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ante 4 ig “ z 2 YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 2], 1866, ope Michael Cavanagh, tliat I received £500 of the w.oney ges ata, io Oe meer fe ‘te | ite editors and ane oan ‘W. Matsell and Wah, or of wn! end commend ve | Hak "THE ‘FENIANS. rate Ta t of th anita x Yor, wt Kolar may ponent, prags thal, sid ES fon 7S 48, coal at goue, provisions rudder ° SS Spee meceres 207 econ a rier. rab thon g seco There. Be with the Oat ey Measles Guge 3. STAWANE for aqsin and Stating waidf so fast that could Keep withetan broortt ‘ous | view of aiding the reb-ilion ' Jk KY nrnnnnnnrnnnnnnne of the com a em Rothsehil’'s house | of the loyal Mates by setting Swora to before me the 20th day of January, 1866, ‘and the ‘probably went down that for £260 im my own favor. “talecbood New York. The pnsoner came with letters. of introdac- | Joamru Dowiino, Police Justice, r Bhts by a X) of the crew arsived. at Now Bed- ‘SDYOURNMENT OF THE SENATE, | Mess... Kulian and Oruahony were dosirous | ion from Magdonsid, whe wes CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS, oeuuee, Recent Hews, owen, ist vere | & : Dut when 12 take the responsibility 20°16 tats | Dariion aa Robert That weé the fire link in the | ~~ Rane earmianed apnlant Failndlphia, w put ino 'Charlesion 16th, had broken. ene taching their names to 1t, they prad¢ntly declined, pre- | conspiracy. hyn Sood him ecived at the hands of the law all the reparation the | S00 w, Gadd, from MY¥ork. for. the Clyde, put stiouhlers of their fol. | Kennedy. They take rooms; Wey statutes vouchsafe in similar cases. It is claimed by | sto Oban Dec Slat, ‘sails ond bulwarks much dam- tan ident Roberts and General either im eharacter | of ment; they are. seen bim that he never saw the .woman thus connected wi crew di “dhe the Guy Mannering the wane of Presiden’ con ‘with each other i, aud sever heprd of her until the publication in the Previewing {coatign outs the Mul ‘the Swoeny for the Pittsburg Convention, they ave not Towed within the % eee .. a the cet ne meee pia Hid pened Decause he wae tocoat ble ‘Wnqualified terms ‘that Mr. HE, deatioman rer | accittisi"wnsat quasustown 708 task with Tous of salle aud REE IE DS 3 TK." the prisoner's was the tbat actually ere te te an al of; batiostioe Dow. | faye” : Sores be wae, Seat ae the “theory ling required them: to find bail in the gum of $1,000 each CIRCULAR senees 1 THE BROTHERHOOD offence’ and had not sided in facie manos fileesay) © * SERN O @ Bea ary cee Be eenene ae lef ‘Matecll cpteré®’ into a bond for Mr. MacKay, aerate, Sete TT it HE DUBLIN TRIALS AND DOCUMENTS, parties he (Mr, Courtney) had named had New Jersey Items. cepkeed Sun aees, ae ee pact a ‘Tae Attzcep Hoporen Bounty Fravos.—Last evening SAA AA BA movers which Strancyba cocci” Paces HSS | my, tant toto cet wong mera | Myles ER ay - . wnt for Btatement of Senator P. J. Meehan Re- et oflcers under Buchanan, and by viriue ofthe oaiti | out of $128,000, was admitted to ball in tho rum, of putiaio Bt Thomas dd Jas with spas ene can tmnt His Visit to he took he had power and position, ARS he used in aid- } $15,000 by United States Commissioner Jackson, of Jer. | sails. garding Treland. ig this intamoue rebellion. Funds toa vaat amount be. | soy City.” Noah D, Taylor and Charles, Francis Trask, of | ‘maxx Camp Vatm, ashore pear Indian River, is breaking &, de. ac. to the t had been abstracted, his- | Jersey City, became his sureties, =. ‘On Monday nij 7 Blan iast, ber bodae See pale FI ad found him skulking away in Cana ge td ‘Tum Lare Farat, Acowaye av Sr, Prrer’s Cavncw.— | roucued from th the racing amnere they bad remained for seve: Fe Senate i men bow aid ‘and he | Coroner Kirsten, of Jersey City, concluded an inquest set bones. Not be caved from ea the vessel except tee | Tho Fenian met yeulerday morming at ton was the same man who, history told them, erday on the body of Edward Geeman, who was | teriaissarct tobe Sates tha 2h inst, @’clock and proceeded to transact business of grave im- was in connection witb rebeldom—he was the Eiier by the giving way of a scaffolding at the mow | 4 Bang, al plesk rong waterlogged and under water portance to their system. The matter of most interest man that sent twenty-five thousand dollars in gold to He Bes in course of erection in Grand wa fore and isin ‘was seen Off the coast near San wtb Gre tings ibe erin ie Bele mteae eat eee ee | CT een Be aa | ee ne ho fumani wou! man came is deat th % \. wit! adopt the most vigorous and comprehensive measures for shudder at the dastardly acts of these mon, They would ara speed We, chureh, by fal me Sole Bosses (Bp, tar, porting Ab frites ihe 9. stirring up the general organizations throughout the be vet awn eet enarged es bride den wares, ‘but as the Grand oe 94 xen Jersey City, iia consequence | was was od ap fy Oe the vessel, mate materials ) sae ics tn ae trators of offences: ‘be committed 18 remoy ol brace -States to sheir system of action, Colonel Wm. R. Roberts, | \ ould mislead and plunder, y any savagos.on the face of the earth, The learned | the deceased had heen at work. The retnoral of the the wir, apoareny fd iy Abe Carmnge, to me Hed fullginsured | Fr “the constitutional President of the F. B.,.as he ia regard PATRICK J. MEEHAN. | gentleman concluded by saying that, on the entire entite eave, | ‘brace by some one of the painters was a gross piece of | iy the United