, with cupital and influence enouw betwoen them to ive some respectability acquire control of, and use as brauches, the smaller roads the project. The leading two ideas which | that connect with it, M boar Up this scheme are the success of tunnels in | . Patilanent it to meet on the 16th prox., but not cor London and the great need of a quick transit through | ‘he despatch of business. New York city. ut it ie generally overlooked that the tunnels are successfal whero' there are no competing street railvoads, and that the flea of ig desirabie for the upper portion of city, to which the under- ground project ie not practically 30 applicable. The Captate Nichols, with the force under his command, difference between a tunnel under Paris or London com- | this ats a suceeded in eftocting the capture of one with such a work in New York may be appreczated | of the and most noted bank robbers known Wp 6998 Of contract work at the Street Department as | Canada or the United States, none other thau the verl- follows:— table “Bristol Bill.” The prisoner is the came who pro- Farth exeavation below Grace church, per cubic yard, | jected ghe robbery of tho Gore Bank, at Galt, which was twenty-five to thirty conta, Rock blasting abovo Grave | attompted some mouths cince, aad through a roisappre- church, per cubic yard, five dollars, Thus it will be | hension the convict emit), now serving a term in the een that the coet of a tunnel here through the primary | Penitentiary for the same offence, received the mom de rocks must be twenty times that incurred in tho loose | plume of hie masior in that irprise, It will pe ro- raVelly strata under Londop. Then the travel would | membered that at the time of the arrest of Smith and dimmished by the competition of the street cart, | Lamb, andthe escape of one of the parties in this elty ‘ondon. who hired (he team /rom the livery stable, still another party remained to be accounted for, to reconcile the alatements of witnesses at Galt, who observed A elty | of ce attempted.robbery, Tt aubreguentiy” eeatoe fork cit} attemn) $ subreqnent “4 ae ry ae police eigen gy ome peter actor e present mbents— | in was one wo wi 8 Abbe aod Sags—as Fire Gominiasioners; and Colonel 'f* arrest, and thet thle party had been residing in ‘Bamiton Palmer, of Chautaugna, as Commissary General, quietly months, YARN ON THY BIGHTH AVENUE RAILROAD, Mr. Creamer introduced im the Assembly a bill provid- ing at te iy ed Avenve Radroad be prohibited trom chaiging mor. than one cent additioval fare for eact passenger riding on theirtoad above-Fifty-auuth stroct,’ Mr. MoCloskey miroduced nto the. Assembl to-day 4 a 0 y Tye Park “Bristol Bill” Again in Trouble—The Galt Bank Robbery im Canada. {trom the Hamilton (Canada) Times.} which does not exist ia L APPOINTMENTS BY THR COVERNOR, The following appciutmente are pending in the Senate, :}, having been sent ta for approval by the Governor, as indi- cated in my despatabes of last week ¥e New adil Ces Commissioners iar the city of | city, and was at New York to build and construct a.stone stairway asian } et u entrance to (lie Contrai Park, for the use of pedestrians, | 4 fh at Fifth avenne and jiighty-sixth atrovt, New York city. bis a the arrest NB@ YORK LEGISLATURE. bray Tiree ‘was merrballed for the er cagarguend the Captain if, were arrayed in te. ; and fully digguised. The posse surrounded the Atnayy, dan. 18, 1966. dence of desperado, sod at the given signal closed in, MILLA BRPORTKD PATORANLT. ™ aps Bape yey eeetigee: bere net =m front, retreat, Parker discovered By Mr. ‘To aurend the charter of the villare ¥ thnt the ‘as up, aod on entering the house ( Of Seneca Falls; the Metropolitan Héatth bill; increasing | Nichols ered Jong sought for imiividual ina here he qijutiy sabmitted to the officer of the aalary of the Acsosior of Budalo; to amend ghe char- the law, biting great ebagrin sud dismay. The ver of Platteburg village. dusbien ‘peedily