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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. ees - — ms EE i . NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1866. Wet ian dar ng, fhtneav, asia There vars uct | chara an grahimomayoecy mneianiit’?ocn | Kha Otar Anon rhs NEWS FROM ECUADOR. THE FENIANS,. |[SSsS0cSt he met houses—only about one-third of what he had been ‘ecvustomed to play toin my theatre before. This was ‘fie fourth engazement with me. Ho played Dayid Gar- mek those five nights. He wid mo the weck was evi- @entiy spoiled, and that T should do my best to fore It was suid the action was not brought to recover damaes, | might be able to travel and not be able to sustain a part bot to set Mr. Swanborongh right before the publi ina play, but there was aléo x claim made for £1,000. The piai Mr. Wovit) addressed the jury for the defendant. tf had set himself right witb the public when be pub- Mr. Serjeant Ballantine replied, and in the conrse of lished the certificale of the eminent physician who certi. | Dis @beervations said he entirely withdrew all posible Anta She, mer Washington by Peravian Revolution- optured by tne Meusdor | IMPORTANT SESSION OF TiE SENATE. Brotier Sam for the Monday night. He asked me to | tied e4 to Mr. Sothern’s illness. The defendant was imputation upon Mr, Sothern’s veracity and geod faith. i omCap- dake a walk through the town with him to show he was | sirous of going into the box and submilting tow cross. | The plant hat, however, actear right to fevover (or | Authorittes and Held as @ Pirat Aap The following are from. the enpatchen recels there, and made arrangements for Brother Sam. examination, with a view to show bis professiona! | the ho had susta ned iB to the defendant not tain Game, Son of the Former Unite: er enneeeeeeey Fenian headquarters within the last fow days Sired me t “paper” the house, to have a full attend- | brethren that there was no foundation whatever for the | hav ng done that which his appearance in Du a States Consul to Gasyaquil, in Com- Pinwinouam, Conn., Jao., 18 st | he was capable of doing. r. Swanborough rratulaie yoo on 0d mand of nel OMAnony—1 Heer tee eet ereeP Tien (R04, been made agate Captared Vessel—Appeat | What They Propose to Do Regarding the ere, “ho Chief Justice—''Paper the house!” In what way? him, The jary wou! in the box, and he (Me. | £180, which be tin preparing to put a particular tory, and hy that it » foreranner of the vic Mr. Swanborough—By free admissions-paper, my | Bovill) only regreited it waa in a different chaca-ter from | pites on the stase, It was lost becwmse there wax only | %® the Government of the nee ‘eati OVEF the euetlen of our Pace ford. (Langiter), that in which he was accustomed’ to dolight the public, | ne “Brother Sam” in the world, and thers m G nation of the American Stephens Publications and Reeent Events. PATHICK O'RULLIVAN, Cente To Mr. Ficid—He played Brother Sam oo, Banaey Had he gone down to Birmingham for the one aight he | be another, Had he played in Birmingham on the Sth, &e ‘ sw, Oto, Jan, 17, 08 aicht admirably. There were capital notices én the news- | played in Dublin there would have been a positive loss to | 6th and 7th of October, he would have been med by DUR GuAY AQUIL CORRESPONDENCE. else OM anowy saltanta lacs teainaa audience seemed pleased, the piaintiit, Both partier, in fact, treated the envage- | the public, for no actor “drew"’ better than one who hal H unanimously ravi r. Serjeant Ballantine—Although they had not paid. | ment as ui an end, and’ made their ents ac- | Just recovered from iNhess (La oghter.) The Dublin, Guayaqut, Ecuador, Dec, 21, 1865, . Wanghter) It was a paper audience. Cordingly. It was impossible, owing to hia other envage- | @ad not the Birminehan manager, bad, however, tho | The Washineton cue is aow before the Suprome Court | THE O’MAHONY DIVISION. . Leaded vel: Pag Mr <wanborough—Yos; and Hr, Sothern said to me | ments, that he could have entered Into anotlier agrie. | venefit of the services afin favorite and popular actor. at Quito, The following are the facts of the affair:— It is 80 co a tw oat tein Sema Be ‘hat a paper audience was not like @ pay andience-+there was a coldness about it—(much laughter)—that “pa- per’ was never lively. (Roars of lauchter), Examination continued—On the next day (Tuesday) I weni to Mr. Sothern’s lodgings in consequence of @ note received. I found be had gone to the Hen and Chick- ons, I went there and saw him standing with hig back w the fire smoking a cigar, Ho said that he could not play—that he was very ill. He then went and sat on tho edge of achair. I said, “Sothern, this is fearful for me, for 1 have avain ‘papered’ the house under your Wons, (Laugbter.) Can you not by iMty get Wrough, even for one act. for 1 do not know what on ment with Mr. Swanboroy; to appear fourteen. The Chief Justice, ih summing up, said he thought nights, He bad engaged pig SS on Bhs, Bah 9th | every one who heard the case must regret that the action | Franciseo Game, son of ovr late Consul, U. P. Game, piace Le HW compe with a a pero by bp ever pa brought, It man.also to be ererotied that, | Esq., was acting as captain of the ver steamer Wash- enn my A . ay, Sex ie InAnager of t! weaire ; not by direct charge, 6% corert insinuat : ee in the thost en er maanans of 8 ant satre Torey, Deming ‘Dut coutrary | he pd = oe 1.8 ~ Saihcail tak teed called in ) Which thade regular trips between Guayaquil and | Great Activity Imparied by Stepnems? | or in: cooper wy Saturday, the 7th, and the