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os wt: Protest Against the Ratiscation of the J Amendment, ‘Yesterday afternoon at Constitational ) Pope ' American privateers which had committed acts of vio- ) ony ed and o preliminary examination was made @ Jence upon the coasts of England, and direetly accusing evand toan alleged convection im the Lond Wed rob. the French government of favoring the revolt of the Who State to be Canvassed for Delegates 10 the | perp, whereby more than « million and *%, nait doula | Sea ever into Jas “ookc's ether se teaey cmon ney Gount , Se replied, ou behalf of the Court of s ; wore stolen trom Mr, Rufus l. Lore, - yr Gunning & and gave bim the money, r Constitutional State Convention, Bedford, Jr, Amiptios Disks Ailorney, ropreeented | ,, 2, DMG.be uot tay (0 Yon “a munetance thab in every | Yormllis, on the 16th July, 1777—"senabblo of te nnn. the interests of “oe people Gnd Mr. Jobo #. Burrill ap- Uabeork immediately "i, Fe eke kOe) eet | complaints which you have been commissioned to bring peared for Yay Cooke & Co., Mesers Algernon 8. Sulll- ieot being Ver’, particular in asking him what com- | tome against tho three Amorican privateers, the Re- ADJOURNED SINE DIE. | iin. ormiat. stewart and ex-Judge Stuart, appeared 8°’; ne'said he sold them to Jay Cooke & Co.. | prieal, the Lexington and the Dolphin, which, after . for defvdants, Through the efforts of Captain Jourdan, of ims polbing said about immediately; he told | paying been enjoined to leave the ports of France and &o. &e. eo. ansie? od by Meesra, Eider and M‘Cord, of the Detective |B wat he had paid for the bonds SouPODS, | ot to return, have, however, returned there, notwith- Dr partment, and Judge Dowling, the accased were or. not the rearon ho did not Bing for the } standing that probibition, his Majesty, far from approv- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TQ THE KEW YORK HEnALD, ‘resied. Other facte connected with the arrest pear | {invents that Be had not efeoied sale ch tnem? A. | oy that conduct (literally shuttlng—navet), which "Taal aaa aE ate A EEOnSGne Sghra ae bE sone MAGICAL PAIN RK. all ste at 26 . ‘cents. Address: ois planers Aupaxy, Nov. 21, 1 below Jn the affidayite and testimony, Z APTIDANHE OF MM HOYOS 1. LORD. * | ereatios forbid, is, upon the contrary, very ee dis. N ABSOLUTE DECREE, OF DIVORCE, GOOD IX = " . After considerable delay Mr, Rufus L. Lord made bis ‘ith it, and cannot better his displeasure ’ ; no fee itil di ie ‘The Convention of wtrong winded women and WOAm avripaviT or Cart, Joli YAN. i jay oe pleased w! testify an to ‘murder hor aught aan be unpeling axponnre; aod fe singed : i aivore i oe. minded s00n reasmembled this morning and exiyed | The folowing is the affidavit of Jobn Jourdan, | “Ppiwranse and ones Evakacpe oye ts sworn, | than by ordaring, as he has done, the sequestration of upon the rdle of formal business with oousiderable more epirit and alacrity than was evinced yoeter- @ay, though the main features of conventions’ indolence and inertia wer, steadily proverved, The bal was mod- eraioly filled, and the public interest in the deliberations spay be said $o exec! that of yesterday. FERBONNEL OF THB CONVINTHON, In thig-viow & moment devoted to an analytic review ‘of the Convention may not be out of place. The Con- ‘vention awaits the cull to order by the Presidentess, and dp the meanwhile Jet us icok at itepersonned, on which Frank Hellen was Fearrested oo Saturday | depoued and caid: Thal on orabout March 7, 1860, in | the said privateers in the ports where they may have Inet: — # the First ward, city of New York, county of New York, put in, to be there detained until we have sufficient A . ‘was feloniougly taken and stolen and-carried away from that th in a directly to their City and Coun! eo York:—John Jourdan, vel porsession fe security that ey wi return directly duly eworn, enh ‘ud says:—That he has bean ist 7 tA naiity of saa’ Gites’ bonds’ sary th —{ own country, without further infesting European formed and believes (having seen testimony th conta pg 6-20 bonds, 7 8,10 and 10.40 bonds, ahha seas,” He proceeds to assure Lord Stormont that erect) that on or about the 7th day of March, 1 & quantit, ‘abo of United States bonds and sccuritien, consisting of oa samy of about $2,200,000, 'ne, property of 26 | ordore had been given not to allow the sale in 1 it) and 101, 1,106, f the prizes that had been brought in, that five-twenty, seven-thirty and ten-fort da and cou- | 4): hei 72.10 coupon ‘of $5,000 1 dy ‘tha | French ports of prizes iD, Pone, amounting to the sum of $3,300 00, wero stolen | foaue of Jiene sd August 18, 1864, abd that tip. pond a ee Oe ee ere anes ast eate to leave a8 soon as the weather would permit; that t, but it was understood to have been jeal: on ee te aeeionee Tae eka or $2,000 ball he A MART NEO BAS SUPPBRAD FOR OvER FT i torture from Neuru Was committed to the Tombs for he havin; “fe ” fuilty to tbe chargo preferred. against him, Rogan is | CXESERGRGAT RAEUWA NC NEWER S thirty-three years of age and a native of Ireland. Auscep Hrartiess Conpuct Towarns ay IxsunED JROSBY OPERA HOUSE. Max.