encircled the wrists of the A ¥ Ry Mi. Banyetr—Invorpwating the ity Missionary | aud be was soon aafely secured in the celle of tho King and Tract Society. ‘William street station. A search of the premises revealed By Mr, Coavwit—o amend she act relative to contracts | * Steck of burslur’s tools #im tur to the ussortinent found a ‘upon the premises of Smith, at the time of his arrest; by the Mayor, age yd of New York. t tt . ; va % vi nt dk a! hon met some time, owing to his compelied irom the city _ Bannere—To recure mavigation on the Oneida sic ti a " the re nk ’ ea bol og 1 wey Parker's res! on Main « was elegan By Mr. BexxeTt—To abolish the offee of Auditor in | . 2024 mnt the indications at > ‘ean ew prepariag for a change of base, a (Be carpets were Deing *aken up and furniture roady for packing. ‘The prlaoner 18 somewhat advanced in years, and Nas Lie usvotsancti- monious appearance of rogues of bis distinction. “FIRES ‘By Mr. Srexyorn—For an armory in Schenectady. Mr. ScTuak: Awp—To locate the office of Treasurer of Westchester county, By Mr. Kuxs—To incorporate the Fonda and Ogdens- borg Nailroad Company, By Mr. Lanac-—To amend the Revised Statutes reia tive to limited partnerstipe. Hy Mr. Lext—To rogulate tazes on lands taken or to bo take for Croton Aqueduct purpores, By Mr. Py ses -#or the Caderground Railroad. FILLS PASSED, Mr. Watrne(rep) introduced a bill providing for the completion of vininished buswese tn the oitice of the Surrogate of Onundaga county, and by unantmous cou sent st Was passed. The bill Oring the compensation of justices: and oon. siablos in ielimond coonty was alse passed LIS INTRODDE Ry Mr. Warre—To amend the charter of the Naw York w, Women; authorizing Superia the Onondaga Salt Springs W lease certain ng ta the Slate for a longer periov than Fire tn Grand & Rotweeg oleven and twelve o'clock on Wednosaag night a fire broke ont in the second hand furniture etore of Lawrence Markey, in the bvascment. of 441 Grand sireot, ‘The early discovery of the fire ° Walker nto oxtine as done to the lands bel three years Hy Mr. Levr—To ‘neorporate the Board of Trustoos of 7 the Genet ouvention of Dn versalists, WIMamabarg. Mr. Puamox (rep.) asked the unanimous consent to introduce # bill amending the charter of Brooliyn uy allowing the aveditor of said city to appoint af assutaat auditor and clerk Mr, H.C. Sicrrny dem.) objected. by Mr. Forgmt—Requutay county treasurers to give Donda to the State, A fire broke out in the imo story frame doflding june. tion of Eleventh stmot and Broadway at half-past foar o'clock yesterday morniilg, end reealted un ite entire de- stroction, ‘The building wis owned by Charloa Valen ting, Who eccapied the npper portion of it, His lost will a FEY 4 vege natn the Port Richmond } a ioonut to two thonzand dolla~; instrod in the Niagare Adjourned, for seven hundred dollars, The lower Ooog was used as - a dartoom by W. Hi, Kaylor, who estimates hie lowe at Aasembiy. twelve hundred doflare; iaeured in che Mesropolitan for ALBANY, Jan. 18, 1806 and dollars, "The ire ts valleved to be of In- ouniin y origin. A member of Neptune, Ne. 7, named Joun B, Evans, wea severeiy burns abont the face and By Mr. BN Wigctsatow—To incorporate the On-da ( hands during the progress or the tire, bis cont baving County savings Bank. been licked by the ames while be wa: stiaehing the " " ne Uth boge to & hydrant cloge to the borning building But for By Mr. J. L. Panxun—For the relief of the Utiewand | 710 (0% hydrant clogs to tre. ek ten | Biack River Ratiicad. By Me. D. P Woon—The Canal Approprianon bill aleo to provide for sufveying the Hudson river, By Mr. Wiser To fix the ealaries of jastices of the peace ip Brooklyn; sito to authorize the Comptrallor of New York to ievwe Ofty thousand dollars ia water stock; apo to allow the eliy uf Uties to take stock in the ue weuld doubUess have eeu ¢ nod a 2 3 : 3 The whole mill is destroyed, tecond of the main