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4 S00 S° SHGMEOUG .YACHUTAR GAME BROT We" NKW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBE AF; as ; a ie children apprenticed, which he " - a WASHINGTON. ate oe ee koe CITY INTELLIGENCE, TRAGIC AFFAIR NEAR YORKTOWN, | svomres_on mimat‘becumner 20, mnddens, | ox CROSBY OPREA MOUSR, sere ige Win Court was satisfied, but the wife of BDA WON TAT Hamas, beloved wife of William Murphy, aged 26 | [MPORTANT ANNOUNCER. em “Waomncron, Dee. 31, 1866, 9 Da sees tea tareat De. Belkan eek ta a Pe i an San 40 Foes, Beemer in- QUA FORTRESS MONROE CORRESPONBENCE. FN BAR Leg itty Byelage caRD i “Allowing Interest en the Depesite of Country | short time aflerwards Duke had Jobo and is wife again ba al et yep Gay dh pylgs to A Bolder Shot Dead by an Ostcer_tils Throat | eoscifullyiaiied 10 stad the funeral, from’ ber ite ROM THE M NAGBMENT OP {i Banks. Payable on Demand, i» New York | summoned hefore the court, The father still refused to ‘waler pipes of French's bs . Cut After Death and Orher Alleged Bar- | Dn’ H street, notice, TRE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE I City—Shouid it Net | be Abesoar ina ia WS inary the ohare bound, Dut pit gang wd tte hed the Haraup. After the finding of the body, Mary Riley, and (UFor Other Deaths See Seventh Page) ART ASSOCIATION. 3 t it le iticed them to Dr. Duke. , 4 — 5 Ver some years pas San cas Spe Court, i wees Semen em i vp on ‘who had been employed in the hotel for ten days, com | Stories na te the Facts and Finding by the z APPOINTMENT OF THE MEMREKS OF we ‘York city of allowing interest on deposi thelr tne consent or. Lox appealed te tho-Guims feeged to Mary No'an, the housekeeper, that it Court of Inquiry, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. —— % Danke, which were payable on demand; and since the J Court in Baltimore, and the children were taken before | io her, but she did not admit having thrown, erry hry ‘Fourazss Mornor, Dec. 20, 1868. VAEPUL amp Bhan, THE COMMITTEE ’ system of the present national banks has been put into | judge Bond on a writ of habeas corpus, who ordered that | sink. 'The night previous to discovering the Mary PRE! RRPRESMHT THE INTERESTS OF SUBICKIBEES GB. Sone eb codhdeae aaetcae ee ones Sine mien iene vetore | Riley wa known’ to. be ill, and absented On the 11th inst, Lieutenant Egbert Olcutt, of the 29th RETAIL at WHOTRE ALE: PRICES, renoeTs, OF, operation, the accum: ' they vered to the father, Duke then went laters hen Vekiolas for some time. The medical in United States infantry, shot private George King, Com- ar WARD'S, 387 BROADWAY. THE EASTERN STATES. i) “ much larger than ever before, The consequence of this | che Grand Jury and had him indicted for ehticing his | made on the body resulted in showing that the child pany D, of thesame regiment, through the head with a DOZEN BLE SCARFs, a! STYLES, $1 50 EACH, —— stato of things is that the New York Dankers must us¢ | children from their master, He was held to bail for his | eon born alive, "Some slight scratches and braises volver while on the road from Yorktown to Warwick | UNDERSHINTS AND’ “DRAWERS AT REDUCED ee en en wee Alligence in finding borrowers on call at bighe? | gppearance at the noxt term of the court, found on the body, but, in the doctor's a at! am P CLOSE AT HAND. ton great diligs a ne a wus caused by sui jon, A verdict in Coort House, killing him instantly. Intelligence of the CH CLOTH GLOVES, PER Pat) ete au oy vates of interest, or they must lose money. This A communication has also been received from tho Su- | rendered. The accused is mow lying alck in ae tragic occurrence, rapidly reacbed here, and, 08 usvalin | LONDON MADE LINEN aS sictnie poze, THE FINAL AWARD, 9 to the practice of loaning large sums.of money (0 cliques | peyintendent at Annapolis, Md., stating that several.| Hospital, but, when sufficiently recov Coroner | ech, ‘with varied and conflicting stories regarding a TG 2 i ast ee f enabled to buy and con- | casas similar to the above have occured in that vicinity, | Wildey will formally examine and commit her to the ae BAR $1 50 PRR 100. . OF JANUARY NEXTS 0) 6 ‘of wealthy men, who thereby are esp by '¥: | Tombs for trial, “a} it. A request was made by General Burton, command- — 8. W. He WARD, 987 Broadway, : MST OF JANUARY NEX: ; Oc! Une nene ne A uumber of cases were before Judge Bond, in Balti- Tus Ustox League Convestion at Atmany.—Consids'| ant of the fort, to abstain from any written account of a ne ar WT a ra anol ee de of phalake ad vometiines another, | mores. wa ae to, who roturaed the children tothels | erable activity prevails: at present among: the various'| it until the facta should.be developed before military | A NEWJUVENILR wee Ghana at ci at jee ‘times one article of produce and hor erenantan parents, but the order of the court was obeyed in one Union League Associations all over the State, in-view of | court of inquiry, after which time he promised to give 18 Gyo MST OF JANUARY NEXB iy pores: Fiala Ty gecrpmetaigenbPh ane tg ob gy me: Tom bP ap. an, e omers. | the approaching State Convention which isto be'held'at’| them for publication. The justifiable motive and pro- bi cents SIR ad M87 OP JANUARY NEXT.c) 2 bee om : | meeting of Lodge No. 1 at th if re of waiting forever. aid a day, more or less, A 4 3 » by the clique, they are driven down below bed fa nal Court The Superintendent says:—"' The present | sixth atroct and Kiguth: Seams voc te of lees. ad ee oe RN military Mother aoott® SEAROW PANTOMIME. mst Ov JANUARY REX? values whenever the clique shall _ oe pict ‘nat pone of the law is very perplexing. Until it shall bo tas Ore a herded br proposed couypution, Me 8 4 ba ie eeinet leuhertaale when the | acy nna Goose ie s Sh home parte