consequence was = he had | ‘#estion in’ the earlier stages of the case, when it was | Bodegas, While taking in wood at one of the stations in American to pool a to call in Dr. Macgamara, who attended him while he | @#leged that he was mulating illness. It could not now | sho was surprised and taken possession of by a band of Endorsement. Of the faction which it raps remaived in Dublin, be que: tioned thatthe engawement was broken owing to Cabforma, through b Mr. Sovhers, examined by Mr, Hawkins-—My original | the il!ne:s of the difendant, It was, no doubt, a misfor. | 2e#Permdves, who, instead of bringing ber to the wharf at The hardy ‘sons of yernent with the plaintiff’ was to. extend from tha | tne to the plaintiN; but if they believed the defendant | Guayaquil, hauled her across tho chany ais Washington Territory, (wad Now 17th s promber to the 9th of October; I no engage. | Was not, during his stay in Birmingham, in euch a stare | the government steamer Guayas, which lay anche habliants of New Englund anc ment with Mr. Henderson fo) ni e- | 44 to appear without danger to bis health, the plaintiff i i r hy WA y New York in sustaining the ear goent wih Wr Menderaza, foe any night ducing dha pe- | 8c S)prar wihout danger is Neat, the ptt | frome or docity, boaied her, hot hecaptam,andatatod | THB TWO SYSTEMS IN FULL BLAST. Cleveland. J KENNY and ale earth I shall do with the public?” He eaid, “My MM at she cad; it is true that I said. Lbad made an | What subs quently took place it was clear from Mr, | down the river with both vessels, where, afterwards x if red boy, I cannot,” and he handed me a medical certideste. | engayement with Mr. pk gel Liverpool; I said ¥ | Archer's erence. that absolute inability to play had | Joining a party of revolutionists from Peru, who were &e, &o, &o, THEATRICAL, Certiticate, which was as follows, was then read:)— | wished to make one; he declined to accede to my doing | av-ed the continued breach of the engagement. If, how- 1 naw od seamed, ‘haw baockade? tt pai - Five P. 80; Lhad an engagement at ‘and at Exeter be. | ever, during the time it embraced, they were of opinion | Po#seséed of another old steamer, they orn ne a A fore I was to at ; Mey occupied the | he was in » position to fulfl the agreement, he was | Fiver for several days, The Fenian Senate met yesterday afternoon at their Theatricals at Home. Sept. 6, 1 hereby certify that_ Mr, Botheru ie tatslly But Urea ee ce gement, ‘To act this even! irae be foe ahd by at med; I had tary Top Mr. ea ee rect es not releasod him—to have The steamer Talca, of the Pacific Steam Navigation adquarters, 724 Broadway. The poperm say that they Tho Webb Slaters, a tera» “fal tour in w ve. A lar of Hin, z lone 80. In considering that point th ould bei 7 ° ne © a r y n a ¥ N 1 fering rent, and my fon Sec aheas CLGACCIDCGAE Bad Bone ae cet Octo | inind the medical Lectin Coupling Tt Wak: the tart | Company, arrived on the 19th June, and was immediately | ™ et (0 try the O'Mahony Benators (Kinnott, Meany and | giaried, January 18, from New Yo for New 0 7 BELL FLETCHSS, most of theeteat wh events: aun my ment at pas ~ had appeared on the evening ofthe 7th in Dublin, | chariered by the government and armed, to go in search | Mullen); butit ts a graver cause that summons them | wher: they pia Plymouth I was _sufferi illn and on the and the argument urged for the plaintiff that what Mr. 0 tant States, The qrestion of holding a | tre, commencing on the ae Pein pe gt fheogrn. cig ng Pe ovale apologized to ibe asta Tees motieg bans Sothern wasublo to do for Mr, Harris he was able to do | ° ” abi uel The expe be ¢ Congrers te nize thelr divixion as O'Mahony hes his saad oun pr Mae and Mew I wong toe have crea ee bronchitis; my chest is weak, and f wan told notte trite | for Mr. Swanborough. It was to be regretiod that. the | ‘lal prononeigmiento, ‘The expedition, under thy com : ne muck a’ mop (or a broom) on the stage first and play with my illness; it was not merely a question of gettin: | “efendant appeared on that evening in, Dublin. It was | mand of the then President of the republic, Gabriel @ | seems the prinetpal question pending nation. The telr- | Holiday street theatre, Uvitiinor Mat.” (Laughter.) Sothern then said “Ob, play ye sid o:'a soro throat; I appeared at Exeter on the evening | 8% imdiscreet thing to'do, and one whigh tended to in- | Moreno, started on the night of the 25th, and, encounter. | graphic report from Buftulo royarding this matter is pre | ying, a the 18th ; afte | jure his health. 1. bt could be entertained tha eeif, and Addon (who was present) will play ‘in a “nya pat ennonagi aa Bon Bs pcr eon fap a faa Be noe tone ati a toe pny Eee hae ene ing the enemy the following morning, aunk the steamer | Maturo and unauthentic. The question has not beer Madame Celeste ? mB eognzement at the Bt, Charles un » as they were designated in an off. | from thelr ¢ mninues tho prow norease very flattering plendid succes at om pao be tatichod "Me dinecint tae ball ment at Birminghm was to have sommenced; I had | beard of, Guayas, recaptured the Washington, and aleo took pos- | # ted upon as to pli pr time, or in any of ity bearings Holliday stroet theater Her benef was ‘Andrews, to let the medical certificate be prin’ Made every arrangement to fulfil that engagement, Mr. | | The jury retired to consider their verdict, and, after an | session of a sieamer called tho Bernardino and a email | It will be heard from during the coming days occasion of ag immens) houses, the mage kod pri 5 ee x ‘4 Addison went