mill, cont and Qo we Mills, which are damaged ‘ what extone le not known, The engine tsa new oue (of the Corie mapofacture), one bounded home ee AI adele and had been rum bata few days. I 14 covered by the ~ “ eobris of the ruing, and how bad it t+ danseed cannot sorta Company, |” Mamporate the Throua's Keck | yqe bo asverisined, The mill was abort one hundred _ By Mr. Vrere. To incorporate the Rxcelslor Trust es Wong ATA Ss. ee — “a | wore Ax the compensaving of Cloths of the jue | god three stories in height, and edye house, about fifty Yeae Com, ee tue Nationa | foot square, ond one story bigh. The mill ony two nderimity Company. u By Mr. Srawenr— fo alter the of New York; to | 4imdred aad thirteen hands at the date of ing up last pay roll, The cause of the fire i not Moat of the walls are still pianding A one armed man pamed Joseph Drown, living oa Central street, bad o broken by the partial falling of a brick wall. Seve: = wo wee Oruised. as total the fire is fully two hundred stip thousned dollars ‘Wesere"Hesfort the of the mili, are ineured for two bund reventers thousand Ove hundrd doflars Ninety-oue wg dollars of this it in New York offtees, antol- i the chart rt of the New York Prote-tant Episco- pai City Mis \onery Society Ry Mr. Jevcise ¥ ratrosd fp 195th and other strvets in New York; to incorporate the New York Mu- tual Gav Light Company wborire and direct the Second oad pany te extend their track thro Eighty eighth street, through avenue A to Nipety-«ixth street, New Yor By Me. Semnacuen— To lororporate the Old Guard, Cora. MAMAN Fo jn ate and Nav; Baviogs Bank of New York $ 1 * NSTROOOCED, To incorporate the North River Savings By Me. Tex To amend the Revised Statates relative “py ie. Gcnoect To incorpsrde the Terogy'e heck Ir. Gooore fo incorpor ee] geceieeed Cet ‘The Park: feat Virginia) Ont By Mr. Baveice-cTo tert Joriatietion tm the Supreme nple Somme Ao Wilte h Ge with geo bere Court for adjndication of que-tions arising upon wills in ‘Woe destroyed by fire to-doy, Low Coram Canes, én Mr Tucare—To extend the jorisdiction of justines’ he prave, Mr. Derite—To amend charter of the Howard rance Company of New York, ee Bravonerw—To amend the act relative to Holl hots, rsoan--Te provide payment for cortain The Austrian Agrieattoral Pair, ‘The Avetrian Imperial Agricultural Soriety, ander the Patronage of the Archduke Charion, proposes ry ‘Virena, in the month of May of this yeor, an Wf agricnttoral prodvcts of the ampire: sko of machinery. ‘and implementa for agricultural purposes from all parts aad aint dextiTo amd the charter ot the Bins Ine | Of the world. ' By We ete e_ ‘We call the attention of American m.nufecturers to } Larmssonn- Rotsiee tp the omarios of Jistiere ‘this exhibition, aa the grest and daily imereaving for agricultcral machines in Austria would doubtless: open to them ® valuable market for their product. In 1867 a similar exhibition took place in Vienas, in which Englioh machines were lergely reprearntad The con- erovence War that Fog'and bas. cigee them, eiyjored | tthe r aiid oer Xe Court of Common Meas and other ’ oan To hs th 1 He af the poten "a senenne Clerks and jus H Conamne— To trguiate fare Kighth Avenve | Rasireag: te para ALS Sap, welguve te tee Aa Considering the superiority of construction, as solidity and simplicity, of American agricult: ma- chines, we do not doubt that the maanehactarern of hia would derive great benefit by sending sam, at Vienna The Austrian committee is in orrespondence with Messrs. sens, Baldwin & Co., who all information that may Austrian | in Washington, and the Consul General in New York, are also in possession of all the particulars of the programme. desirable that immediate applica- tion should be made to Messrs, Austin, Baldwin & Co. by those who anticipate availing themeclves of the induce. ments offered by this exhibition, that the committee at Vienna, who will take charge of American contributions, may have