—A man named James Connohan was found yester- TRE DATE DETERMINED. day tying on the sidewalk in Robinson street by an noma officer of the Third precinct, and unable to help himself, SAMPARE D208. onnohan stated that on Friday last while at work for a We, the undersigned, & Committee appointed to conduct Mr, Cranston, in Emenee R. L, he fell from a new | tho awarding of Premiums to the members of the CROSBY. toly a ae anette tanta ie ‘admission to the | OPERA MOUSE ART ASSOCIATION, bave been authors {tal in Providence they refused to admit him, aig He adaver ef Sunses s- Gavtand, dad sage. thal the the af of Jumes 4, Gai and saye it . numbers of the,bonds ineationed therein are’ the same pom ineeieeed See omnes ote ana as those contained in the schedule whicn contains the hat this deponéut cause of ph rs ae ot A a oer trood Bombvrs of the bouds and securities which were lewd that kaid property was feloniously taken, id car- | sme ‘quipped ° ohne n alte addressed to Cherbourg to look after the armament of on the MONDAY, JANUARY Altogether the abicet, not Gignified and best balanced | se @foresaid, and that depovent therefore charges led away, b: ir persons wns “i Sel hednaarbe t Me nd that he did not there, abd might become. | 12e¢ by the management to announce hs sean in the ody ie Frederick Dooglase, and there te a | te, sild Frunk Hellen who presented the same to Tha. been informed ‘rom vod | Hie conugt of Franco. waa suttolentiy wily and care- | Senarge upon the authorities of Frovideasa.* Conschen | si, 197, as the time when tie een fccling for him for United States Senator, in spite | them to be stolen property. Joun JOURDAN. of oud Sovertas the’ Be ip | fab nok to, ee ak raceme AM ih yin Noort np Pigg rye My 34 FINAL AWARD ! @f tho drift of the Convention, whicb is evidentiy Sworn betore me this 18th day of November, 1! were from th's deponeht was eold ing ibis na Genel k- | the street without ision boing made for him. pad ar $m fevor of Susan B, Anthony for Senator, notwith- | JeErH Dowsinc, Police Justic, 4, | openly Map tag soz rommces one S x yeaee | greene Dowling committed the sufferer to the care of the | of all the premiums shall bemade, without fariher postpone. ‘ABWIDAVIT OF J. pies ge Sty come @ Oo.) ene, is, to Mako counter propoaltions of ac- A. GARLAND, Hellen in, then 1 and Coinly of Neo York:—Jamee A. Garland, of | Soura nea o Captain | commodation ard alliance to the Court of London. Bur- eee we Catatearoer of Wall std Nass net | Toe'ead ‘Wace oi ts dapontat is in: Foo defeat Goeliy convinced France she could mako a a ~ f alliance, duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 17th » ure point against her oid enemy. Treaites o} qi of Osistey, 1800; Prank dition ente to the omce of Jey | formed, admits giving eald bonds Pores ee LORD. | offensive and defensive, and of commerce, and nariga- Cooke & Co., wherein deponent is clerk, and whose bugl- TESTIMONY OF RUFUS L. LORD, ‘ Hon Bt Thee pte recipe, sag a ius - ; myphce, nese it is to purchase and sell government securities, and R. L. Lord was cross-examined by Mr, O. 1. Biow- | 102707: Pa as olan ke ma to Jantity peg i Mr. ie resented to him (deponent) one $6,000 Augnet 7.30 * Bnited States Treasury te No. 1,106 for sale, which po eto ilet of the Buse the bonds; af ae Toate his proceeding in favor of the colonies and against 1 = wtanding which Elizabeth Cady Stanton is likewise a gandidate with considerable strength favoring as rhe oon the copperhesde, the democratic party, and other end and buried remaing og alleged disloyalty. Susan 4e Joan, cadeverous and intellectual, with the proportions of « fife and the voice of aburdy-gurdy. She te the favo- Commissioners of Charities and Correction. ment. Moxs VioLations or THs Boat Law. —Alexander Young — Ried mine was arrested ow board the brig Modecan, lying in the | 1” Oder that Mr. Crosby may realise the fall bene! stream, by one of the sergeants of the Harbor police, | »!# enterprise, and that the certificates may be held by bong charged with hok communication with persons | fide purchasers, and not by bim, it is necessary that the aboard the vessel con! to law. Patrick Downs was also arrested on board the brig John Gee for a similar | ™alning certificates should be speedily disposed of. The wite of the Convention. Mra, Cady Stavton Je of intollec- | deponent bought at the then market price; that on the | J ponght ] entered ine book with tho nam. | 2ualand. tl offefice. Justice Dowling required the prisoners to give | Committee assure all partion Interested that every care wiB ‘teed Mock, Sippeeasive'in manner and disposed to hen- 24d dey to esa nab pea Btalos Treasury | Coz#; 1 Rever sold the ey book is : 13 a iy or London, iene gtl alge hand obs | Dill {2 $600 each to answer before the Court he auscga be taken to secure perfect fairness in awarding the pre- eok the Convention, which, of course, calls out resist- Soles, Wom. 3.886, 1,001, 3,680 and 1,300 for sale, whi oe thoes cities ee past wa ects ay qatar, writen by Gibbon, the historian, But its value | MARRIAae NoT 4 La MODE—A Pancociovs Yours. — gmce and much cackling. Her late tournament for Con- Charles Hefner is a youth of nineteen summers, Unen- | miums. {ta authorship or its gpility, but in the fact that by the deponent bought at the market price; thaton the | put T Rie ven the interest and can e G6 the num: British ministry ag. an 3 pay me 24th day of October, 1866, be came to the eaid offlce of it was formally put forth dowed by nature with either fair seeming or proportion, sere ge apt accee tates os tsa Tay Cooke & Co, twi je time he presented twe jen Seu seey ‘of Moti nnn He red Tost eieis] respogay satin aagsegation seit exuomian OC Hes he is in ap, ince a mere stripling of ‘a disagreeable, geen a SORT G re acne thie: Nelensl Brockalsnd Colanel! 