The New York Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1866, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

et BUROPEAN STBAMSHIPS. aya AND LIFRRPOCL. "2 an aimee ony on Posutze money to Nassau . ay able In oid oF its equlraleni. Yer eeght er a aig Yad % tekus & GUION, Sl yee ‘and % South street. ayy RrooL. THE Por possoge apply ‘o TO QUEENSTOWN AND PLA sails Saturday, Decem yi eaiat tickets 7. D street: near Falta aad pe STReueaTr ame. 1 aes PENN soe a D STAT rim re} gold. linge, from, New York De- “ATALANTA, Captain Pinkham, from New York Jan- hy Dime, from New York February ll. from New York Februsy a iron steamebip sore, pier Ken's 3 ne Ae PA . December 29. The sccommo- dilis of lading siven, vorpe Hot Sean te nium and Donkin,” Ae A. arr WHITNEY, 2% Broadway. OWLAND & SEPINWALL. Agents, SRT TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL AND Sng CUNARD LINE. Seis pranagy eile a TLANTIC ed ; SAMsene COMPA) i anreence Geo. es mE wre, Antwerp, Rolie: Pou freight svi a STEAMER been w. nd, will reseive freight ‘at plet 20 Eas ge Sr trtight or o H. MALLORY & CO., ig KG akin pes: or passage apply to Por ateerage apply at 69 Lor y. Lord warranted to insure at lowest rates, a —anee. fingemtip FIL sane ween a oes yh Ba Bact aie saildlieieiell STAR. an au December 22, at3 PL it, (oy of Cedar and ), Agent in New Orlaans, STZAMSHIP LINE. and $90, payable in he maguitcet 4 ae iron steamship & NEW YORK Ci rd fo 2 ert rer, om Batus rect re jen lo Havre, Antwerp, Rotverdam, Am Sr aa for passengers on this line are un- yer pas pasnnge spply 19 Trt pee erat, Por freight apply at iH Fout HOWLAND & SerreWALL, Agents. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S bagel bagi ory H.W the Dalied ses tates mail, TUATURDAY 1 DECEMBER 2, BREMEN VIA Amro TAKING PASSENGE TO THA) MPTON AND BREMEN, in gold or its equivalent in ec. 29. for nae | Ht Ne of lading faa ei M SEP LINE, ane SLLEN zE THOMAS « ow} No, 6 Bowling Green, RB NRW ORLEANS DIRECT, new and first clasu steamabip GENERAL MEADE. ‘A. W. Sampson, will leave. 7, Dec. 22, at o'clock P, No, 9 North river on x re ht or passage, hoving Unsurpassed accommoda- to B. CROMWELL & CO., bat street. pS WASHINGTON will fo follow TAR arr TO saw ORLEANS —THE NEW YORK Mail will LOXDON, HAVRE, SOU’ ‘atthe following rates, parable Por ‘he & fret cabin, $106; second cabin, $62 er” HANSA, K. von Oteren- or Ya LRTOHS & CO., 68 Broad street, @)"27 DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, od Pans. commants MAIL AM EW ND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREE 7 plendid new veraela on tment will sail from pler be ae by the at ¢ ed ‘GaitntsON. ON, President, No. 5 Bowling Green. ALA.—FIRST STEAMER EXPRES! ‘hipe.—Fhe sraall Al sten SEERMAN, Fendleton, coms river, will aren sreight on a ‘row day ‘or fre or cari Cowan. 3 Barling lant TLANTIC Malt STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LINE, FOR SAVANNA EVERY Rant ays iy iit, uty sterheek steamsh! AON. Atking, comer, nails Satneay, Deo, 2 sails Saturday, D la favorite route for the lo. 60 North river, aw fo) Saturday, Boal x Loner pe meso pet L pat eis ICES OF TARGAGE IN GOLD. ‘Virat cabn <—e oR, bin, $80. = ATES AFTER JANUARY 1, 1967." Piret see Peter: second cabin, $100, including wine. Revel can be furnished 3 BAN JACINTO. Loveland comdor; Threngh tieceta and bills of Jading to all points, aesed to Pavia stan addition ‘accommodations, ty ISON as ALLEN, Agents, No. 5 Bowling Green. steamers do not carry steerage passengers, atiendance free of cobras, eS Agen POR savannan. GA., EVERY THURSDAY—TNE ship Company's sidewheel atgamnshi ERMAN 1 LIVINGSTON, Captain Baker. safle Thursday, GENERAL BARNES, Captain Morion, nails ‘Thursday, From pier Mi North river, at P. i fh passage tickets and bills of te lon with the Central Railroad of PAPTRINOSTON, FOX & CO., Agente, 88 Liberty street, R BAVANNAB, GA, aS RBA LINE. ‘AVERY TERS? et Coast Mail 51 ‘ALLING AT QUBENSTOWN.— nard Sieamakio a from cena FAGAGR NONRY TRON Hw jating to al Mt potas in ii emt FROM BOSTOR. or yanangs apply to 0. 4 Bowling Green, ‘Oupard steamanip nn Ne AT QUEENSTOWN, ah from, rip via Haitfax AN, trom New York. *vassdon MONEY FROM 8150 sett ioe tee at ee pretieaty, fro Pansage tickets given yin Central Kailrond. ‘faa + G1 and @2 South atrest. Pepe ip ead wit PRL Auanee coe Rte SAVANNAH. bin, second, $17 a 313 CHARLESTON ~Cal fer nytt rn Cold ane ita Equivalent. NARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. S74" To LIVERPOOL AND ern Agen PREPAID nokgte FRO LIVERPOOL OR QUEENB- 'N $85 CURRENCY. TAPSCOTT BROS. & C fi Bouth sirent od 28 Broadway, a ©.