lalogue, ast’ OF JANUARY MEAT, ‘to buy again. It is with the money decided whether replevin will hold in these cases, no mm of Lo arg ie one week. This | facts might os well be given, if they can be given at all, rice 52 OF JANUARY BER ys ‘who “corners” im certain railroad stocks, of which we have often Ym the last year, bave been formed, and that the ‘and fabulous prices for butter, beef ‘and flour have been maintained. It isbecause of the employment of the national bank money in this way, ‘tbat itis found so difficult to obtain discounts from them near at home And we thus have the rich made much F, A. BRADY, 23 Ann si A NE HU! THOURAND DOLLARS dae ore Pe Sea eit oa Pt: | 42 $0 pERY AND HOUSEFURNISHING ‘go “fT cent lens than any 0 nse ie same a tor sale. EDWARD D, BASSFORD'S Great , Cooper Institute, corner Astor place. No cou, . negtion with any other store." - Bcents; mailed free on recetpt of price. : hn nifeet. New York, directly after the court has ended its sitting, is another question with the readers of the dally papers. On the day succeeding the homicide a military commission, con- sisting of Major V. H. Stone, Fifth United States artilery ; Mojor H. R, Putman, Twelfth United States infantry; | Lieutenant Hawley, Twelfth United States infantry, and ti children are safe unless they are removed from the lodge ait hold masetings atthe same place every Friday | country,’? Several cases now on hand have been de- |. evening for the pu ‘of discussing matters connected layed by counsel tor the master, but are now fixed for wih Genes cian campaign, trial onthe 27th iristant, “Petitions from the colored Reee ELE ence, use in 2Ne NE people for the release of their children are daily boing elected Comptroller, Mr. Richard B, Connolly, appeared ‘ont tothe Atsistant Commissioner, as they believe the | "ere Mayor Hoffman yesterday and was daly adminis. teréd'the oath of office, “His sureties were Nathaniel Genpral Assembly, which meots on the Ist of January, | Sarvigand H. Smith, who justified u the sum of $20,000 ‘NAMES OF THE COMMITIRE (©) Me) ooe! = 5 we BUPERINTEND HE DRAWING. )... . The following gentlemen have. kindly conkrnied to ant ee: Aelegates to the Distribution Of Preminnt UF thé Cromby é Lientenant Hil, Fifth United States artillery, left for etn steal aro nen 80 ; peal { ' richer and the poor made poorer, throygh the pernicious 1 wilt legislate go us to make these indentures legal, pach, Mr. Connolly signing the bond with them in | yorxtown and commenced an investigation. On Satur] 4 BSOLUTE LEGAL DIVORCES OBTAINED. FROM, Ash Association, positively 10 take. place. on , the. Zag: ‘mfuence of this aystem of employing 60 large an Union Dead In the South. Speprrggtnce OF Mr, Jobe Te Newina, The Compbroller | aay they Td cbnGaad unk tnduiiy” aie” de, Beadag: AU iitcourta af goterat Bintens wo fey, cont oF charge BE chntenern ds sls prtat thet — og pete: amount of the currency of the national banks of the | The following is a list of the mames, rank, regiment, | Syuy.ry! Ssume the duties of his office on Sho 1st of | Ty Tine Me ( serene, TRING, Counsellor nt Law, 213 Broadway. ven eouptry in New York city. If these banks were not allowed interest on these deposits, they would employ Company and date of death of the Union soldiers who @nd ect tm conjunction with the Commitee for "the PIcKPockers IN THe StReer Cans.—On Thureday even- It being four days now since their return, and no sure RNS, BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, &C., CURED WITH- an » . them tn the ald of logitimate business near at home, and in dete puenen amma and burie® | ing a daring robbery was perpetrated by plokpockets in | prospect of any time when their report will be made out, Ceen’nh pain, by Dr. RICE, 8 Bowery, Bank Building, |} PUrPORS OF Fepresenting the litereste of subcribers in the and courtesy having given way to impatient waiting, I ehball proceed to give the facts as reaching me from other sources. One my informants living in Yorktown, where the company to which Lieutenant Olcutt and the deceased bey is stationed, and another having been Ld Eastern States, 8, CASTNER, Coa) Merchant, New York, B. M. HEDDES, Late Cashier of the Croton Nations ss car No. 102 on the Third Avenue Railroad. Aman, ap- 11 fitch Gargine, Co. H, 128th Indiana, died February | parently under the influence of drink, got into the car and whet Burnett, Co, F, 128th Indiana, died Septem- } took his seat, and almost immediately after a number of a Persons entered, who turned out to be pickpockets, It Christen Birgh, Oo. H, 128th Indiana, diea Septem- | would seem as if they were looking for some one to rob— @ mueb greater stability of prices would prevail Is seme roform not needed on this subject? Cirealar from Treasurer Spinser. ‘The following circular to certain collectors of customs, D* BONE, 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—DIS- Fd eases of the heart, Jungs, throat, liver, kidney , aorof- eruptions, every form of skin diseave cured. Patients ‘at distautoe can write, pe cg Stns pap RONSLENT SOMA Bank, New York, there duvin inquisition, to say nothing of the IVORCES “LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW YORK yeoriver® of public money and others, is now in the | ber 6, perhaps the person who had entered the vehicle before het —— hands of the printer, and will be iesued ‘by the United 1 pn camaract oie Bae opapt hero Mem The later made a remark to one, ofthe thieves feaven but ite ground, T think, for doubting the general alvgros nea Sonvcltatione free. ee SN absclule |B, E, DEMMON, President Howard Natioual Bank, Bex s ‘ > ‘ estring him to a @ other side, and not a rrectness of the recital as here given. . HOWES, Attorney and Counselior, 78 Nassau street. | tog, ‘States Treasurer to-day :— epee arene Co, F, 181et dhio, aie Taly 9, 1865. upon him. ‘This led to an altercation. The thieves | ee " 4 fe On the 11th inst. Lieutenant Oleutt, with two young —— ‘Treasury Deranrwawr, TReasonen’s Orrice, iillam Keys, Co, 1, 62d Pounsylvania, died June 3, | bezan to bustie the mtlemap, and forced him down pamed Bhields and tarted RESH IMPORTATION OF IRISH OATMEAL AND | DAVID PULSIFER, D. Pulsifer & Payson, Boston. WasarxGrox, Dec. 17, 1866. 