time to make their arrangomen’s accordingly. “Port of New York, January 18, 1966. CLEARED. Steamship Matanzas, Liesegang, New Orleans—Garrison & Allen. Steamship Hunter, Savannah—L L Jones, ‘Steamship Leo, Merrill. Savannab—Murray & Nephew owamship Moneka, Marshman, Ch vingston, ox vo. Steamship Glauens, Gale, Bostos—Neptune Steamship Co. Bark Laura (Prus), Blanck, Autwerp—Funch, Melncke & 7 Wer Brig Adelphi (Br), Bahn, Havre—Boyd & Hincken. Brig Sarah Crowell (Br), Messenger, Rio Grande—Boy en. Brig Kildare (Br), Smith, Mansanilla—J F Whitney, Brig 8G Adams, Pat , Havana—Trojillo & MT Sehr Chas , Brewster, St Johns, PR—-Miller & ton, Jessie Jones (Br St Kitts—MeColl & Fi Sehr Dea Johnson, Ruthie Mobiles B Gages |e Sloop Flash, Davis, Wilmington—P G Neff. qoigamer Eastern City, Mundy, Phiailadetvbia—Thorn & slestmer Gen Custer, Beckett, Philadelphia—W Kirkpat- Steamer W Woodward, Reynolds, South Amboy, a & ARRIVED, pUs menmer Laburnuin, Acting Master Jas W Cook, Port yal Jan eamship Manhattan, Turner, Vera Cruz Jan 7, Ha yiana 18th, with mudae aid passegers,, to Cas & Whitney, 17th inst, Int 3524, on 7448, signalized brig Caroline, of Bal- more, bound N, Steamship Montezuma (Br), Hamshaw. Kingston, Ja, Jan 7, with mdse and to Howland & Aspinwall. Had heavy weather the entire Stearaship Sea Gull, Fish, Baltimore, with mdse, to J B Ship Gaupee (of Providence). Andron, Cardiff, 40 days with railroad iron, to Jan W Elwell & Co. Came the southern Passage. and had fine weather. Ship Persia (of Bath), Doane, Leghorn Oct 8, and Gibral- tar Nov 16, with marble, rags, &e. to WJ Pate. Had heavy weather, stove boat, and roceived other slight damage. The Ae been detained at Quarantine for fumigation and ven- lation. Bark Karl of Shaftesbury (Dan), | Kronman, Singapore Sept 3, and St Helena Nov with mdse, to Baring Bron & Y ~~ eens Weather on the coast; stove bulwarks, and maged water. Bark fous (of Pictou, NS), Seward, Buenos Ayres, 64 days, with woo! and hides, to Rrett, Son & Co. . Bark Valk; . Broberg, Rio Janeiro, 46 days, with So. Gazelle (of New ilaven), Black, Port vin, 21 day be tort Towing tone, ee si leviwing, Davis, Mobile, 15 days, with cotton, to Ocean Tome, Brandt, Ajalachicola, 16 days, with cotton, to Janes B Ward & Co, Had severe gales the entire passage. Brig Willie (of Salcombe), We Patras, 61 Ath a 10 eo F nat, sncathteres coffe Bulley. 9th and inat, encountered a heavy gale trom N to Niz; stove bulwarks and split eaile, Brig Catharine (Hano), Witt, Bio Janeiro, £2 days, with ‘irix Brave < Jer, Rio Janeiro, 66 da: h oot. rave (Swe), Cervier, Jans , With cof. foe. to Punch, Nemvke & Wend, 8th inst, wt 3234, lon 71 Of, ke ship Haze, of Nyslic, 106 days from'san Francisco for ‘exw You Brig Ka (of Jersey). Villett, Bio Janeiro, 48 days, with foftees FD Fhippad Cor oT y BFig Costa Rice, Cass jeincke & Wendt. "pa sady, Aspinwall, 27 days, in ballast, to ox. Hae ben 17 dave we Tiatterae with heavy RW and NNE gales; beon blown aerova tLe Stroaun three mes; Jan 10, saw a schr runing to 3 under bare pole na imuly Fisher (ot Fastpor), Perkin, Swan Teland, 28 rig'tda £ Ray, Huy, ackronville, 14 days, with lumber, Ly iy i. On Vi imber, to Peck & Church. cpierss ie Brig Rush, sarees, See River, Ga, 13 ox", with tim- ber, to LE Jovues, Mth mat, lat 35 47, 7510, spoke echr a ry 1 Myatlo, hence for A palachiodia, + days out. Bake Rien Sneha rlee Prana, 14 ‘A Smithers ‘with potetoes, to & Co. Exile (Br), Punchion, St John, NB, 12 days, with tum- nwoll & Co, ‘te weather; stove bu! bege gna Vogt, part of dec’ artine, Johnson, Norfolk, 1% days- hartge tk Sehr Helen May, Higginson, timore tur Forand, ! Seb ALW doen, tearde Mirai Niile'ct soe Waster City, Munday, Phitadetphia, Bark Tejnca, arrI7th, 18 consigned 40 Brown & © serbilt, Ship Mudeom, Path from Lewsan Den & BAILED Bieamers leg, Matanzas (ibe latter anchored at Quarsn- i Sour Tarourn—Brig Ida 1 Ray, arrived here yestertay from Jacksonville, reporis:—Jan 