19. Grand Caraoe,ipere siren Der 1°98 000 August 1.20 tates Treasury notes, Nos. | frty.fivo $8,000 seven-thirty bonds, or $600,000; Inde. | French government. The memorial refers to and relies ipsa ‘i ne los 7 BAL, treasurer C., B&Q. RR. eesurance and ambition for offige. She scouts Grecley’s | 101 and 1,099, and the second time he ied two pendent of ‘that memoragdum I could not recollect the | UPOD & section of the treaty — England rod France | bilious look, as like to one's conception of a gay Lothario Gg. Haut, Kimbark & Co, more $9,000 Anguat 7.30 Treasury notes, Noe. 1,116.and | Rumibers of the bonds; when the printed clr. | °f 1703, the same referred to by Vergennes. Concerni wing, Beggs 8 as “Hyperion to a Satyr.” Five months ago Hefner CLINTON, that treaty it is to be observed that ite expressions gretereee for the pee $e ds him as demented ia er sipoe the Lia all Rul np my bas a controlling | 90 for salo, all of which See Dought at the then | cular was gotten up, which was made by my frlendsbi; tronger’ than are | Wooed and won Katrina Smythe—wooed but to dece ve Rank. aay: e avor Ber, however, fact that ebe is un- | market rate; that on the 26th day of October, 1866, he | amity and friendsbip are vo stronger Stoumbered with s bysband. As male memtere of Con- | presented one $1,000 note of tbe issue of June, whicn | protien, dierent orn ay dian Coimpare | ofteB coptalned in treaties of the samo sort, that it was aye . ird National ‘womGs $0 hetiny,, Ab nea ate Benne aA C ee a 4. HOFFMAN, ExcLicutonant Govern LY. M , vA. Ee rarely have wives jp Congress, eo fernale members | Was a 7.30 United States ‘Treasury note, No. 56,087, thi it was don office; lista were made | 2° strong or more definite than the treaty of friendship | 5 protty little damsel of German parentage but a native |" it, 1 think, but o in ; hste were ik be expected wit husbands at tuo capital. In- | which was also bought by deponent at the then market | out and sent to bankers here and in Europe; I paid the | ¢%#sting betwoen England and America at the beginning of New York, a Ider than Hefner, gave similar e whole influénde of the Convention it for_m: rate; that the said amounts of purchase were paid to . b . y | of our civil war, and that by no fair constracti@n can it Med sn y nae lr cdmmenoing at the White House. | him’by deponent in checks payable tothe orderof Frank | BUla.f0F fod wr concrete, Thane, thee mani | be held to have altered the rights and dutis of tho par. fs of love most unaccountable for this unattractive | The management have the gronlst satisfaction in making 16 bod: i rt oe » —. old pete cioee ta fs oy Ga amare hy a9 ia Pee those bonds singe, about three or four months sgo; ar nauons, Thea aeied | admits that the things uea Pena she made ‘complaint at the kesex | this announcement to those who have so liberally contribuied or ;”” bu - | Danks x . a patay cre oppbibg to“ 'cullda passons"” having these | Sworn before me, thie 18th day of November 1866.” J. Wore retumnads f doo't know who sent Ther to meis | complained of by Stormont would be prohibited by | Market ‘Police Court ainst Charles. While action Upon | 4o the ultimate success of ihe undertaking organized aa ~~ agile aaa: ag tela?! Sepuiammmaieetse ge 2 war a bargain made at the eastward comewhero, about | E204" contrary to’ the relations and ‘duties of avowed | tm Court for whom & warsant Soa, teow loeued, Katrina | Crosby Opera House Art Association, and feel justided Ateipate, HOW TBE ARRESTS: WERE MADE. twenty miles from Newbufyport; they wero obtained | Dele contrary to, the relations and, duties o Ikewise’ appeared and told. the story of ber’ —_ Parker Pilgbary, one of the notalitign of the body, is from the thieves; I don’t know who made the bargain | {riehds, and not Pe ora uitie in into Court in chasge | dolog 20 by the good looking white man naturaily, but with a cowed The-ovidence obtained in the old caso was revived on | With the thieves: I have never heard who the thicves Pong 4 prohibited by the & 1 aoe <a, i After a little interval Hefner came int rt in —- — $8e‘tncakiat expression stealing over him, as if here- | certain new facts coming to Nght, and an indictment | were except that’ Hod Annis; there was And though Gibbon quotes the ty to is EXTRAORDINARY RAPIDITY if an officer. He was placed at the railing in front of desk, and confront bim ve ited he had not been born er OF one of these case, he mainly relies upon the acts complained of as | desk, were the two women He one was was obtained forthe purpose of obtaining W. R. Bab- | another affidavit made ‘ore: got, the money from | yeing violations of neutrality and of international mari- | whom, under cover of professions of attachment avd | with ve been of dur Kory nat Be 1s to De ibrown snide 9 | cock, who'was believed to be implicated in the case | S0™€ person in Boston; I don’t recolect. who bended | titnl twas being outriendiy aut oflearive, acts of Low: | Peoeteon ok mostings” bor hed sotusede Ue eae ee tore —_o | ‘Blane, the of the Convention, is what | through the confessions of Frank Hellen. He was sup- oF be fein my omco; | ity, and saficlent cause of war. He saya:—-“/A8 soon as ment in relation to the double charge preferred THE LAST THREE MONTHS. j sper business She could at ihe Spunmiey | POted tobe in Providence, R. I. The following ie the | number of those bonds Without referring to books in my | Alacnote by the open declaration of thelr pretended ine | Sith ie ey oetane to say, Dut professed bit | hey would at the same beg to inform the public that, ad order received from Judge Russel, of the Court of Gene- | Mico; Ihave made an aMdavit before in rogard to the | dependence, they ought to form eecret connections with coupons and bonds; Ihave not made several; I think usiness she could at the spinni “ido her d run 4 day.’’ She is a sad old gi explained to him that it was for no purpose of I ing im to such a course that he had been brought ire; | ber ar (Minekslctee: cnr aneny weer ay and ral Sessions, on motion of Lieutenant Governor Wood. | none but that one and the above; I made one here; I | trer“cogniry: apd to draw froin Europe the miliary | ecieate ie Drivilege to stay progeedinge in one of FINAL MAKING UP OF THE BOOKS or command. : if ford, counsel for Babcook:—\“By leave of the Court and | paid po atlenjon whether any parties were arrested On | siccors without which it would have been impossible | the cases by such action, but i must be taken of bis : a ee Mommifed and foastiated females, void of domestic | Consent of the District Attorney it 1s ordered that the Diseos casaatnation te ‘my affidavit of November 9 | fof them to sustain the war in which they had embarked, | own free will and suggestion. Hefner adhering to his | ™ust inevitably ocoupy several weeks, the subsoription q ite and natural affections; crack-brained, rheu- | Complaint against Wm. R. Babcock, on the indictment I don’t recollect whether I compared the list checked off Their agents undertook to penetrate and to fix them- r tie, benpecked men, vainly striving to | for receiving stolen g be remitted to Police Justice : selves inthe different captials of Europe; but it was ES ‘Tetiberty of ‘opening their heads s0- presence of ion with those in my book; I at least compared them here ir Dowling for examin: The indictment was for original proposal, was told to select bis bride. He Was | be closed at any period prior to tienes Dot long im choosing, Nature bad been generous to | Pe closed at any nicer aims Elizabeth in giving her a pretty face, emall, regular fea- | the management may deem desirable, ly in France that t! found an asylum of hopes and myself; I bad a memorandum from my book here and | ° i F econ Bing seers end ThcodreTiton'mate ap "us ist Shan | gs fpiowe'-Thau he We well ecquainod wit ang | Q@mteted, hen, ail tsfore pat them on my aflder, | Sa canoe uimaye prevent see! ontnbands wns | ‘Wet Laeaata’ SN nl sea by nemparnaetiim | ‘THE DRAWING WHEL TAKE PLACE ON ye america ghd Rieke aaa ese remealvee | Seeariie ions Rufus E Lord; Wat nines he senate | 2, bumiber of other questions were ssked on thowo | 18 Deodueed, under, & thowsad aiferant forte, aud | Katrina’s poverty of charms, a4 er pale, consumptive JARUARE.®, 10m, Re caen spin ay one ine eet ee acts | Gontiad clunluaired thacsaelneehen & hee subjects, but nothing materially different from the €bove | eindes alt precautions, but the conduct. of the | upon which the choice would fall, Charles having ax: when the annexed, deponcnt bas been informed by’ the Plegenre of all is to be displeased with everything. French merchants, who sent to America not only useful nounced bis preference by a clowhish movement in the ——— na BUSINESS OF TER CONVENTION. anig, Hyonk: Hellen | that be. recaived | the aid | AL the request of Or L. Feewart: ts terthenes. | 0% ocensary goods, ne Tagine jewder, creer oth, and a crose between ae saairk and FIRST PREMIUM, morning gceeion was indugurated by the introduc- | eight coupons mention complaint from W. " v munitions of War, ar ; Une! that | a and groom elect—the emiles y OP Og pes reedluticns, addivona) to those | R- Babcock, who in well known to deponent as a common amination was adjourned until Friday next, at balt-past | they were not only assured of Ammpunity, but of woe pro: | aud Neiae tha graven esoreieas ‘TRB CRORBY OPERA HOUSE. ip yesterday's y Savers para gambler, and who bas no business but that of a gambler, 2 RAIL REFUBED. tection and the favor of the Ministers oi the Court of Ver- | be dreaming, #0 dull did he appear—were interrogated valued at more than T: tubs m ft ‘and that he (Babcock) is now absent from the said city Th sol f , | Saitier, * * * The public knows the head of the | by the clerk in the mannor prescribed by the statate, — ase oe Materuly and joyfully recognize the | ang county and State of New York. W. G. Elder.’ 6 Counsel for the prisoners inade an earnest appeal | onierprine, whose houre was at Paris, Thelr corre- | after which Justice Mansheld: having first ordered a die- HALP A MILLION OF DOLLARS, ve reanty, serene Sonat dotenpient a taee aa This was sworn before Justice Dowling on November 19, So iain ed sccept ball forthe prisoners, which | srondenis at Dunkirk, Nantes and Bordeaux wore charge in the case of Elizabeth against Hefner, per- ‘the many that have aii ‘Well and bope they | It was learned by the detectives named that Babcock bad sine —e iiiial White ‘wid equally well known. “The immense magazines which | formed the marriage coromony according to the usual ‘will De allotted to on all the condugtors | left on Saturday evening last for Providence, and after Ex-Judge Stuart in some remarks stated that there | ‘ey formed, avd which they renewed dally, were laden | formule. Tho groom was then given in custody of an A NEW OWNER ce to bath the indictment they searched after him and finally found | wa, ‘quite as much reason for the of Jay Cooke & | ‘Sue ‘easively upon vessels igh Mod built, which, they | officer until his bail should be entered in the other case ‘ ae arrned Rim a,e Bronay., Hawes Maeght | So efor tha of bial, Frente, wag bad | Sn had Re eiet and, douinaon Uy wari | pending ag! bm se tae coon of Pains ne otered ea we yeonon, and the whole cifniporence cf truth und Fgh, | what ue was arrested for, when he was inforined it wen | Sted, frankly and. confeseed alt, bs no doubt Jay Cooke | feted sen letters for the French islands. of Aterica; but | _ SMOMPTANS CavcmY 1X tue Act.