States, agpabier cies ea by Senatorial Fenians, and General Thomas W. Swee- Mr. Meehan, believing that in his sixteen years’ resi- | he ese his Honor could not do otherwise than carelessness, ‘although done without .foreseeing the fatal Ni Ei from Galveston for Boston, put sy. Seri of War at to tat fr on FSi ec inane i sdmtatns eae | ARare hs ia py tom Me, daraun, tn | Se Saat inst ncs eatretnte | f eae rkaapedaes pt ca swatended cam me sco through the vabbees States pe pay men an ice Leon stand of oe men not : wnissioner said that ral th the, See aves rhe : pect th eit amcor at A ats cal us cnatdcmAsecbe: ait aA A 8 sali. and why ‘aaulit's tow faye The bull fay wee o se of *41 i e workers. under the banner of [ one of wi Ing enol Te Gncewy 10 DOG rela to arson, conspiracy, givi comfort bg 2° pase ne ge 2 ae meal ssn The rt ote gion wo ated? | Meee Tune te Renee, | Riveter | SHIPPING NEWS. _| te iusmmnarucin st ortictar ribed, ema the following cities and towne:— pari ae Hrsafend barr pet pHs statement eA tolarirvayst ble - sie ion early next week, eee ere renee cn bal ge-8 sit ‘Grat fair winds , Rochester and Buffalo, New York Siate; ne ae ash him upon the organization with which he is identifi ‘aed cinetama, aces 5, Loalavilte ientary Se the Fenian Brotherhood founded on, the Philadelphia oule, a and (i constitu it on ‘Winois; al oe, an isconsin; Lafayette ead —— Ae eI" Ging magnets Cane ey Acdi nie, Da, "am other places on or near those fines. The soul-like vim of President Roberts’ oratory ADJOURNMENT OF THE SENATE. The Senate having traneacted all the important business and completed arraugements for the Pintsbe Cong Tap er orreige at noon yesterday, subject to the call of their ident, James Gibbons, ot Philadelphia wand the stern soldier bp te of the veteran Sweeny are ex- to call up the Fei to a “vigorous prosecution of the war’? pace the red coats “from this wday forward.” Their labore may continue antil the as- wembling of the Fentan Military Congress In Pittsburg on ho 1b of February. APPRESS TO THE CIRCLES. At the session yeaterday an address to the Brotherhood “Was adopted, reviewing the causes and consequences of the ®enate’s impeachment and deposition of John O'Mahony, sand giving a statement of the case. as it stands to-day and im réewmé of the principles, power and policy of the Worial party of action, The address takes into account vail the principal occurrences “‘since the refusal of O’Ma- to obey the Philedelphia constitution a not for- iting “the recent O'Mahony Convocation” at Clinton ii cka the attempted coup through the medial of “the newspaper documents conferring on himselt (0°M.) ‘Me recognition and eontidence of the 1. R, B., a body ‘qho execrate him now and at all times,’? ‘This document is not voluminous, wut ft grasps the whole question, and is certainly the pithiest and ablest per went out by any Fenian statesman “since the udlous times commenced.” It is designed for official seirculation, but may be given in fullto the public next waok, The Philadetphia Fenians. ‘Pumavurrma, Jan, 20, 1866. ‘There wak a large and enthusiastic Fenian meeting to- night at the Sansom street Hall, Benjamin W. Baker presiding. It was addressed by J. J. Rogers, of New ‘York, B. Doran Killian and ethers. Mr. Killian called upon the American people to be serious in treating this Fenian movement. It was the proper development of the American idea. He held that every truo rim is, or ought to be, a trne Fenian. Its success would Americans what they sadl nted——n foreign pol Ate A nation, like an individual, becomea morose when al- ways looking into itself and finding fault with iteelf. A Toreign policy six or right years ago would have saved us civil war. Hi led on American statesmen to cast their eyes about, and reconstruction at home would come of \t- self, They were thinking too much of local concerns, This was @ commercial nation, and should get into the chan- nels of commerce now monopolized by France and Eng- land. This was meant to be the mother of repudtics, and tt should make up tor time lost in aiding the STATEMENT OF SENATOR MEEHAN. Senator Patrick J. Mechan, pronounced by the | [ri who were always its friends, while *0’Mahony interest ‘‘the ablest malcontent of them all,” | they’ can at the same time avenge a recent ‘visited Lreland last summer to see if Mr. O'Mahony was | wrong and insult. He spoke of England’s sharp overreaching diplomacy in treating with this country, and called attention to the movements of Franee to build up her commercial interests by the Suez cena! and Mexi- con protectorat r to be given up soon for a set- loment of power in Central America, Amorica will be aper im the civilized nations woless vhe obtains | pivot to work upon, and the fittest pivet all the id over ix Lreland, The Irish are determined to be no Jonger loiterers among nations for other nations’ benefit, Three hundred thonsand fighting men are organized art eprolied in Ireland to-night. We are awaiting now We musi restore public confidence among he Atmwericuns, which can only be establishod by the {rish people themselves; that confidence which, eight weeks ago, wax euflicient to place navy on the sess or abarmy inthe Geld, and which was so seriously tin- paired by Trishmen themvetves. We will then be apis to carty out the trne American idea, and ostabish @ forego policy with a bi peeps: THE AYTEMPT 10 BURN NEW YORK. The Case of Revere M. MartinsRvidence forthe Preweution Closed—The. Prisoner