—THE Pa ieee Pte JOR C inp Compan Ftgemehip Thr og tekets wa sesidhbbis Ox a ae “teen a a8 Liberty street. Saturday, Jan 6 sec sucevesg Gatiirday and Wednesday, at noon, from RATES OF PASSAGE very Saturday — ‘or the Florida ports, Pat lickets and thr In connection with. t] s of lading wignedon the vee _ ARTHUR LEARY, 73° AND CITY POINT. a eigigey the moll steamer, rail ine Wednesday steamers—First cabin, $90; gers alco forwarded flomburg, Bremen, from, renege equiva’ muvcam, be boagnt here oy per connection: LIVINGSTON, vox ac 00., Agents, 48 Liberty atroct. ~ SAILING VESSELS. OR LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTTS LIN LINE. <THE FAVOR- ite packet, abip ‘CY NOSURE gale Fate ey SFr doa Lo TAPSCO Turther iutaemat'oa appty at the Company's ofloes SAN G. DALE, paawas Ny. ‘TIONAL STEAM SATIGATION COMPANY. ted. > AMERS WEEK! t, Jot TvERPoo, CALLING aT in Prowae, salle Saturday. — ‘Thompson, salle Saturday, Decem- in Grace, vai's Raturday. Janury 5. ‘A, Captaic Lewis, sails Saturday, January jaasage. $100; Steers Fe KANAGAWA. JAP. 334) MINNEHAMA, Serio, der, lay. will be despatched as above, December 26, {oh OF Basaage only, having. mper perior accommodatior MUEL G. bes «2 & tie b parties fron Liverpool Paria, Anwwerp, Hamburg, Bremen, Deets issued for any amount, payable at any bank in ei cable passage apply atthe office of the office of the com. Ry at low Jaton nan UDSON RIVER AND HARLEM RAILROADS.— ‘Traine for Albany and and Western traina, leave New York. via Hudson River Rail- Li Ly fears attached to 6:30 and IL P, M, trains, On 6:90 in in also attached a sleeping 1 pavardeye, whiek ia run Shreagh to Ogdonsbarg via nd O. Railroad, without change, lay train on Hudson HAMBURG AMERIO, AN PACKET COMPANY'S iron tail #toamebip jer, commander, carryiny Baturday, Sapa Rs car every day ex- Nine ag States mail, Tuver Rnd, New York to Pough Millerton and’ return, Harlem Road. Forty-second street to gers for Hamiurg, leaving New York wae A.M. ale oy faiow, rSanuary cO., MRECHARD & BOAS, Genera] Paseonaer Axonis, Ro. ¥ etree i VANDERBILT V. Vice President. CLOTHING. ARGE ORDER. vier the Rohan | it OF CAST Orr ae ret can ma receive the for Sik Drenses; Beste N.Y. TO QUEENSTOWN J AND LIVERPOO! New, Yor ovary Wednesday FP reTiasucts ts Wilicd, Sailie Thins. A BUION, Broadway and 83 South ioe wert TO {np BRITAIN AND IRELAND. oF warde payable on dem: . & CO.. 86 South street. gente avin a Serpe Purnitare, J Plense ev! Avenue, above Twentieth Mints. TIENTION —AT THE ORIGINAL M. MARKS, 95 Bighth ecrost achat. Billets de Bancive Fravcaln: ‘Buys, sells Prench Marka. in' and out of the city. T {0 FAST TWELFTH STREUT, NEAR BROADWAY— AN CARB o Cast Ot Clotuing,“Leddion we Si and gentiemen’ waited by Mr sh berg. OREAT DEMAND TOR LADIES: AND GENTLE. ry STEAM SHIPS. tie MALL ee gourany’ 8 ie ‘Aver, foot of i street, at ae aah BTAR, F ccoame A. Harrie, connecting z aptain ——. connecting G Uemen’s Cast, 01 gonarint How Captain J a Panne wie steamers for ge E ‘merieun ‘ports, and’ thone of Deparvare mero ATi each month connects with the new ne from Panains io Australia and New Zealand. of Dee. 11, 1886, will connect with ihe first steamer « hana ioe leaving San Francisco Jan. 1, adnit, Medicines and Poeseae Wetets and all furiher information, w oo on the whar!, foot of ad Were LMA! al TTr NTION.—BADIES AND ceive the full val A ineteenth wtreet. 50.000 MoRtt or cast orn .cuora in bagence allowed oven ance free. at Petes ‘The tigheat price paid. 0, anos AVIA PANAMA, STAN will oni on FRIDAY, ASTROLOGY 4 IO WANT CORRECT INFORMATION, G0 TO Hien Staunton, over loamer RISING Hi, at 19 o'clock 1. freight office on company's pler, cree, ELLS, FARGO & CO, Sole Freight Agente P. M. 8. 9. Co Brox ANT SWito HAS XO EQUAL—AND nak Sigioct' etn Rte Aa On lenses, a business she never acy future husoand’ atroet, between FACT-NO, IMPOSIT © INE ) CALIFORNIA NTA NIK GUA LPORSIA TIA NICARAGUA ; 8, THE Nonerw AMY MICAS STRAMSITIP COMPANY. ket ir — depen ‘hafaat and BATEST BUSINESS © ai known Mra. Ne ar ge Bp eer wy oot elect ee eee ure from OA Tan Be Ms VHNS, DAHM, TRE GREATEST ASTROLOGIST. RE. reals your whole life; feo only W veni#. No. 17 Essex sivert, first hoor, Pgant eteauel ie r 2 aon Thoreday, December %, ut v ep Fringe, Yor parenge eid freight s fat at ble name. OI Weer stonee Ho To fallow January 10, rleamer SAN FRANCISCO, © il = A 0, Captain D. §. CARRINOTON AYANA. SIAL AND VERA Chez, The mem howl Pi itremenio MANHATTAN will eail from he 1B of ‘month. eat rea a witty yr ADAME WALTERS. DISTINOUISHRD theft, names, numvers, good luc eorner of Canal im, Saturday, Der, 2, at * Pat, a 4 FROWN @ YEARS von ation on all aWl®, on lowe a’ Owery, devgnd Hor, # as MISCELLAVEOUS. DVANOES ape ON Spuatouenys re chai a Francisco, Address box || Osa PAINTS 78 — CHESTNUTA. 