—Yestenlay, Alice bers ty ie for our aitimate wriuieph..” “"*” | Tor selling bonds whieh tad been stolen from a yr. Lond | Wovld under similar circumstances, whom he beligred | fee sea eure ton ihe fn were composed, suf. | Jones and Sarah Ball, two notorious shoplifter, were —_ i The tniroguction cf the. Word mate, three | to'a broker bamed Frubk Helles, He made some con. | 8 z00ch involved in the rastter as hiv lien, food before their departure to show the fraud and artifoe, i detected in the very Bb of ply! eee in the constitutions) amendment now pend. ; Tho District Attorney stated that he was eimply thero = arrested, having been detected in the very @® of plying — re feesione, which will be found in the evidence below. ‘These suspicions were soon confirmed by the direction of refore the Bates, ie a gross insult 10 all womenkind, ev. | Ton Te arreated at, hie renidence, No 23 Waehresten | tofebresent tho people and to see, as there was a joint the voyages of these vessels, and at the ood of afew | thtlt dishonest vocation. Shortly before noon the two WILL BE FINALLY DISTRIBUTED. ; spiiogGn gfocn wlee were tere oubemee plsee, op Funda, and was cenvared halves dostioe Tome Fa gel com bee re Bt ner Bere ellarned mrithout surprise sbat they nd alfes, | women entered the store of A. T. Stewart & Co,, corner SPECIAL CARD. ‘el ndment ma: repudiated. jing, Who committed hira for examination. Several bonds srt Into tho bands of the officers of the King, who cruised in | of Broadway and Tenth streot, and asked to see some — ;, That we earnestiy a acdenbiy rotert against | wero found in the Treasury Department with tho name | Held the Parties, Ip the face, of this aMidavit, although | the ‘oe ‘and who arrested them even in view | Jacon A young salesman pamed John Roe showed them | TB? management would also take this opporvunity of of Ru(pe L. Lord that bad been erased by acids, but | f'24t nsocepeled Gk Meas enema cotta int of she coasts of the revolted colonies.” Speaking of sniiaies cries re a prisoners until their innocence of the charge was made At the examination before Justice Dowling yesterday, | Parent. If Jay Cooke & Oo. were shown to be imp! at the Tomb’s Police Court, au effort was made to havo | eHled he would be against them, but until that Le was by the legiaikture of thie State, ea mort crel aud of loyal colored oy (Rreseription, « liy of thi rebel States, and 49 cocspiring to eatablie® e con itiopa) white uau's government in full recogpttion o ‘whole Jevter and ppirit of the Drea Scott devise, Several pleces bit they did not purchase, and left the coun- | cordially thanking the numerous subscri to the Ai ter, when Roe miseed a piece of guipure lace worth $60. id — 3 wal He at once followed the two women and arrested them | toclation who have purchased the Chromograph of Crop. as they wore leating the store. Others of the salesmen —— @t once came up and holding the women, told them ; °°? these vessels and of others that landed stores for the colonies, he proceeds:—‘ He (the British Ambassador) judicated the names, the number and the kind of those vessels which the commercial agente of America equip- fl snbjoined ie a modification of the provioxtly In- 5 ri . I to ‘ aia well :— TEETIMONY OF CAPT, JOURDAN. cased a8 Ramee Sere serene engaged in the service of the revolted colonies. Thodates, | sing piece of lace from under her dress, An offlcer took | for the patience and good faith with which they have Resolved, Thai degraded and disfranchised classee are in- The following is the sworn evidence of oo Jourdan HORRIBLE OUTRAGE IN CHICAGO. tho places, the persons were always designated with a | charge of the two females and brought them before — a pig fegitnmons; that the free sebool on pone ~~ gg he aged es am (Captain of Metropoli- » _—- that offered to by es of = most Chris- | Justice Dodge. They were searched, when heneath the | *¥bmutted to the serious delay inevitably incurred in ite ballot s ve aud muffiage | ta of the Sixt 312 y “ a ty the greatest facility for —y wef cinen's irtbrighie; that if an ecueatiecs! ghalifea: | Witt Frauk Hellen last Sunday noting aud aiiernoen | A, Woman Stripped Naked nnd Bratally | Han Maleny the greatest facility for aeuuring themseltes Beities teen ce nitloee “elec, The mouth ried, 888 | production by thelr desire and that of the eneravers to ‘gaps gare PeRtiee withdt eit eteM | wt the Sixth precinct etation house. Abused—She is Found the Next Moruinx | Was time, the pr of these illegal ‘armaments, | reun with tke gecke ot her Gres. Sha prisoners | dahon o aba? , a . combined with wacb provisions for universal | District Attorney—Will you tell us concisely what | Dead in the Street. Amoug the multitude of examples which imply the slight | pleaded not guilty on tholr arraignment and were com- asin Hon that ‘he qualification may be attainable ty ail. that copvereation was? (From the —— , Nov. 19.) attention of the Court of Versailles to filing the condi- | mitted for trial. TRIUMPH OF AMERICAN ART. The La ony | whe nocepied Mr. 0. stewart objected to any testimony being taken This morning upon the er's book was entered | tious of peace, or rather its constant and sustained atten. Sreauxa 4 Park ov Boors.