Calle No Witnessee—summing Up of fisel—Judgment (to he Delivered Next Weok. : Vosterlay the turther bearing wf the case of Ronert Moxwoll Martin, who stands charged with haviag been concerned in (he vebet plot to burn the city of New York, in the month of November, 1864, was resumed belote Coramissioner Osborn. Me. Courtney, on behalf! of vie United States, conducted the prosecution, Mr Laroqre detended Martin. wont or wrong in his asseverations of “exaggerated I. (BB. statements” of 0’ Donovan & response to bac pleading was, at O'Mahony’s almost imperative suspended ‘until one of their own number ocd Weert ho wes Om ‘Oortem' Go his’ pon, Mon a ‘wa the inadequacy of the work at ‘home. He esc igs “he Sab Meehan’s Syprereatations would st ‘all events Dolhevest, allt the eouncillors 1 BR. B, submitted to the sua- of work till 0” Mahony’s envoyieal notions would So Meehan went, and sent back ® most un- Seoked for uaeetinten, of the @’Mabony position as to Mpadequacy, &c,, and stated tha: it wasasinto hold Meck; that "ho war deceived; shat the 1. R. B. gas all ynoontind Rossa had — and that at! Grag-chats poli- afoehan, Jost histetter of introduction, headed ** 4 and signed Joha O' Ma Meehan and P. W, aCe -@mce even alluded tow them, while we have Seer At the iting of the coart Mr Courtoey rose and suid se Magri high oye ent v7. te Cho de. | that to Tetterk which were written by Martin to New ‘York, after bis escane to Toronto, and afer the fires, bad stactives of every move of Stephens and other: almost “Weakly siuve March, 1864, jnabsixtecn mosthe veavicud!” been in the hands af the police department; but, sitor woe. Tne this Rororiows eharscter, Nagle, who | 2¢afchine for the came they were auable to be found by =m, it Cage ek with Mr, O'Mabdoy, in Duane | them, and be desired, in view of the importance he And this Nagleswore, on Seo thst of Charios ‘Und O'Connell, that it war @’Mabony who introduced him to O'Connell (who ynvenced to teu years’ exile}, by meena vl which dimtroduction be was able to obtain accers fos meting, Meld at 22 Deane »trect, which was the only part of his gAmerican connection with the Fenians be could \stify 40. Mr. Ohabvvy may be proud of his protege, who 100 tached to the Jette, and atter learning their contents, 10 Shave an sdjournment af the ease to permit forher the potine department to he made for thom. set for the prisoner fi (ite. Courtney) hi |, be coae for the pra , hoping, doubtless used the intr: and experience be re. | ever, that coum ner would waty ls erred ‘headquarters’ im Duane street to obtain the | agreement and cousout to an adjournment for another the other of the Jrish People whieh he turned | week, “4 good account in the earning his viood weney. Mr. Laroque, 'ur (he prisoner, Again we Gna John O'Ma himself, im March, 1869, ] with the case and the prosecution ney replied that @armiabing inteligencs to the en y, through the press 7 nm poted publications, copied J ~~ ot the three kinggoms at th ime, and whose minnteness of detail, in ite Tevelsrion: } i | $ egardine the strocuure ad connections of the or . Aion in Lieland, were furnished by the said Johy O Mae @ony, o he hus simee admitted, and which fm the annexed extract of ove of bie tetera, NW O'MAHONT'S SBRLAN'S OFIGINAL “RXPULSION” RETRACTION, armed by Mr. O'Mahony in late iuteresting details regarding “ite of which Mr. O'Mahony w te han's OFFICIAL Mr. Meehan, having bee 186v, enicrs Phoenix fand, and which was a@broogh Mr , a8 Wes understood, of deiending O'Donovan I For. three mi ived by the treasurer, 1 him, indepen? the evidence of tits 4 in response to appealy m toh American, aud fOr tho ps =a the sebual ofionee ebuzed in th davit cu whieh the warrant w red to domebhing els aad the “Pleas prisoners.’ taied, large sums were amever pave the omallest iatim: jon that the money was ot giving designed for any. purpove save the deience of the pre | Charge wa: neo aoners. At length. a letter was received from Foremiah | epee iloatic iy Attempt at a epeci- @'Donovan (Rages) compiaioing what, th the reports of the sums collected 'n America had jwevented anything being ~<Gons in Ireland to help the prinoners to the detence wisich the wtter and that heation of 6 of setting States, vod to the re. @hey could not pay for theinelves, owing mveives thi @uyn in weirh tboir errert baw 0: one penny'of the money rou! On being shown this letter I dew: sind meached tue im the Phares. Pp m frow the port inquiries were evaded a on the ground of i‘ bar of Kentuc Dvateuy ‘s abeunee; bul on his return to the city the prisons afiiclal abnonecenina! was tw defence, Phoméie that the mu! om donee ve been carried r by hie seal ; toklier. General Whittaker td nob profess t beve even Martin serving w the rebel ranks “mined © until, or acting im the wry ice of Confede- Penn Hrothorhood rent tate je stated “hel he knew by repu'ation alone; BD invesige aod it would not be of the wig west ose where Jisorawts and whi |) that service was performed. It was performed awe to the following ef in the State of Kentucky. N f ii was perlormed eof Now York, and the charge » was one in which the venue district, «It was « part of the e iDat the prifower Wax ordered from milttary cammigsion for .ome offence minilted here, and be (Mr, Lareque) submitted to the Comuniceoner that he pad no juriediction to myestigate sUY charge against this gan Sounded on avy service bim ae 4 saldier of afficer serving in bestile ks durlog