1866. upon the platform. of them stole the gentleman's | for y tose a oon eos Pr gs ea Ne for Warwick Court House, ip a carriage drawn by four government mules, Colonel Shi) commanding the ost at Yorktown, furnished the mules, and private ‘ing, who for some time previous had bad the care and driving of the mules, as driver. A gallon of whiskey was in the vehicle. Olcutt and hia two associates had been drinking freely before they Jeft Yorktown—so In order to realize with the least possible delay and | Lieutenant H. ©. Koogle, Co, G, 183d Ohio, died June | pocketbook out of his trowsers pocket. It was handed SEUSS BROW pt over to a confederate who made off with it, One by one oohntony McHeynclds, Co, ©, 1824 New York, died June | the thieves lott the ear, and Anally the gentloman’ wie ‘was rot 0! e acene thus enacted produced some Carlton Stevens, Co. E, 23d Michigan, died June 22, conversation amoog the re, one of whom told 1865. the conductor he must have known that the fellows Valentine Hart, Co. H, 80th Indiana, died Jane 21, 1865. | were pickpockets. The conductor admitted that he did. and for sale ERS, 167 South wi 10 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, GREENWICIL and Murray streets, where you will find Teas. Coifees, Fish, Flour and everything else Cheaper than at any other store in New York. RAND PRESENTATION FESTIVAL ©. P. STICKNEY, President Massdsolt Bank, Pet? River, woe “! Col. W. B, THOMAS, Fiour Merebant, Philadelphia. ) CALEB H. NEEDLES, Druggtst, Philadelphia. ey . we yoD one lived 10 reader E, D. Dennison, Co. 1, 24th Kentucky, died June 13, Bg yim ect et ala mea? did ee noe, them eed the temane te emae one House ts | COOPER INSTITUTE, SATURDAY EVENING, DEC, 2. Se Se he ae eee Set seemens of rece! cape b jeer a ae not,” repli onductor, RAL VAN VLIET, : : the ‘end, of cach calendar month This statement | RD. Jefives, Co, B, Goth Ohio, dled Jone 12, 1860. | | swant to get my eye bunged.”” The operations of pick: | futher feo ivationn, The drives aan “pores tees te | Chairman of the Distribution Commtcee, wil reste, PEs. ROWSE, Corender & Rowse, Bankers, 81. Louis. @aust be made out and remitted by the i- mall of the ‘William Dillon, Co. D, 80th Indiana, died June 8, pockets oH = cars are becoming quite alarming ip thelr | Warwick before, and not knowing the road lost his way. THEO. THOMAS, oe sorneorh CAH ERB le eek ae ee wie helt RB here exten) Gnd froqeency: e Turning about to a fork of the road they had passed, a | Rzercises to ee ooee Oe ‘ashler National ‘tm this particular will ba the department. James M. Jenkins, Co. A, 188d Ohio, died. June 3, 1865. K , commence at 8 o'clock. — = George H. May, Co. Hi, fon Kentucky, died Sune 2, | _ Tas CRoron Aqueotcr Deranrmenr.—All remained per- PROGRAMME, ee ee ‘ties in the coach and asked if be knew the way to Warwick, and on bis did Ss ne Ces es ire asics, The di surance Bank, Detroit, fectly quiet in and azound the Croton Aqueduct Depart- THE ABOVE NAMED GENTLEMEN nee as ee Kentucky, died May 19, | ment yesterday. Mr. Stephens remains in power as President of the Board, and Mr, Bradley, the nominee ‘Hugh Fern, Co, D, 60th Ohio, died May 18, 1865. : : : 7 Duty, Co. I, ‘90th New Tork, ales May ty, | %f the Mayor and Aldermen, 1 prepariog to take Suppe. rer 8. Walts—‘‘Dreams on the Ocean’ messures to assert the right of the manicipal au’ ORCHESTRA, — 4m like manner, the amount bd made on Morebart, Co. ‘A, 1884 Ohio, died May 16, 1865. im the matter of appointing Seopa mem meen 4. Flower Son; frome PaRt Gounod. | who recently published the card which toliows, annowse- y deposi James bmith, Co. B, Sth United States infantry, died | Tae Staxer Commissioner's Urrics.—Mr. George W. clogs ‘te; anon Poing told that he bad’ revolver; | © Grand Gelection from 11 Trovatore’ ng uh any gorecament gepoeitory. ‘The number, amgunt Ociaber 19, 1000, oe. s Now York, unknown, | McL&s the newly appointed Street Commissioner, bas | Yoaped from the carriage. Olcutt ran to the ‘got bis i oa THE FINAL AWARD. aaa, Teen ant name of deposi Sin whom Thomas Tddings, Go. G, 12th Ohio weletonr militia, not yet filed his official bonds with the Comptroller, and | the revolver from the negro’s wife, hurried back, and | 1. National Overture..... , 5 ‘We, the undersigned, a committee appointed to conduct awarding of premiums to the members of the CROSBY OPERA HOUSE ABT ASSOCIATION, have been authorized presonted it at King, with the question, +Won’t you let that nogro drive?” “No, I won't,” replied King; “I was bmp here by Colonel Shipman, and I mean to obey bis orders’? ** May 12, 1862. . = Gy reeres. oe he we § scaly for Cie tion of t Commissioner unt lon next. ere were Samuel Jobuson died while prisoner of war, Apri) 17, Guckocavin tawen/ptaaerdage Sos <A vavea Suannenie ORO! 2. Song—"The O14 Sexton’ 8. Polka—“The Linnets”..: OR ‘You won’t, eh?’’ said Lieutenant deposita made as whether he would accept or decline, tee 1 All drafw of, vouchers, properiy endorsed and CANADA. Tax Courron Hovss Catasary,—Tho victims of iin | hours head that the techn herder bine oed ee fete “ieee, wi thecal ‘current oa which they . calamity, now lying st the Bollevue Hospital, are stilt in — all entered the left ays, peneteaied the agent oth Gree go the time when the FINAL AWARDef all the premiums sbail Sop ae eallica scratches contind iokaning SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. ol a Bry apr eet May) the murdered man by the heel, ho was dragged 10 one i. Thoot-— ee the Pale, Moat Campane, | 9 made, without further postponement, all drafte endorsed bef General | The Fenian Trials in Sweeteburg—Death 8 yesterday by Coroner Gamble at Be! roe <M sie pod aoa i — Rs ek he ae Goi id abe thes Ste. Coeshe mass neebenctbe dubebanenhal. ried. tence of Thomas Madden—He is to be Hung Sate oy UncLancep Prorerry mw tae Haxps ov THR on the 15th of February Next—Impertant | Potcr.