—Richard Conroy, a for- lorn, wretched looking individual, cadaverous, half clothed, bare” footed and dirty, was brought before Jus- PRINOIPAL EASTERN AGENCY, AMERICAN INSTITUTE, @ BROADWAY. a ay cl , Whowe name was reporied as listurbed the convention by eome irreguier re- Ky mpeg hjs oratories) début by offering up a favor 0 other than that which referred to bis client, because he | the simple notification that a woman had been found | tion to nourishing discord and war, it is impossible to was the only party named in the indictment. After | dead near Fox & Howard's machine shop, ‘Bridgeport. of ali, and it is very dificult to choose the most considerable discussion, on motion of the District Attor- | Some miserable victim of intoxicating drinks was the triking ol The nine large vessels equipped and in or of the Indiap, the negro avd th , ey, it was decided to proceed with the case, allowing a | natural comment op such an occurrence which at once | freigbted Mr, Beaumarch: and his A BRANCH AGENCY, ex WO impartial sofrace, ‘Sesan called Line's, | crove-cxamipation of the witness by Mr. A. 8 Bullitan | sugested lisel January, 177%, are not confounded with the vessel Am. | tice Ledwith yesterday, havins been arrested ns he was — ge, he justantiy melted into ap cbecurity whence | © '0 the circumstances under which the conversations jut in the circumstances attending the death of this | phytrife, which carried abont the same time po nd Store, 330 Bower: was conciuaive; the offeer R. C. ROOT, ANTHONY 4 ©0., 21 NASSAU STREBT. ‘Will be dificult for him 1o emanate, were made, The following facts were elicited :— unhappy woman there is contained « of tragedy, a | quantity of munitions of war aud thirty French officera, had o ed bi ry ‘in the act, and tho poverty stricken BROOKLYN AGENCY. ofan ABibony thea announced oa the State was to No sae, wean reonent ve 0 rey veo oop cea —— eae, hn of bao ‘gan which won ee ae Sale ine nina ta agen’ proche waae below + gag iy pied. 4 canvassed before the electio legat . | began raat ing him a ; he expected to arrest tion of the most bard mont mn rn new sui 3. 8 & CO. ERY. edertin Slettiaae aac Was under arrest, and knew me tobe an of 3 I went Tearega and callous. Jects of complaint, and a short notice of memorial, His First Orrexca,—A bright, rather precocious look- Sa se eee Fi to bim and said, Hellen, I am going to ask you a we sce hor enter a saloon at Bridgeport, kept by | which Lord Stormont, Ambassador of the King, commu- question, you can apewer jt or not, which ever you see | one Mre. Mahoney. At the bar, mong otfers, ie Mr, | nicated to Count Vergennes in the month of November t;” 1 then asked hfm whero he got the bonds, the | J, R. McNulty, who keeps a grocery store at the corner | of the same year, aa $20,000 that be had sold to Jay Cooke & Co., belonging to | of Reuben street and Archer road. His attention is par- | of the kind of wrongs which Gi Brit Mr. Lord. Uoularly attracted to her, chiefly by his noticing that s! There {g at Rochefort a vessel of sixty guns From the direct-examination elicited by Mr. Gunning | is attired with more than ordi Deatness, and t] and at Orient a vessel from the Indies pierced for sixty 8. Bedford, Jr., the following are the main facts:—When | her ap ce denotes that she does not belong to the | guns. These two vessels are destined for the use of the Lasked him where he got those bonds (iat he bad sold | class of women who are to be soen visiting saloons. Mrs. | rebels. They will be laden with different sorts of goods to Jay Cooke & Co., he gaid to me that he had got them | Maboney inquires of her what ehe wants, She answers | and freighted by Mosare, Chaumont, Holken and saba- from W. R. Babcock, from whom he said he bad bought | in a vague, bewildered manner that she does not know. | tier, ‘The veesol Happy went from Margetiies, under ano- $46,000 worth; he said he sold them to Jay Cooke & Co., | She ig then told that she cannot be allowed to stay there; | ther name, the 26th of September; it gves directly to and that be had recerved two anda half per cent for | that she must incontinently leave. She ins to woop ire, selling them; I thon raked him if be bad any more bonds piteousty, and is thereupon questioned as to where she | islands. * * The ami, belonging 1 Mr. to sell that belonged to Mr. Babcock, and he told me no, as come trom. In the same half bowlldered manner | Beaumarchais, Must here on boar! fourteen thoveand but that Mr. Babeock bad given bim to understand that | she answers, “From «down town.” “You ought to be | &ans and many munitions of war for the use of the he had between $400,000 and $600,000 worth of United | ashamed of yoursel/ to be going about in that condition; | rebels. ‘There are ebout fliy French vessels which are States bonde, and that he would like to dispose of | you, a woman,” says the indignant Mrs. Mahoney, and | preparing to leave for North America, laden with inane them. or that he could get that amount; I then asked ae a eee ee tions of war and different kinds of goods tor the use of him whore he got the coupons for which he had been Mr, julty followed her to the door, and pityingly | the rebels. They will go from Nantes, Orient, “1. Malo, arrested, and he told me he got them from Mr. Babcock ; | watched her as she wandered away inta the pk and | Havre, Bordeaux, Bayonne and other differen’ ports. he said he was to get $25 for selling those; I asked bim | darkness ee eee eee * © * Tho ansociates (of the Americans) whose inter- if he had paid Mr. vod hd and he yd wind was blowing beth oop “dag ‘disappeared parefinyt - niee thorn de cr money ina short ti: and ina few minutes ber appearance at ne in equipment of vessels wi vo Con. u then asked him why be did ott tell, pending the esioon ‘was wholly forgotten, structed or bought. They arm them to go cruising in bis examination, where he got those coupons from, At ten o'clock she again emerges from the obscurity, | European seas, and even upon the cossis of reat he stated he did pot know Teason why, but one rea- | and we again see once more her pallid face, as she pre- | Britain. To eave appearances, the or son he gave me was that Mr. Babcock had gone | sents herself at the same saloon and asks im ‘ly | these privateers