43, in lat 33 11, lon 73 56, spoke chr Triumph, of Bridgton, NJ, from Boston bound to Philadelpbie, having ebizted ballast, and intended to put into Hatteras, Jan 14, lot 3515, log 74:20, saw her with eignal of distress flying; bore down to ber, and the ‘veose) leaking badly and foresail blown away. At their re- qnes: took off Caps Mills and four men, and brought them to this port, Srxaman Cuas BENros—Sebr Robt Caldwell, McCorm'ck, which arrived at this portoa the 15th (ust, reports expert enced heavy northerly gales, Dee 3l,off Fryingpan Shoals, Simon Menglo, second mate, was weshed overboatd anc lost; ‘used every meant to sere him, but of no avail, Jan 19, lat 80 10, on tbo edge oY Guilt Stream, fell in with steamer Chan Beaton, S*lter, (rom Newberne for New York, showine sig- nalof distress, Bore dewn and spoke ber, and found she hed lost rudiler, Passed under hie stern fourtimos, At first thoy wished io Teave her, but afterwards concluded to siay by her, (We received the above report on Tuesday Inst, brit deft 1 oat owtng 10 the fact that the Chas Benton was sdver- tised on Friday lest as loading for Newbern, and also from howing reesived (rom our ship news collector statement from Charleston for Philwietpbia, took the tate heavy weather of Cape Loos. ont Jen 7, w finding it necessary to make a barber, she wea was ied ty keep of south, In endmevoring to enter George 0, got ashore ou the breakers, where sho became « Niae of the crew were taken off the beach by Cap ¢ ateamer Pilot Boy, onl not take off the account of (ie heavy sea, A surf boat war afte: i Rent to their ald, and iia thought all the crew w resued, reserve Thos A Poouxes, which left Richmond of Xainr= lying at Claremont wharf, as before rupurted. ad to Norfolk with steamer Bonita im tow. The enved only portion of their dothing. he was bulit in New York in 1861, by Thos A Foulkes, forCreary & Co, and wae chetiered by goverswent during the war, and was sold by her owners to Captain Morris, and othars, of Georgetown, She was sully insured. 1 CamP Vale (Br), Nelaon, from Nevaess for Phitudel- phis, guano loaded, drove gshore svuth of Indian Kiver later ut? 4Mon Mondoy last, end will prove a totai tom, Phe V registered 81 tons, was bulltat New Brunswick in 1864, aod hailed rrom St Joba, NB. Sevm Zay ray of East Machiae, fram Matanzas, with avenh Js ashore at Old Cranberry niet, ten miles aorth of Burne ge | Srmaune We Kaos: tivo milan wutnide of Cay with denint- ton, sasis an had lost fore and marie, boand Sivan SAV ARAM, wae sank in the Savuunsh raver in been raised by € Eling abe Lal in foe eery recently annk by the ica ta the Yorth River sihinuadeosseias anh vorten. RprcnrtAses Sere ‘anh maived in feun Wy Picesm xe, from Wilmington NO. for Boston, ho fire is yet unknown, The crew eseaped, tut | ‘will proteed to her Scar Ingallg hence at Charleston, experienced heavy weather: tort Bit aha hast tess ane te Scour For nec URTAS Spouse Now Londen, psn Sone Licur Boar, Ross. at Providence from Grand Turk. had very heavy weather the entire passage; has been blown, of the coast twice, Took the gale of Jan 7 when off N York, and wasdriven'as far south as Cape Hi lone and bplit sails, carried away jibboom, broke boom, damaged rigging, dc. Sour Jevpre Rosaiws, of and from Calais for Mystic, Ot, put into Newport for a harbor night of the USth inst., havin, Riperienced heavy weagber end heed winds, and been Sf days on the passage. rts having seen off Fone, and supposed one *0 tind ho fartbe! be abandoned; names F definite information obtained, Notice to Mariners. been reported that the first class Iron Can Buoy, painted black, on Eastern Hue and Cry, went adrift from its in the will be replaced Ithas moorings late gale, It ‘a8 soon as possible, By order of the Lighthouse Board, JOHN POPE, Lighthouse Inspector, Ist dist, Portland, Jan 16, 1306, +g Py Saas Kelley, of Sippican, was Spoken, dc, Steamship Vera Crug, Bowen, from