—The forty-fourth auction sale of unolaimed ore endorse must de on file, either in the ream a cAL. NOUNCE T. his ent and that the certificates may be held by bone ‘aad special cues, for a Particular transaction, must ac: ANNOUNCEMEN’ terprise, Tt may be that @ consciousness of his dreadful crime ‘Tile evastng ertee Pate SO a i torad dal Tieutenant Olcutt. At all events, he shortly fide and not by him, ft is necessiry that thé ree company Companies or banks Arrest ef a Defaulting Now York Clerk—He | property took placo at the polico headquarters om Thars- | 80béred sale of tickets by the Managers. Un Monday next the Com- Purchasers, dy one of er legalized officers, or by shetr attorneys | 1k Charged with the Robbery of $300,000. | day, under the supervision of J. W. Bouck, Property | Goss ‘in self defonce, and demaided ae investigates, | muvee of bistbution, condiating of tbe follwing prossitent | sasioiag cerigcaten aould be” apeedily disposed of. The = No gudrantes of any endorsement Swretasunc, Dec. 21, 1860. | Clerk. Some two hundred articles were sold, ‘consisting | which resulted inthe commission named above belug . Major General VAN VLIET, Carns a yee a sie ‘The court opened.at ten o'clock, Judge Johnson pre- ao eects cieine. scateantyeecdel and pstols. | gent, as stated, to Yorktown. It will be understood that } Quartermaster General of the Department of New York; | Commalttee assure all parties interested that every care will pe stn pare or j i ei ie fone an payee ‘8 receipt for the amount | siding. The Hon. Messrs, Ramsay and Buchanan ap- 5 ap soar ai a maesak ake the Bory gives fa te stom of aul de lates Before secretary ot ny of Hee, Tork; be taken to secure parfect fairness in owarting the Premt af cach draft paid, ‘Bumber, date, amount and | peared for the Crown, and the Hos. Messrs, O'Halloran, ¥ dence that King was intoxicated; that be upsct the car. WILLIAM ORTON, Esq., tom, mame of original payee. for the edifice on Bast Twenty-uinth street, between Lesington Tiage once in consegi “of his ipoapacity to drive; 0 On Waite omens, and j he Treertrer direct. you in ‘writing to maxe | Queen's Oounodl, and Devlin Prisoners. TR | and! Third avenues, built as an enlargoment of St | {hit conauuing, himas driver endausered the ives o Houmas tee’ WILLIAM 7. COOLBAUGH, President Union Nationsd payment of any of bis drafts on Rimecif, or om any | Sheriffat half-past ten o'clock brought the prisoner, Ys church, East Twenty-eighth treet, will be | those in the , and that on the attempt to change | will meet for the purpose of determining the manner of Bank. apy Dank Cer +c ‘will pey thers if ‘you have | Tomes Madden, ue oust, ed to Divine oom Py wath approp: mye pamjene. ierahe heme Ng pe ee —— be a ho numbers shalt enter into | wos 7, HALL, Tresturer©., B. and @ RR. ‘ ‘4 after Mr, ‘a sermon 0) loskey and 9 solome | lives of all w! ir 3 + ( , a suficient funda on hand the mmo anif made on yourself; | Immediately Rameny proceeded to address tA v ps coca. "The partion taking these’ aatoments were, Of te Goccwltateae soxvanins 66 conitarticee the jary for the Crown. In bis remarks tothe jury he | het he wre ddharr aran ten A. M. banned ni ha weteapenes ie smicasdsas Greats eat 'the E. G@. HALL, Hall, Kimbark & Co. ‘official ‘Treasurer ‘The musical services will probably surpass any ‘hat counts of agents and increaging the value and number of the —e } ste at Wash a ons ‘amount’ oa. taid that the counsel for the defence attempted to deny | deen heard in thia country. The mass ‘solocted for the ‘The motive of such evidence und other test! mony wipeente in due rtion to the actual number of tickets CLINTON BRIGOS, Ewing, Brigg: & Co. ‘eredited and certificate of deposit or. fmued and | that there was an invasion, or thet the body | occasion is Haydn's “Imperial, or Coronatim Mass" | isto chongo the criminal phase of the altar, alsuough | Us it willbe absolutely neceMfary, in juntie tothe public ne Bree 1a the Secretary ofibe Treasury and | of armed ho had entered th inch | (No. 2.» Ik will be rendered by’ thirty five pecor, and | the suspiciou may be unfounded —and it is to be hoped tion and preparation, auch inves’ | 3.0. DORE, Presidentof the Board of ‘trade. pater brea payor of the draft. ayn in og 1 provinc® | 4 choir of more than sixty votces. under the jon of | it may be—'s readily apparent, as only by such statements 6 cuaneentipemevenes Wile en Spr F. E. SPINNER, had hoisted the green flag, or that they attempted | Prof, Wm. Berge, the organist of the church. \A charge | they would shield the Lieutenant and themselves from DRAWING WILL COMMENCE JAMES 'H. BOWEN, President atonal Baie. to murder citizess of her Majesty’s government. | for admission is made to help the experses incir- ‘And the counsel ed at some len; to state to the red in the work just compieted. ednitting to jury ane evidence rcved poe A dag Ne undue | the new building through the entrances ex Twenty. She accusation of particcps criminis. On the disinterment of King wus discovered the cutting of his throat. Thia, Dr. Gray, @ physician of York. town, stated was done after death. In this JAMES C, FARGO, Superintendent American Express, . on. MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1867, : phoceon #10 o'clock A. FRANCIS A. HOFFMAN, Ex-Lieutenant Goverper, ‘Fee finance Committce of the Senate held the frst of a pe! Purpose s suitable hail will be hired—open to all inth street, are sold for one dollar, and others te ani eed by adverts at in the dali, ot, Ek prove prisoner joined himself with the men | tine tg ihe cla building through the entrances on Twen. | connection it is agreeable to that a decent burial a ne ne Y | LY. MUNN, Munn & Scott, Elevator their moshings uring ibe recess at the Capito) to-day, | who invaded the province last June, in order to oven. J {IRE 10 fhe old bulding throagh the eutmnos on Twen- | connie entigeriten whe . On the fact of | PP THOMAS & CO., fer the consideration of the Tariff question; and they ‘will meet daily during the recess, It is reported that ‘they have before them Commissioner Wells’ draft of a ‘Dill es 4m amendment to the Houre bill, and that this J. .A. BLLIB, President Second Nationa! Bank’ THE FINAL CLOSING OF THE BOOKS May take place any day previous to the Uist of Januery. ‘throw the t government, voluntarily and of bis | t¥“Clenth streot are soul for tify conta, In tee own f00 ihr The soumel remarked that every porson | Tstihiitouto's re Drum will bo pa tae thankigivieg for in the court room knew, whe had heard the evidence the completion of the eburch, ‘a: sermon will ve de- Sgeinat the Rruwoner, that he was guilty, and that it was | tivered vy Rev. Dr. McGlynn of the church, duty of the jury, as loyal subjects, to bring ina ver- | There will bes charge for sdmisslon 10 all parts of: the bis death becoming known, the circumstances at- tending it, thers was manifest strong excitement among the members of bis company. There was special indig- nation that Lieutenant Olcutt wag not restrained at all in bie liberty, and threats that unless some show were Managing Directors. ‘The sbove card is published with our approval, Mrs. CHARS. P. DALY, Acting President. Mra. DAVID HOYT. secretary. Mra. JOHN 8. VOORHIES, Treasurer. Ml 8A a 2. our A tari of Mr; Wells is more of & revenue tarif, which | “ict of guilty. venga sidalinteds _ | church of fifty cents. made of brivging bim to jastice he would not be! Tyortpays/cNUMBER notend umache WOULD YoU PURCHASE @ves incidental protection to the industry of the coup- crs Mr. thal aes jury. acmagetis ‘Tranxs Societies.--The Boller Makers’ Union held its fare wht tt mene bane One ay 8 3 a H° tage Glas, oii ont tir ve, Fieged Neatbore and A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR PARENT. 2y by stmilting, ws far As posible, the raw material |, The Judge hen addresed the Jury tna fatrand tmpar. | quarteriy meeting last night at No, 193 Bowery. The throsts, raid to have been tied up by the tumby ag « | 0? Fulton streok GLASS LETTER COMPARY. ons canmncare, bree, and taxipg more heavily the manufactured fabrics. charge, aatean ‘Treasurer's was handed in, which shows that | punishment for bis temerity. Tee 7 4 a » Lee in Demand, poly oo | eh 10 tne Jary from hit notes the | there is over $1,100 to the credit Of the soctety in bank. | | "The deceased was only twenty-two years old. He en- COBBSTMAS NUMBER cnwa, oe WITH “THE APPLE GATHERERS, y In the Circuit Court to-day the case of Brady v. Gibson | and returned at balf-pact on past twelve, | ‘Tho society ts benevolent as well as protective, and{rom | listed iu the Twelfth sited States tntantry, one battal- PRICE FIVE CENTS. AND THE CHANCE OF A PREMIUM woRTA t 4 er Cah sGegslemeniTet the’ jury, har the number of signatures affixed to an addres which | Jon gf which has since bees chanred to the Twenty. | ——_____TEICS ~ ome was tried. It wae an action on s promissory note, both your verdict? Jury, have you agreed on | wa. tesued by the society and approved by the employ- | ninth United States in! , fourteen months ago, rpo-mornow's NUMBER 9600,00. ¢ parties dealing in-photographs, and im the course of the Foreman—We have. We find the er guilty. ers, the friendly feeling existing between both is pod ap tleraiy waeainre — rae of hav- susiud'tawe a6 PRESENT POR YOUE sIsTER. evidenes it appeared that 25,000 cartes de visite of General The Crier then proclaimed order in the court while the the | of upusually orderly and quiet demeanor. He phe in rae i ot pom om the army during the war, and then, as since, deported hunself as an obedient and faithful soldier, He has a motber living in Troy, New York, and two brothers in the same regiment at itichinond. Liewenant Oicutt has always had the reputation of being an exceedingly quiet, inoftensive and gentiemanly person, a8 well ax @ good and efficient officer, except whon éxcited by liquor, At euch times he is reported ‘Lee were sold in Washington immediately after the eur- pander. ‘The Pardon of Memminger. ‘The pardon of C, G, Memminger, first secretary of the vobe! treasury, was recommended by the following per- pone ‘Wm. H. Seward, Secretary of State; Hon. Beary Btanbdery, Attorney Genera! ; David Dudley Field, en. io hte Mane ek ee Pa to their domestic hearths many of the most active mem- bers of the several labor societi-s, and the stated meet- he would have wished had fallen to but he bad no way toshrink from it, but to | ‘28% Of those bodies are consoquently podrly attended. er tbat he Tax Invixc Geocurcan Reuevs,—Conficting astale- prisons might, if be had #0 desired, have sentenced him to be | ments are given respecting the reported pugilistic diff. then mud tt the antenon of tho cour i thst Sponiy | COUY between James Irving and Owen Geoghegan, th of Madden be taken from the jail in the District of Bedford | friends of the former asserting that nothing but a war of WILL CONTAIN INTERESTING LOCAL CHRISIMAS STORIES, IX ADDITION ALL THE NEWS_OF THE DAY. PRICE FIVE CENTS. COMPLETE LIST OF APPOINTMENTS UNDER RICHARD