the war He contended that the prisoner's ' ‘ | ' te coming (© New York cuder an aseqmeé bame wer vote —- proof of galt, aa many others bad dove the same, and matter of the ful: we, the Cen in tha city, db wnder investi suould be lai ot th y by firsaive, That heving eernt\ za! wrnation |n 150 age ° ‘othe vekien Wrote br wud UnJUMt, ond K tm Patrick J Merlan we couognine & +< ven WATER OF a7'MA TION pene ING UP HIS HEAD CBENTRASHIE Leyarding Mr. O'Mabouy'# resignation, ofered in Sovurvary, 1MKS, and bow he was reveded by Cotonel Moherte ant Wwineetf Me Meehan anske the lollowing ted ov tue MypteAl Coune! against my axpremed obeetiona 1 desired onty to Wwe adigwed to remain io the ranks, where | would have patent to work for the abject to be attdined, as jone (or Many a yen Vefore, vowoueed aud un. knorn, outside my own tphew, Hod wy wiebes io thie em attended to by the Counc we miyht pot his being found i Toronto after the tire was raconctl- shle with perfect innoctace. The prisoner war & sauive of Kentucky, and they lad nothing tedo with what b a Aaring the rebeliion. Mr Laroqne. ny Whole Gane, somite ‘bet the prisoner wee entitled vn tne a Wr Cou erbience to trial. | The epaiuet bin was dor knowtogly and witfaity giving ai@ and comiort 40 the gebeltion, and for Wo eet on fire cera records of the United erqued that there war saffiment tn reply japor 'n holding the prisoner fer mtify his ntterapt States. Wae there sufficient proof before tht Court to ” have t deplore the condition te mhah the | inform ite canscionce whether the prisenet onght ta be Brothervood tas been codored by the arrogance, held for the offence? That wax the question tbere—mot ennliy, and inbecility of one many for my drat | whether thie preciee offence be mace ont, but whether ones! at in the Coancit war te aid Cadonel | there was suticteat proof to pat him on’ tral before a ® & Rohorts in averting # rupture bermern that moiy | grand jury. He Comriney) submitted there waa, r. aw 0 Mabony, hed saenitingly Mung is rovgoation | and got only ti t-4 evideows to convict bim defore & in their faces ey refured 9 vole tiv bench. | petty jury, He would not ocenpy much of nie Honor's gunn, Michal Cavanagh Thin an eMce, with s wslary of time fa eating attention to the evidence, After the Sree reer, If in any deggce I duserve the ecusurn of Wy of General Whittaker (twas o-wlem tn dienes she Fenian Broticruood it ie murely for tbe wr! aod for the credulity that made me for a while feteu ws fhe ma representations by which Jobn O° Mahony endescoted to make the regerd a ontrustworthy and daarrvus men whom f have since found by experienod to be Reehinew ond Meet ws sacriticing patr, te 4 pation,’ ” brains ey! sone: bad bean im the mifitary eof th fontederte gowernment, From that evidence it would oem that the privoner wae a oldier in the Confederate servi f aid and comfort ninet the Sistes. ‘That fact slope, leaving out all the other elemente ip the case, was euficlent to bold him for betore » grand Jaty and to warrant his conviction before @ petty jnty. What had they in additmon ? bad this since of facts eo ceneet orgaut. to the sebelion TUM YINANCTAL CRARGR. In Polation to Guia (be statment says > f hall close thie refatasion of & Wearying string by a short reference to the charge whic yf ‘apd most odious of all, siter it Is intended of the partiew by whom before them; th the prisoner, an officer of the to-called Coniederate government, come to Rew Youk during the rebetiion. For what What brovgbt him here? How did be come came with letters of Intretnetion from notorious rebels, who 1 Oy YQ Wt ine vernaps for the ciy'® wrk ' i wire war fin: Withess on i eceonitie report y suxpected ove the potive, was prompied to en, generous arivtreas Furnished with abun fane F a a ft ¢ " y qed as ments of the French inuerent if che wae invorent Het soote LIBEL ON MR. A. T. STEWART. Mr. Stewart’s AMidavit Before Judge Dow- ling, at the Tombe—The Publishers of the Paper Arrcestcd—They Give Bail for Appearance for an Ex: ation. Mr. A. T. Stewart, the well knowif merchant prince of this city, yesterday afternoon appeared before Justice Dowling, at the Tombs, and lodged @ complaint against ex-Chief of Police George W. Matsell and William Mac- Kellar, editors and proprietors of the Nationa’ Police Ga- sette, charging them with a gross and malicious libel upon: him in the last issue of their paper. After the com- plaint was perfected Justice Dowling, instead of issuing a warrant for the defendants, directed officer Stewart J. Smith, of his court, to call ov the accused and request them to wait upon him immediately. Messrs. Matsell and MacKollar responded at once, and, on appearing before the magistrate, were informed of the proceedings which Mr, Stewart had taken against them. It appears that the Police Gasete produced « sensa- tional narrauve, purporting to give the particulars of the sudden disappearance of a Broad etreet broker and windy recently connected with the french theatre. The heading of the story will give an idea of ite general character, Starting out with “A French actress, her fasci- nations of both youthful and hoary headed rowes; her dash- ing eqnipage and defiance of ull expense; the way toempty a lover's purse,” &e., &e,, it bronghtin, “Brilliant licen- tious round with a New York millionaire; a golden pill for a private detective; dazzling beanty of the heroine; she goes it wholly on ber shape: her relations with « Wall street merchant;?’ and concluded with, “Sudden departure of the lady for Paris, and abrupt disappearance | of the broker in the same @irectinn.” ‘This introductory was followed, by one or ‘two eolurins ‘of matter, Mr. Stewart, upon havifi his sttention called to the matter, Immediately, mstituted proceedings ugatast the publidhersof the Gavett::— _ Uh. STHWAHTS EVIDAVIT. tate of New York, City and County of New York, tt. :— Aloxan‘ler T. Stewart, neing du! deposes und says That he has revided @nd_ cl usiné<s as w mer. chant for many years in the city of New ‘York; ix now very largely chgaged .im basiness | ‘aul ‘is well ‘known to most of the regidents of 0 ity, yiatiner by repute or by porvousl Seaustatances shit in Che iseae of the National Police Gacelie(e published in said city) of the date of conan 3 we 866, and whieh was published and ek} aa emrly as the 19th, appenrs the ing article, viz. i-— A VRRERAN roiie Amid the throng ot q@nctomers wha, tn ambitious aue- version, gave her a monopoly af thelr trafiic, may be mentioned ® veteran tillionsire of move than sixty winters, ‘this leading representative of the pietboric Wealth of this merropalls is ¥QS in the foll igor 1 active business life, and shough rauking berity de any. of bur fee perlal propr etora 6f fortune, vet he nds exquisite Pleasure in coining specuterion Inte daliary, and hele 4 & MoTAMOLh MerceUtie Invereat pumety Cov the profitable margin it returns, His commerce! relations with the prineipal bneiness capitale of the world eve steady, In volving tmportations om The r0at inagniticeat scale of trafleking adventure, Gerunen industrge Britiel skill wad Krench taste unite to pay widuve @ him euterorise. Ip the French capital, espactany, ib owr veteran hero be- tioved to Gad wares &italraus iy quite to bis tastes, Hot, iy the cultivation of bis voletions with ie tive Freneb aotroes WO Dave delineated he dortunately tie wpon + happy method thst obviatod the mpcessity of # epoca! visit to Paris, Ho found the aruicle deatred ready ino 6wn mont liberal pertod to his hapa, with himaelt for hi; euato No oxquisitenes: of to er. ian loom cou!¢ woenve spel uric ae be hod saga. “dropped” to, Welt ammder the shudow of his own Wholewle osteblichment, How lucky thus te obvi ie the perils and auxietiog OF a upecial viet aerow ube boiste Aveded Te was a yieoe of rare Foret 1 day, and the ralllions Atjantic to eTet the importation uternd avery ropaced to ox tond to it na appr om raps 110 rity. A‘ the time herv reterred to out la th iu a suite. ment in Depar # an! With sattant tre. 2 howe. ¢ carriage been seen im fichiui attendam the atéractive door, A plauaible preter at hand for thea porsoual visite. | tacge!y 4 both the rea! and pe ape ty of our city, be properly presutsed fo desire oolar prnot hah his various (ueiments are kept with appropriate care those of achoice and exprusive chatsc he visited oor o ane tor pi the gas pipes o Duahineut 1 or whether the ipvatusble Croton rap ame throu, hitnself if ereditable in pure and pl chaunels without mi ord lene vagtage. sured, on good author't v,~undt the vitlonous gas did suc. ‘onatly king a0 escape “most foul, the heal qualilee of abuudant Croton were ineaificient. to wash candidly admit that thee that they were prompted by ood usage of valuable property, js no extrava WOE ANpposition, asthe visite refered to wate monde at aceason whea out New York Groton ts especially Ve ble ta boret ite enciowzres. Mat an interesting ¢j ~ode finally occarred in the relations between wary importer and bis yoothtul inamersia, His abun- dant Lberality in footing the bille of the establiehiment, with its fancy proprietr 4 The lady Was thos onabied to hive in ghittering tuxuriance Hut suspicions of the fair one’s fideuty ultimately crept Mhrough the giowing halr of the syei saiter, The eon eyod moveter” etirred ap evan the ‘f sions of old age’? to their lowest depthe. til our million tempted to ye frithiat end mapgact #, War Worthy of Bis fort the fair one's track to obsarve amy it pu te vlar ear,’ ond ihe obvervattogs op the vung spy ence of tae neat Moda ter hg part, Cate other disacreeubie tothe private de Y songot ane! ucceeded in gettung heath, where he aying to tne outside world heosstold, whiue io ne heat stnelt in this nice deventty aire an extremely # sion she acted ap beat the Lion dete: with the nillionaiw's own touey abe bexas ber craity appliances fl amet veilliantly eo: ° she adn eni wee damb ae an ae a eport merier The indy Fiad bough iy and — avd that, too, with ‘he sai oy Hionaire’s own money. inieed, wax a decitedt French triumph, with ail the sparkle of Frenete bril- And now the name of sack, a heroine rhonkl no be withheld from an inpatiout public, We give “ Py 4 all pleasure, ae well in justice to an Ned ~ character ox to gratify a naturally curious Her », then, 1# Natalie Damas, late of the fie —- ihe ait mente ange g: eotide Ker to the Jativeticn of 8 npeols tok." ~ "ss deponent Whe merchoot intended to be referred PLT pet monet acnty oe tarmaton, 6 -acac| or ini on reading said article woul ph is a once that depo. nent was the perso iberci hel@ upto public infamy and , aad that Such Was the efloct and purpose of the tiom. ‘That the siaterueata in said article are Polly and, caely ouirae, #0 fer sn they gelate to this they const! pecialty | taste ov wkill of | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. 