3 —PRENCR, in perfect order. For xale by FERRERO, 12 Liberty street, Danced FOR THE BOLIDAY EVENINGS. Povorre Bey will be more acceptable at home than the in- IVES' PATENT LAMPS In thelr many benutiful ind varied adaptations, OBANDELIERS, BRACKETS, . HANGING, AND TABLE LAMPS OF A) KINDS; CAN BE LIGHTED aS QUICKLY a8 G. FILLED wD TRIMMED BAFELY AND WN. Ty ALL. Mituocr ae PE sac: a and best variety of French and Bohe- sy oad i | lai nd Vi as! combined, af new and novel de- eautiful bronze ge one Brackets adapted for bronse Chandeliers oo or gas; Hall and Reflector and “Table Lamps, decorated enamelled Shades, Se Goods of al kinds, be, RAREST pissavieried GAS CONSUMERS ean attach our improvements to gus nd gee poi light for leas okey vent — Xppiteanta; with illustra- Fare wa ec ea £'GO., 49 Matden lane, N. ¥. bites eT ToCKET LANTERNS, THING FOR strong and durable; can be folded and carried ni they or travelling. ‘bag with as safety and convenience, pammngree wsee of ‘cigar case, and opened and closed (whether open or cloned) matohes and extra a Sere Se ROATED AN ‘tit ‘GREATEST EMER- PN fe NOE: Pricen-—No, 1, $1 each ‘gout bY mall for $1 0, No, 3, 15 cents each; = ial 0 mail for $1. LIBLRAL 1 TO DEALERS AND CANVASSERS. KR BAM REED BE IN THE DARK. METZLER & sSONTss aWalT ci Feranbulatire 0 ators, Gina, Gath Hocking fioraee "Wooden, Warest £e FB Spring Hitzental Cribs, olf and 6 Birth street, between nvewue and Lewta street, New York.—The patented Spi ay Leaping Horne bea been in temaskep only two ears: i Fy arendy roexiug Borses, Ite adya.- Beet ae easly th the Tihaer, avoiding tha soapaeats towhich all cthers aro table; aecond, the motion is more Ifo-like, and greater, carrylug ‘the rider abont three times ‘as far ageueh vibration; taird, the spiral spcings that limit the notion can be usted. the screws attache, to - - commodate various weights; fourth, there 1s no fting: Sliding of the platform” to wear ouk carpets: Aft, It iavnot Hiabie to get out of order, und {« so arranged in pieces that when any one part does wear out {i can be replaced from the factory and adjusted by any one; sixth, t ‘ymmeley of his horse: ax well as its ination, Is more tke w living povy. ‘The healthful oxoreiae of the muscles In riding thin" % horae’* has been found so great that some of larger sixe Bave been ordered and made at the factory for the benedt of ladies in delicate health. METZLER & COWPERTHWAITE, 618 and 630 Fifth strect, near avenue D. _Bend for Ciroutar. No CANAL STREET, UP STAIRS.—POLLOK'S muine Meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders wilt be wold at retail for the next two weeks only, at tho lowest, im- port prices. oO hairy: rhe TOOTHACHE AFTER USING PIETON'S ‘Toothache Kemedy. 50 cents per bottle. Sold at No. 6 Clint hoe place ana all drug stores, APE AND CONVENIENT, ACCOMMODATIONS FOR laying upfor the winter of 1,000 Caual Boats or Harges Nconminbaws Apply to AoD. MELICK, at the oftcs 0 the Ceutral Kalliond’ Company ef New Jersey, 108 Liberty 4 10 PATENTEES AND OWNERS OF PATENTS OF vteam drille for tunnelling. Please call at Union Pacific Railroad otice, 20 Nassau laid with plans, Warten, 70 BUYPARLOR, MIRRORS, | STATE and length of giase nd frame, and loweet price - ; WIESECKE, 15 Bond sir if —CORNWALL'S NEW YORK CARDS ARE 1867 « tow ready. Reading Room Titth Avenue 100, O00 SAVED, ANNUALLY BY INVENTORS vin beaging the pomeranee of a civil engineer fréai cxperianee in br air inventions to a pract!- cal result. Drawin, od ao, Pattennn, {or Gosings and Modeis in Brass, Wood and tron, at the lowest raiee. CHAS, A. F. DIETZ, ing Engineer, 98 Watker sires corner of Blin, N. ¥- _ THE LECTURE ‘SEASON. ail RTANT LECTUR DAILY. GENTLEMEN way. by forwarding ten cents. Address Secretary of York Mameum of Austomy, 618 Brondway. 814. Dun BROADWAY.—TRE CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. pore eed ome ad months W. H. Se Esq. been eqpeng bis oT astrology, and he foie argument ite rena ones has taken sears gad the fh om as lon Wil tome oll an ea after which on will on wt glvg come worden tests of the relia- for det character ee events ot aye ae an ars a8 he she i, Senta free. nt invited. Dr. BROUGHTON consulted tally aa above. gies AND NA NAVY OLARMS. AKE APPLICATION FOR THE SO eaiittonsl bounty st ouescee” pay nents ure now being made. Our office is 6) A Te BROWS & O0., No. 1 Park place. RURNHAM'S FURNITURE EXPRESS, 115 WEST + Lieventh street, near Sixth avenue, Furoitare moved, cy orcountry. Furniture stored, Furniture packed an: shipped. Money advanced on furniture. MEDIC Al. TONE INTERVIEW—WITH OR WITHOUT MEDI- cine, No yee yom gg oe De to $5. Electricity plied. Cure or no Board provided, Dr. apa Naame DUBOIS, 33% —MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. A. 6 Amity place, cua be ‘consulted on female ‘corn: Pluhus “Pleasant roome for indies who desire good nursing Sind medteal attendance, lee (CE TO MARRIED LADIES.—MADAME RES- venue. TELLS Infallibie French Femsle Pilis, No. 1, price No. whiclt can never fail; safe aod tice be West irty-fourth street, near Sixth ave. oy mail padrens bo 2,30 CURE at ONE | INTERVIEW, WITH OR WITHOUT medicine, i married ladies, from whatever cause, Mg Madame RESTELL. Professor of of Midwifery. (thirty youre Dractice), “ West Thirty~ fourth ati A A; cones gin Ioatitut and medi plaints amirufy treated, " 6 Amity place, Good rooms, ‘niiondance. All female com: CONSULT DR. im all spo- SHOULD Sure LL USPORTUKATES Ae Gib corplntate’ “Gon Amity place. ee. 7 A LADY WRITHS: ngueae Female Peri Pills relieved me in one dy, without Ineonrantonge, I Dr. A. aU! RICEAU, aition 129 Liberty street oF sent by mail.” ™. MAURICEA , M. D.. PROFESSOR or MID. « wifers, thirty years praciion, at 20 LAborky. street Guaranwes certain relief to married inate, from whatever ‘cause, at one interview. B WISE IN TIME.. DR. KENNEDY'S via REMEDIES 8 ‘are the only medicines to Benne extirpate ges of certain ai 8. Office 196 Elm street, 3 IAUTION TO LADIES. Rk. POWERS ig yg med unfailing French Periodical Extracts.’ Certain me fi ufficient, 195 Elm street, only place, ONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATIONS. . pee 5s x OORBET?, member of N. ¥,U. Medical Colloge and R. C. 8 ‘ean be consulted as usual on certain fireet, near Chambors. N. B.. LUT M.D., 99 BROADWAE. a te ee rect, Protebuar ef Onsteuen, baviD4 over fsucccantul’ precuice im, tats cf teen Fxaeolacte rettel to erers’ nay, rosuirin See of surgical treatment, from whatever oanee, 1 pain or exposure, N, B.—Reguiating Medicines aent by matl, Der Pa bt peed ae Bee. DROP 1 aan OnLy. REMEDY others dry iin he blood. No. ‘Division streak, 62. }ASES OF CER. R. HUNTER CAN CURE worst CER. Diener ya ty ed Dover L HUNTER'S BOTANIC CORDIAL RESTORES Vibitatod. “$6 per vit 'S Division surect, nace D)¥erery moves ease St bot cores, whit injuplonn med eine; lee able ernie ingntabiedomamee Free ‘areet. Blood consultation, 49 Bleec! and Constitution renovator. T NG, 19 NINTH STREET, FIVE boons peer Ds ectway urea delicate cases in from 3 to ® en By WATERLRY UAT Bh es BROAD. pies. = Se see TOE EAN ADT® guaranteed bs r " sad KERNEDY's lavigorsion, where manhoood WoT FLING. —ALL UNFORTUNATE, OW Disar. ei ‘sod Kennedy’ lavigetstors were maabow le in: Sy TRIFLING.-ALL UNFORTUN Disar. rand Keasdly'e Tavigoravors Eottood ss impaired. sla sohia RED B O"ERUTEE AE Sr ATR ENRPaR 2 manhood; restores lost vigor; cures organie Sweaknest._ pW ihe 41 | RED B Ont, “POW eis % are PREPA! ~4 af ou“ re CaaS BLIXIR ¢ or or Live, PREPARED BY Dr FC youth an: moan hood restores ‘ot viger, ou eRIONT KAEDING PPeCTAL RP, rab wena taon apould conrlt 0 cures wiry 17 W's youre ronuy ipvees are | De NA KDWH Magiond Tnvigoent e e « te aod Coae Kee Kiet tire doer oF paddreas wr. NEW YORK HERALD WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1866, i MOLINE. S| LAR i Rare Saba a uy ion. = BaILLaRD, itound Bale’ Flowecs i a tatayy bans go PLACE: HAS a vary selou arartnd ced Arieles, wi Mbdhm ae BATARD, No € Coon pcm, a _DANCING & aA ea BMY, "DANCIN A, AVENUE, NEW w xh 36 tg ERR , please call peRkERo’s DANCING SCADR, a OR] ND BROADWA\ GLAWHES WEONBADAYS AND BAFURDAYS AT4P. ‘a WATCHES. | JEWELRY, &0; NUCKOO CLOCKS, WHOLESALE A AND erally ATA. ELD ponents oe manufac- C ration” We Tackote for Ukeness, nas inet Er) ‘Twonty-sixth street. Eighth ave- Ati parpeeoe aad he FOR SPECULATIVE AND ee neiseay Deeente Sewalty. Fine Ar rican el electro Chains, Send for Giant cs LIONEL JACOBS, 177 Broadway, ee THE COURTS. suPENOR COURT—TRIAL TERM. The Opera Libel Suits—Action Against the Sunday Mercury for 820,000—Opening of e Case—Examination of Several Wit- nesses—Testimony as Rogards the Visits of Gamblers, Pickpockets and Loose Women at the Academy ot Music, &c. Max Maretsek vs, Wilham Cauldwell, et al.—The plain- tiff in this case brings an action to recover from the de- fondant damages to the amount of $20,000 for an alleged libel. This case has been go fully reported that it will only be necessary to give a résumé of the complaint and answer to enabie the readers of the Hzrap to recall to their minds the facts in litigation, ‘Tho first witness called in opening the case was the plaintif, who testifed aa follows:— ‘TESTIMONY OF THE PLAINTIRY. Iwas the manager of the opera at the Academy of Muste in October, 1862; I leased the house for $250 a night for that winter; that season’ commenced on the Sth of October, 1863, and expired in April, 1864; that was the means by which I made my liveltioods; ze em- ployed two hundred persons, and the oxpenees of ing on the business was $10,000 a weel jo not aoe the defendants in this action; have received applications from the defendants to advertise in their paper; those applications were these: about two days after the first publication in the Sunday Mercury a gentleman came to me and told me to go to the Mercury office and step up to the “captain’s office’ and settle; I employed per- sons of different tradea, also police officers, Croys-examined by Mr. A. Oakey Hallet did not have the management of ‘the opera in 1862 and 1863; tne sea- gon commenced m March, 1863, and continued six weeks; Norma, Toue and Ernani were performed then; the seagon in the autump began on the bth Uctober; it was, divided into two seasons; I gave three or four perform. ances a weok; Medori was there that season; I never had any dithculty with the defendants before th publi- cation of those articles; I determined not to advertise for that season in their paper; I had advertised with them before that time, The conse) for plaintiff then placed in evidence the article published on the Tith of October, 1863; algo the one published on the 18th