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gE. a Sonata Fe NORTH or ~NEW ——— RUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. soe HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET ‘GOMPANY'S TT fron mall steamship der, careving Meier, commas clay "November, 26 wt 12 on tale HAM: xon a i=) ated Bates mail, wi BURG, Hav: Southampton ané re for Bamba, ay peerage, Fi ons $105 able in =f or its equivalent. to ; second cxbil, follow pecemORARD & Boas, Pocnerat Paneoge Al 6 Ba RMAN LOYD'S STEAMSHIP YORK, G, E en, on RDAY, NOVEMBER 2% BREVES VIA ‘ROurHAMPTON, LONDON, saber, Master, 10 following rates, |G PASSENGERS TO. HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, payable in gold or ite equivalent ‘in je Gret cabin, $106; secoud cabin, $2 50; steerage, From pier No. Cesta river river, st Be’ the ae BRBNEN, B. A. F. Ney- {eur oe Becenber Ian? en taee: ener rite 2.00.. Broad street. | TEAS TO LIVERPOO! CALLING At QUEENSTOWN, SSTHE ieman Lie, elisa “som OF WAS) OF DUBL! pee ek BALTIMORE pier ab North, val ra OF PASSAGE. Saturda; narra Sa s 108 to Pans, weegnganle Pi paiie'in intel ‘States cerrency, ec ‘ale Norwarded a at mascarate ra ‘Bheerage \o Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, 1 nstown, $90 gold, om J Arerponl or Queenan oe eas Yor their friends, ly at the Comy See, jormation, apply at the Comp ‘Tickets cap v's ene, Row zork, 16 Broadway, TO ——_——— N* TIONAL STEAM Minitatye COMPANY. RS WEEE! 7 LAN! ENM ARK avin ra ‘at low rate * Drafts Iseued for any amount, payable at any bank io ‘EE RaTOWN. rth river ag follows: Steet ots, to @reat Britain or on the éontinent. Ter ei ima cabin passage apply at the office of the icerage WeketA mt the paxange office of the com- ron pony, 27 Brosdway Faas street, AGE Fulton, and 2b Feat Wrest HUAST, Manager, Master, a ei sail rom the Bremen In cold rs —Pirst Cabia, $90; Sails Batre , November 34. 9 Haturday, T PSCOTI'S_ LIVEREOOL, Dy ‘SS SOUTH STREET AND 23 BROADWAY, a ag YORK. From New York Slocrany Faye, a8 ox ora Drofts for £1 upwards, payable on dematid, at the lowest PP y, possible rates, NEENSTOWN E OFFIC AND HIP PASSA: eve! faa esday and Saturday. QUEENSTOWN, $36 currency. APSCOTT BROS. & CO., 86 South street, or 23 Broadway. AM TO GLA! Galting at Lond ‘TBE FA’ ES OF Fal ee Prey Te GOW AND LIVERPOOL vonderry vo laud \d_ passenge: mails ra. FASSENGER, BT MEAMERS OF THE rine FAVAiLE PING ORRENGY, i Derry, cabins, $90 and id certificates from these ports to Eo York $38. lamburg. Havre, Antwerp. &c.. $100 and $37. Vor further information FRANCIS y at the company's offices, ONALD & CO., Agents, A MN Bowling Green, New York. ger TO ‘Fhe tregcian AND aa 0 first class steams tron sails WEDNESDAY, Deodmber 2, Passage tn cavin.. ‘Per passage er From pler 87 East river. }100 Stoerage. ayable in currency. WILLIAMS . wi Broadway. New York every Wedne: AM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. sdey and Saturday. Peaage Me, at low rates, pe fe. B North river’ for London direct M. Rane fan, and through bile of ding given, Por passage apply ‘Vor freight at apply OWLAND & a8 & ASPINWALL. Agente, pI sails i Prepaid ticket, Pratt treet bea! eae hicniee fata File curt vias from New York Decem- sills BELLONA, ie pad rel Cuas. waren, 2% Broadway. UEENSTOWN sup LIVERPOOL.—THE — Passage, nd era Yreland Fasange Ofice, 278 ember Bi SrrHOMrsoNs —— LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN.— Cunard steamshi) ‘¥ DIRECT BeRR AL HIPS NEY FROM NEW YORK. 80 | Seoond cabin. LINE TO FRANCE. iG AT BREST. ' Raid Rew vessels on this favorite route for the from pier No. 60 North river, toi DE aes Surmon “December ‘Saturday! Dec 8 OF PARSAGE IN GOLD 91% | Secor rs do Bot carry ateerage passengers, feal attendance free or thargene noe anoen la ody on add! intending Paflroed eogpon Lckete, end thetr to land at tional cha: GEO. ¥ MACKENZIE, Merat, Broad IR HONG KONG AND NAGASAKI—THE STEAMER rue SOVBR im wit oa sail for the above ‘Sr Prcirio MaIL STEAMSHIP COMPANYS gow © LIX ¢ ma: eS RR STATES oat, Spee HEN WA cugnening with GOLDEN CITY, Gaj bee RISING STAR, x ain T. Devers: weet = ands ner thee, = atten, ere York. pe 1FIC MAM, Am WTR ahi AN VIA PANAMA axh ay PRawet ot of Cane ith steamer scones malls and fast freight w d Hates, payable in gold received and “through bille of lading’ migned per Oosan Qveen, Deceinder I (slow), and por Henry Chaxncey. De Srmber Il (fast), connecting elovely as above For f ight. thie POR VERA CR OF NAIR Agent, 68 Broadway. TL aie MAIL Puy, ausurr OMPANY. ah BRAZIL. * Hagler Uc ers, salting on of every mouth GUIDING BT AS Sonny AMEN ROUTH AMER December U1, UNC D. CHINA, UNITED States. wate HACNC | treet, New 1988, conn HOLDEN CITY Piteamier UOLORADO, to Jos January 1, 146% w Ite equivalent; dd Cabin, Stor #170 - 0 ovages, Agh tickets, nd all further Informant va (We Wunet, pleg 42 North river Be WOT, MAR, Agent, North river, O. MA Canta Ww CA, Capt Captian eail with Pegler Kable wud Rio de Jaueir AH KE: John Stirling, commman ier ryping tho Vnited Sater ATURDAY, December ty | f pork. Pr) ingot For ee lovey: apply to ht or passage, having superior Will leave pier o7, ¥.R Bo'ciock P.M. 99 through the Pest o A Li. aro wrAEL, CORE WPTEL November 28 December 5 TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAT ETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, -Raturday, December 1 Baturday, December 16 ember 39 saturday January 12 oll rest ean be furnished on Ke checked f $5 for first, and $3 for Nori ven ron of Canal street, hit EN oe Maury, connect- Ceptain A. @. Gray, srr, con Sapulee: those of Ist and 21st re for South Pacite porta: Yoh for Sentral American ports, and Whose Sf Iai ‘at Manaantilo ure of 10th each month connects with the new steam Panama to Australia and New Zealand, ir of Dacembe 1868, will counect with the fret tof the companys China Live, leaving San Francisco ae By 1887, for Hong Kong andred allowed each adult Med!- lickets aod ali further information apply at on the wharf, foot of Canal atrret, North rirer, ._K. HOLMAN, Agent. CARRYING THE hat for Youohame and tanned from New York, adding to regular rk and San Frantdece the following two foot of carrying walle, %, and call at &t, POOL, CALLING AT Nefer New fork and remittances to Treland, England, oe the WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. vate nt 4 ai hd YORK STEAMSHIP. precisely, A Jewelry, a 0M Acoom- pier No. 3 North COASTWISE STEAMSH(PS, AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CR The stiowheel cua AM Wainy’ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, amen MANP aTTAN will sail from iret exytne Wi of each month, =a ‘Agent, 28 Breadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &&C., TO LET. Nr NN COMPLETELY FURNISHED PIVE STORY BROWN ‘stone er neat ie Yast Fourteenth street, to let with Mineo and miner: Rent vy SERGEANT af Wallstreet Mail Steam ue é one ER Sen, No. 4 Bowling Green. SPORE STO ane Un ean STATES MAIL LINE TO HA’ LAN’ ros — sights ariuree of thie ine 7 LG" Gewene ‘Thursday, November cc ne UM ye haredey, MORRY CAST! LINE. Firet cabin, $60; gh pr rte or, PMT REG PEE” STEAMSHIP CoMeaty, ‘iit bereatter be ‘of Cedar and Went aoe Lae Bi, eet oe in New Orleans. fORLEANS DIREOT-GATURDAY, NOV, 34.— 4 ciate and found: $47. Second cians and round, THOMAS & 00,, No. 6 Bowling green. FOR mating <o TEXAS, DIRECT. weekly, carrying the te zom loading at ple ast rer Beturlay, Nevemyer ver 24} apply om "TGs 1s Malden tang BOULAR LINK FOR GALVESTON. TEXAS, DI. orth iver 00 os ‘appr ioe axe ae Captain A.W. Surapsons wi ate ler Nord Ree om Bat: any Now, pe ‘Steamer Coe {ORGE 75 ue EE eo we iad ba ANS.-BLAt THE ERY, Renae Cie ne Mas PARLOR FLOOR TO LET—UNFURNISHED WITH Lge tn the Kitchen, in VI Englie) basement house, 293 it, near Ninth avenue. Mod- era ————>= —FIRST CLASS STORES TO LET, IN CHAM A. Read and other Srovias wes pl are a. N. 0. BISHOP, 67 Liberty treet? time required, —TEN \OUSES: iT, WITH IM- A. lat pesetsen? re rm 019900 per tn, se byes terh— py ‘went, 4) West Thirtieth ‘treet, FEW ANT! FURNISHED HOUSES TO TO A ren game near Fits aente; thers 4 Serer been ‘9000. Also Leaves for FREE! a co,, ‘as Broadway. FURNISHED EOUSE TO LET—ON FOURTH AVE- iene eee atrect, $200; also elegant ar Pinte aver ee, 00,969 Broadway. Ase crm St os eae at fire’chams tlemente boarding Hour. sy Site Fort ren, Ei RAR NTY- iCK—ON bye ba PA ohh ture for sale. ed | Ho-'d Wort Twenty ahtrd street, Fifth Aven Pr STORY ee HOUSE Angee coy rom seo Seaetere ce Suaizesn Sent quar: tery. ApaIy at pend fo, bear ‘near Stewart's, X’ELEGANT UNFURNISED HOUSE TO LET—IN Syoora toque! females; also noveral, Furnished Salle and Houses in pond locations; Business Rooms, Houses and Board. "Il4 Third avenue, LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND mtory front Room, to gentlemen, only, withon| Bre * TU copier afiakened 120 Weat atreet, th Washi ‘square, ‘@ HOUSE TO LET—ONFURNISI Rots TWEN- A sont eee agape oon so splendid Floors: furnished House, Call erripetaonaast date avenue and Twenty-Gith ‘Signi northeast corwer of Bish A’S FORNERED ey TO LET IN HESTER STREET.— One room for office or workshop. For terms. &c., apply in the photogruph gallery, No. b Chatham equare. 'LINE TO NEW ORLEANS.—THE NEW YORK ago, Maitsiesmship Company's. Ane ocean steamers ing parties from Liverpool =. North river, at 3 o'clock ‘¢ » for $85 in enTrency. steatnoe © Parin, Antwerp, Hambery, Bremen, f MISs¢ muIMAG MAniP. MINSIBSIP i AT! bile of inding goed t oF paseuce apm ae C.K, GARRINO) DANTIC xAlr. 8 STEAMSHIP EMPIRE Li co. INE FOR SAVANNAH. “Every SATURDAY from Pier Na. 13 North River, Punetually at 3 P. M., The favorite sidewheel stenmahips a eat. VADOR, “atkins, Commander, sails In Nov. 94. FACINTO, Loreland’ Gommnader, enile Deo “Thee tickets and bills of ladmg to all pointa, Biegan: passen GA GARKISON er agoomnt OR BAVANNAH, ‘BV ‘The favortia stenmahip LEO, F Wi) sail Tueaday, November East river, foot of Wall sireet. ‘Through billsot lading wod. passage tlekets given to all potnts iB ont = Stonga Getral Rao For fi reign ton" ge mpDLy bo RRA GO., 61 and 62 South street, F%, SAVANNAH, GA. EVERY THURSDAY— Ausniie Coast ‘Ma: steam: From pier 9 North river, at 9.2. M., ‘Through pasange tickets and nv modations. ALLEN, No, ‘8 Bowling green, x.Y. (ie LENE, VER Se H.C, Dearborn. comman ter, ‘at'3 P.M. precisely, frow ‘THE il Sieamahip Company's sidewhee! GEREAL BARNES, Captain Morton, sails ‘Thursday, D HERMAN LIVINGSTON, Captain Baker, sails Thursday, bills of’ Ion to all points in gonneotion with the Central Railroad of Georgia. Forfreight Wixas STON, FOX 4 CO., Agents, 88 Liberty street. soo | PbS ‘CHARL ETON and hand Southwest, R UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, WiDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, The Al elegant steamanip AGORSA, M. B. CROWELL! LI, commander, in now rece! ny “aS and will RDAY, November 24, at 3P.M., pier 14 Eaat ta South and South wen ‘ipe of thie. ime enw in 8 and est. RANADA will follow Wednesday MARTHUR LEARY, ti Ni ‘morning ef Charieston. future leave New York on Fridays. Ke Jediog issued on Sarurdey, | south er elnecton nt the South Hallrond 8. C., THE FLORIDA PORTS ‘river, connecting ab at Charleston Joe 3 DICTATOR, for the Florida Lickets and through pills of nding given to all November 28. ‘Wiliam street, OR CHARLESTON, 8, C.—THE PEOPLE'S M. eee, 1 Oe iigeroehl p Ca aa pap an ompany. ‘The regalar team i SQUBER, Copan Tock wood will. leave from. pler 86 North river, The NGSTON, FOX & Conk gens, 88 iS Liberty street. | wp ie er gl ee, AND OITY POINT. Fy Ale: Bry ranean, ALAR, rom plats North rg giving tntonga be 4 from of Pointe on ihe Beatoard’ Rattresd and ita INGRTON, FOX & 00., Agente, 88 Liberty street, EDUCED RATES, NEW YORK, NORFOLK AND RICHMOND STEAM: LINE. the fue WASHINGTON, 0. CHICHESTER, Commander, VALLEY CITY, W. NH. SNYDER, Command: steamers receive fre! daily at P oud mi 1 regulaily every SATURDAY ‘sa! ly every al sooner if dena For freigl ed to receive and forward goods, with jadithe Southern railroad routes, - 8 OF passage a) we — } HAND, 106 Wall street. CALLING AT CITY POINT BOTH WAYS. Steamer: jer 15, BE. a BPM, F ‘OR WILMINGTON, N. The fine tea will sail on BATT eight taken at low rates, tonpaa jy tine For f weet ee Coropany for Eastport and St, Jobn, N. pc) A at a) EX! xERESS STEAMSHIP Bits ace A CLYDE, Fpiey ne of deaaors will leave alternate! is now loading at pie RDAY. Noremibel M4 et yes an meen wean ing with Grand office, on , Pier’ 88 every five days, very five days, Rust river, and 12M., or sooner if bis Lansaeeae init “7 meas Bako: 104 Wall street. YORK bats MAHIP com. ey 5 ed nk International Steamship 7m Dee at For President, No. 5 can Green. {9 SAILING VE! SELLS Fe, Li ERPOOL—OLD BLACK BALL LINE.—SHiP owell, sails Saturdas TRAAC 4. whip WM. F. Pe Gie ap Hein Fadthen tk ME COPPEY, ia South street, near Pe TRAVELLERS’ w Albany ai eastern traine, Thirtieth street a 1 9:45, 6 Wand ll P. sent ot T Bleeping cars P.M. ie oe atteoned 6 ni aleepli da 2 rain a a De car eve ox. prtes. Seturdaye, rhich le rus throw 0 Ogdenavurg via RW. Railroad, withe psuuay tenths om Hudesm Kiver pale and return, leavi joaving New York at ¥ A. we. as ‘VANDERBILT _Vice Preside zy, ORK WAS CONNECTIOU ry TATION COMPANY, Yor Martions, Middletown and all landings on No charge Connecticut river Pare reduced: —Cabin postage, $1 60; Deck, for berths, a 30 P, M. train via Hudson a River will i) run on Sunda TP. M tratne. QUIDEK. SON RIVER AND HARLEM RATLROADS.— roy. cosnecting ‘ork, via Wu: avenue, & and 10 A. Raul M.; aad vie Hi and Fourth avenue, at 11 A. he favorite steane HERO, Contato Churchill, will Jeave pier 80 Nort PM Wowtaya, Wedhestayy and Prid leave Hartford Pusedays, Thuradaya and Saturday s boat hes fine staterooms and first class pa Poste Rr i Meadivgnoa hroughout. | Freight taken at low rate for all i landings on the Conne Ueut river anda!l points above Hartford in the Connectiout river valley; & Railroads. Nov. ind. Bryant, salle ‘Toes. Berkman and 15 with Northern won River Rail. ‘One \¢. F Hoek New York to Pough- Dew York at 8:30.4. M., audow Histor Hons Rerty-soeatletveek ce Mitioacd and’ return, RIVER STEAM » bn Rowton, Haritord and Erie For fieigit or gioxnay boar: the offhoa on tin per. Hank OF ey we. “EL sWontit, jtay nM. LIARDS, ac, LARGE NUMER OF FIRAT OLASS STANDARD 4A. Ihillined ‘Tanioa now ready for delivery, factories fn Operate’ macbinery, we are complate with nome KOO Cloth, Ba nnd We g errs, de. at $580 La ATOCK ch het A Tavinn, w duced proces, impro Tables cut down, cory TABLE WASTE! Ing deweriptioa, nee CLOTHING, TO RAST TWERLPT the ast Of Aa origins! be MIN Tay Ladieg and the big rice for {heir é 3 addres same dealt with w your GREAT DEMAND hoor Aire. Hi, HARRIS te weeu TWealy Crt ond Swenerten We have areatiy increased our faciiities, and having Uuree large mane feted with tue mow Wenauled to weil frat ol proved Dies, ‘coh. "We have ied a LTON STREET TRIFFITHS new improved Cu © AL reasonable | « by tant attended 4 D STAND. 187 SIXTH AVENT Mee. Mint Siadiivas Remember | heasene men's enst off Wearing Apy 80%, for Southern martes i! wp han any Othe ud Thhiew at low pete, Our sloek of OF NEW AND BECOND HAND Coshions, for sale at re nd renewed KAVANAGH & DECKER of Canal and Centre streets, -CALL AND. eave ler. Seventh ects, —SROOND HAND, nd uiaker, G, W avenyt rivate AD. Joun, STREET, SHAR BROADWAY roadway pi FURNISHED OFFICE TO ety) DESK ROOM 681 Broadway, room in the same, with gas. Apply at No. 3. A* culars call or semé for my Rea) Estat 9 FOURTH AVENUE—PURNISHED AND UN- furnished Hones to let in elty or country. For part!- eclrenlar. ‘Matted’ tree, STANLEY DAY. ASEMENT YN NEW STREET, NEAR STOOK EX- nanan e, will be rented for billiards or other business, on if a desired. Apply to H. ©, DEXTR, No. 9 Broad poo sheets! le HOUSES IN GOOD LOCA- HALL J. HOW, No. 9 Pine street. HEAP STORAGE.—LOFT AND ATTIC TO pie IN fees Be per ‘month, varenle 3 i moni ed sc trniso Herald ‘ofice HOUSES, ROOMS, £.0., WANTED. RNISHED HOUSE ZOITABLE TO ABOUT "wens : rey exceed A SMALL y Paurey OF ADULTS WISH TO opr ai A Floor of three or four rooms ui + loca!ion must ie within twenty muinuian of Ciy Hall and rec cat Bat palit TILLER YW NTED TO LBASE. A GRAIN DI8- Dita in good food rasulng oder Address John Williams, jerald office. ACTORY WARTED—TO RUN A F Small bv? 4 chines; must have at least two doors Post ofies. HIRFE OR FOUR ROOMS OR FLOOR, WANTED tT fruit shed or not. by four persons, for residence and for ‘Dusiness, on a busy, able street. not too farap vectra a at a mone rate rent, Ad: D—A THOROUCHLY FURNISHED Hones. reciniely, until iat oO ag ar fo ge the vicin corner, Twenty. by Ph adress E. J. Brown, 53 53 East Seven! street. ANTED—A SMALL HEOR, on") be a or rome, WwW Pp for a butter store, on of the a Ds LARGE, ROOM SUITABLE FOR FENG. ty 8, between Fourth — ‘Thirtleth streets and ‘Third ai Sia “hvenues, Address, stating rent, Keller & a street, ‘ANTED—A GOOD STORE. ayrenan GBB NTOR N. FRENCH, No. roadway. OUSES AND PARTS OF povent ANTED—Hi a ck ooms and Floors, furnished or unfurnial TU, Heal Eetate’ Agent. 49 West a ao g@ooD pony aha EN A 6 oF rel and reapeotable plane orige Giaeae ae eases ie 89 Nassau street. E. fami- Waar 2 UMPURNISHED FLOOR, IN, A NICE neighborhood. between and Third avenues below’ Fourtesnih strest et oF abore a erenty. treet; will ne *Ladreas tmmediately omalus, ai iation D Praag 'ANTED TO RENT—A Hover, THREE STORY, UN- furnished, not above Fiftieth street. Possession frst December or #January. "Address T. Buble, 19% East Broadway. TH Eph daacend UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS wanted by 8 TembOnble meen Soca cemel oo 2 firet floor over a store on ferred. Address Dentist 1 ‘Herald ofica, » DRY GouDs, HEAVY CRASH IN MUSLINS. FINE MUSLINB 133¢c. ; former price 18¢, FINER GOODS le. and 1 EXTRA par ITY 20c., 26c. and 30e, BEST 4. 4 WAMBUTTAS, 85e. THER STORES CHARGE én, The decting in Muang n frome. to lesa Fo me oe Nees Bale Pelagic id STER u et, and FOSTER BROMERS 2 ‘2a Hieecse in the show window this week, Fans aud Parasols, Parasols at coat of importation. N. H. The crystalized Vis- iting Cards introduced, November 17, ania new Wedding Envelope, destined to ‘supersede all others in the marker, es Pine street. For particulare address box 8, FOR, RENTON LISERAL TERMS. THE LARGEST Publie Hall’ in the State of Georgii, on Bond street, Atlanta, Ga. For terms to concert and theatrical companies, de, inquire of 8 ROOT, 42 Broadway. OR RENT_ONTIL THE 187 OF MAY. A NEAT OF. fice, with matting down. Apply to R. A. MATT! &CO, 36 New patreot, office $1. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—63 CLINTON PLACE, next door to Brevoort House. Apply to LEOPOLD SCHMIDT, 68 Broadway. URNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND BEDBOOM; FIRE ~~ anil eas: large airy rooms, at 108 Bleecker street, Rent a mo JURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—PARLOR AND Bedroom, to one or two persons, in Mendes House, 645 Broadway. URSIARED, ROOMS TO LET—-FOR HOUSEKEEP. win also single Rooms for gentlemen, from $250 to $6 Apply-at 29 Macdougal street. URNISHED HOUSES TO RENT—IN, DESIRABLE Jooations. G, H. BENEDICT & CO., 31 Pine street. PoRNISHE DWELLING HOUSE TO LETOIN WTI Hbrary, £7, palotings, statuary, &e. Apply to P. W. ifth avenue. It ia elegantly fitted up with ‘W. TURNEY, Find Jewellery ate, containing 60 velvet tined dra ‘and Jewellers’ Safe, containing ve worn, for sale, Safe i t, e+ MPR; eR oRRY & BERRIAN, - 206 Broadway, room 11. irae py eg ee LET, ture for sale, Pleasant & it of) Rooms, “Gree "naer: of five; two lines city fami ‘thing new, neat, ave over Mearns wehole rurchase months: immediate Davia, station F. Sere ISLAND—CORNER ston — AND CASTLE. ton avenues, furnished a aoe ‘with stable and two acres of land: will h ‘be ren! a pe ‘until ane 1, for $760, ‘Apply WG. W. SIMMONS, r. GTEAM POWER 70 LET—A LIGHT ROOM, IN CANAT, stresi, near Broadway; power wnexce tionable, aud rent reasonable. |. INSLEE, 102 Walker street. (PUREE STORY ENGLISH, BASEMENT HOUSE TO rent, in Jersey City, adjoining Harilton square; rent Sous. 80 ganna: just finlehed; ‘gus and water, Apply to OH LEG, dormer Pavonis avenue and Brie ctreet, ee Jersey City. 10 LET—IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, A FUR- 1d Roo and water, References required. 87 Went Thirteenth streets between Fifth ang Bisth avenues, LETIDESK ROOM IN A FRONT OFFICE, NO. 40 Dey street: boot and shoe business preferred. Apply between # and 10A. M., with reference. LET NEWLY AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ituated in one of the pat central and beautt- fui localltiea in New York. For particulars apply at No. 10 Stuyvesant street, 0 LET—ON STATEN ISLAND, THE SECOND FLOOR of a two, story houre, containing five rooms, with piazza, Pp stalrs, and’ other accommodations," Rent Inedernte: five minutes from Stapleton, ferry. mpl LAEMLE, dry goods store, Gore street, Stapleton, 10 LET—A LARGE GALLERY, WITH SKYLIGHT; suitable for exhibitions or for business purposes, in te Bund street. Apply to G. P. PUTNAM, LET—A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE AND BASE. nents; has water, good location; rent $25 per month. whi as ooraet grocery store, North Sixth and Sixth strects, jamaburg. 1% T—A FURNISHED HOUSE, AT MORRISTOWN, ive minutes’ walk f1 nd verhops tele s tbe family the place; tovet for mis months, pe are going to a arene $125 a month. Address 8. T. Post office, New York. 0 LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED SMALL THREE mory Huse, “Apply at 984 Weat Forty-third street LET—AN OLD ESTABLISHED JEWELRY STORE, ‘and fixtures for xale; the best locality in Greenwict, ment. Addrese, with real name and business, F, L. Heraid 10 LET—TWO FLOORS, OF FIVE ROOMS EACH, aT Batiery as opposite Castle Ganlen, frout, at 25 mont T° LET—A STORE ON WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR _Washington Markot, Address H. B. & Co., Herald of ofiice, 0 LET—ON NORTH SHORE, Sar i RRIN, No. 1 State st. i LET—THE LARGE BUILDING NO, 100 PRINCE street. west of and pear Broadway; snitable for busi- hess purposes, Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. # Pine WER PART OF THE FIRST OLASS furnished, to a family or to gentlemen, ret ‘0 LET—THE four story hou 47 Woat Thirteenth (PO. LET—FIVE ROOMS ON FIRST AND SF . floors, furnished, wulable for housekeeping, for only, at 4 LET--A Lv NOH, OYSTER AND CIGAR COUNTER, together ar sepersie. inquire at 1,196 Broadway, south. east corner of Twenty-a'xth sireety basament, b DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN second floor, for $150 per month oO LET—S80OND- AND THIRD FLOORS, WITIl IM- at outs. For particuiacs inquire at 208 West Forty. intro 10 LET—UNTIL, ndid fret Moc THE ISTH OW APRIL NEXT. A ? ver store, 85x35, on the west aise of Broadway, near Metropoittan Hotel; Duldiag news session roinedately: gud location for & For part. cular apply to GW, MBASSPORD, an “proadway. THIRD FLOOR 1 RAST THIPTY.FOURTT ninodinly”"Mab'eulie oF Rapeun Tomer pees possession Iminodiately ne us oom f AND COMMODIOUS ROUSE, ; partly furnished; fine location: to » YAP House y, to THOMAS. a GIBHONS. ne ween oniy DY ® permit. po LET AND ruRNITU RE FOR R SALE Av AUC TON priees—Second Floor and Basement: ag ba iy med everything #0 neat and 4 you are eure w ‘eulted bers; nt dlosgtion. near Hiroadway. Inquire of D. BURKE, ner sirect PART six NO { wosnth barter wens Reteon YEN, 13 Wert Twenty.trat stroet To t feet « TH SIDE OF FO! tors # r. Apply to G. B ASE—TWO PLANTATIONS, RITUATED IN mr mo, with all Improvements, in ‘earn gins, They contain from 1, pave bee In eultivation ducing the ar, low, For terms apply wo LEVE. earl atrect, New York, fer, inctud!n 1,500 acres cleared, Ald are secure from ov TUCH ACO, ME NT OW LEASE, IN FLORIDATA VERY | RET. ted House and premises, in St, Angnstine, on to wrms, io responsible parues, Address DT. uiher. ro B tily very is v + Hon hd ~2 a, W ORR SHOP 9x0, yeu LIGHTED.