carry the pretended flag of foto the prison, while he was locked up, | pleading tones to be allowed to rest. Mra. is} America; but their crowk were composed to him, and had told hi i moved to compassion and questions clorely, and not per. | ip qreat part of Frenchmen, whom they enrolled with 2 stiff upper lip—that it would be “all ri haps without some womanly tenderness. She explains —— under the very eyes of the governors and of. pa eat Saeek et that sbe has been engaged as a be ay Bulxzer's, pac! wl aageed ond Tore everm of from Mr. Babcock, an who keeps an establishment near 8 at Bridge. | these privateers, animated e it ne, Tecollect of getting a bond of $1,000 trom Mr. | port. She has got tipeey, she said, and bad been turned forth from ba c i ei of doors. was wet and weary, and did not know | (he British sens return to take ‘here to go, and again she implored the owners of the | ports * * © privateers enrje! by saloon to give hor shelter for the wat. Mra Mahoney | the «polis of the King, and alter having profited by an was willing that her request should be granted. Her | entire liberty of ing their lowes, of providing for presence these detectives, that | husband Rouse that if he bad had apy outhouse or | their wants, and of procuring he bad been arresied for ed to Frank | barn into which ebe could creep be might extend his | powder, jing, that may verve for a new en Hellen $45,000 or $46,000 worth of reran-thirty | charity fo far. As he had no such mmodation the | they qo freely out again from {ive sara Ports 10 vetake bopde whieb had been stolen from Mr, Lord; he raid thingwas tmpossible. Whatever became of it, she must | themselves to cruising the sea, The bi af the pri- ing lad, about fourteen years old, was yesterday Dbronght before Justice Ledwith, having on the former day snatched a pocketbook, containing $25, from the hand of Mre. Charlotte Delaney. In his haste to escape he bad let the pocketbook fal), and it was not recovered, ‘The boy's mother, a poor, evidently honest and hardworking womap, stood by his side in court, bere | in a way that was pitiful tosee. Mrs. Delaney told that the lad’s mother had pleaded very hard ‘in behalf of ber soo, who had been the comfort of ining years, This had been his first offence and it had well nigh broken her rt. He had always attended sedool, aand she hoped Thas it would prove a lesson to him withoat the necessity of ii it. Sire, Delaney, wnder those cireumstances, waa sowing to make auy charge against the lad. Justice Led: accordingly dismissed the boy, with a sharp rebuke and some good advice for the futare, with which the later ‘weeping to comply. A New Way ro Couecr Ory Denra.—Eugene Fisher fe a gentleman seemingly entertaining very radical sin favor of a convention to amend the constitn- tion, The proposition to abolish the present system of ‘an elective judiciary meets with his approval. But he goes furtber (han the advocates of this measure in his — penn 4 mine tones of — They wi substitute Judges by appointment for t it honorable incumbents, he would abolish the nee eo \ ae Sea ot ge at * He recently gavi vd ite exam; aystem he proj to int when the reform he advocates tral have deen itp. ced. Wiliam Van Nagle is indebted to him in the of $7 60. On Tuesday lest, during the absence of Van Nagle, he (Fisher) called at the house of his debtor and attached two dozen of knives, of the value of $16, which he carried away as security for this debt. ‘an Nagle i* an olf man, and copsequently conservative in t Nan icae Sk ete feetings will bp all the large cit! commencing with New York, the distribution: ay tracts is to be widely “is ones Cm sae Baan to thie subject :-— Weviion of tbe State of New ark: We ettaens @ the Bible of New York, pray your Ne that in emending the constitution, ron will 1DINg qualifications Of electors, # rage, Upon equal terme, t URTAINS, CURTAINS, , SWiss 5 BR, OTF atLAS ACR, 5 STYLES FO IVORCKS OBTAINED ACCORDING oTR Dike the Courts of six dierent Blaige, where cruchys ese | ruts Ce SBMeemk WT KING, Conseclonnt }, 912 Broadway. IVORORS LEGALLY OBTAIN YORE Deccan corainee aa 110% Horace Greeley, whom ebe recognized as the representative of (ho liberal wentiment, that a eh a , New York. oa ee ei te T° Speectons, DS, saps, 727 ineae uke oN BME to be free~! And as we replivd relative img women. If they do not Maceuusceeam art vauon. ‘e a iady ser tn te ‘New York Mercantile Li that 4 the war the erlaries of hed ali been raised, and one, who held voupenee to U x ‘clerk anid tb an airy, the oa ya ¢ ballot abe didingt believe male ae aii's wegung ant pasced af aa or , ani ep treni. thanking the Bosrd sfor their liveral @ Hoard of Education heid a meeting and ee pus GREATEST DISTRIB he bad sold sir. Helleh some bonds, and he mentioned | tramp. Certain “boys” who were in the saloon wu; vateer Reprisal may be cited among a nam of exam. | bis views, so be immediately made a complaint at the TREN’ one $6,000 neven-thirty bond, and then, after thinking porwd the landlord, “abd ‘aking her by ibe shoulders ples, * 9 * That vessel which had t to Ku. | Fasex Market Volice Court Lng) Fisher for larcony, be fiance. ~~ vs Sheca agua & while, enumerated $45,000 worth; I asked him if be | summarily turned her out of doore. Tope Mr. Franklin, agont of the rey joa, was | S0d yesterday Justice Manstield, who entertains opposite ‘and most snaceasfgl enterprise of the kind ever inaugnrated views on this proposed amendment to Mr. Fister, re- — to the world. qu fred the accused to give bail for trial. POLICE HEADQUARTERS. Appoivement of Captain George W. Walling an Police Inepector—Trausicers. d&e. Yesterday morning the Police