of October. The plaintiff recallea—Redirect—What is the moan- ing of a ‘dead head??? A. It i lang expression for people who go to places of amusement without paying. TRETIMONY OF PAUL ¥, NICHOLSON. Iam a journalist; I remexaber the pres of the articles just read; {havo written for the Sunday Mer- cury and contributed to its columns; I had no conversa- tion with the defo; 13; about the time of the publica. tion of the first Wrticle I tatked with Mr. David G. Croly; I do not know exactly what position he had, but I understood he was one of the editors. Q. Was money offered you by the proprietors of this paper about the time of this publication, and for what? A. It was very shortly after the opera season had commenced; I was. Informed by Mr. that I could have almost any amount, The witness here offered to prove that Cro!y sant word ra en ae by witness-that if ho ho aid not advertive in the he-would write articles that would ruin tea st once excluded by the Court on the ground that it was not shown that the defendants authorized the sending of the message. TRITIMONY OF JACOR GAUCHE. My business is that of musical agent; I have been em- ployed by plaintiff to attend to the advertisements of the opera; I was such in 1863; I know tho defendants; advertised the opera in the Sinday Mercury for oluineier the buaineas was through me; Mr. Whitney noticed the advertisements of Mr. ek several nel he asked for tickets; they were sent to the paper; 1 a conver- sation with Mr. Whitnoy about theso publications about, yeara ago; I cannot state distinctly the time, but I in the apriag of 1868; Mr. Whitney said that these Puilicetions did not amonnt to anything, and if z would eond du an advertisement it would be all right. Cross-examined—Mr. Whitney said if the advertise. Ment was sont down he wouid make it all right; 1 saw him in ee oy) I think Mr. Whitney spoke firat upon the subject; I met him in a pubhe house; the laterview jasted about half an hour; I had known Mr: Whitney before for years; I can only say that it was during the season of 1863 and'1864 that va him; I do not know that it was before this bel suit was commenced; Thad bat one interview with Mr. Whitney tn Brooklyn, and we did not talk about the libel suit then. Counsel for plaintiff then offered in evidence other pny referring to the articles in question, after which 0 rested his case. THE DRPRNCE. The counsel for the defence moved for a non-suit on the ground that the allegations contained in the articte of October 11, 1863, were general in their character, aud such aa have been heard hundreds of times from pulpits and lecture rooms, In regard to the second article, which was published on the 18th of Octover, 1863, he argued that the language was expressed in terms which left it a matter of opinion as to whether such things #8 wero alleged in the article were true or not; also that nothing personal to iamretzek was said, but that it was a libel, if anythiny, against the place of amusement; that it was vot a charge of malieasance, but of non feasance on his if anything; and also that nothing iu the article of the 11th of October reflected upon Mr. Maret- we The motion was denied by Judge Raseel on the ground that the two interests could not be separated, aud that if a person charged a hotel keeper with kooping a diorder- ly house it would affect bis business even if he was not wentioned at all. Exception taken. The counsel for the defence then opened his case by saying that this case belonged to the class of gutta called “speculation sutts,”” whore it was very incertain which way a jury would decide. It was a suit where, if the laintit did not succeed, be would lose very little, and if he succeeded he would make a great dea). It WAs ad- Mitted at the ontset that the suit was brought against the defendant's pocket. ‘The counsel then said that a man who seeks equity should act honestly; he should seek justice with clean hands; and (f it could be proved that tho plaintitf had helped to loosen the morais of the com- manity he ly could mot avk damages at the hands of the Jory. For iia part be had never heard or read of suitthan thie, (Will you give dam- ho has indalged in the wildest criticisms: and diatribes against others? The speaker continued bis remarks by saying that he intended to prove that the plays acted there wore immoral im their tendency, and instanced Rigvietto, a8 merely a history of seduction from one end to the other, and yet young women are taken to wee persons 8 mere! ticiously 98 can bo seen nowhere outeide of the Biack Crook, and to see se- duction; but becavso gamblers and pickpockets vikited by place of amurement, that was no disparagement to Mr. Maretzek, because they visit churches and lecture rooms. After'a few more remarks Mr, James P. Bennett. was called asa witneng for the defence, and testified ag fol- lows :— ‘TESTIMONY or JAMES FP, BENNETT, Ihave been in the police gerd tor = Years an a detect!ve and policeman; 1868 with the 3 Lary my her bat; 4 ent there to hoon for pickpockets; my