B, CONNOLLY, HE COMPTROLLER, WITH “THE LITTLE WANDERER,” AND THE CHANCE OF PREMIUMS WORTH PRO e101 £0 9.00, . A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR #ROTRRR, as violent and unimauageable, It is related that only a 1” Tee (ORE CERTIFICATE, of New York; Brevet Major General Gershom E. Mou; Geoghegan short time since, while riding through the streeta of SUNDAY NEWS. pa ‘ an ovaners Fetes, Vien sod Cten, of Yee ey, ty the nook until be was | stator that the Nght dia take pisos! on Teoma, bat | Forktows, he met a coloted presoher, an @id and per. | —— 2 b fore tic aite1- Ay scene Mdaiaha and several other prominent individuals, jand may mercy on your soul, some Wooks ago, a will be seon by ‘the following docu- oar brea Lees eingha ened ee Bop oy ae T oy “WESTWARD HO!” Prospective Disability Not a Good Claim for | «led a emetion, bul wan quite seif-ponseieed: oid tee nn Even Yim 10.008 Foporios osierdey <= snea._| ‘0,the mam, throw him from his mule, and subsequently, vor SEED AU ARTE ene, AND THE CHANCE OF POSSESSING TLR CROSBE is ension. u q , > ——— while still on bis horse, charged against the door of a house where the darkey minister iad taken refuge, breakmg in the door, which act happily wound up his belligerent demonstration. Only two or three days be- fore the murder, while again intoxicated, he is raid to have eto} A negro, who had not been saying « word the abrapt question, “Do you mean gut oF intention, Which didnot satiety Olea, wee wi not Olcatt, violent aseault on him, as though deter- N marked when leaving the court that Canada dare not 1 had some trouble with Mr. Irving sume time since, a: hang an ein for being a Fensan. ToT. to biowe We Fougt a Nag or Sve melanane, FF Thomas Smith, an American citizen, was then ae me bs a Jn the dock, and'e jary smpanclied for bie trial, The square Shy apa Fed hima dowt and extra a Arad court adjourned at foar o'clock P, M. until ten to-morrow. » . It ts oxpested thet when the cous Sdjourne to-mnorrow th Tor Daxcen oF Farnver ro Sucurm Grativas in + will be bn mee By on ge ae! the be fy Proper manner was instanced yesterday afternoon to. ins Young Jordan, New ion, erremes to tap, vals clerk of the New van, | Painfulextent, While an elderly gentleman, Dr. Plun Mining Association, for stealing $300,000 last July, from | Kett, of Brooklyn, was proceeding along Cedar street hi OPERA HOUSE. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR TOUR WIPE. wo cuuriricares, WITH “IRVING AND HIS LITRRARY PRIBXDS,* AND TWO CHANCES OF PREMIUMS WORTH FROM $200 TO goi0.0m, ‘The Cecretary of the Interior has decided, in av appli- ‘ation for increase of penzion where the disability for which such increase is claimed is not at the time such ‘as would entitle the claimant, although inevitably tend- ‘mg thereto, capnot be allowed. The Secretary says:— ‘When the disability on which in based the claim for an fmerease of pension is prospective, it does not come PORE MOST IN THN Ranks OF JOURNALISM, ‘THE SUNDAY NEWS. PRICE FIVE CENTS, A COMPLETE List OF APPOINTMENTS UNDER GEORGE W. McLEAN, STREET COMMISSIONER, suNDAY NEW. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ‘within the limite of the Jaw. the office in New York. It was supposed that the’ clerk | leg elipped throagh one of those man! (ed Bore ph geek sabe ge, ME SUNDAY NEWS. PuLCR FIVE CRSTS,.| 4 bussernae FRashint, FOR YOUR DavGnTES, e Receipts from Customs. had left for Europe. Captain Young met the prisoner | beon carelosaly left open in front of a and bi | vented the venching © Nambers of — ‘Tho rechipts from customs st the principal porte of the mp lg day, HEE an 1; sistant sustained ‘e. sprain or i Crapegs nt Bt such stories are afloat which it 1 useless to recapitulate, | FASHIONABLE GOssIV OF THE DRAWING ROOM. tunes ORMEIPICATES, thereby. should warning an ~ _ — _ = ‘Waived States for the week ending December 15, 1866, 1 compomien will be effected ca otbers whe ny Narioes, Wann napiods to faster | 12 short, ‘tun ah leone to eh ay 3 iteolt _ rpas scxpar NEWS. ............ PRICE FIVE CENTS, WITH HUNTINGTON'S “MERCY'S DREAM," ave a2 tollows:—Boston, $210,684; New York, $1,476,406 ; their gratings along the sidewalks. King be ta reported as having very generally bebuved METROPOLITAN ON DITS. AND THREE CHANCES OF BECOMING WORTH MORR Protest of the Condemned Prisoners Against Deatu or ax Uxgxown Max,—Yesterday morning a Colonel Roberts’ Donation for a Christman | unknown man, of light complexion, about forty-fiw Dinner tor Them—They Consider His Appeals Years of age and five fect eight inches in height, wa for that Purpose as Adding Ineult to found lying dead in a cellar way at Forty-first street ant Te — 0d to me this _ | Ninth avenue. He had evidently fallen gown « stes ing for publication, It was signed today, aud is au. | PAsase way into a glass door, and his face was fearfully M4 cut, the lips being almost severed from the jaw, the no» thentic :-—~ nearly cat off, he was fearfully wounded in the fore Toronto Jam, Dec, 21, 1866, head, He was very respectably dressed. A watch aii To THe Freitas Brornenioop AND Tuk FRIENDS OY THE several dollars in money were found on his person. | Faman cm poern ya New Yous Crrv axp irs Vicisity :— | tg gupposed by the officer who found him that he was it- The undersigned has been authorized by bis fellow prie- | toxicated and that he slipped on a piece of igo aiid fel oners under sentence of death, and those yet to be tried, | down the cellar way. Ho was taken at eight o'clock ye- to caution those friends in New York city and its vi: | terday morning to Bellevue Hospital, where he is nov cimity against responding to the appeal made to them ing at the Morgue in that institution for identification 1 for contributing towas uring them a Christ- nt ‘isitos mas dinner. “thie appeal might’ be made — with He vhaa BELA Dem Teen By ay Ee Philadelphia, $160,855; Baltimore, $97,517; New Orleans, from December 1 to 6, $202,748; San Francieco, from ‘Wovember 10 to 17, $134,783, Expected Discharge of Department Clerks. Adout fifty additional clerks from the Treasury Depart- ment and twesty-fve from the Post Office Department will soon be discharged, owing to the clause in the Civil end Diplomatic Appropriation bili striking out the appro- priations asked for by the Svcretary of the Treasury aud ‘the Postmaster General. The Comptrotier of the Currency. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury will recommend to the Previdemt the appointment of Mr. H. R. Hulburd, now Acting Comptroller of the Currency, for permanenc; THAN HALF A MILLION. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR sON. vorR countiviea’ 18, WITH TPE CHROMOGHAPH, “TRY AMERICAN AUTUMN.” AND FOUR CHANCKS OF PREMIUMS WoRTH FROM $950 TO $700,000) A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR TUE DEAR ONE. one On Twenty ceutiricares, WITH ONE OR TWENTY CHANCES OF MAKING HER ALMOST A MILLIONAIRE! him. Daring the war he served with honorable distino- COMPLETE. LIst OF APPOINTMENTS UNDER tion He wen appointed from: civil life, and owes hie A THE CROTON BOARD, appointment, it is said, to Colonel Olcuti, ‘Commis- Fevers of the War Department during the war, who is his er. ‘the resultof the military inqnistion can of course onty be divulged through headquarters at has gps me] whence the report must be directly submitted. the fact that Lieutenant Olcutt 1s stilt at liberty, the preral inference is that their finding is fat to im, Det a few, judging, no doubtfrom the natural dv Gition of officers to shield a fellow oiticer, and knowing of how little consequenc frequeetty the lif of a simple private fs regarded by timate a belief of a gene. ral whitewashing of the afluir, The bigh and honorable character of the officers constituting the court preclade any such suppovition, They are sworn to act mpartially in the SUNDAY NEWS. aes or senerere | Ny oF ny COMPTROLLER 'S OFFICE. KEAD THE BUNDAY NEWS. AM OF APPLICATION FOR OFFICE IN THE STREET COMMISSIONER'R OFFICE, READ THE SUNDAY NEWS, RM OF APPLICATION FOR OFFICE LN THE” CROTON BOARD. READ THE SUNDAY NEWS. ies GREAT SUCCESS %, JERUSALEM, RUNDAY NEWS. ly, and if their finding proves to be in favor of Mr. Hulburd bas been in the office from his \ufancy, and | propricty for paupers and convicts om Black- pret romdl Creamarene spn aa " 2, . y rest assured it will be pe mon agg eee hae bean regarded most and trast Wells Taiand, br. come institution of ‘the ‘kind; | FATst Accmexr.—About six o'clock Inst evening « joe ‘and testi . | MB CRITICAL JOURNAL, As well ag chances of becoming the posseascr of procty bi trer cr SMwONDY Tut “it ie a grow incult’ to. Trishmen held as | man vamed Patrick Horan was instantly kalled by a | Daved on gocd Vom gone a jOURN AL, A BIERSTADT, WORTH $20,001 A CONSTANT MEYER, WORTH g0.0007 ALEUTZE, WORTH $1,000 oe A CROPSBY, WORTH $6.00 ; A GIGNOUX, WORTH $8,000) A TART, WORTH 65,000) 4 SCHUSSELE, WORTH 95,0001 A BEARD, WORTH $4,000; self can only =e Lhave giv pretation of the ir. If there is nce counter to this, and showin an altogether different state of fart, I ea bound, seek to give it equal publicity with this ‘The Sate of Gold. The rumors to the effect that the government is selling fold are true toe certain extent. Mr. McCulloch is dis. poring of smal! quantities for the purpose of keeping up ‘bis balances; but beyond this he i# not supply! the markei. , The Confirmation of General Dix. The confirmation of General Dix, as Minister to France, will certainly take place at the next executive session of the Senate, tog Py Rg Me ‘ ey adgieners block of wood falling on him from the new baildig during their long copfinement in the Toronto jail, and | bout being erected at the corner of Monroe and Jofferen they consider (LT peal as adding insult. to injury, They, therefore, ly entreat their friends not now aoe their feelings, and that they may be spared On bebalt ane by eae eat of thirty-olght of my fellow. | WHKHOWN man attompted to commit suicide by jumpag Prisoners. ROBERT? BLOSS LYNCH. into the North river, front of pier No. 47/ He tas T most choerfully concur with Mr. Lyach, on benaif of | fescved by the police and temporarily detained atthe the prisoners now in the jail, im protesting against thie | Tombs. ipeulting appeal of Colonel Roberts to the citizens of Accinests,—A ‘longshoreman named Ixaac Williams, New York ior contributions for « * the Fenian prisoners an 1 Teattor ouster het i residing on the corner of Vestry and Washington steets, ____ SUNDAY arab KRINGLB'S EXICK KNACK Is THE SUNDAY SFWS FOR CHAISTMAS. CONNOLLY, THE SUNDAY NEWS, K rmenvs OF DI REA Arrest of Colonel Montgomery. Sr, Lovin, Deo. 21, 1966. Warrants bave been issued by the United States Com- ‘wiesioners in this city for the arrest of Colonel Mont- mery, commander of the militia in Lafayette county, )RIBNDS OF OBORGY Mel . READ THE SUNDAY NEWS, + ved SUNDAY NEWS—PRICK FIVE CENTS, CONTAINS Proce: Cabinet Council. 