Commissioners ap- pointed Captain George W. Walling, of the Twentieth Precivct, Tospector, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Daniel Carpenter, Ceptain Watling bay several times distinguished himself in hie official capacity, His Promotion meets with geveral approbation. In 1867 he did not well m $1,000 neven-thirty bond, and he did ‘We ece nothing further of her for a time. All the | received with the two prizes which it taken on rome DOr reegilect; T said they had been stolen from Mr. | dwellers in that neighborhood were warm in bed when | * Notwithstanding tbe strongest represeniations dard, aod wanted to know where he got them from, and | some one knocked at tho door of a Mra. Brown, on ie | of the King’s Ambassador, apd the most solomn assur. ‘he said he bought them from a man, but he djd not | Archer road, and told her to got up, that there was « | ances of the French Ministers, they permitied the cap Know his name; he said he enw the map at £80 Folton | man dying outside her door. @ Siarted vp With | tain of that privateer to remain at as long Street; I asked bin if that wee not a sporting house, | alacrity, but not caring to open her door until she sbou'd | neccesary to reit his vousel, to provide uimssit with Gity and he aaid it waa; I then asked him to give, & de- | ascertain moré of thé man abs, she told Bim if | barrels of cannon powder, and to receive on board all the wi CAPITAL PRUE £00000 IN TREBNBACKS, KELLEY'S GRAND NORPHAMERIOAN PRIZE CON Tohave baon given at the Watash Avenne Rink, Chiesa, . Hilinois, Rovember 17, 180, POSTPONED! 100,000 Tickets isyutd, Only a few oer 98,000 renanin 10 bo serption of the man, and he said be wes « there war any one there, an ‘wo go to the lock. | Franch sailors who wished to eogage with him. For forty years af age, i my size, and wore a drab Kos. | houge opposite and inform nished with these retoforcements, 'be Koprisal went for suth bh “4 ! eaked him if be 4id'pot buy them of amen | went away, and, looking alter hit, the third time from —— wert ~-(laugbter}—bot he did not know any | that hedid not go as directod, but walked briskly off inan fon Pew, guiked Bim if heibed not bought those things | oppoette direction. Jt appenred to her, aa she looked a .- acd he told me wo, that he had i therm | after him, that he even started to run. There war noe, sreet I asked nim if be ht the | something suspicious about the whole affair, avd people coupone that Hellen was arrested for from the map, | do not like to open their doors at night, oven on suoh Le ake hic what per centage be al | summons, unless they bave game assurance there is no Mrs. Brown noticed of her wew allies, aad soon ig those orcpons for him, and he | foul play meant. ret oft e, seas atiee th ourniog of the Qaurentine wit. ag ian 3 or $60 per cout; I asked him (f Yet the woman could not rest, It might be that there balldiogs and oe ae ee “4 fn ore Paling. thet and a adM ig Hallet 2% for | wow some fellow boing dying at the door, and the sustained against Superintendent Talmadgs the inten. | ‘e* York will remain apen a sbort ume Jonger, ME ~ semptaay arise tern = . 4 thivk | thought of allowing him to do so «neared for ehe could tion was to nt in Walling to the vi to dispose of the balance of tickets, aa the proprietors do jacancy. Tn 1868, during the ricta, had charge of a police force On the weat side of the city, and did excellent service ip rioters. Last epring be was ngain sent to with ® body of police, for the purpose of or fo | bs no meaps brook, She consulted with her husband, Sha cates tie A Mr. Hetien had Pais bem | ane the two decided to go out abd make search, at uny ihe oppana, nud be Cold me no, that be hed newer | rate, io veo if there jag any truth inthe man’s state. received anything from|Mr. Hollen for the eoupous at ai) 4, Looking out caut thay wore noable to soe any iat war all the conversation J hed with him. firnt, bat extending thelr inspection eome distance ot wish (6 hold a single ticket when the drawing takew place, an tt might cause disnatisfection among OOF pairous. . Taiued at half © milion dovere, by By ©. 1. Sowar—Did they keep de. Hatrwek in the the door they aé last became aware.that some one, temporary Quarantine buildings when the 200,000 yalonble Prizes, valued at a a Mn 9 i scion noose hat ig wo Rn ip i tae & | Pr acmetbing, was antag agalnat the wall ab the end —clsten upon sizing the grounds be- igeluding $100,009 in green backs, wild be presented to ‘Icke ong Lew i thine | of he hone q }, but wer. — ‘ told the truth fn ralaion ‘> who thoes | Thee, approaching, they a to their thai Inepeotor George W Dike has beom transferred from pes bouda of: _ a gh yd the Feqond district to the Inspector's office, holders. pe i = ete i Pec ARRAY tad case | the chject wana woman, that she was = James Leopard transferred fi iit be published in tbis and att aang sasTERS You better tel! where coo got thorn ts ed from the First | the ume of drawing w' pu Dis anc Niabae a 1 ‘The Shenmabip han Janine Prineipel papers 38 the United oe » Fe. " mae — re x om “oe transferred from the Bixteonth | Watling thikete should order hom s¥ once, . io trom York, 9 ashore Byery other toket draws 9 prire. Seve ongaee, rte ton ae Toe pa . Poles Coun to be Fourterath prcenas so ening ‘Tickets 61 excb; five for $480, ton for $9. eas ab eh — Money by draft, Post office order, express, or In regieteie® ‘ ange ‘ warren ary AERCRUUANEOUS, py ricsmmanlancgranataler Am Quorican Bézh te pier #8 Ben. FRE HOLIDare. dl ~—" 1 gi) communiontions should be addressed to . LAROBRT AMSORTMENT IN THR COUNTRY A. A. KBULBY & 00., sos rb el Ne SE BA, ™ Pee ws ww cae Se | ern hd wes