on to Birmingham three or four days be. | absence of about half an hour, returned and handed in | *” espa poaDnetcctet i 3 HRA age % pend outside tho theatre. I went with Mr. Andrews f schooner belonging to the revolntionists, returning to The Stephens-O'Maho na will of cours bo being occupied hy t ite of the city printer’s, I bave not seen Mr. Sothern sinco wi fore.for that purpose, Mr. Andrews, my secretary, went | # Verdict for the plaintitl, damages £60, 5 ’ ps y. We opened the doors at twenty minutes to sev: on from Exeter by an early train. I intended to have The Chief Justice— many days, gentlemen, do | Guayaquil on the even'ng of the 27th. come up. These public natory do not reeard The Florences have prodaced at Pike's Opera How hat ovening, When wo did there was great confusion, See ie ic oars tala. 1 cogaaiies 6 surgeon in Exeter See ee Saran wa 3 coed ition bo ot? ee: It was natural to presumo that the Washington would | a8 “a decision” in any light, even tf genuine, They | Cineinnatt, a burlesque on Arrah-na-Pogas, entit baad pepo Those bin eee page gave bos prescription. “iy ying dpe hg eg Among Us as to that, my Jord, and wh dios isairarnion immediately be delivered back to the company; but such | Sy the Senatorial division of Fomanism comprives two ry-0-Brogue, which is pronounced a great eucress Gaur edaey: (Eaighter.) We had re cod some | Gated not get up in the cold morning air to travel with | With respect to the amount of damagea was not the case, the steamer being dectared a pirate | thirds of the working brotherhood throughout the coun At the now theatre, Oi City, Pa, Janvary §, they p ther pieces, and there was £6 188. in the house, F Mr. Andrews, I Jett for Birmingham by a m/d-da: train, Mr. H. James obtained a stay of execntion until next | and a ¢ to the government, The government allege | try, and that Stephens knows better than to wipe that | duced the Nalad Queen Spirits of the Kirine, annot ber the exact tT Kad by which I was enabled to arrive in ample time for the | term, with a view to move the Court as his client might he id i ' a outtin duo peor 0 eXAC! terre a ae return to periormance hud I been able to appear. On the journey | be advised. that Francteco Game (the captain) was implicated in the | body in the giadintorial parlance of “outiing and | very fine vtyle, The cast incinded Sir Rupert (the F ‘and to thore wi had not. On ‘the Sd phyetoey my throat became worse-—materialiy 40. In consequence a na attempted revolution, and that if they chose to have a | » which appears in the alleged letter of the 22d 1), Harry Gowsiour; Sir Colman, J. H. Bensel wrote to him, telling him Lhad sustained a great lors, and oreo hr earond tbe telegram frem Bristol which has Court of General Sessions. suspicious character on board their steamer they must | December. vb, J.D. Bryan; Lady Vos, Mice Annie Moret ‘Seine bin What he proposed .doing. | He replied S19 S84, me very aaxious? bet suliee einen Bakes Jaege Rymel. abido the consequences, THE SENATORS ACKNOWLEDGR STEPHENS, HOT Ke: | and Lurline Queen of the Naisty), Mies Prank O' Har days after 1 he had been confined to bed for four time. When I got to birmingham I was tony rise AN ALLEGED BURGLARY IN THE vineT DRO«ER. at U P. Game has worthily represented our govern PUDIATK THE LETTEKS—TORY BXPROT BTEPLENS Wild Ont, Dea tides dé Waenn and Bleck Eyed Oe this port for a great many In his thirty never known TO “'SICKEN’ AND TURN TO THEM. were played at Weed iiiate Tho epithets “wretches.” “traitors,” “dogs,” &e, | g- awin Adana, Miew J: applied to the three hundred thousand workers as much feys, that I had not taken the trouble to inquire after ‘Bim, and that my letier—which he said was incompre- Bensibte to him—reminded him that I owed him halt the receipts of the night he played Brother Sam; Mr. sothern ‘Was Keen one evening after he returned to London at the - pomripony a Cajpn poserily pave played that night. ‘The most of yesterday waa occupied in the trial of two | odd years of residence in the country Is coul en address the audience, my voice was so | young men, named Daniel Mulligan and Jobn Barrett, | to mix himself with the politicnof the country hoarse, | When on the way to the theatre, Mr. Clifton, | Yharsod with burelary in co hectn a oe | aignation an Consul was but reluctantly the stage manager, wet me and said, “Al right) ey ia eee Washington was va at sixty th Loulaville, Ky., Jang’ on, Mim Cornet a Jett cree, in entering the on and Mra Gratton took part, The Men of the f Princess's Theatre, and he played at the Theatre Royal," } ¥°° sre just in time.” I told him it was im: | room of Bridget Towey,'439 West Sixteenth street, onthe | and Mr. Game will probably suffer as tothe Senators (forthe Senatorial rank and file are | was announced for the 8th lnrtant Dublin, on the 7th of October, one of the nights of hia | PO*FIhl> for me to play. He, Mr. Swanborough, and | 16th of last December. It appeared from the statement | about @ third of that. amount immeasurably more radical ant!