NYork for Havana, Jan 12, about 78 miles NW of Matanilla Reet. Ship Germania (Prax), Franke, from Baltimore for Rot- terdam, Jan 14, lat 29, lon 70 25. Bhip Good Hope, 84 days from New York for San Pran- elsco, Dec 18, lat 20 8, lon 32, Bark Rising Dawn, from Baltimore for Cork, Jan 12. tat $3, fon 68. Had been hove down two days previous in a gale, fund had abifved cargo and sprung topmast Bark Deborah Pennell, Dunning, from Philadelphia for erg Aad da Guin, Woits, from NYork for Galvesto manda Gul ‘ork for Galveston, Jan & off Key West,” Foreign Forts. Wns Tor York, dog ang Lig, before reported: 7 for NYor! fore repo for Callao; barks Bidwell (Br), Churehill, for NYork about 20th, 14g; Eliza Young (Br), Haifield; Glenwood (Br), Bendegett; Evelyn (ir), Jenking, and, Normandy (Br), Mélntoah, for NYork. idg; Minnie Gordon (Br), Clifford. for Boston, diag; Sea Bolle (Br), Hibnert, from NYork for London, dg; Ann! MoKenale (Br), Ling pms from fog for Portalnd, | , trom An 3 ‘Anna (Br), Bearso, werp, " Fidel Stone, for NYork, disg; Juno (Br), Williams, for do, ldg. Bid Oct. ship St Lawrence, Nich Cal at Falkland {siands (before reported std Nov 4). ” The bark Damon, Crowell, from NYork, arr Oct 25, and Rronweded to Rosario to discharge, would return and load for Bansapos, Dee 14—Arr steamer Dandelion, Auld. NYork yia8t Thomas for Rio Janeiro, it in for coal: 16th, brigs Hampden, Nickerson, Philadelphin: 18th, Agnes, Willar, do; rk Almoner, Lampner, Dec 17, sehr Guril |, Sadler, Demarara; BF wnt bark Gazelle, Black, Trinidad: brig John Geddes (Br), Seabrook, Nevasaa; 20th, bark E A Cochran, Rice, do; 2st schr Moses greed ays ares peas f brigs Sea Lion, Low, aldimore; Henry dilbert, Cuminiugh, Bonatre. Dee 28—Arr brig J W Woodrai, Eaton, Oher- OC ihdeepaad brig J ‘GRanp Torx, TT, M—Arr sehr Eossenien, Pinckney, Boston for Belize, Hon (and sid same day). _ Havaxa, Jan tld. butk Sterra Nevada, Teni rig Blue Wave (Br, C Niladel » Ke arroll. Philadelphia; schr_Da- fest; bi tue My P Cardenas; 12th, brige J R Nevins(Br), Stan- ‘wood, Sierra Morena via Cardenas; schr Elvira, Gray, Mo- Hararax, Jan 16—Arr schr Robert Noble, Sharp NYork, Kexceron, Jam, Decl6 Arr brig, Fonvert Allen, Machias (and #4 29th for Old Harbor); 24th, schrs Constitution, Short, Wilmington, NC; G Bunker, NYork (and sid 3let_ for Arcola, Nelly, NYork via Boston; Slat, brig dence, NYork Jan 4, BA Curry, Nevasea, put i for water. Dee ig, brigs Oogane Cubry, NYork: dist Grehenine, MeDonsia, do; ‘cchr G Setters, Hardy, Wilming? mn, NC. Pont Srarn, Deo 27—No vessels iit port. St Jaco, Jan 10--Arr steamship Fah-kee, NYork. Sr Jonn, NB, Jan 16-—Arr achr Lewisville, Taylor, NYork. ‘Vena Cava, Dec $0—In port bark Prince Viclor (Br), for Galveston tmmadiately: cohr Ben Willis, New Orleans, arr 20th, for do the next week, For the las three doys a nortber bas been blowing. In port Jan 6, harks Rapid, Marschuik, for New York next day, weather permitting; Caro, Beales, diag. APALAGRIOOUA, dh niger ready for sea, bark fan 4—In_ port Annie (ot Newcastle! Me), for NYork. with tolton. BUSTON, Jon 17—Arr steamers Milam, Olark, ‘and Nep- jaker, NYork; schr Robert Noble (Br), Pa. ia Newport, RI. Cla sleamera via’ New : inion, Philadelphia and Liverpool; Norman, Baker, Philadelphia. Sid ateamsbi Canada, Normans abipa Ver fa Eastern Star, Canora; barks Woodland, Sachem, gy Bark White Wit ea, Eastern ‘Star, ‘Canova, PM. ‘ tane, B White Wing, Wo ‘end Bacher passed Highiand Ligh oth—Arr Isabel, New Orleans; George Gilchrist Wont: ache'fast Wind, Jeremie.” ALTIMORE, Jan 16-Cid bark Hero (Br), Shaw, Cork for orders; Cleta (Br), Hoptti May PR; feo Garman, Ehararion, rf sid oes adolier, West Ip: dies; BP ae Peg (huss ‘Charies Trea Liverpoen . . byork, for ford, Gg Jans, likcleton, tor Bayport, 40 11 days. wind was NW, ond all were ready pilota to take oul, noe, ORLEANS, Jan 7—Arr ship Sebastopol, Swain, ‘8th— Arr steamehip Carotina, Henrey, NDNPOIK Sau, Laer