18 OF POLICE COURTS. YOLKS BUST OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, The Cabinet meeting was attended by all the members Span a Tay. we, veers will not be re- while beg hetered from the lower hold of the so QM other persons, The warrants were issued under the ‘comet Mine Ini, wou taen today. Secretary Stanton baving returned from bie FON wenn aner from forse ta Guiding Star, lying at Pier No. 43 North river, Ci¥l Rights bill. They are to have an examination before | A. UNDER CHARLES G.HALFINE, ¢ contact = bi panning ofthe gt! oo eae ‘mocteanl letting go his hold of the roy felt, through. ¥' ‘The Polltical Excitement Subsided. striking against an Iron bar aed seriously mjaring bis Orrawa, Deo, 21, 1866. chest and right shoulder, The. red man #as conveyed ‘The ministers have all left the capital, and the political PA ‘an officor of the Twenty-c preemct to Bellevue fospital. excitement bas subsided. Tn the early part of yesterday forawon a boy named Charitable Demowstr: John Phitoin, em; (in the silverware manual of jon_The Relief Rand. | Huvbark, More & sireng, at No. 6 Howard strvet, had hie Quenne, Dee, 21, 1966. right hapd caught in @ machine and badly injured. He A subscription has been started in this city for the suf. | Was at oace taken to the New York Hos It is prov- ferore wy the late terrible colliery explosion in England, able amputation will bave to be performed, ‘The amount given hy the Canadian government to the Queder relief fund is $50,000. Another instalment of MARINE DISASTERS. £2,000 was received through the cable yesterday from London, making a total of £21,000 from that ly, ‘The Schooner Nellie Potter Ashore--Condl- theVnited States Commmirstoner, . JUD BUSTEED'S RECENT DECISION—COTTON ESTIMATES. x nse ee Mowry, Deo, 21, a io pt mn made to take advantage of Judge Bunteot thoomn decision, that debts rettied in Confed- erate mney, during the war, were not valld or of bind. fn j hor wa it likely that any new sults, under the ruling @ this decision, will be entered apon. The ekimates for the cotton crop are rather decrens! here, of the (actors placing themescives below fit. toun baadred thousand WEWS FROM WASHVILLE. Naanveree, Dec 21, 1868. THE REGISTER, IN THE SUNDAY NEWS. Y ‘aa SUNDAY NEWS—PRIC ) EVERYTHING APANESR HAIR STAIN COLORS A NATITRAL 2, Mack or brown only une preparation, @ canta w box id by DEMAS BAUNES PO., St Park row WELLS & OO, 115 Franklin street, and all druggl Prra ghacem, Pi tg be Ros copea.—Sale agent Jon, of Paris, wholesale de> pot, FARDE RICK TI Puri. John street - pismo TEA ABTS, URNS, 1B PITCHERS, POR SAL OB HUNDREDS OF OTHER PICTURES BY THE LEADy ING ARTISTS IN AMERICA| CERTIFICATES $5. CERTIFICATES 0 CERTIFICATES 98 CERTIFICATES & CERTIFICATES & The remaining shares oxo now > bad ov application 1@ toe Mr. Sumner gave » dinner to-day to @ pamber of die tinguished gontiemen, among whom wore Sir Fredenck Bruce, British Minister; Baron Gerolt, Prussian Minis ter; Hon. Thad Stevens and several Senators and Rep- resentatives. ‘ The Swine Representntive at Washington, Ope Of the most striking circumstances in Washing- ton te that Our only sister repudlic In Europe, Switzer. A tand, te the only forcign Power that does not reciprocate on accrediting to Wesbington a minister auoh as we ac. vredit to Berne, The only reprosentative of Switzeriand © Washington fs @ Consu! General, bat he has been — | PRINCIPAL EASTERN AGENCY, THE ART INSTITUTE, NO. @% BROADWAY. RRA, _ TUREENS, Sit N. F, Belloan arrived bere yesterday. tion of the Brige James Clift and Jubiter. R Ssianford, Stato Treasurer, concerning whose oun. HIRAM YOUNG, — ata ont from hin post for » considerable time. A strung = ~~ Bosco, eo. 21, 1866. | duct invoaning ‘the echoot fund to banks in Mompite | ————_— cn ee ar dec\ne \Sexpremped to have the diplomatic relations of BOSTON IMPROVEMENTS—ALLEGED CORRUPTION. The echooner Nettie Potter from Boston, of and for | the ive in’ tion was niade, has resigned, to mpirra vyaco, R. @. ROOT, ANTHONY & CO, NO, 1 NASSAU AT, dock avunteies placed op equal terms. mest ~ take eft on the Ist of Jonoary, NOs. 580 AND 682 BROADWAY, a, VENUE ' , Boetox, Dec, M. 1808. Philadelphia, is ashore on Cape Cod, near Provincetown. For tf» Srat time in thirty New York exchange Are now opening over 100 cases of cholee goods, of thetr | W, K. O'BRIEN & BRO. NO, 17 THIRD A Maryland Freedmen, fh the Common Councll a report was presrated inst | The crow were saved. The vomel ie bigh upon the | has beenin favor of Nashville bankers, They buy at | OT Importation and specially made lo their order, embrac: BROOKLYN AGENCY. The Frepdnton's Rares has received » communiation | evening in favor of Ging up the fate betwoen what i one-halfrent discount and sell at par, wet : tng a foe po m a LRY, CLOCKS) BRONZES AND FANCY GOODS, Lando Gene Known ax the city proper, South Moston amt eed 8. OO a ee J bs . Talend, The cost of this work, whicn, it Ip suggested, | The Britten brig James Clift, from Anx Cayes for Bot man named John Lor bar been indined by the Grand Jury | wi wid largely to the henedt of tho lly and. ite people, | ton, recently ashore at Provincevown, drifted out of tha of (oat county for b.boring bis children, who bad been ff is estimated at 87,000 090. harbor last nipht. busband'anemory, on bebalf of the Gerinan citizens of bovnd tat wore releann's We Biss by Sedge Bond, ot Ball). (SEES Peer ene Drar perelpeeemrernenwemne'y | caw pammn bg vue eae tL weeed late | "A tose tm Wares bore to menee worsin tor | TTPMAMS HAIR GLOes FLUID 18 eatio| i it prot ot on d here to morro’ ornine fe Jy , i; price 6 more, The facie reports’ in the case are that John wes | 61°99 par foot, when it wan altarwarse ofered. at 8A ¢0, | deapatch.reyoris chat pp Jublies hed ewung brvedgle | Ciatianoor, to incet the Congressional excursce partye | oq (oe Ey hal dreain ih Park sont Fe. Crmavags doles Whe OLNUAR OE Cass & it, Jor the A bes couand gremi saciiement amoue ie sity forbers, om the beech and 0 rowts Vo Tew Orleans, Who wil pane throagh this city, | Ww, 00. 116 Framnlip pirves, anc oli gruasion, 4 A twagitticent and costly bouquet was to-day expressed from Primes Frederick, county, Md., stating (bat a colored to Mra. Lacoin, at Springfield, Til. a Chines offer Ing, in tolon of apprecintion of herseif and her noble J. MORRIS 4 CO., NO. 1 FULTON STREET, PHILADELPHIA AGENCY, t. B. 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