7 19| moon sats. CLEARED. Steamship Loulelene (Br), Thompson, Liverpool—National Bream Navi “Ait Po. Steamship, ‘rato. Gadsden, Havre—New York and Havre Stenmahip New York, Horner, Aspinwall—Pacific Mall Steam ip Santiago de Cuba, Smith, Greytown—M 0 Ko- Steamship Fung Shuey, Hildreth, New Orleans—R den. Steams mahip St en of the Union, Blanchard, New Orlesns—H B Cromwel Steamebip Flambean, Eaton, Savannah—-Liringston, Fox &Co. a hip Ban Jacinto, Loveland, Savannah--Garrison & ne Secmship AndaJusia, Bursley, Charleston—A Ta Steamship Zodiac, Childs, Beautort—Murray, Perr is & Co. Steamhip Adele, ‘Boutelle, Wilmington—Livingston, Fox ship Starlight, Pedrkk, Witmingion-—Arthur Leary. teamship Ki Cid, Roba) mn ROO Goodspece, p Hatteras, Pariah, Norfolic Ving Point ahd Riob- mond—Livingaton, Fox & C Steamship Sea Gull. Fish, Balt!more—J B Smull. Steaunship Cubs, Sandberg, Baltimore Steamship Nereus, Bearse, Boston—Neptune Steamship “Snip M R Ludwig, Uarding, Calleo—Pabbri & Chauncey. Ship Ameriean Union, Moore, Mobile—Grinnell, Mintvrn Bark Ea Hill (Br). Kirby, Sial—Poterson & Rajon Bark Sir Geo F Seymour (Br), Watlington, Triaidad (Port Spain)—Jones & Loneh. Bark Faugh a Ballogh (Br), Doyle, Havana—W E Ward & yy Oe ry Ann, Korte, New Orleans—Tupper & Beattic. Brg Bind (Br), Smith, Liverpool-W B. Scbmidt's Bon. rig Lady Franklin (Br), Morrison, Demarara—G F Pe- niston £CH, Brig JB Btitot¢ Marphy, Sagua—D RB Dewolf & Co, ig A Bradshaw, Allen, Nuevitas—B F Small & Ce, Brie Viot Adams, Pensacola—i dager. Brig jarter, Freethey, Darien—Thompaon & Hunter. Schr St Kilda (Br), Power, Harbor tirace, N*M E Greene Surrie. Schr W H Kensei, Soper, Galveston—J W Elwell & Co. Schr Madison Hohines, Ireland, Layecca and Ladinuols— Thomas & Holm MP iudson, Pennington, Fort Jefferson, Fla—-~N L weCread: ady &¢ he 1. 4, Rewards, Line, Fermandins—A Abbot. Sele & < Hicks, St Marke—E D Haribut & Uo. Rohr Daybreak. Suing Charteston-~ rown & Vanderbilt, Sebr ney, Newhern—C. Rocempeed, Beer Sat Lacksoct if}, Newbern—Van Rion & Slaght. atch Nona T Brown, ‘Tae, New Haven- ritactoty Tooxer.s eylor. ARRIVE! Bhommship Oily af Ne i Fi seneg ia Eanes pt thot Seating sane. R lanes (Brew). Vor Lee en Deo s1, iat eeowew on ete with soe. end af; aire wreerts gales the entire ars, Arrwed of Mendy Hoo! vf and took the rod, whore we vernalned mei dark TPA ia Jat 42 90, lon 66 30 rianativad steamenip Union (Rr), hauoe or London. Steamnabip Graneda, Baxler, Chariesion, 61 hours, with mde end aes, in A inn, Halter, ‘Newbern, ‘NO Tam 18, with mdse Perper Many rere oe, sop a ee 10, rept cane sgegrmenn |g ship Oaproge Stee eebe veal jew Yor! Worn nr Mom Wonvrviaeo Nov 15, via St Tho- ‘Br Felon (Bry, “eg on 6 th « von, Mi ne, 1B dayn, wil 00 tod F Whunev & “iene ry ia Sehr Oreil (Br). Caihourt, Para, 27 duys, with rubber, onts, de, te Jas Hishop & Co. Sehy Zammpe (of Maculsw), Johnson, Mastinique, 28 with sugar, 'o'T M Mavhow & Co. Had heavy weather Sreather the eutire has been 15 days N of Hatteras; mornit With taxi wom azbore near Cranberry Tolet, NJ, and was sot ‘nf 19th Dy the Coast Wrecking Co Sehr Jebn Rose (of Brookhaves), Fournier, Havens, 17 days, wish fruit, to A Abbots, Ocean Bird (Br), Marsh. Corawallis, Ye Holmes Vole, 19 dye, with potatoes, wo GF Peniston & Ge. Sehr Honvetta (Br), Clark, Port William, via Holmes a, Beautort NC kine, Beaufort, IP We Wie ‘achingion, Ne. Lavinis Bell, lngints, with oyaiara, Had very be Po weather. lost mainnail wa main boa ‘he bark reported in westerday's pr veces asthe “Lunece wis [a'the Troctiate The brig ME Rowland. Rowland, which arrived om Briday from Mobile. with cation, is eoosigued to Messrs Floyd, Newina & Prion, Ship Haze, tru Ship Clea tid from Liver cs jing, from Liverpool, Bb! anit Vecudie from Bare +e Baik Oliers (Rrem), 0 days from Bremen, Bark Roye, (ror Palermo, ate chron ships and (we barks, a Sicampshive Aree, Olty of Maltimore, New Yorks Bau Unga derGubes Bis Ben Jarinto, of the OM, Hatteraa, 4 ond Yowd, Barnseie, Flaeibenn, Wiad xt att NW Martine Disasters. Ba Por low of whr Genersl Shariden sey general news eoluaune ©@ Bony Pauie Mortin, Sunith, Wont ashare near Hatteras Inlet bar night of Tb mat, aod the eapiain and crew were fronen to death. Sen news volumas, (The PM wae built at Ebzabeth City, NC, in 1887, where she was owned, was @ Aone reginter, ond rated Ay, Sanur Gor Mannanxe, Rourne, benee for Liverpoo! viously reported safe et Oban, iss (ain wreck mear Seventern of the crew were drowned aur the eapte miasing, Ide wae 1610 ons reginter, built in thie ity io 18H, rated ALY, and owond by RE Taylor, Wer exrgo com sisted of NGL baler coLtim, BAM busbeis wheal, SWB5 buauels Corn nud 4 eases of cotton goods Smrr Memrsan, hence for Lonvdan, reporied per Nova Seo. tien abandoved, was 1156 tons register, bailt at Raat Boston fn 1842, raved AT, and owned in thie city by Thos Dunham, Hor cargo was ak follows: 448 bbls four, 15,787 bushels corn, 1 DDI beet, 1,083,960 Ibs off cake, 215.290 Ibe chews, 58 bbls thrpentino, 16 essen horn tips, 2 eaaks do, 4886 Ibe bees. oe peg, and 9 pre- Bue Amora (Mex). from Cormen, Mexteo, for Havre, with 4 cargo of cotton, fustic and hides, went ashore on Pickles Reet previous to Jan ti; pert of ber Cargo hae been taben into Key Weat in good condition. Sewe Buwa L Day (of Camden NJ), Adama, from New- bern for New York, was fallen in with 3th {nat in tat 94 10, Jon 73 30, by the bart Riciino, which arrived at thie port yerterday from Monteridvo, wateriogged, rudder gone, bead and waterways badly cto