-O’Mabony men than Profensor Searl baa given the ontire receipts of « @ngagement to mo; I have taken an account of tho re- fr. Mortop, the stago manager, sncceeded in raising aperson hiro, foreign r or native, pom :, Seipts during tho succeeding tortnight {acco.nt hunded | 8 000 Ta. te ate theatre There was very off | f the woman and her little boy that one af the accused ' forsig’ c, honscrged Of natn. | Michael Scanian or any other Senator), sbut of this | night's exhibition of his necrowantie feats in Charlowt tm); it shows an actual !ova of £481, taking no aco sunt of | #i¥e 1a” “ase used 0m by ali three. I went into the | committed a gross assanit upon her, after breaking into y. Every one knows that | letter In any event they claim from the character of “— | § ©. tw the Orphan Hous of that clly theatre; they wore shouting profits; I had reckoned on making at least £1,000 by the an@ talking to me, say- | the room, while two other mon stole a trank containing | the the Went, Moreno, frightened&the court into a | Judgment in the case," and mark it as “a blind ebu! Mra. W. BR. Ployd hay mado her frat appearnues ing 1 was “disgraceful,” and soon. I finally lost m. " ‘ ompany b a hem ind — cng nes oy lary ‘Savill Mee Sethern played | oice altogether, and went to my private lode 1 Aiale| wi pparel, She could not \dontify them, bat the 7 ier yee portent ox Mp obi soo = -— Muon of passion worthy of no renpect, wherever It | New Orivans, at the Varinics theatre, She played Po “ewelve nighis on the occasion of his first oment; | 1bad taken for three weeks, showing I intended ‘to stay | boy said he knew them, and bronght an officer to a | that decvion, andthe ran js now. betece the Supreme | Comes from They, therefore, repudiate this doc BDobaline in the Irish Emigrant. Gat was about shroo years ago, the first year T opened | tM Weeks. | Lelorol left, after bullying me for about | driking saloon on the following day, where ho cansed | Court (che highest in the laud), and we aro all protty sure | MORE I H/o, nnd It isnot exp cted to receive a moment's f° in Price mad 4 appa n the ‘ie theatre; I Cannot teil how he played on the se- iM , “ attention in ther councils tien Fanny Price made her Girt appearance on the {D mnutes, one of the three I have named asked me | their arrest. At tho ¢ t had Ino sympathy with the ment, to which I | dark, and Ine meane for identi om was entered it wag | Of the result, C ation were not good Mintuter has done all he cond auderthe elreum- Baill, they dp pot peatend’'to repudiate Mephens and | of ry, at the Kavannah (Ga) theatre Khe ‘Bond engagement; J think it wassix nights; on the third eccasion he played for three nichts; 1 am not aware that | feplied I had no sympathy with any manager who | The defence proved by several witnesses ap Albi; thar | stances, and ropresuted the cace in ite proper ticht to | ML RB, tor they still foil to realize that sch | guoporwd vy Mr D. Hench Fancbon the Crieket M's the custam of actors of ‘o:lebrity to make arrange- Fo ghey oe ee ent annie na eda the prisoners worked for living, and that thelr pro- | our government; but because Ht Is memnall atair, only | Améitpents ever prosaeded from | him, | and they |r via oe wistisn wai sestha oo @ long vance } y . MF. ews mus charac ¥ 01 olvi re *, ot wort Pigs bee wna Oy somal 5 gaye mi = = Wun ie, he rap ie | § Abe audience, 5 bpd pot sage Le Tiedte ahr” cae weareeped Ett FA age 1 ee pe me | that O'Mahony, having bin ear aa Head Con- | ton hy Daylight and Gwtight, drow « crowded house they mako ments with me; he comp iain fm bis telegram from Plymouth that he had nc Sanderlined;’’ “ander! * 1s a term ir tho pro . Bor advertising a week or 3 1 do not un Mw adverticepents; if stans to be underlined in. Sees they undeslipe thomeelves ; Mr. Foch To the Court—He was underlined on the playbille and tre, may have started him with stories of | po, : “the Senate's g-ving up Ireland for Canada,” deserting | "orts24, Me, Jans his 1. R. BL, &e., and by having further boand himself to Jerry Taylor lad a be a reform of bis’ “drag chain palloy,” as it is termed by | Va, January & Diet Stephens; and to give cordial ald’ hereafter may have * ¢ ? eveked from Btophens the appointment es nie iaanaal | Drunkard wore in re agont here, In that case they wry they ar ont to The conaation a. let Stephens eajov his thgi, tativfied, they say, that | the German, le populer at the Mobile (Ala) theaure x 5 To Mr, Hawkins—-Mr. Swanborough cated on me next John MeGinle: t y Was convicted of effecting & burg: 8 Fe Morning ee what T intended to do, Iraid he | entrance into the drinking saloon of Dennis Lyons, 63 7 Be Pree Ma weve Ben so el ag fv grag gy “or Se on the 19th of November The jury reeom. ibe Me ‘an apology. He ‘sked a" way; 1 as mot ee se prigover to mercy, and he wae remanded for of principle, chet J at Clonn' theatre, Norfol pin and Tom King and 7 areal al (he house. a, Liktte Barefoot, trearhcod 0 nly benefit es and the re they rurlde, but also help to swell considerably the Unit-d States, Abuses ot this kind GRAND LARCENTRS. ended inthe new engagement | John Fircibbous and Michnel Gullayhor, who stole five | the exports fro ald over tho town by posters, but not im the advertise. | ¥' tare leces of flannel, worth r fifty dolin shold boo Lat ome, or the apathy and indifier- | ¥) To Mr. Povill—Mr. Fochter was playing with me at RA pay eine -atake Fron font ot Mr ie bes ie Bae Grande, | #0 dar or erument’ wiley ond 1 TaakeahNgs @nex time and torn ginaiy to the storing power of | Charlotte Thunpwon plays Amy a |—Mr. was me a | Worse in the future. . » nee L. Gableghe enjoyed a yrond com Cuene't Fovetved the telegram; 1 underlined him at | “°® Tbed by counsel. Mra. Bother way near her coutine- pe ody ol peer ng og thot ang’ the coods | The presen 0 Of a rlogle vossel of war, and a forma | 209-0'Mati Peceninned ve tho SU naires ee gan ‘a ia. pe ae die hs ng mg tho ‘Whe usual time in the advertisemente; Mr. Addison, | ™CDt, and it was that alone induced me to travel to Lon- | peoos cred, 0 City Jnige sent them to the State Prison | demand for the Warkington or her vub somedian, who accompanies Mz, Sothern, came to Bir- | 40a for the Sundoy. Iwas woreo on that day, nnd vent thera people to understand t natore from fat and near protest, in the most | wotndey stroct Haltimore, Mr a. € Tingham’ with his daughter, in order to’ acriet in tho { {OF 0%. Archer, and he ordered mse to bo bled ‘mmediately, | EtrO aT aut six months. | than poopie bo anemia Her, that they “could never ‘again touch | CONOay Brett sain tho ta @ a for Brothor Sam; the piece was rehearsed; | 1} WS In bed tho whole day, and was bled by the app!l- iy pleaded guiliy to yrand larceny froma. ibe morse, | fe not to be trampled wy » apuniiy. ‘There are and bis establisument with w forty foot ‘elton plays nde in the Lady of Ly ‘as Add.ton was to play with Mr, Sothern; onthe open: | Cation of leeches. Dr. Areber told mo T would be doing the 3d inst’ he attacked Thomas Murphy, on the cor | Many Amorleans here » witneared thexe pro. ATORIAL DIVISION TO BOUND THR TOCKIN | OB tbe « nM peronming P ag day, the 19th, Mr. Androws, Mr. Sothern's agent, po ie Tleft London again. Idid, however, leave | ner of Seventeenth street and avenue A, caught him by edings wth troubled hearts, and who pow anxiously SINGLE-ANDED AND HEAD OFF O'MAHONY' Mr: 1. P, Barrett played Kiott Grey im Rosedale aerived; received @ telegram’ from Mr. Sothern on | fof Birmingham on Monday, and played on Monday night, the veck, and stole a quantity ofgn from him. The | @Wait the final decision of Mr, Seward in the matter, WERK AND IN IRELAND. The Ball, at the Noob (Tenn) theatre Jd ‘We 19th, stating he would be down at balf-past three | The performance occasioned me considerable suring, | prisoner was sont to tho Stale Privon for feo years hoping he will give it the attention it merits. American | The course, then, on the aexnmption of Stephens’ ‘e’clovk, and that he only wanted his scenes rohearand, | %@® renewal of the bleeding, Next morning I consulted citizens have born wronged, their property untuatly eon- pager’ Bowe thandpan py ” | wary o be telegrom was to this eftect: “Shall reac! Birming’ her. Thad bad no previous acquaintance DISHONEST DOMESTICS. fiecated, and t6 prevent Fep'titious, that may lead to se. | Cunt for thie Lime belles Aud. te tina powit Miae MoUic Willixenn hed @ farewell beneht ‘as ‘Bem at -fye minutes past six, my voice is mineh knew tim by reputation. 1 inthnated |. Marearét Rrown, whe stole 9 gold watch worth one | row curnces ences, n deimand ebeuld be for whe } wort ”. ame ‘ 14.0 Ps) Devine ceny Arrene me Ge morse; for change of piece if necessury;” I did | 1 Bim my desire to piny thet night. He advised me | hnudred dollare from Gustaf Lowenbercer, 4l Forsyth | poturn of this property to the ow rauty | party, Pte me LE a. vedas) r -escsapldfale ” coh bee oe a atelogram; I beard of it ate in the even- bs Ano to play. He bed for me, and pro. | Street, pleaded guiliy to au attempt at larceny, and was quired of this repubhe that American aud pro | ded advan a fart of a ceneral syrtam of | Mobitable Cartwrigint iu . 9 ta Berroco, mg for tho fret Mr. Morton, my stage manager, | mised to call Inter in the day, Twent to the hotel from | ®Rt 40 the Pen‘tentiary for on» year porty shall in fature be reepected which the Irish Madrrer/=qarill be the chief central. A Mr Keam Buchanan Lies Virgtola Bachanae w fold me of it ina restaurant; Mr. Andrews and Sir. Ad. | ™Y lodgings. Lbad to be assinted by two people to the Margaret Brady, charged with stealing 2 quantity of nike Wis tha bn Acar ron aloes ot cee oe / ig be leon were there and’ they told me nothing of it; | “0. Dr. Fletcher visited me at the hotel, and gave me Pataing! 2 and clothing, amounting to six hundred dollars, © ik ‘ oes ee milf enn claim cousidyraiion from poe a benited ¢ vont at Uy ~~ Sie Morton dia tot Shin: thers Mas nytt tec i. | the certificate that has been read. He said it world be | ftom Jacob Buxham, 218 Seventh avenu", ou tho ton of ‘oroners’ Inquents. ry OPIN, HEE RENEE iil Buenas th Mine ‘biohanen fas utterly impossible to prepare auother piece; T wan | Madness in moe to play, and advised me to go back to | December, pleaded gailty to an atevopt at larceny, Ail | Scicwe oF A TRaxaLaron—Coromer Gover yewterday | ,, The Senatorial pariy, with thelr dash ponte aud mill. | Nil tO chen Weidetiiads ae oe Berg Ry are Ete Goan town, Fmigcenuod no portion of the language of the cc . the property waa recovered, Bbe was remanded for sen- | held an inquoet at 67 Eldridge street on the body of | pation and if the tocen fy sounds, and the work (# f Marcoart Courtly ta 1 Avsuranes eame. ficate. watever for my tence, Theodore a nataton 0 on ed saieide jo up well aga the rod coata any# 1 " » Was ho hoarse?—Well, I can be hoarse now; (laugh play: except the advice of Dr. Fletcher, and the suf- William H. Sands, who horglerionsly entered the pre- Theodore Koapip, & translator, who committed suicide pte dg H gain : a : . a _ Mr. Fr Weet 5 . Varietion theatsa, ; Lean affect hoareences in speaking to you.” tering | was enduring. Mr. Henderson came up from | Mise# of Richard & Devoreax, 13 Park place, pleaded | by taking taudanem. Deerkwd was a sober, steady |) Prim Pil’. alton iim and sy mipall troit, daring Chritwas and New Year's holidays é Liv | that day on hie way to 01 a . mity to an attempt at burglary in the third degree, He ‘ tak sub % pee premomd ff thu r p, and bo 2 id at first. lerpool y to London, Twasineoch | Blty man, but t to file of extreme melancholy, and, | able body Then, they awum phens we . pa Ou i a lie bim with simalating hoarse. | *J°0Y J could not lie down, Thad to stond. I was un- Wastowight in the act. The Judge sentenced him to the when inthat state of mind, heb een heard to threaten atornally upon thetn, and, for the rest 4 ses i 5 ‘ eras a Taow be spoke very nicely ‘when | “er No ¢ngagement of any description to Mr. Henderson. | *tate Prison 1or two years, oe md + . to it that sei; powerfad co-operator the boards of the Cant ¥ theatre, Washington, D. going out of st put de m I went next day to London. Fstood vp pearly half the —— to destroy himself. Me. Dan! Loever, of 116 Bast Thirty. oad ond “hacked off" tor tho suke Jenuary do you say he was simulating boarseness?