na > Joues, © i, N “Are schen J ¢ ore ow =. Mise Sid Ses bepeet, Lawn " Tig Be n. Tath-—Hid schue= Jotu Waikere Overton, New Haven; Em- i n. reach, Bostor NEW BEDFORD, Jan '6-Arr sloop Agent, Chadwick, PORT. Jan \6—Arr schre Julia A Decker, Dunton, tinny ‘aa on Freeman, Im Cly. Kelley,’NYork for Buckspors for Washingtan, chy Marah Wooster, Leland, {rom re Charles A Jones, Goode; Adams, dv for © PM—Art brig Two Brothers (Br), Black, St for orders: aches West ary Crowell, Boston more; Jove Grifia, Com, de tor erapeake Hay Chrtsto- pher Loever, Laws. Hoxtap (or Philadelphia, lea ngs Limp, Bei: Mary Returw betbport for NY ith, 3 AM | more for dence (Bir), Morehe dobn, ‘ork, with lows of portion of Geek! tumber. |, brig Cheriovte nly Gott from Buck«pert for NVork; ach Wenonah, Bur Bowou Tor Nenermond, Va. Vassed wobr Dante! ay n, Boxter froma Georgetown, DO, of sid for F. i} fiver, N, Jun l7—Arr senre O Martin, Aldrich; M il ané Mowe e Bell, Vis PALA, Jan 17014 barks St Andrew (Bi Cephas Sterrett, Gregory, rovidener. s, De, . 9 EM—The barks Cnion, from Per- ome" and Alexander MeNefl, from Liverpont via Payal, bow (or Philadelphia, are at the Breakwater; alvo sebr 7c Laweon, tegen Witstacion We, far RYOCS. Benmore Toten yeoweciay stiernaee, Wind stewlag (week trom W, with snow. PORTLAND, Jan 16-—Arr bark Acacts, Pinkham, Bonaire; Yeig Ubue Heath, His. Kiteaherbpors; sehr Jemes Freemas, Nansemond. Va. PROVIDENCE, Jan 17—Arr eteataer Galaten, J ‘ork; barke Aberdeen, Anderson, New Orleans; iy taper, Mooble: sobre Licht , Ruse, Gravd Turk, Th: Wa F n, Adame: White Koam, Bowen, aud South” eraer, Moewhin, Kaltimore: Presto, Briggs, Muiladeiphia; Mua 8 Salter. Baker sud Piorghbor, Hallet; Eltzabethborts firm Oly, Kelley, and ‘edion, Freeman, Mork. Ald soht sob Wit Ratuke seu i +TUR, Arr | meat cade Rata ges at feamer . Walker, ork, brig Mountain: | & y, on, Caatleston, Rabow, wp rig Lotus, * | wight weeks from NYork. Glischre TL Bess, ‘New York; BG Knight, Ilughes, Harves, A patvate RAR FAR INFL CADWHLL, ‘Principal and Op from city aiid coonity jg, aud ee case are gally treated "ag may be inaried Wy referenre iherets.” Appt i for tuformation and Soles reesived first visit (ree Si ctarer. Cy reinronces Siwnys present. Hours from FACT -1t MORE THAN PAYS TO GO OR 4B to a Pp. P. Kast litle Cotes tor $i, or ae ov " AS cents. “Beonomy is wee agent. Cute ris sh \PuRVERTRD WITHOUT 8. iD ie Bros ay, WY " Compras nomicongary tn, Doria i Pate ES ak __MOHOWSS, Atiorney and Counsefior, 78 Kansan atreet, Dietey malar ES 1 e BB, Fouw, BD. ep ; im Christopher and almost a monopoly of the Austrian market for such | which Ne % pin Fw ada rp! other streets 4 vat inte, lewport Deo 26, in istrose, hap completed Mr. Sotheri ‘Bued@ for Breach of THE “SORE THROATS” OF ACTORS; What “Dead Heads" and “ Pape? Audiences” Are, LORD DUNDREARY’S TESTIMONY, Offer of an Engagement to Solon: Shingle Owens. &, &o. et Court of Queen’s Bench. London, Dec. Sittings at Nisi Prius, in Guildhall, before the Lord Chi Justice and a Spec'al Jury. WM. HENRY SWANBOROUGH V8. EDWARD ASKEW SOTITERS, Mr. Serjeant Ballantine, Q. C., Mr, Field, Q. C., and Mr. Wills appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Bovill, @. C., Mr. Hawkins, @ C., Mr, Montagu Williams and Mr, 4. Jame, for the defendant. The plaintiff is lessee of the Prince of Wales’ theatra, Birmingham; the defendant is the celebrated Lord Dun- dreary of the Haymarket theatre. The action was brought to recover laid at two thousand pounde—for breach of engagement. Tho declaration stated that the defendant was engaged by Migr ialed act for sevens September and the 7th teen nights, between the 19th cr October lame inclusive, on certain terms, and that de- fendant failed to appear on the 19th of September; that a second engagement was entered into for sixteen nights, from the 20th of September to the 7th of October, an that defendant appeared but five nights, Defendant pleaded that the first ent was broken by mutual consent, and that as to the second, it was entered into on the condition that his health enablod him to fulfil it; that he was disabled by illnoss after the fifth performance, and 80 became exonerated. ‘Mr. Wills opened the pleadings, and Mr. Sergeant Bale lantine stated the intift's the iculars of m the following evidence :— iam Henry Swanborough, examined by Mr. Field, Q@ C.—I am leseee of the Prince of Wales’ theatre, in Birmingham; in March last I received a letter from Mr. Sothern (produced); it was as follows:— ‘Tue Oxpans. Kunsixaton, March 13. Dear Swansno—I can fix from Tuesday, 19th Le Sopa to Ootober 7, «seventeen nighte. Terma as before, t+. mi ves 01 rece! ould Band Besar Martel naa Bnd we Dearest Mamma. Th rd bret new Blece If required. Leb “ * * EB. A. SOTHERN, —I had received en inquiry note from him previously, ia these words:— esi zs. Tx Dean Swaxsno—Would two weeks pmo three), be- ginning September 25, suit you? ‘Yours, to haew rie —I wrote to Mr. Sothern on the 14th of March, agreeing: to his terms;aud telling him I had booked his engage- ment for seventeen nights, from the 19th of September to the 7th October, and stating we would open with David Garrick; two months after, some time in May, I fo eh ha cgi #00 you on ry jo use writing; sormeet meat one o'clock, as the Cafe de TBurope, I wil your expenses. uence of that telecram I came to London to sea Pecans Sot at wie we time he could come to Birm ngham; that be hed got himeelf into a httle difficulty, avd that be saw there was DO use writing to me, as he had, in fuct. mee another engagement the same timo as mino was fixed for. said, “Who with?” He eald, “Mr, Henderson, of Liver- and he has threatened me with an action if I do &e. hundred rats! ftp peas Brother Sam from the Haymarket ar ant ue vertined Mr. Sothern’s appearance in eae, Be- a Hi i i i it at the “anderiin- * him; and I Ma toe for Bam ‘at’ @ Cost of over one pounds, the David Garrick scenery ge Spee wl ae Bd it required repainting. The properties i ‘Sam cost between thirty and tory pounds. On the 12th of September I received & from Mr. Sothern. It stated thas he was not ‘Sdvortised, according to agreement, a fortaiabt nd that frows Piymoutie "tat once replied by wlocras, “Yoo ere adverticed, and box poe § ‘Where are the block pesters ” Tafterwards received the Block parse irom him I recollect the night of the 19th. ‘That night the engagement was to have commenced. Mr. Sothern’s agent arrived at twelve o'clock that day to aid im the rehearsal. A ballet was the Grst piece to formed that night, and after it David Garrick. The bal- Jet commenced at seven o'clock and lasted about twenty minates. Mr. Sothern ha@ not arrived when the ballet had concluded. I directed my manager to go to the station and look for him. He met him coming in # cab, There was a mob round the cab at the stage door when I saw him there. It cot about Sing See, Serhan ae rae eee ne fee eee wee were Sothern sald the wolf the he Pest show fanit of mysel stage sym aympath; pathy is you tno; around and ‘Sothern the woud would that they might have ber to them, at ve been put to 1a coming to the would be defreyed by me; Mr. Sothern said, ‘If that’s the case, there’s am end of the matter,” and walked 008 of the theatre. What sort of a voice did may thatin? A very good voice; I never heard him in bettor volo». Was he hoarse during the conversation? At times » little busky. Examination continued—I returned all the money 49- teamaeh four or five pounds more for deadheada Mr. Fieid—Desdheads? whatare they? (Lave ier.) Mr. who had come in on "Elona cansed Sort ke im the morn; stnoking cigar; he offered me very glad hava come—I'm go: ra ter.) Tend, “Mr. ot ae ol a come here to speak upeo Des; rou intend carrying ond Your contract with me or not?” Ho said, “I'l! not play me one thousand k f KH Es F i A i 3

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