The § wok off the captain, hie wife and son, and five seamen, and brought them to thie port, Capt Adame reports having encountered » heavy gale from NNE on the 7ib inst, which lasted five days, during ‘which he received the above demage, The EL. D war cight yeors old, and owned by Jaa Day, Davie! Dey and ethets, of isl Miceollanceat. The fog cleared off shoot 4PM yesterday. the Sonnd storm ers were detained several houre in consequence, most of them arriving at this city at s bate boun Soun Wannen—A telegram from Captain David P Davie, dated at Georgetown, 8C, states that bis veasel (echr Ware ren, of Pall River, from Matanzas for Bristol, RT, and which has been reported wrecked at Hatteras Inlet, and most of the crew drowned) wes nsbore op the “Debarde Rear! 0 deponent; # ute a vile and atrocions libel | mises to the northward of Georgetown; that the crew b. ~ 1 Pieireny. ) Ecoscaspondan and meter ettion safe, and that be expects 10 aave most of the cargo of molas. their power t np to pudlc tefamy a1 9. aaile and rigging. grace. That he i weld ki fre, 4 oy crete yesterday abandoned, Premisen was built at nen at Main). and was bull for , poing betwen riiord, 1, and 8 Newborn on the 6iy fnat af z 4 anifted of tere we Boe four temvorsry racders, aod nue Brio Cuamrion. arly 8 mm Boston, at St Johns NR, re- rts on the rie ‘inst, fell iu with brig. Stromness, Rian, ‘roma Honduras for Boston, short of provisions—her master Foported that on the 21th that, fell in with the wreck of the iin M Carts,” aismasted and waterlogged, and shortly after fell in with her bottom up. Buia Hrrxrion.—In the case of the brig Hyperion, aban- doned, picked up, taken to Provincetown 1 enamine to Boston, it is understood that the wreckers (14 men) have settled with the underwriters, receiving $5,000. Scurn Vzsta, Leg oe ‘1, from Baltimore, before reported gunk at Hatteras Bet, dy collision with steamer Ellen S ral ‘been réived and arrived at Newbern, NC, for ng Broapriziy, of Dennis, before reported ashore near newt Inlet, NJ, bas deen got off by wreakers und taken into a port in’ New Jersey, ft in sald they elaim 75 per cent gavage for thelr ‘services, which the owners will pay and vessel. Soma Buss Fuanarim, an she: es on Colitne Beach, near rt wan to be wold st wuction yesterdsy for the Henedt a au iit muy concera. wor Boat GW Buone, from Port Royal for New Yar” pul isto Fortress, Monroe I&b. inst seports, having esverienced rough weather und stormy shines: also having lowt, ‘and. atherwise damaved. "On the morning of the Bn inet wax nirack bys aes tthe wind from the north) whieh ahifted ballast ing moveable. Revencr corre Mam: arrived 18th from a cruise? The M_ re severe cold weather and heavy gal ter on 7th and sth vou 2) to 23 degiees below zero. Boarded 68 vessels durtag the cruise, Livexroor, Dec. 31—The ship Mary Ruseell, which sailed for Phiindsiphie on Wednesiay tasty hae retured. She ioet both anchors and ebain in the river yesterdas, Vhe Golden Light, which sailed for Navannah on the 224 ult, is reported to hake pnt into Holy’ Jan 1—Vho Rverhard Delius, and) Castilian have pat back with slight damage to but, Das tack, athe’ New World, for NYork, Weaky and with sore lot, which was abandoned Dec26, end the crew of which were saved by the Nova Neatlan (#), was bound from Philadetphia to this port, ing, experienced ;,thermome- Jau 2—The Meridian, from NYork for London, was aben- doned yesterday In lat 60 N, lon 12 W; crew arrived here by the City of Boston (# ‘The North American (#8), hence for Bik bao S. bes put back to Greencastle, with machinery dai The baie from Liverpool for Be Baltimore, is io Hailinekeliigs Bay, with masts cut away, and likely to bea wreck; crew lai a1OWwN, Jan The Cel McLean, from Phitedel. Fg epee bre ai ~ CROOKHAVEN, berm grid Dark Teander, from NYork for oY (petroleum), ia ashore at Bebrit. ‘abent 10 miles Gitutts angie in 1 ‘will be @| total wreck. Care Bimal, Jan, 18-Tho pilot, baat Coquette réports Ban pton “ spi Fines, Baa Brenan <4 oe hey ee Gratin ce shadiot, ing very, danger. + oped! beng Mass ¥veeman, of the opens sae auvmetese Spoken, RE “rom fan Pranctaeo for Caitso, Deo unier (Br), from Liverpoe! for Baltimore, oad Hondurss for Boston (short srnisnied hs os I Ovt deen in boom and aia tate ‘from Jacksonville for Fastern ‘edge ofthe Gui Btream. FS, auchor of Imsun, Bremen (6), le Agen: F Florence . Jeuking; ae, aan tee ing and Be aja NY nnie Mi + Dorothy. H ev Eaein, Bio M Stinnie’ Gordon: james Sowit, MeLees, aud Violet, Richarde—a ‘Banta, Deo —are Criterion, Soma. Rio J Duat, Deo a, Hoberts (etd atichoved Jat, Ef Coralng, Thoupuon, defor do a (put beck Jag (frogPynsenens, ship Lissie Moves, kos. ea bg rt BIn pori mrig ate Eaton, from Bos. , fe igente ys 1 “ae - , canttind Belle, Miller, Jaithnores For do, mea Otiawa, VicDonald, his. sina Jam tae eg Ralph od Suriba, ‘Gexatnoox, Dec 31—Arr Reho, Vibert. Charleston, oll EEMEAB, Dgp %0—Nut in, Live Oak, Miteell, Liverpoot a a Pauls Berrey N Woneones bret Tipe Haw Aurore, Deo 9—Arr Minerva, Ramin, NYork. Lavienroor. ere, Ere, and Conceties, 5 Unabeao, asd Chryaink Bred’ 1 City of ‘of Boston (i, Ken: notte, ic) Sor St Andrew wo pethy. Kich, Maker's Talard aut, Her 30, Nelaware (x), nage. Boston and panes Brazinan (®), Barron, Epoindee, Irvine, epee, Charis ‘Morton, in, vata ig Kerns, i by Havana; Golden Hind, Hkoom Plorids cs). Loon Orleann. Lowpom. Jan l—arr Warner, NYork (and fon 08 same to return); , Jenkin, Or