—Well, | J uiney holding on by the side bands. On arrivngin | The MeCabe Libel Suit—The Plaintiff | 5 uth street, called vpon decearod Wednesday evening, ment i Bites wary like it hes ~ * | town T'was again visited by Dr. Archer. From that day Non-sulted and, finding him unwell, asked what was the mattor popu like these’ do the noble Ro heer % wee my to him penires be sever atsahed abet feat do tbe Eefuceny” teas tae ype SUPERIOR COU RT yuras Ten yr K app afer aliile 4 con. ennet te Mr, Looser, | @#mselves, and hence they are working heartily for | weeny. ene t—Wo, a, 2 ' the bows og any if with whom he had been acynainted for fftecn years, | £004 ¢ . Por the at, however, and an | Quen Jou say you him arrested?—No; I told | Pogue, It wasas much to get out of the house as any- Refore Judge Jones. that he had taken poxon. A doctor was ealled and the foes hey t t F the ban of Sirplens ™ thing else, t i Foreign Uh ‘Mint conde shy nang ‘Aud you paid for a private box, Lbeliere?—Yer, the | Purmant to adjournment the cave of McCabe agatost | noccvsary auliotos administered, but without the de. | ey are liter to Reve op Sas Sam or sett Were you very cool apd quiet?—I was quict, for I | ety A Tt ip wy life—iavghtor}—and the'last, | Cauldwell & Whitney was Gaken upai ten o'clock yes. | # Tad effet, Neath ensued at wr on o'iork yesterday THE AERSION YESTERDAY. ateur drmnat ‘wanted him to com before the audience wit! in’. " ra tor - 4 " ‘ wioKpitnd. Decenjed was thirty-ix years of age, and a | The proceedings of the Senate yerterday were mostly ven ® . ‘Was be «ool aud quiet?—He seemed annoyed when I Mig ath g po perl rye Pa pt oa {epday morning, before a very largo attendance of wpocta- | piibint Germany. of @ prelim nary charsrter, nothing of public interest |, Boupial £ “ The » cl then wali a - ne “+ ves - - s. # en ye pital for ¢ a The bomencres Ta tae walked out of the } cuisine, and us I nearly fainted 1 had to leave before the | %F® bi 3 J Atteceo Israxricipa.—An Inquent wan yenterday | Having trnaepired. To-day they will meet Minas ‘tbs tas Shoe + a eae te Yoss-examination continned—He did not complain | pece was over. I appeared in Dublin on the Tth October, | Rofore the adjournment on Wetnestay the plaints | roy at Hollevue Hoapital, by Coroner Gover, omthe | tne rry phe ry nfast inthe shape of rem inter out P ig infast in p r and the Lat . ext worning of being badly treated by me; ho complain. ere had been no communication between Mr. Swan- | counsel stated that he had two members of the Hudion " nila. of @eiabe: on bod | cat decmneantn of aaspaiil D baie ti - oa of ‘and 1 te if borough and myself from the time I left Birmingham. A ‘ female CREM, at walee Ann MRO, 00 ED | Oe ~~ : on } Mim Calvert baw he ah the Prince's (heat my stage manager, said 1 was sorry Mf iny | eee ie duied dd ue county Grand Jury to examine an witnemen relative to | yo twenty tice yournot nee, lving at No, 267 Went yalred & sain bu Wiehe as annoyed him; he assumed to be angry; after ~y fon Me October, reached me im Liver. | tho testimony of Mips Mciyor, before that body; but | Wan, twenty-dve yen AGS, HVS OF oe uot words, that will coumnand any atten. | Mavebenter, Kng Two Vesear! wae play ‘Was written on the 20th he Abd alto | or svme months to Mt Hae fet Dott: Con engaged | yesterday ho informed the court that the two centiomon | Twenty-first street, ia the reputed mother. After the | tion followed wy the at manos, from the Mtoe wa the 2ist, pte Gl aie neo, ton het gash ~ come one eight referred to could mot give evidence on the points he hed | birth of the child it in that the mother, to hide | gag o'MAKONY DIVIMION—VITALITY IMPARTED BY 5 Deleste Ground y " expe her shame, threw the ehila alive Jato the vault of ‘ soir ’ i 7 Sweaty minutes pest one train to um to apend the | So itetlet. When I foted mpsat ont Tonner | opposed by Mr. Huntioy tn a brief argument, sequentiy recovered. The jury rendered a verdict againat rans mi, rm with =, Se eel ores wo ran wu feed to hin 0 thes ing T was not ft he wey gen oes Ubat under bie ring of the ye Aun, and he was committed to await the ection of the t The Fmyoror of Austris att I the performences j, js ry one ag ; 1" I had to break the nan day, and taking into consideration the position in | Grand Jury. Bhe denies any intention on her part to at work, end on Baw wt en the following day I as I have stated, to seo bim; | ' play in Dablin when I did go. which the testimony was left, it could wake no material | Kill the ebvild. the Gerwan thestre, Perth, in Hungary, December ; —% thing I never did before. viait to Dublin | sss Hy : ae owing 4 7 = rahe ‘as aghinst Me. “areber diftrenen ether be divetet the jars to Bad a verdict 1 Beeps, accromey mm Banctay Srarey.—Late on Weds | ho don, tive of | OR the 12d witimo be war pronent at the Mungariaw th Mr. Bonwit. If the fary, after being urderod Vefind forthe | day afternoon John O'Brien, employed in the store No, | ‘die chin policy’! wm |, Med that | atew im the eaan@elty, ani a letler writer tlle en be w a Mefemdrat sborkd fail Uo doe, Une conrt wok be obliged | 96 Barclay street, was engaged tw hovting goods to-one | ‘J@HH” had given amurance of yelling bravely heratter | weenivet with “wovereniiog’” whouta of wales « i . to set aide the verdict, a being agwinet the judge's of the re “ ye The actors and ectreses, «he of eoume dia pper floors, when a package felt from the plat- The Congr au aeomed in Lave had \ttle effect tn rally. | 17 fe oy Gye Ee eagen Be eters exdered the clark Ww etter © Son lt. 'arcugh the betchway. Twomeh Wiltiom Wests, | ng te* cise, many “aki Aig von baring w vara, | domed thew Wat, content rai tw helt <@f bin not appearing, and Me. A. DB. Tappan moved for an extre allowance, and | who was down stairs under the hateh, in endeavoring to | 2* 't CAriiert stages aut others cuntivuaily Grappling OF | mong, meigher to look play well, mk thas Ht + ? ome Hbnerxioes trait would te developed (1 the After somo argument participaind in py Mevers Huntley | excape the package, fell backwords, and, striking om hin | &* fm rm a hich 4b mattered, for the here of the evening eer bet cpa Chief Jusice—Do you mow mean to say that the P 804} ‘nud Mall, the court decided ty allow the de?endunte $250 | bead was reduced to inceuaib lity, The Third ‘prerincs | tater hundted and fifty Aelagates which aro mid ty have 0 2 “ “keph the tranches til tho fight waa won,” af the wind | etoge. = was simulated ? ios els as Ole © good dead in wew of the oxpoure t police conveyed Mr. Weeks to the New York pital, canto Soak ace wena = ot, it hnenid, we New ‘The members of he Thane, Kowtag Oud, 1 twanborough—-Ob, no, my A . " '? We 4.4 net vuifer half os hh aa tdi ASS Caves where hee wently died from the effects of the inju | Yon: nity Aistries and emo ome hundred er wpwanie to . “ - ¢ Tre Late Attem to Agemesinete J: ries, Coroner allin held an inqarst on the bedy, and ™ - oe bh to the | SP Peared at amateur acts on the benede of the w pt 4 or lew Chief Justice—Then it we Now Fagised, levving only two honered or ry rz a Comer ta 8 question as had played during the Mine Le il pay See et at ak f wdimio eotire Btatlen, Torntories aod prov neem Royalty Cheeire in that city Two Meade Age the ‘oh Played From the Waehiugtoa , dom. IT. wl eam ahd - 5 one, - re. > ii As@utning that the engagement, then, etf.) Ector ‘ag em bave iene The following te % correct ve on of be etueeh’ % Duavt yeow Beato. Coroner Collin yesterday beld | HOW THe — ooes pnavacy $8. — owrs — n . A mel co 4 Are, ond Woot at thee Chief Justice—The fact of the iliness is not now for some reason would not come | the Tinned Stules fapreme Cour’ Last Satabiay mor, | *@ inquest at No. 636 Second avenue over the remaine of | te omer fir. winnie praonet one gm ‘ e men (Laughter) 1 would, of il | ing white the Judge was at his tablo writing, bis mail | Dauiet Finlay, a child nearly two anda balfyeare old, | were put 0: tint very ono rae bg ee buliing of Me we ate ome , Serjeant Bal'antine—There have hed £200 night at ieast for threo’ weeks, | Wik nwnt'i, act consined & tnall, pacign shone rep ; PNpnt Scansintan wanveotohane toot Boise, Liverpont, i 0 exepmnemsed ta Dublin, the fact of the travelling fro onid nut aiford to lose that if I coald bi oided . who died from th Tuesday last a y - > ster hag ote oe cums Sateen four inches square and one and a half inces thick. The | tub of boiling © to the circles, many & waverer took diataly, The shares gn aif brwtiy, 1 leeadonsined question Swanborough would bave had omly £20, and to age wan envelo io common white paper, and on " O'Mahony mereery quickly rose up te» Avon same will the 17th of . package while Mra he fi nnde Jan ys hp pa scr out of Cat, One sido had a stamp of tho Pionser Gallery, fam Prancison, | rer stoi ter Preneet there te great dev tion mal heagh . : Mr. Bovin said he hy operate ea al nn | ny superscription war priuted, aud ovidentiy } feaiged. The Jury rendered © verdict of wocdental | his follower, end thousand of tr my Matage Titiem, a Aber Auntioge ti a cut from the tile-pags of the “Callfornia with th ¥ abt cooutry wre palling mr ands erti-tes owe ib gut of a newspaper, both Of the slips telng pasied Police Intelligence. Mr. . evidence, my lord, parrows the case & guod Gea 0 package ft mot Viton, France, for wd ence” Mh pee . 1 Jodge Lake, who was present, that It must be & photo- jopk ine, » for tt os toes il Utne 0 pron gh Mr Boabern is liable. "He played, itr true; bet 6 penned abe ee fede y 3 eg hy may ag anid expressed surpries at ta reception. He wtey ‘Went Tweifth otroet, hiret a horse and sleigh, valved at gerne on ng as nye rhalpichon : - the window and providentially discovered when | tour hundred and thirtycight dollars, from Mr. Joba and fait é ‘Wes in direct opposition to the Mr. Ballantine —| “4 ope@ed || about an et! ofan inch that it was y ued on le! Witt” we on ware of Cengyr ‘Gav sors. pare on Sieh, wine Be net a phaargraph, and called Judve Lakes wtnation to | Cooper, of Chartes street, to take a ride through the | grand work ow by eh ob bape re Me. Ballentine—Thie action te not brow in, and travelied from the singular appearance of the box. The latter, open | Park. On his ret.rm Mr. Hopkina stopped im Twe: for Uue promot f - ; oe bit ; contended ‘hat there ‘ Joking at It, pronounced it (@ be a torpedo, and’ shoe | Alb street to len ¢ 8 lady, and while the horse was fart O'Mahony will