stand was, tn the lobby and on the Q@ Did you seo and pickpockets in that place of amarement the ebarges could not be proven Ee 27. Taust be proved Tin exception taken by cotasel Tor C n ona then the jon should LAD, some par- seen gamblers; I have cloaks going in and have Cross-examined—I do not know that I have seen mon there; I bave seen Mr. Hall there frequently. ir. Hall—I am a district attorney. ‘TRETINONY OP JUDGE JOKEPH DOWLING, inane Police Justice; I have boen Juattos years and for eight years was cap- tain of the Sixth ward police; I know the opera scason of 1863, and was at the Academy of Mawic at that time; I have seen iblers there; I do not romember to have feon inside or ‘im the lobby; I saw them on the ‘as the audience came out. iI went to see the people that were there, not to bear the music particularly; 1 have seen gamblers there in the day time, at 8 matinge, TRETIMONY OF CHRISTIAN B. M’DOCGALL. Tam a detective; have been sach for ten years; I was at the Academy of Masic in the spring of 1963, there usually officially, for the protection of the people; Thave been in the constant ae of Frog Wan Fee several years; I saw pickpockets Feputed to be gamblers there. zamined—| were gamblers ex know that there pt putation; I know tliat the Derene were pick pock: beeauee [arrested them there; Id.d not inform Mesers, Cauldwell & Whitney that there were pickporkets and gamblers there. TRETINONY OF WILLIAM YOUTGNLOOD, 1 whe a cashier of ihe defendant ip the epring of 1863; T di@ not goto the opera during that season; whinperk Pere in cirealation at that cme that thieves, ‘gums arr, vick pockets and Bad Women were H bhe Habis OF fre oT & Lf i i i this witness was very confused and Pellicer seeing in the i = 3 Pi ined without any pew foniaony beit toes apt heated to pny snich he said was the like. Pl handed to bim, w! ode penaotenes an Y olive, in Brooklyn in No- 1865, but now yeas Chicago. Lopes Do age we was next examined, and tostified alittle money, paying and speat bis money fesars, jawell it; Tihinie'i¢ eas in the spring of 1 publ a of the articles in question ; articles know rng he ope the article was Redirect—I had Ca ‘as do wil partinent; {alk oe Oras, ‘Theatri quently ; theatrical people made it Cannot ame any one in particular. At this stage of the proceedings the court adjourned. SURROGATE'S COURT. The Will of Byron Christy, Before Surrogate Tucker. ‘The will of Edwin Byron Christy was rejected’yester- day by the Surrogate, on the ground that the proponents did not prove a due execution of the paper propounded. Both the barat bay gy piney testified substantially that to the paper in their pres- geile uested "hea te to aigted bis si said nothing about its bei: execution under the Fail case Ja inaportemt ao » preceusut. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Bofore Recorder Hackett. ‘The Grand Jury brought in a batch of indictments yesterday, after which Assistant District Attorucy Bed- ford proceeded to try them. Samuel Work, “and 1d identified a the peopie bh in would ical le came there fro- vin ir headquarters ; I n what hi he “og bards. Dania, bearer heard a conversation Pd e station when Ries was having been handeuffod; Pell murdered you man,” pe vine Viele then remarked, drunk and had a fight with Ae said, “I believe I did drink too mueh, » they then com- menced ‘o talk in the es language, which I do not understand, two Viele, aud he iden’ Cathey ot aes tere a, “Who Sry he fay 60?'" ond, 2 inet cr sore shown to led one ree prope: Two or threo other tage ye rs wore ese senrelse bet Jeaned from evidence, and it beine then ave o'clock, and ode ot the counsel complaining of sickness the court adjourned wo tea o’ciock this morning, the will was rejected. ALLEGED OFFICIAL MALFEASANCE. Dr. Guide Forman, a Sanitary Inepector of the Bonrd of Health, Charged with Corrup- Complaints were lodged before Juatice Ledwith, at the Jeflerson Merkel Police Court yesterday morning, against Yurman, one of the Sanitary Inspectors of the an Woard of Health, charging him with receiv. ing bribes, and attampling to extort, money as bribes from part'ss whose places of Dusiness were situated in 1, for the purpose ot uavieg favorable reports made on their bosiness and business placcs, and of being relieved from avy annogance by orders from the Board ot Hewith, Tuo principal case is set forth in the fol- Ir., pleaded guilty to ‘an attempt at grand larceny, having on the 5th of November stolen a horse and wagon valued at $750, the property of Daniels & Andrews, He was sent to the State Prison for two" and convicted of stealing 187 ‘Wooster street, on jury recommended ber years and six montha. ee, A a, tried $53 from George W. Sherman the 28th of November. As tl to mercy, bis Honor sentenced her to the State Prison for two years and six months. Ch er, Indicted for stealing $34 worth of Auguetus Vorck, on the 5th inst, ey an attempt at larceny, and was sent to Tomb, charged with stealing $°5 worth of perty of James Ekina, 113 Mal- ty to an