nt San 5 Jan tat, Weal Wind, Mlatdiord, Cardi aud NYork. Enc out Des om, Adele, Clausen, fer NYork; Jan let, Ocean, Stanwood, Bow on. Arr at Gravesend Jan 24, South America, Ba « uy pac Ly rh York; Atamate (m, Pa Sid tat, Villa Prapea, Anderson, puegares Dee isin port bask White Wing, Wilkie, frou Maus en Gazelle Meston. Re eg Nov Cg oe L™ Vu Pris) ; aM, Churchill, Beary Ianuela, sion, ow, NYork. Prsia ins, Strsibo, Lawrey, NYort ee port Now 29, bert Sarat A Dudman, Cano, for NVYork Nov 2 Are Modeirs, Nugent, NYor& (and sid aoa in port bark K Murray Jr, for NYork 10 dage; brig Tu reves, Toe’ anys Neweasrix, Deo 2$—Eot oul, Caibarina, for NYork, Rams poser Adley, Sortmen, Byers. ie New Orleans, in disirens, rs. wd “ ae Jao 1—Put in, Corotine, BY , cam aroling, Stricker, from Loa. 0, Dee ll Arr baat Tonk Eee dobn H French, Crosby, Orehfile tv — we, Dee Barr Cure, ea) , rv, 1 ci 1—Put Put in, ah ship Caroline 0 a ia Ocean Pearl, Newcomb, N¥¢ Bro Jas axatey, Dee Tarr Jorma Mof: Hs, at Broba) LE mugen, Moar Be Kraviay Hanson (Paikland felands), Oct 3-Tn port shipe from for Ran Fra: cepa re from NY¥ork far 8 m Rath. Ar: from ute cee pe Brievo}; Sh ntwerp: beso fate fees ‘at Marseilles; ber} fy New Orleans Adder Reading, at ppg ‘The Paramount, at Colonsay, diamanted, . sorhe Fargmpuat, i was frow Galres re year Waifs fu caving cargo feoee the Pallaurus, gare, “fewer, y Minun| «Wied ote Hs Bin ik Rew Urleaws vie uld be re- ee Ss ht renee isee rt ash, tou (Br), Cork; a Be 4 nie ag sare Evonerch ante atrCorts Knight, Gard- ies ne st yboaer ei cure fo, Fa ‘hee, fae C Austio, Huth, H Baker, Addie F atimpecn: Guite S'byer tase ™ Faery Ih—Arr rig eetlle, Maco. Seveamsh fer EY WEST, Dee 2]—Atr Novel, Burns, Ror rian’ sid 28th for Mobile) ; Bik, sop J Sawer, Lathh dor ie Corine (hr), Kern ain, Nasa Da car), ‘eal Bee Zr, bark. M Boston; Jan, fates i pee pir Sivrbryen Say Sleeper, Kiwi PORT ab sare fa Podge tng aay eg sland harbor, brig Mina det te from St Jonne - for . (- “ reer, ‘ahd Alexander Young, Fisk, Jan lA Are debt ‘George S Adama, en Helease, Bolles, Bolivia, Bout N, Baltimore, Sid 17th, ship merica, VEN, Jan 19~Arr schr Cham NEW NAVE! art e¥; OC Ain, a uy cae Coy REL w Phila. eto eft the Bicaks hia; Dameel aa “Jan 18-Arr Col Bady, Coombs, Elizabeth- Pig Ar rr steamship Nova Scotian. Liverpool via Londonder. Di Philadelptia; brig Delmont Locke, Soetane, Min” Cid bake Intra Cuers, of NYork), ‘Small, <rORrSMOuTH, Jan 18-—Arr schr Active, Sherman, Balt!- NEHOVIDENCE, J Jan 19—Arr steamships Galatea, Jones, few York. NETH MOND, Jat Jan BoSidsch Azeidu & Laura, Metndo, Jersey via Nansemon: ‘SALEM, Jan rared schrs Mary B Smith, Foster, Gay it, Gardner, NYork. jan 16—Cld ‘steamship Raleigh, Walker, Fort eit enne: Caroline Kui dee INGTON, ‘harleston. MISCELLANEOUS, (pss staeEre wc THE STREETS THE STREETS THE STREETS THE STREETS “OF j KEW YORK. NEW YORK. NEW YORK. KEW YORK, KEW YORK. A SEA OF MUD AND Finan. A SEA OF MUD AND FILTH, A 8EA OF MUD AND FILTH. A SEA OF MUD AND FILTH, A SEA OF MUD AND FILTH. We, the undersigned, will receive poposals for dik emavsais tite TOON BRIDGES, ONE THOUSAND PONTOON BRIDGES, ONE THOUSAND PONTOON BRIDGES, ONB THOUSAND PONTOON BRIDGES, ONE THOUSAND PONTOON BRIDGES, $0 BE DELIVERED AT THE Cnossines Or BROADWAY, BROADWAY, ‘ROADWAY, BROADWAY, AX, Snowing well that, should our sirets be thus negiactes, wg shall be abie to donate largely 10 the public good trow (bp ale of cur pene CBLEBRATED RLIXIR, ! ’ anita. ill ea DEC. | DE CASTILE; ee ‘tbe best blood renovator in the world, giving action 1 me CROLERA!! ‘ CHOLERA! cuocEnat! cuOLERA?! CnOLERA! CHOLERA! Which was universally used in 1622, and thourands whe ara: now living can bear testimony to ite efficacy, : WOULD YOU OVARD aaaioet thie terrible malady, une the ( CASTILIAN CASTILIAN CASTILIAN CASTICLAN CASTILIAN CASTILIAN wet ms preventive, OFFICE AND GENERAL DEvoT NO, READE STREET. 4. BBROWN & CO., New York, W. N. Hanmice, General Agent, AY CAG att MORE wuay are Lae, Go oR er o's Want Tdi i. 1 “Fecnomy is wealth,” re nae beet om A DERTIAT CAN OBTAIN A NEW AND com Apparatus for sinbtng Kit Bitnsae Onin ore with Lote Bae coud street a = “YAR TyyIRMaRy MAY Eh eet, Avert 9 est open agen fC he, HUNG and wr with CATARRH, are daily Pend tn bru st this inatiturion, as may therein. ‘pplicanta for i a tad ition rebetwod PERSE a | Moars from 9 19 4 aillsceianieeese Brtxneenn: PILES 4 have @ incrit about them which insures an wherever made known, ‘They are alway wanton sian wee omseksem Per COLDS, pret and affections of the bead the; mequatled. Ko med ead they are wi feo. ‘oie. rm Ss is MOFE shire as.» purgative, and ater theory will tind them m: ‘lowe ten a1 = | rated Tne Pog se vor apis apyla x ouly upon d mors, 1 hong. hose win are sick an et ae Te rotes Mary - thetwoslves af wan vs from Rett ce, th serices sade _— « neg jonny nae Daw wa howele were erative, ey mre, san mam pag o * fo a ir sound and refreshing If there were it te now Paine or local aifections, they are now gone, > ‘The genaine have B. Brandreth in white letters ow Valter BO LDING, EW yore. ge. ‘TO THOM AgTRW's, 2.422. ae Ss ur and etek es ._ Ove price bor OnisERC® "4 GERMAN Orerennt— wan! vT_WAKKASTKIN cahaont da hen, ob PERG ESS igen tne posed estate ‘ONDERFUL RIEVOTATION. a. ALLCOCK'S Porous PLASTERA Seok Lamar er ite ck, a fambego, ad eons Sox's Fonoos aed” Aihagoppiste Aceves, Brendreth Lag hs ¥ ‘

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