newt protably stain every ¢ Trijemel to ¢ On bee = ert e. conan, end that neither party putting it in water took It gut to the Capitol (opposite the | ened toa port « thief untied the animal, jumped into | fusteln the home boty fi warence on the steg «obs wee } ir. Bovill—I bi ™ one night. Thero would have ‘of Judge Field), where ho, with Mr. Broom, ona | the sleigh, and drove rapidly of up Nimtuavenae Mr ee@rvation * . rain = Lge —— ae Clerks of the Supreme Court, examined the | Hopkins i from the wg Missed the bores, cole len 4 hihe @ SWABS to comtinne sober, package. parsed the fugitive and arrested bi he prisoner, uo sey vn, 6 ee oS ’ J Se as fae peer ae am nner Theor gentlemen finally wont into the camiage-way | who gave ils name as Matthew Kehos, war taker 16 | & reversion of ht é or h the per f ‘Ghate ibe merits of public to the theatre, under the Senate stepr, and silelling themrcives behind | cherge by offcrr Riley, of the Siateenth precinct, and leave ¢ vue ~ ' { fier tbe defendant The Chief Justice—The jnry will take that Into scegunt | one of ihe columns, threw tie box agni@et the wall, shat- yeatar fternoon Juste Dodge committed him for 5 “ - P on the auedion of damages if they think the eBErG:~ | tering of the lid und exposing the contenia, About s | trial ia default of Aiteen hundred dollars bl K-Lue is | rival Avictom will te w ee evely chanee $ a , eteng, ond it? dozen copper cartridges hal been placed in the box, with cars of pd a native A lretant themueives m the feror Peaiend te ctrent, ot . , Mr. Andrews was examined, and depored that on the } the muliets radiating from the centre, whieh formed a riper Arete da Strpln “ ema 1> bt © necmmary paceport Lo the bears aad puree ey mpond i P { 3 perform | day after Mr. Sothern returned to London he ( tae | Of stout one inch i@ damete. The sites of ALLEGED BURGLARY AND Lance ieteh peoyla ‘ * abe lose met Mr. Swanborvagh in ate me we he tarthages bad been Sled through, © Gs to atura | Preorte lrafly and Peter Burke, boys seveniern and he ematen » in vecninn | toe G ' ° «tee fot Rl Twas obliged te nolo, ‘oe prowghe bim to Le he he came She | Communication with the powder In the tittle | eighteen years of age, were arrested Ly ulflcer Miley, of “Aw let vod we ‘ etre ‘ ‘ent “or s moment doubt ‘Dr. Ficrcber'e certibeste, but I portner Wes Geckion ahas onteg ‘er Bothern.” Pieces pf 2 ae re rant oe | the Bixtownths Prectuct, on the charge of beeline into ft “ff. A cowtr alia ‘ : Sothern would appear earlier thay be said, “You know Mr. Sothern is right,”’ and showed him | racer one ent of which was attached to the bottom ot | the premines of Charles Kind 508 Weat ®rtee are We, eed Mee 3 rere, © 7 Dublin within the fortnight. & Uelegram just received stating thet it was likely he other w the lid, and a and stealing therefrom ready made bev: ie ihe wate inne emenns Os boul o "4 r ROWERS AT ye aa ane certificate was concocted between should bave to undergo an operation. I told the mm the leant ton might be caus yaloed at $00 The boy exaed Sothern, 1 would have closed my thea ended kage: Gemtien Ledwith committed them fer trial on of Rast news bas Led yok reromed the eit ‘ Arena ious Bothern for all the joss aud er Ban be $2,000 ball cach. "A portion of the stuien' property wan | 90 in «fom days at Union square The diterra men A ce acid produced the “Colleen Hawn’ and the ‘Tuket-of. ‘der fevoveved. Clee throughout ike coentry are war ag te & * t about £10 4 night. The nightly ex- fafernal mashone . t Con vewtion from their deiegates tedore com “ ue are Of the lid wae pasted the for AMRERTED ON A CHANON OF PAseINO APURIOUE jrrationy cE RET! fer Ragast ; & bows —Oeteber Bly 4 Fie thin ane oe pty damate af, tae wlan has re He trevarne toh ® 1 tw bd ided the Pehla cane tn fever’ of the ays Officer Davia, of the Twenty ninth precinct, arrested , rahe distea cn examination of the pacunen Waka | Chariea Jobusn, « you of wineienn years, om the | Bees Contre in a pain Ws ommant wubdewt fends re proud & good many ettrer Ligh sy) FRI lag, wrk dievened on exemiantios of the package by the Charge of peating to Poser McKenna, of 225 Vas Tuoi | us entire eperatiecs anne. i tgemied opening dntcn ag od Wg, Bey Be ey e108 brvight | street, and aloo to Kinest Deby, of #0 rn WUNT THR MEWATR Ie Dorm Mt. Rarriee, entitled Mathew “a hing ane Arde 1 a tor on te five 2 eee pee, OF n owt. ‘Senge eta se EO Bed [tee rd Po Pais SATS eceeaa | wn toe rer wns pmo defanet * “ et wren bs trey 4 patios weet Rg ed be) i Re eereerrar mf an Gaichr tee piaint. as Saclay; v 0s, tae peliap eee tater my Vie tr theme an ee Period a ee ome ae et thor oad ery? tt | ptanou weRoLany on GOVERNORS taLawD, | en wither! hearin, of Putiadeivh ia, | gututa before for s bel ove ie y Merviewn, © astt whe vigee & a the same P ayh~ | —-- ~ ‘mw ‘Mr Sothern Im i 8g Pir tite br ygmndn Babine OT ot tos ee ee Coert Calemdar—This Da wecter ~= 4 Traseiers se 4 which =. M4 ve yo Tee tohiowing f~-nal Se eae fereren Cont & ‘bo wee attended LoVe Galetemencin omy eabiptantae ee. Sill rw hate etteate’ of ee paren Fae Ga | wee Now 0 wo 18, - ghee: ‘apes sare tare i@ legal tender mater. LF... § ne} fe pn culene trom the mincnse of tee 7, toe . edad Py 7. , tow wt, Ballention—Theve are eevera) comedians jan: ae, Th weeer nee ia Fire poeta tamer Soncary, fate: -igzaaaa mn otiae had boas lordship has y tad whe bow ten the reference | ne few tow! 0 aatentl of mn thommand Gor? 1 riindes in of te pctier be remain renga? we ceemean on the wren week. | ere she war whe charles & fa) memrerinnen af the erete, me