-APPLY AT ‘ak 78 Cres nwic W 1P TO LET. —TWO FLOORS TO LET, wiry or without seam po eon the prom|ne NN & JOHNSO ‘ORK White atroet WINES, LIQUORS, &C, & WOOD OR IRON BOUND, muwed, for sale, at 11) Worth sweet EW CARPET STORE JUST OPENED.—WE HAVE uction over 300 pleers of Brnssels and Ingrain Carpatanta.gread reduction frome at snonth’a priogy, Cowon, and Wool ais Woot"gtto $125; power looms. trom $137 Stock of Tapestries, Body, Brussels und Royal, Velve compare with any house in the city, git yarda wide, ta do. Window Shadi LLY E O0., corner of Twenty-fi Our will ett, street and 8 dinarenin. quan 4 00. AVE OPENED THE MOST ELEGANT ABSORTMEN CLOARS RAGQUER HASQUES, JACKETS AND CIRCULARS IN VELVAT AND CLOTH, which cannot be surpasyed in America, 763 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth street WILLIAM BUOHANAN MACKENZIE, Bane NEW D CK & FITZGE! Publah thie day — THE PARLOR STAGR, A collection of Drawing Room Proverbs, Charades and Tabjean Vivania, by Mise 8. A, Frost. Those playa are in- tended solely for performance all party of friends in private parlors, and roaise basil tien rouble or axpense to them effective. 1 octavo, cluth, gilt nide-and buck, price $1 6° MARTINE’S HANDBOOK OF ETIQUETTE AND GUIDE TO TRUE POLITENESS, complete mania {oF all those who desire to understand good brebting the cus ‘good. noclaty, and to avo! bi By Arthur Martine it conte, UE BLICA! LON: se correct and vulgar habits, F . Bound in boards, cloth back, price ‘Cloth, gilt back and sides, 78 centa, THE PLAY GROUND; OR, OUTDOOR GAMES FOR taint roodeu, Bound A book of if healthy recren for qoetes ji emasemenis unrated wl with 124 fine woodceu in ie, cloth back, 60 cente; bound in cloth, gut” mde, 76 cents, Ped above books are for sale everywhere, and will be mail o any ‘Address free of posiage upon receipt of the p Send all orders to DICK & FITZGERALD, re, New York. EXPRESSES. RNIAMS FURNITURE AND fics, |AGGAGE EX- 116 Weat Eleventh street, ath aves Fe, families moved, city or country; furniture, Pianofortes packed and shipped: furniture mo LOBE EXPRESG COMPANY OFFICE NOB. 8 AND 6 x — Empire Bi ; temporary oflice Th ie Cy Inthe epactioe fe as Company wi ° Line between New York, P more at hia, Baltimore and Wash inton, for fe ie HEAVY FREIGHT AND PACKAGES. Ther will call for and dehver promptly, at the et, For heavy freight to Philadelphia. 0c, per i For heavy freight to Baltimore. ioe fer a4 For heavy freight to Georgetow: For heavy freight to Alexandria Fakages and valuables rates aa by any other responsible company, The Company is arranging to rapidly open its offices at all tmportant poluts through the South and Southwest, awu fail Ey Thin Company are prepared to pay promptly for any lose or damage that may ocer Orders may be left al 8. Gwin, President. { 3. &. C. Pucuin, Treasurer. } 43 Broadway. the w. wi LSON, Superiniendent, PLIMPTON SECOND HAND SECRETARY BED- stead for sale, 35 Bond street, 7 NTFICE ENT ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD Furniture for sale at # sacrificé—Pianoforte. pm Buits, Etageres, Pa ntings, Bronzes, Cha Diniig Furniture, China Glaea Bilverware, Thquire at ed West Weat Bisteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Fosters, a= anne & TAYLOR, Nov. 87 a1 nd 6 Chryitio stree sri, CONTINEE. THE a AROEST FU RS RN} TFURE MANUFACTURE PARLOR, DINING ROOM" axp CHA hay FURNITURE AND BEDDING, CANOPY AND VICTORIA A SBUSTE ADS ‘SOUTHERN TRADE, ‘at 20 per cont reduction in price. LTOR, —STORAGE---STORAGE—STORAGE—STO Rt- ago—Storage—For Furniture. Money loaned on far- niture, Large wagons for moving Farnitare, elty or coun- try, 116 West Bileventh street, near Sixth avenue. HE ORIENTAL PATENT SPRING toring Company, 738 Sixth avenue, near Forty- sireet, Iron oads repaired, patuied, altered, ex changed oF made (o order; Matiresses remadé; Spriug Beds re DENTISTRY. SET OF TEETH, $8 TO $15. ALL skilfully performed; all work LM 1, French Deaoust, 46% Sixth BEAUTIFUL. ZA Operations of Dentistry warran| Dr. MicHAd nvenuo, near Trent AL MOST, WONDERFUL | DISscovERY —TERTH EX. tracted without pain ten years. Original benumbing avpuieation (Natootigation) hing Gas fesh daily. Beou Uful Teeth 4. JAY VILLERS, 158 Grand stroet Bee ara TERTH, SWEET BREATH. Ue Te I Baneaee As, THE PERFECTION IN DENTAL It coabines the jai o ALL GOOD DENI IPRICES, Pree ts aud SU centa, Scld everywhere. NOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED AND J inake & apeciaity o€ the aes of Nicous Oxide Gas, and ier uiorcly destroys pain, patieu is, Cote to aeadquar- wimintster tt in the We hare given it to over 16! ters, Otice 19 seed ate ARBLEIZED | SLATE “MANTELS- enrance, more durable, balf the pr WART. 5 Sixta avenue, betwoen Thirty-Jfth and yalsth mreets, TOTICE TO MARBLE AND STONE COTTRRS.— AY Thomas Jones wishes to inform the trade in ceneral 2 opened & Marble Turning establishment at Mr it Tereaty-third sirest, fp ail ite branches oarefully namental work furnished, All BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. ‘The Poard of Supervisors met yesterday, Supervisor "mith presiding, A communtoation from the Comptrotier notified the Roard that the sum appropriated for interest on Soldior's Bounty Fund bonds No. 3, coming due on November §8 additional be Ist, 1866, is insuffelent, and that $1, approprinted, The Board ‘& resolution to that effect. Supervisor Twrep moved that the Board procesd to foun vacancy occasioned by the death of Supervisor ray. The motion being carried, Mr, Twatp nominated @ Hermann for the offlen, who received eight ¥ firet ballot and was declared elected a member of the Board. The bilt of Cornell & Co, for $17,089, for tron fi for the now Coort House, was allowed, and a re passed to pay it, otbey business thai cape up was of lise public lalereste T GIMBREDE’S, 588 BROADWAY—ON EXHIBITION | NOVEMBER 23, 1866. med up with THE COURTS. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Iv Suffrage age Question—What Con- pee eaten of Color,” and How Is It to Be Determined? Before Judge Sutherland. The People ex rel. James H. Darnall vs. Richard Henry Green et al.—The defendants in this action, Richard Henry Green, Dennis Delavy, Cornelius V. Cross, Nathaniel Jarvis and Thomas Cogshall, were appointed Inspectors of Regutry for the Second district of the Eighteenth ward of this city, under the provisions of an actof the bot hop hd Eitbeae wh, tial be tte tied. to oie aig af Sacra ‘This was he a@ return Board Mer eecued disiic, the Ft, Pate en Soe ae third of November, for refusing to make ead registry, and why, ‘not fhe costs of this the (Mirae aty vi rr) not 08 eficremaeememey subi Ae ee Hom had goly boca ied ia court, this morning, and he nad | tng: not had ‘ime to examine it, and would like an adjournment Sant high for 2 Pampase ot gowubing whe bes ohn on, but no: with anit was, or would traverse, vermin Cadwallader, for the defendanta, ‘objected Saas Jefferson ment, and insisted the matter should be with | who Slaaplined at once, and tthe was sim had on wit whether a iman of color bad Fy be untrienly as a voter in the lew York. re ‘Cross-exami turn had only raised’ the question the other | strike me, an aide desired should be raised, and they were 4 | strike me; yas pare So G9 cn with the ones nt abee 48 Bt any Cine? I “ be disposed of this morning: the meting ta ready beck oii friends decided State ” 4 ether \w & police! Be lind seen the decision referred to. ir. Gilbert stated that who teok the he wished this case to be ‘on its Merits and the | excited; I w: facts which may arise in it, without fo any 46; | waa 8 warm iio cisions in other States. Hi that he bad } stated that A moe" ‘a right to traverse the retura if he felt so poses ant de and said, “T owe you one,” and Spee eed f Registry aid aot pretend: inthele return, that eerie mate eon night’ before tnle c+ ney had sated hi . | Strronee Thad no dificully with Alderman Ottiwell or any~ hist bad a diMenlty with Ottiw: by the throat; Tdefended mea if, and bored ‘ rest i Yan Nou; ttf ntire strangers y 10 5 telling me to aay wnat bad to say 10 bim as he wae Ca pel in of the Polico; I wae in *t about m Ke minntes when I found the place was too hot for me: Ott! land asked bow to determine the question | weil was President of of the that time, but only of a man's color, Mr. Gilbert was & question | came just before Aokgny to Bpelght or any which should go before « t for | of the police I aliny. have them broke or this cause eto of | the Uoumiesioners. or ha hay broke, oF that T would lay matier 1 only stated that if the re peek sie A Flo a ae thie Stan Butherlamad autd the oase sannot go to & Jurys the qnostion of ‘and. what color cannot. be decied:by them; it ts a quesiiom of law and must be decided by a judge and br an inapec- ple; 1 denounced the outrace to jon party. think I Cr bo the ques- | but uttered no threats outside tion this morning. Tie time pasty ho | down stolrs woe about, x min % thing can be by heartug Fis rot Me followed me out; I was talking with ‘riemds about the lider said, “There is be another registry five the | state of the room; up and said, “You charlareleation oa the 20t8 and Sh of the present business;” 1 raid, “1 wil o zour orders, mer anil the cision here inay afect the registry of the ‘relator | ote hatha g tt Waldo Hrotchine when trou for that election, Mr. cillbert fcaid that rnative man- | Atkinson occu; ‘aptain. t arrested me, he.eal damus which had been served op the Hoard of Inspectors | onthe sallehiation of Mer Beclie e M Crane he required thenasto to register the name forshwith, or show | mo over to a policeman, who took me to the station Ty cause why they had net done so. If should appar on the | Judge Ledwit Gnnacged ae einen PE fearing that the Hoard of iegistera right to refuse evdirect—There were pria ‘used. that. the regs try Sf ine reaiacis ching a onsdere’ at ve ad night; Thad them with me, and when th welsaa. the Je duty of the Court to punish’ the Board for contempt. ‘on. how ticker The tution lnnow whether the Hoard Thad obeved the al Siation, house they took. say Uekets, te94 - rnative mandamus rerv Upon them. eo Judge sa do Hut st] " hat Mr. bert had a night to travane, the return. in 10 aifalde Hutehina tented: iighleente Ward sina qreation tion have tme for that purpesc, 80 us The further hearing of the case was then adjonrned untill | twee Monday, the 26th inst, there; also Mr: Lee, Mr. Mathew 0. Greene and Mr. Wm. pena herd . Atkinson went up inf @ room after the front doors SUPREME COURT—CIRCUT—PANT I. were opened’ Tthink 1 was not tll fte 1 came to the corner of Twenty Interesting Operation in Regard to a Dratt. | ant Nibeeyse Tp St att na Before Justion Bartird Kinson immediately accosted Lee, with ‘ Firtt National Bank os, Charles @. Patterson.—Thimewas an | or something of that Kind, to whieh Lee re plied, nem Be action founded on a draft of $6,000, drawn by the defendant | More ® sucker than you: 2” Atkinson then struck at Lee, to the order of J. W. Knapp on J. F. Wenman, ‘The defend- | men'aniearsd. Rhone ome, ine, in the crowd: two, police: ant (Patterson) went to the plaintiff and obtained the money, Jeft for Meadville immediately, used the funds, and then, returning to New York, stopred the acceptance by Wenman. jompron pan ime and called Skeet Quite an episode occurred when the defendant (Patterson) i struck m; men walking ‘Thompeon me there were twenty or Rite ‘Three other witnesses were examined, when the care wap damages offered himself asa witness to prove the ulleged want of cons deration, laluti's counsel objecied to is bein people there, adjourned (till eleven o'clock this morning, ‘sworn. on the’ground thit Mr. Patterson had been convicte areé laid at $5,000, ‘gro of ob:aining moveys under false pretences in Phil. delpula, An Old Case—Collision Between Ferry ant. Canal Boats. and had been sentenced and nerved a term in the anite ‘The reeord of conviction was produced. The detend.. Before Jndge Barbour. \ ANC’ counce’ exhibited’ parton from the tsovernor of Pena ct Riis R Delafeld os. The Union Ferry Company.— This acer fyleania. after an Sie of montin the cane eeoige of acollision in January, 1867, and was tried ones Wan subiaitied to the jury, who fo ‘verdict m favor of | in 1982, appealed and a new trial ordered in 1868, and comes plaintiff for the fuil amount claimed. Av allowance of $250 f % ‘part owne: to plaintiff's counsel was granted. H. D, Townsend for plain- ihe 40s sare Te rai ond remember the primary election; I arrived there be sx and seven o'clock; ‘Thompson and Spety den, which hed jan tok Porn on board a cai tid, D.'D. Field for defendant. of plaster and a from the’north aide of the ferry slip to void anip yous when the tide should set down, when the fei boat struck. SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM. The Troubles of a Republican Ward Or; zation—A Police Captain Sued by a Cu date for County Clerk for False Imprison- sunk her, The ice meni pretes to th he. as negligence t hare Before Judge Jones. Cxbibiled a ight. The. ai zi aa Tor platnuil, st “t James M. Thompson ve. Jumes ¢. Speight. —Thia was an ection brought by the plaintiff, = prominent republiean politician, MARINE COURT. against Captain Speight, of the Metropolitan police, for Action for Housckeeper’s W: alleged iilegal and malicions arrest and prosecution. The Before Judge Alber anda jury case excited no little interest, and the court room was there- fore crowded with spectatota, comprising Superintendent Kennedy, many members of the Police “emt cr alk edn Polictass, noire’ oe Clarke va, Jenny.—The further hearing of thie ease, re- Ported in yesterday's Hxnatp, was resumed. It was an ac- a id ~ Plaintiff to recover compensation for services al- naaged we been rendered by her ag housekeeper in r. mac Colonel mel Sowa te eae ae forthe, Ad ana Dy ie Pie ‘the del who beeps a ‘bouse ‘s tele Attorney A. Oakey Hall for the defendant’ Colonel Hat Filteeuth street The defence was denial of ae nected Liodtenass Governor of the | ee Board ant to dlacharge certaiphousebnia dation te the ‘Mr, Stewart opened the care for the plaintif, and accord. | sstablisnment of the lofehaant Phe wry asi, ing to his statenent the facts are as follows:— Ne plain( they Tomi pee had he had been a deputy oollector of assoaementa, a eandi- | {be9 tentifed to the ty clerk, and at the time of the occurrence on | TH which the suit waa based was, aud stil 1, a harbor of this State. ‘The defendant had been a’ police for fifteen years, ‘and about two yeurs avo was a for The be was 13 it ay ber. he Police tine, ‘when be wan by ‘hompson. ‘This | her bah he same manner r-] opposition, it pprests, © malice between ; the he plainllf “charges that ‘Spout threatened pon him st the. fobune Rat be would never stop until legion even with Thompson u to sta for this opposition. 4 pri eae to come f the Tribune. He was of on the eventg of heptern 5. On reaching th ia principal business in cont nd ter ating for Sar earacns he whole day, tndat four oclock the « ‘er waiting for some int ad. — Poh TSP a Se to'the fury, whe foeha's verdict for the nate ie: door, on Trremtsihira steak “ere ete ptt mgd the ith yowd of the, rovigin i a fron Peck siterTula oe reported in the Hanarp u wi a men ora . Poe case was ieeaiba he ety, {8 found siso policemen in | yesterday. ‘The action ts yin ai “s Tun roomy and sameagecied with peoma tet on ieee 4 ba nenprer Pearance of things. In reference Xo’ remark ‘about ‘its Seetien seeds Hho Gelendeat for alleged tre Saag = Captain Speight came up to him went respecting an office and a qi sy of wh aq iim, telling nim if he had ap oytning ta | vinegar, beef, ale, te. which plaints Sad ay to the pul (Speight) wae in command of them, and | defendant, The case Iasted the entire a day. ‘not wes the. roper “ie 'y to be spoken to; that if he(Thompeon) | cluded at the rising of the court. ‘that it did not ook out he would be put out quicker than he got in, | be brought toa close this sfarneon, * Hearne came wheren Thompaon left the room with two down wo try some cases, but none were ready, named Ghost anes tate and went down Gye aud out on tween Str med akin een. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, the affray, shouted out to Captain Speight to arrest Atkin, | The Cage of the Alleged Privateer Meteor— oon. A ian nawed Greene (Nathew 1.) interposed and ad: | ‘The Whole Case to be Argued Befero the iin to “arrest 4 iheseupon arrested qpom house and confined shoo he ined the potice epi 5 ight, aA agit bim 5 A Sane in a clamat exci ng companionship of ‘tice, Ledut Mr, Siownrt called ae hie firet witgess Mr. hae v) raed, wpe Wsuiged as fates: —Llive at 322 Eu fourth street; am Dep: «Commissioner; T'tncw te ba) es; I recoliect the one n of the Union primary at the ail cofner of Twenty-third street and Broadway, ion head. quarters, in a room up atairs, on September ; I wae Tine necretary of the Eighteenth Ward Aneoctatiing that wee Was present at the meeting bei Supreme Court at Washington. Before Judge Nelson. ' The United States va. Stamehip Metcor.—This case came up Again yesterday morning on appeal from the United States District Court to the Circuit Court, from @ judgment con+ demning the alleged privateer Meteor. On the opening of the case. Mr. Courtney, United States District Attorney, addressing the court, said—That as soon as the opinion of Judge Betts ke; the call was for se wasin to be used, it being now, he it the hands he Printer, he be aes 3 case. But in view of the magnitude of the questisas. ine volved, the voluminous nature of the taken ht the previous hearing. und, as he what uw have io go up to the Gaited States supeeias Court oa SE fp a gg ty men pro forma afin ol Court below, and the case propared for argument before rags Supreme Court. This conren, it waren Seuha nf re by loker t. i went wy ae Mr. hh ae ae ita eaid he not uid go down quicker tuau te thet piace for ys." and we went down salts commuted hie cent 1 reg mane « Prooaticn ofthe ose after saw Speight on si ‘on sidewalk: we were trict f y-third ‘waa coneaque street side was explaining to Hutching, when | give en anewer, He would preter, amever. TW. Atkinsoti saiate ‘ou oa SN little sucker,” and gy down for te, aes re Bo undeniond. strack hima blow; there were {here within 'a few | Judge Betts’ opinion would be Delors ikes plneod is their feet; there wae a litle ‘rou arounds i hands. there were present Messrs. do Hutchins Thom: Nelson—It would be impossible for me to hear the ikinson, and after the blow was struck Thompson | case this term, and 1 think the Tepontion ugweetion of the District aptun, there Is a breach of the Pence: you | Attorney should be folowsd, 90 Lhave no mo eum the case to arrest him; dido’t see Captain do any. | being a government one, the Souet wilt ive 40e then Bevis cried out, “Arrest Fenton's harbor | so that t may be argued & before January 10 certain, vi then saw plaint!® going of to tat an a! ‘at al evonia, that I cannot hear it this term. im that night In Twenty seventh — E: eer ee ir Honor, I will communicate at and next morning at Jefferson Market beard oni once with my el ‘oo Monday next 1 will be 12's pos mike a statement. Q. Was Mr. Chas, Atkiogcn there du " sition to dlepose of the matter. the disturbanoe t A. T thing that the Captain as This closes the case forghe present. «mere Partin and let his friends go while he’ Prested those of the other party hostile; that is their theory: did Atkinson Ul after the assault rome time; 1 saw a friend st lainti intimate with him; T think he was badly Rave some feeling. no Ul-/reting toward Capi. Speight: thers two parting engaged in that primary; Thompson’ and f faction, the parties In the Toor be. to the other faction and had barricaded the door and vaords; the placa there ts eulll ealled Union: hens ura teat $0 Broadway The Case of the Schooner George Darby. The Crted States againa the schooner George Darby, her tackle, $c.—This case came up on appeal from a dscree of the Dis. trict Court, Judge Betis presiding, dismissing the libel. The ——— seeks the forfeiture of the vessel and teckiq re eehoouct ated fe Pa 0, Go 18h ot x "a “shan 1 ha quarters, the other faction hays piaintif’ \« known as Jimmy Th: prominent leader in the politios of Rhat ward: ee ay? up airs he eald © T protost againat (his packing of the room and barricaaing the this #8 great outroge against the ss. Hard and ie protected by the polices gate ‘waich rensived in her demmanions ‘ood; there was quilee circle, Capt. Speight i H rT there : this obsery ened to all present; that 8 oe * is about all T remember seein bert whis and other contraband ai ‘or the that when the verse was ous sotend| abe bad commehced her voyage; and that the the acts secondly, to have been comm vy the versel were.-not tina within the provisions of tl An law, The J) For the vessel, the papers aud nr lever, Sidney Webster and Tr for the government, Uniied . Courtenay. States District Adoruey 8, UNITED STATES CO COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Charge of Engraving Cor Counierfelt Fractional Currency Plates. Before Commissioner Osborn. menoed; they were doin oa; the votin, ey lak of wood underneath t T found the saw parties nurmitted bj large. 1 don't know who stood tnking for pe 3 lw a cliten: 1 dida't hear any one give a pass word, | saw the olice in'the large hail In the oom generally; they wers x re walking: there were mx wo ten ore were not ed on T saw Lee when we got down; abont five minutes Speight on the sidewalk in conversation; don't Know with ut “ ot n t di orlt of ge The bait we Hotehr whew at eloee ‘slong ant ealde+ You | Patrick Retson was charged with having made and engravet ere @ dirty rg mo a ne you - | four counterfeit plates, from which fractional eurren-y of the denomination of fifty cente was printed, Ht ts stated thet the defendant bad been @ witness jn «case tn which une Reuce Abraais was accused Of counte bonny | Abrams, how. a [Fhe detectives, is od hin, were irom Gite wae Tho you to wi du eard in Speight 1 cal oo of the peace: aft Arrest Governor Fe has not been arres! wee vom = pte w masec. 1 did pot eee Thompson raise bis arm, nor jestifed that the Sofepten, Re Rearot nag thes to the crowd; L can't eweer | saw Atkinson strike Lee; | was io he babu of vi vieiung her house In Brookiy' ba ere were other polcemen aroond, Thompeon called t | In the mouth of May last, and that he was es plaveg Speigh! and not to other potleemen; Tdid not hear Thomp. | there. Counsel for defendant odjected t beret, guid have the police broke; } did not hear by ‘the featimony. Prous, | tng that it should uot be cous into unless the plates were pra, 1 go before their bores and’ have then b fnd then take. tt before the Governor, that T recol uted he uted no threats that I recollect; Mr Rell, United States Ansiatant Attorner, maid Captain Spaight some time; whea T meet dim could not produce the Mintesiaten to-day, but would exrra, eniute hit, T heard the gall for Wve arrest witness on come other poluts, The case would develop voragt 2 galled for the arrest of Atkineon; | Knew mo: thing serious. dard of that association; the tan é the door Edidn't know, | ‘The Commissioner stated that be would adjourn the ox. Eémund ©. Lee testified om Superintendent of State | am nation until Monday, when the plates should be proq Arsenal, Thirty Q/th street and Sereoth avenue. I was pres. | duce Ct at thia primary, Kt was September 16, 1865; about five The examination was adjourned accordingly, O’cinek I first went ther when thirst went 1 Gido't soe an: amenber o1 the apeoriati fer fer flog e Sik scarowas I new’ Aeaiemeraets COURT GF GENERAL SESSIONS hundred men; thy bo wi nOret put hie Before Judge Russet Avut VFOR A catip, The first case diepo ed of yemerday was an indictment assault and baviery ecaunst Charles Le Keous. said to ha #6, Thompaon and I wert to ine door together; Drugond was behind? we Went up “airs; Laowpeon gad “bis 1k aD outrage, you bare