attempt at grand iar- Mary Bellvin, Jointly taeen wiry Max Nasea, for worth of wearing ‘apparel, the property of Mark’s place, on the i2th Commits of New Forks « «--Ammaa Leonard, of No. y-thied eiveet, in’ sald elty, Being duiy xworn, Dusineas ae % ARUdAge eRsiny deponent's paid cin nian oe a fureanoe aud sae d, by sh order upon sald re pen ye (Net on the Tth ty aforesaid, Daniel De inna aid tuntivefaily ea con. Mrs. Max N, Jordan, 403¢ St. Mar! of October, pleaded guilty. She wasa domestic in the house. The Court centenced her to two years and six State Prison. As there wes no logal tes- . against the man he was acquitted and dis- John McCord was also stealing a leather trunk from t! depot on the 20th of Novembor, which was owned by Mr. Foote, of Utica. Terrence Kevan was placed on trial, stealing a quantity of cotton from pier ‘on the 10th of October last. The case was adjourned Uli this (Wednesd@y) morning. COURT CALENGAR—THIS DAY. Cor oar—Cincuis.— Oren AND TrawixeR.—Part (08. 3071, 2229, 2601, 2697, 1892, 675. Part 2—Nox. 2722, 2112, 2776, 2790, 2792, ait 2 2818, 2820, 2822, 2894, 2826, Part 8.—Nos. 1989, 2069, 1379, 2316 (No, 2), 2179 Hed 1233, 1671, 563 (No, Screnion Coonr —Part 2736, 3700, 2505, 2396, 2768, 2 2a, 2813, 2616, 2817; 2819, 2821. ‘Case on. ations a Lar Jarceny—The People vs iasiogan lt Kevan, Frederick Winslow, John Nolan and G lary—George Brown, iitam Gantz, Thomas Sulli and Max Goltz, ‘Rape—John J. Sinnott, Receiving s! goode—William Carrol! and William the third degroe—Henry Vincent, THE OTERO MURDER, Trial of Franciace Viele—Appearance of the Prinoner—Testimony of Witnesses, &c. Yesterday, the second day of ‘this trial, the Brooklyn Court of Oyer ond Terminer was again densely crowded by avery attentive and intelligent auditory, who watched very closely the proceedings and listened with the deep- est interest to the addross of the District Attorney and the evidence of the different witnesses. months in the! vo p ets ey run large 4 1h OF money. to wits of which sum sald Forman ae a ag ect is nitted upon a charyo of Hudson River Railroad Pear ion jprv toed lat itore aaid, tho » unlawful consplovey, aid place of residen ry enonent to pay hin the 3 North river, apie toy amuses hte off may is eh, alt with as the jaw MASA LEONARDO. before me this 18th day of December es 5. THomas A. Txpwrrn, Potle u the foregoing aticavi ae vad to give 1s, pfoner pamo oF ad ity of his copnections. ‘0 avswer the com- The person mentionsd peg Ce 3804, 2636, Danie! Ye Winn re th old to ‘pal ia 95 tye 190, 2460, 17 fom, 2567, 2733, 2527, 20, Against Dr. Furman thero are tive other charges; , of No, 336 West Forty- jynam $3; one by Peter th avenue, near Forty-sev- who gave Furman $5; one by T. L. Gruger, West Eorty mghth street, who gase Bcologva sauanye riy-serenth Btreet, by Furtean to send a cord of ; ang another by Henry Ticman, @ ninth, siroot and Eleventh avenue, rrin ranted ‘hime to pede $60 and would ailo' cht days Grae Lor hia to pay i i gave i ussamy only $10 examipation in $0 Murtha, Sonn Clarke, by Jobn ‘Junta $5, wood to bs Low whi charged that POLICE INTELLIGENCE. —One ov Tas Cavant—A un Rescue oF lothing store of Messrs. etrest, was cntered by ws of prying off the lock on the ‘was seated as on the day before, by the side of his inter- preter, and was dressed in exactly the came manner and ‘with equal care. The swile which now and again fliited over his countenance on Monday was not epparent yes. terday ; his looks wore rather downcast, and he appeared! to listen as attentively to the remarks of the prosecuting poarvars if he understood them all; «consign emma and sober aspect, as if the silence of the co tho ‘colomaliy of the the which he was we pikoed, ‘and th re ane oe ey ‘him with their tremendous ser vas. the entire day, he continued i betraying any signs of fear ‘The firet business in order—the selection of a juror— ‘deen satisfactorily arran, ving been seated by doors closed, District Attorney M dress the jury, after which the firat witness was called. THE RVIDENCR. * Wm. C. Mills was the first witness examined relative of the body of Otero in the ceutre of the in Brooklyn on the night of the 24th of November, This gevtleman was a witners on the trial of Gon- zales and Pellicer, and bis evidence on this occasion was only a repetition of the eame. Antonio Cuyer, also a witness on the former trial, was sae on the stand and repeated his previous teati- i 4 ‘Willetts, who made the post mortem examination, ‘was alao examined, Margarette Flores, of the Hotel de Cuba, was next sworn, and stated that Salvador and the prisoner had a room at her house, the Hote! de Cuba, in Leroy place, in this city; prisoner paid for the room; the prisoner in- troduced Gonzales to me and gets me toler bim have & room if it were not e: occupy it immediatel Sobuck unex- to return to the store inside engaged & piece of cloth, wr Sohnok made an cifort to. axrest. the bus- pars fm mises one of them, who gave DIS name ua Joun ith of only sixtsen years, knocked hint ir Schuck instantly jamped to his feot, when the two ruifane seized and gpgsed . plece of begwing into bis mouth, large watoh dog, nmally kept id the store at night, seized our of she burgiars oy tha Jeg and bit. him so se Che vcreatned for help, The dog »taceals fled, and while cot Fifta preste t hearing cepted Fagan and arrested the prisoner's accomplice, however, aucceeded ip making ane Seoupe. Fagan wes taken to the Leusard station for the night, and yesterday Hogsa, who, on cl him to the Tombs for trial in de- ‘The prisooer was boru in Ireland, ig an. umbrelia mak ity to the charge, A Kextecny Law vee Rosner at tas Sourmern Hore. vewamw.—Mr. George B, Hodges ts a lawyer and resides in the State of Kentucky, but at prevent is @ fearful stake that was at that monte and thus, filent and Moe Toy wil or exciioment. shaken of, and t ier of the ‘aa apd the jorris cowpiniat, committe iaalt of $1,000 bait. lives at 05 Au (berry atrect, and He pleased not colored man, employed ax fireman in the hotel, weut to the roow of Mr. Hodges to’ the latter bad left. hia bed, * kindled @ Gre, Hvages = noticed close proximity Mr, Hodges, who had become and om examining his it son omewbet diearranged, and at the same ( Uhat $445 in legal tender notes tad be a his Vest. The low © proprietor of the he Stevens by an officer of the Tho prisoner was searched out no trace of tbe sole nf could be found, and he stoutly Ho waa taken before Jusiive appeared wad pre- ‘the mag!strate comm Stevens ts only tweuty years of Jersey. make a fire before deing admbied » Gonzales was to Oa iF occupied it, 3 the prisons 9 murder and said that either Pell! zaloa had stolen six ounces of gold from. desired to arrest Gonrales in after and [ sent for a policeman, and while talking te soner care in and T introduced him asked me to let him into m: to speak with Pellicer, and aeked bim afterwai would not have Petlicer as it would cause the arrest of several others: Kelly Brat bone der me of the murder after he LB = a4 The moment Stevens left, Too Pellicer; Pellicer came the policeman the oan Broadway ed. occurred and he satd he eaid “They have done Hatethey bave kitted man ta Brooklyn and ent him tn pieces;?” T asked him m: patient and left the house, saying to Paterson, New ASSAULTING 4 Woman worm AX Axg—Honora Ryan and ve on the premises No, 245 Greenwich street, and it «ppenre do not harmonise either eocinily or On Monday evening they became in- volved in a quarrel, during which, it fe charged, Harra- ban seized an axe and committed a age, and Was bor ut he got im- ‘ore were things | Martin Harratan | usual ; that could not be told; Pellicer was cleaner than the next morning. Cross-examined—The I refer to Viele lonked ‘nO coat nor vest on m each time; the police- man asked did he want to por charre agninst Pelli- cer, and he replied, “Let me speak to him first ina business way serious in their pature, The aseailant wa: rested by an othcer of ag cinct and Sastice Hogen held hum to bail Court of Sessions, Mr. TWil- liam Keboe, . or Greonwich etrest, gave the necessary bond for Harraiian’s future appearance, BROUKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Mrmtine oF tHe Boxnn OF SUFERYIGORA.—A meeting of this Board was held yesterday afternoon-—Supervtsor White in the chair, A commountostion was received from Mr. Hannighs, who did the masonry on the \ew County Curt Bouse, asking relief, the first appropria tion being iusuticient to cover the expemees gpeu red ip performance © the contract. A-resolution to a'low hm $16,000 was of'ored, and finally Inid on the tabie. The contract for printing the minutes of the Hoard wae awarded to Mr. fobitt, at $1 26 lowest bid. On the proposition of My, form of communieation th ; he rather seemed to command allicor; Wednes. waa the Sesh he ae. the “ think it waa Pitward Wi who 5 earn anew mere about the murder than he Mary Phillesion examined—The prisoner came to houee about three weeks before about one block and a half or two blocks from the Pity — and Frida; me that Viele had 3 the murder; the house = ane pessoas in the oper committer, to furnish heating apparatas of ‘be ‘Soruny Court La which is jnadequate, «lengthy debate eneued. tor was referres to the Committee on ara te for Teport The report of the Committes om, he the peer the ave a 00s, ‘veRo! jon increasing te to $5,000 was " rocaered vo eve Comimitioe Os Salaries, The Board adjourned to Friday, the 26th inst, suey Distin.eo Wareaer.—The a er aa bookkeeper of fi) Hotel do Barce- night of the 224, noes he asked me if 1 had sren Be ie mid be lost streets, to a wagon containing three men, who evidently watching him, In addition to the men tho officer discerned threo barrel, which he natu mised might contain wh Tae tee ales me i ig i i i and amined, but their tertimony was Henry Bromme (a oer vember, 1895, in Contre stremt; Gougaies coming to our house ia took & rooms and Fellicer wont off; they went their 4 and J went ep with a capdie and some sugars iy Lt rt

Other pages from this issue: