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ae eee, ) NEW YORK HERALD, MEXICO. An Inside View of the Little Game at Orizaba. AG@dress of the Foreign Minis- ter to the People. Tuy Co-operation ef Bazaine and the French ‘roops with Maximilian Ordered by Napolcoa. wh give below, tten by a personage whose pogivion gave bim free access to al (he sources of tnfortaation concerning the causes of Maximilian’s late conduct, The statements ef facts contsine:! in this letter, aa well ag the tone of the @ocurnaent, Joad to the belief Uyat a new line of iwernal policyig att the change that the hoperial government eontempiates 2x connection with the official statcment ef Gemer:! MesteIncau, Marshal Byzaine and Minister Dané qpuditzhed in the Neraup of December 24), some of Me matomerta acquire additional importance, and give ine to serivas reflection :— Mexico Orry, Deo. 10, 1986. In ordér to infform the country of bis determination to eoriveko % national Congress the Emperer published a few days"@zo a mauilesto, which you mast have elteady 1 thgyot her’) he has sleo already promsigatod | 7 gb: consulted and ‘ta out “a senso’ by the dif- Beas of comtry; and likewise that the id of the allied forces alpeady wngaged ta the pacifica- > gion of the country shostd ‘be seoured to ‘bim, as well as * ge privitege of ont ‘tax: levies, on ac- ‘quant of the “ the ordfuasy s im the rogeiar way. this ‘porpose treaties agresments were which gwarante:d in the + mest solemn masner ‘9 cltse-and! powerful alliance, bs yeace in theeeuntry. The civ war, however, ‘ted, notwithstanding the Mbesal wade by the Em- tm the dissidesws. ‘At tho same time the efforts of i. to swee a mational army met with great owing te geculiartircumetances Tien again, miitary dranch-ef the public service was using op alittbe means obsaimable, and the government was ‘@ilized to resort ‘to ‘burdensome ‘financial measures a= ewhich only inereased the serious complications ‘In this Kate of dflairs, “wows ‘wee recetved that the Napoleen, from'reagons of State, could ne soatinue aiding the empiro with troops or money, Hh st would withdraw before Gino specified in the treaties referred to above. indeed, tmmodiately began to coscentrato; and the effset GiGilewction wae. iat the ‘cite, towes nod districts, ‘were ovacuatod bafore the government in provide for their the bin ‘Mbereds, apd in ‘The operatiens pent seep empouncement-of their Gry at.on carly was ao longer tu. wally sew ‘friend and fevolution gathered additional ever 0 iis ox t @eadition in which the different mi ‘Been teft and to the: : ‘was tnxp red by the know! Rave to fight the troops of po epee ° pe rancho eriste mor Seoccien Grace monareb: fmterventica—and Mformed that Gorrca staree of ‘We civil now'desolating the god A and that, {i i war 3 fe erder to secure such @ result, it was considered indis- pene that the government to be established under . Mediation should be republican in form and liberal init. expectations of the government, which had been ‘@unded partly an a sincere and firm alliance w Frauce for the purpoee of consolidating the present order of things, were thas seen to be frustrated; and, far being pecite, the ctvil struggle nad ged. eaceless towns were loft to the dix-idents; the blood of Mexicans was bein, W Do avail; ail abe vresourves of the govern: i ‘Deen used up in military outlays, and the m mid to have been opened in favor upon-a coud of a Franco: American jon that wa bpire, as wel as with integrity of the national domain After having examined aitontively, and with impar- ‘Mality, toe giave aad extraurdivary situation of Emperor deemed st to pe hiv duty to retns Bation the suprume power which st had c Bim; ve ng fra! the cml nation comempl ted for the pan n of Mezito exuded the mv narnicel form. Not ‘Wishing to be an obstacle in the way of such a result, with a self deniai even ; r than that whic he accepting the cro: thought of resivning the tame and making the sacrifice cn the stars of hts country. Sill being wnw!lhog to act i @ matter of go eevee imbrance ws hout hearing the op nic h of his councils—of M nisters woked thein abthe city of Oricuba w sojourning for the boveilt of his bealtiy ‘Bhese bodies all the serious con Sioned, and bath of them advised by Mediation were based fm Giroumstarces, his aodication, far fr to the evils waich they ail deplored, Dring toil rato on the country, sini, would en a weil eonsult 3 impress for the blood thst might be spilled in this struge @ustain the interests of wociety, aud with them Being nnd life of the nation, they #!oue would Spousibie who obstingtely Kept up the etri @efence of mteresia go ddar nt be 1088. af Kathe pe ude the resources of the cointry for the pmpore ot Organizing the Mexican army ¢n aa independent footing, eurtailng the ¢@xorbitant © 1 ntinys hitherto whieh © part u hed to tal and capable of most prominent ara the nthe excreies of tho power & Address of the Foreign Prople-He Deeln that Has Ordered Ba Co-opernte wih i Assist Maximilian as Jong aa che ¥rench Troops Remain on Mexiene Soll Dae Liberals Active in Gaxaca—Tie Kvacne ation of San Louis Potost Confirmed, New Oncaea, Deo, 27, ‘The steamer Alliance, whic loft Vora Cruz on whe Bist, has arrived and brings the following synopsis of We address of the Minister of Foroign Affairs and the x jathe mame of the Bmporor, to the people of ‘ME Wilco. Tt recites in a lueld manner the arrival of Mm. in Mexico, the enticmiastic and carnost lebo.w the restoration of order, and the agnounee- meatvot the speedy withdiawal of the French, the re. comm: of civil war and the prownt danceroas conditig@s Of the conntry in the presont emergency. It gaye the Bmperor bes charged bis ministry with the of convenig © national congress without any” , Counsel @s now engaged preparing a which this pov ere'gn council will be called Tr® address concludes with the following & relations between the fonte,Wwe tm and the is eperor -“Hirs Majesie, the Bmperor, fectived within Wie few dave past the most eapitert © from Maret! | whieh In It eon. formity with the comme vere\gn, Napoleon, 62 cooperate mith bim jp “UP imberest Of urder and peace, MP Louis Napoleon ——$————__-— - vernment avdatarce if earry- Ave MaMajesty’s government o is % He rey a long us Uke Feb (rooyss remain tu the Rational te. G ie Hberais are very active in tho Stag of Oaxrea. ng wer io have (wo bigaies of we orgnulzed annonecing the arrival of the Bniparor mo, denies the statemant thas the ery of “Des no Freuch and North Americans” was ritged when tormina.on of the Kuperor to remain at the head overnment was proclaimed to the people, rilias abound everywhere on the road to ooh and Maicbuiha 18 confirmed, They oi The Fecling in Vern Cruz New Onuzays, Bed, 27, 1866. As evidence of the feeling in Moxied we find in Le Naradad of Vora Cruz the following;— No matter into how many parties Mexicans are div.ded, we are ail brothor, ahd support our eonntry, no matter what her errors are, We see now that ihe country is in danger. We see tho necessity of sapport- ing it, and to support it all parties must be recanaler, Our country ts in danger from many causes; but we will overcome all dangers and hoagmeages ve 7 tg triumph avast hereinafter yw over tho enemies of our vation on all Troops for the Liberal Service—Scientite | Corporation for the Commission to Make a Geologival Survey of Lower California. ‘Saw Francisco, Dec. 27, 1866. ‘A battalion of troops for liberal service has been’| Council is quietly organized im this city far the government of Mexico within a few weeks, and a detactment of sixty- five mon, under Major Herring, left yesterday for | sald Coy Mazatian by the steamer Continental. Vera } Clerk Of a corplalnt and ailliavits, charging Ci 2 a rraruent of te Imperiallets frowa Gat:Lila | Cornell, ex-Bireét Ourimtsiioner, and tho vik rung ANDINA TLE AT THE * Ra Action Against Ex-street Comutiestoner Car- nel and the Municipal Anthorities to I cover 22729,000 Alleged to Have Beou Volawfaly Converted. An important setion was commenced yesterday in + Supre:ne Court, by 11¢ Gling in the o! g 8 g > FY g authorities of this cliy with having UT meg verted and’ appropria:ed tho sum of gosoe i. 35 oy into the city weasury, The papers in th® CO gare diy wy in the wamo B, Varnem, Jr. eeeking 10 rvoover the same lO tq paig of Christopher Pailman andy Josep members of the @ormon Bouncil. gyo tits by Joseph F, Daly, their a vomoy ;— COMP? Fitab—That the defonday’ Commonalty of the city ¢ that the Conmy York is invested wit the members ther oof are and were trustees of ti property, funds 7 nq erhets of anid city, 80 far as such Property, funds’ and effects ara or may be committed to their managouy ent and control; that the said Common sposed of the Board of Aklertnen aud the © smeilmen, the former having soventeon #.nd the lattor twonty-‘our members; aud the said “Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty and the i are made parties defendunts cor Board of members amon the of J. Ross Browne and porty, conialethng of several mem- | as pir intigs herein cannot de obtained, ‘That tho ders of the State Geological Surwey, took passage by the game steamer for the purpose of making a full and com- Council ef the aforesaid is plete topographical and geological warvey of Lower Call- | a 14 offects, and bound by Jaw and equity to profect and fornia. ‘preserve maid finds and effects to the people of aid city who are the of said trust; ‘that the NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, | (ow cco ne area erinsed My the Lowlelsnare . the Toreey ‘City. A Baaxeuay Ercusp on Te Enis Rankos—An-ewira “freight train coming easton Wednesday, might ‘haa neared Rock, Cut station, when one of the Washington MeKeover, who was arranging ttre signal Topes on tep of the cars, lest his footing and $i! between the cars on the track, One of bic*legs was amupped off of a. See sees mombere were placed a 5 2e ile i J a i ii | fi f i ‘@ warrant against a man named Devine, who committed from his sleeve an 11 whibrvhich be attacked Mr. Edward Kelly, imeensible on the ground. ag Wt ts stated Devine has escaped from the city. Parapes oF Bxrcen Finxxes.—A new steam engine for Lafayette Company No. 2, of the town Bergen, was received by train from @ machine company im Newark yesterday forenoon, at the depot, in Exobange place, The entire company, numbering filty men, terned ae EB. ous'dressed in blue shirts, black bats and white tippets. | $25,000 Besides these the procession contained Franklin Engine Company No. 1, sixty men; Bergen Hook and ider Company No. 1, thirty men, end Union Hook and Lad- der Company No. 2, fifty- men, with a-brass band. ‘A grand collation was Library Hal!, when the procession reached that place, Tho engine will bo located near the abattoir in the Thint ward The capacity of the pump is from two hundred to five hundred gallons per, minute, acoording to exi- gency. for the participents not of Inte been questioned, wus found vesterday morn- tne seapentied head downwards from a picket fence, near Kipley’s saw inill, and from the effects ef which accident she had died. | The woman had been visiting an acquaintance the night before, and in going howe it is enppored that sho attempted toelimh the fece with the result above staied, The county physician granted a ceriificace of burial, Annes: ov A Tarp Cranacren.— Aboot midnight on the 8th of last Soptember, Terrence Caddon, keeper of a saloon at No, 166 Bank street, was enticed from that place by threo ruffling, oue of whom feigned sickners, in order to scoomplish their devigne, He was taken into n piece of wood, in the outskirts of the Sixth ward, where they coolly robbed Sim of & stlver watch and one bun- dred dollars im money, vesides stripping him of his clothes, Subsequently,”ore of thom, John Connelly, was arrested, and, at the last session of the E ounty courts, was sentenced to three years in tue State Prieon, ‘The other two immediately left the city. One of them, ‘Thos. Dongherty, however braving the certain punish. mont which would rollow detertion, paid a Christmas vis to an old friend residing in Newark, one Mrs, Catharin Lauusberry, living tn the rear of No, 160 Acadoiny stgeot. “wetives were informed of his whereabouts, and rhortly evidnight they called upon the lady and4ntormed her as to the natureof their mission, denied tray ine any knowledge of Dougherty; but. a search ef the hou sulted in the discovery of the man onder a bed end an_overgoat siolen from Cadden, Ho was taken to the station houre, and committed infell. The woman wos afterwards arrested on a charge of misdemeanor in barboring the pri Licrss2 Revexwe,—At an acfourned meeting of the Board of Excise, the Fiuance Committed reported that ‘oar at the r 2 The mount for the same being $7,060. OF Amount $6,500 bas been received, the balance ren ig to be collected. a A Weatay Benet wy Kenveere.—On Thesdey qgoning & domestic in the employ of Mr, James W. Field, tn | Orange, was frightfully bnrned about the body by the kerowe 1 lamp. Sho was endeavoring he dame by blowing it irom tho top, esion took place, The woman, ying in the utmost agony, at last ATTEMPTED MUNDER IN PHILADELPHIA, A Brother Shoots Wis Sin © for Leading a [From the Philadetp out half paet ag Hullerin, Dec, 27.) i inet wight, as Oiert “8 wiking his beat in the vicinity of Pine and Jumper etrets, he Heard the report of w pistol, stantly rushed to the spot from whenee (he firing «he came peat be hoard rome one call ont “Marder, murder the Na 4 South Juniper wh the ¢ were heard « toto the parlor, he found a ndiug in the middle ' of the floor with a ¢ hand, till smoking from ¢ I ble dine and eenseless, Iny wenty-wo years old. Officer Bi nud that tue load from the platol, duck shot, ind taken effect ju ber rear, lnlioting severe yet not danger- The ma’s. name was Hatterson, He refused P the pistol when demanded; but tt was from bim, of the prinaner fs mainly a8 fotlows:—Hle . 1502 Jotfetson wtrest, with hie fathor and hom bo had shot was id life for wome time nie. She war a fino le anid that the day before | commence pay ber to leave and her 6 again begged of id he would rather she Was, and fired full at district station house he told ho was glad ho had not kiled that bo boped she would not get well enongh Gut before she had time to repent of bad condart. She had been go: Gordon, Patterson will bave a hearing at the Central Station this afternoom, at two o'clock, before Alderman Beltler The prisoner te a feels bis position tiffs? are members of the said Common Ovuuneil, and in tt thereof are co-trastese with the othor membors of » Commen Lite ie alin! 8, i i ce cu il p iY uf BE aE H 7H 7? if : Ht Hi BEES F : e, i uy i i f Le : E f i HE tneui road in repair di therefor; whereas only be the seid years, ve been furnished; $8,500 per year would keep such a a in the best EB. ag ourth—The plaintiff aleo allege that the Leciciature of the State, in the year 1963, appropriated $75,000 for avennes fn repair; that there keeping such roads and was a balance of $5,965 from the previow yoar, ‘that the Common Counct! transferred $10,000 to the rintion of $75,000 AccibentaL HancinG.—An intomperate woman, named | had been raised by tax, and deposited with the Cham- Marga ct McNulty, whose loyalty to King Bacehus has | beriain; that the defendant Cornell fraudnlently issued : ‘te - forther requisitions for aud received $89,391 22, m 1463, under the pretence that expenses to that amount had deen incurred in keeping the roads and avenucs of the a repair, $65,746 86 being, as Corneil alleged, dae to laborers, which expense the plaintiffs aver he bed no 2 that ro0as of the appropriation made for the purpose; that judement therefor was recovered by said laborers, and the aagunt Sime account, and that the said city right to incur untese an appropriation therefor previonsiy made by the Com Counc $ 07 of expenses were thus incurred in pi J ontof the city trensory —That moneys were raised by tax and depusited with the Cham ; that said defendant maile requisitions for $228,558 es to that amonat hed Pairing streets and avenues, Ww paid. That vection 28 pf the charter work involving 20 of more than $ done by contract, mon Counctt, Ybat the wdvertise for proposals to the charter directs him to do, and neglected t therefor; bat that he empioyed men to do without ony authori which {ils say, tho city was det d Six ‘nat the defgndant C above years the working of 163th street a road, end that he neglecto! to advertise tc and to contract therefor, but employed ene to ba the !d.9 wooden bridg? on th t marsh there vo the foot of Hresknec said Lyneh was paid #12.525°25 therefor or y treasvty, wherevs the expense 80 incur uselves expenditure and {cs payment a fraudulent on the part of said doiend Ser uth.—For a ii er that the dine of 155¢h and October; 1965; that the Hold was entirely without oged-(raudulent acts abo dama.ed the city giving sch answer ho roaigned h of November, without refunding oged to baye beew Converted by t Comruisstonor; wherefore the irecting such moneys to bo the formal aidnyit ac: tions commenced in the ne Court, & Pullman aud 0 soph . Varuum, Je Proposed Legal recdings Agninet Ex« Street Cov ssioner Cornet. The Board met yesterday afternoon, and minates of the previous mec proved, Mr. PULLMAN presented the following :— after the ting wero read and ep. quiet, inoGensiye man. and deeply | Whereas certain spectiic charger of offietal mleconduct and conversion Of the pubue mon be ety of New York by Charles G. Cornell, Inve Sininissioner, were prae ferred agoinat sak IL by the Citizens’ Assoclauon to the Governor of ax York, who appointed » diy for Inveptl, m a gation of such charger; and said Coryell, be! Teaicned his ollice, with intent to avold Invest! Whereas if appears by the chargen that Cornell has converte ed to he own use, frandule nly unlaw hundred thousand doliars of the publie mot That the Corporation Counsel be directed to ings to recover from galt Corneil all ~ Hewily converted, and bave the sane refunded to tbe city Treasury. ‘The paper was referred to the Committee on Law, ANONTER ToRe® swiNDLE Among the “general ortors" sdopted wast a resolution 0 preferred to live as | donating $190 to Patrick McMahon for the loss of his ‘mantle, '? Mr. Poriman called the attention of the reporters to this swindle, observing (hat the Board were now ready to pay for all horses, dead or alive. ‘he PResioent inquired whether the genticeman was addressing the chair or the reporters, Mr, Pruwan—The President. A Mrunen inquired if the “noms” was dead. The Prestpent communicated the imporiant fect thet VAVING REVERSE SVEWOR. ‘The Board concurred with (he Aldermen in dre Beventh avenue, betwoon For iovt aud Fifty turd streets, to be paved wit jo avoment, Adjourned wil iv. following is a synopsis of the complaigt made? . yonait of ‘tho plain. x7, the Mavor, Aldermen and t New York, ‘are and wero at .cationed @ ayanicipal corpora. an Qouncil of tho city of New h the logislative powers of said government of said city, apd that i rH i i i 4 ul ; i ity E the Logistatire, in 1864, appropriated . und, in 1865, $75,000 for street’ repairs, whieh neil during 1809, 1864 o her | he did got know whether the antwal was alive and kick. | mg by the parme'of Lacta | Ing or whother he was defunct, FRIDAY, “‘ouQePaen “34, Isat,’ it ee eS ee - ALE’ A DGiA PIL DINNSK. The RIC R 3 gg Sat fomrta Anniversary Celebration — Mavis wand Bpoeckes by Tacedero Wy. Wwinet, A. A, Mallivan, & Choate and Others. Las evening the Alpha Delim Phi Society, under the ‘auspices of the MatWattan OPapter, gave a dinner at \Pelmonico’s up town estadtishment, tn ectobration of itt ‘thity-foarth anniversary, About fi'ty members and invited guests were present. Theodore W. Dwirht, of ‘Golimbia Osltoge, presided, Rev. A. Vaa Norman said grace, after which tho feavvities of the occasion were appropriawy considered, Among these present were Clarenes Seward, John Jay, Prosidont of tho Union Leagao; ‘Algernon & ‘SuRivan, Professor award North, of Hawilton Coltege; Protessor D. C. Gilman, of Yalo Cotiege; Profe-sor Adolph Weruer, College, city of New Forte donors K. FP. Noyes and W. A, Cobb, Letters were read from Judge P, Chase, Rev. Sawnet Bells, Ggorge W. Curtis, EW. Bentley, Donald 6. or and R. 8. Stone, regretting tueir inability to ation crrt Int LE ace, oPheers Vonnected with the Un: houses have, dumeg the past for from political ‘votives seems to be unfoun changes df My unusual extent have taken d rtsies Bouted ware: clent bate boen removed nnd t othera m9re Competent to dl © duttes of thofr oikee, Not anything like th: stated above ‘deen decapitated, Tho number admitied ‘has nov b equal te the diseharges, iho of te grttual reduction of 1 now been for some time the poliey of that departmert, phiors filled by thet for the dance the hail was filied by company. Not the,loast interestin: was tho perormanca of the “German, TOASTS AND RESPONSES, Tho first regular toust, ‘ihe President of the United States,” was proposed and reosived with applanse, The seoond regatar toast, “The. Governor of the state of New York,’? was replied to by Clarence Seward, in a few humorous remarks. To the third regniar toast, * Union,” Joseph H. Choate responded, saying that be considered a national space of time The second reception of the asan ‘iation successfully their duties ag hosts, Christmas Festtval of this charity took place yesterday, at noon, in the Home, on Forty-ninth street and Lexing- "ate Meesaen 1 Tay Doxpep Wane ‘Th? report WAL one handred and thirty of the ight, been discharged No e, Sov- oral of the mmplovés who have proved themselves inef- sole hutiness being a part customs foree whet has ‘Tux Pons Assoortioy,—The Purim Associauion, an organization whose soirées aud masked balls bave been for many years marked features of the ball season, gave their second reception at Ferrero’s Assembly Rooms Mast evening. ‘The wretehed condition of the strosts did not prevent the attendance of many of the fairest creatures graced a ballroom, snd are the signal sonndod t and jovons at of the night .”” whose myrind evolutions were safaly accompl'shed within the alluttod ‘Was quite as pleasant aa the first, and the genthym?n in churge gave abundant proof that since the glories of the last. Porim ball they have not forgotten hew to discharge Onruans’ Home AnD AsyivM or THe Prormstant Erisco- rat Caurcs.—The fifteenth anniversary meeting and tom avenue, The Rev. H A. Necly, D. D., Bishop elect ‘DDtrat deiret, mnelatiing Richiona eounvy, wm place of HL, W. Bastuiac, romeved. The appointment gives general ‘eatistnctivn in Richmond county. Tae Pavan Can AccrouNTS,—AN ing@Géh was heldi yer tarday by Coroner Curtis on the yay of Leverett Raw- den, who died from the eflggt’ of injaries received by being strack by # Igcomotive on the Long Island: Rail- road @h Christmas day, The engineer teatifiot that he sow 4 WON Lue track and whistled an @iarm, but go hotice Wastaken of {t by the deceased, and before he couldéstop the car the loromotive strick him and he diod shortly after, A verdict of “Death from accidenta) inju: tes” was roudered, ‘The body of tho unkoown woman who was ran over at the corner of Futton avenue and Downing street, om Coristinas nigit, has not as yet been identitied. Bhe ig Tather a stout ouilt woman, weigaing 150 pounds, with. dark hair, and is about wenty-fiye or thirty years oid. She has a rovnd, fail face, aod was clad in @ dark para- mutta dress and woollen shui The mua who was found by oiflcer Fox, of the Forty- mere. precinct, oa Christinag night, lying across the cay Kk. with bis lag ‘nearly severod trom his body, a atthe hosptud rday. One of the Farman stree! cars had ran over bima, The body has beea recogniz asthatot Mr. Kehee, koeper of a grocery store at No. 7 Furman strest, Coroner Lyneh held an inquest fom upon the body yesterday, woen a verdict of death acculental injuries was rendered, Herp To Awarr THe Action or Ta8 GRraxo Jony.— Robert Carry and James McGarrahan were committed by Justice Morehouse yesterday to await the action of the Grand Jury on a chargo of having broken into hous) of J. H. Boliea, 1a Paltoa avenue, near Neviu arles Sellick was taken before Justice Corawe’ ud hod to await tho action of the Grand) r siealing ap overcoat and fur cap worth $60 from John Stark, of Tremoat street, near Van Brunt, Ausiep Ixpeckyr Assavut.—James Keating, a car- riage maker, forty years of aze, wes arrested on Wednes- night on the coraplaint of Mary Mulholland, woo pe him of cammitting an indedent assault on ‘The accused was locked up to await exam ination. Favat Accrioret at Gauaveont, Li 3.—A tabering man named Phitip Canterbury, employed on the farm of ten Ae emp my Roark 10 bis heart, kiliing bim Inatantly. Onxar Gis yor Sourm Brooxiyx.—It is stated that the Citizens’ Gasitgbt Company ts about to seduce the price- of. Lh gg le pe by them to $3 25 perono fest. A of the directors for that par- pose is announced. 4 Foswuan Ros Over axp Inuonsp.—A member of Sentence Pestponed—(sil- all Diccharged—Helmes Sentenced to Twe | branch of the American Institute tek piace last evening Menthe me the Only | at the Cooper Institute, a number of mew discoveries a oes date a Ee man, They were in chemistry amd veefal sciences apenas JadgeTehneon preaid- | among ather it was anseenced that exposure to ‘morning, and baving Jnfecmed, dhe Court that whey wore | Periiculerly ste. ond Diaminows cowl A, bd unable te agree they were discharged, They stood five ” The ergumente were of on abstruse helf-past ton with p-verdict of 5 miHniatove ¢redging machine by Mr. Johnson. mane Bneoe LAR Sasi ona sipanaad he ieabindtaiine stan weet Fownsatov.4 Varenan. ov. tux Wak ov 1812,—At Smee Sar sentence, ag he Intended to more to-morrow or toi O’clagk Ue obsequies of Richard Sharrol,e | any cas successtul. ‘ me Jadgment on the ground thatthe Jigs soeld hare tie veteran of the war of 1812, took place from his late resi- | hs RENT, Rmopesiiee of-1any, S18 Bagagyey. charged the Jary after they had reported they could pot donee, No. $6-Greeuwich simect. The remaina were’ | (jAPITAL PRIZE, ~ agree on Wednesday. Stet Place by Corpe of Vet- ‘ Edward Gitgen wee then- placed in the dock, on the | *Pa0# of which the bisaded ? of with. ‘anksown to the Gi ‘Tar Svavivons or rue Recgvr CaLawrous Pines — Sage te pepe ber Mr. Dovid BanGferd, the sole. surviving member of the Lowell, a ied met family of thet name who severally became victius Pathe oh wad etottol ten 2 Hl, | to the recent tenamesit house calamity on the comer of pabre, and Bis ‘was armed with a musket char aoathad pac goa aad beara be able to leave the hospital ina tew days, His sistor. in-law, Stra, the waitress, and (uniel Brown, the Ieaolng and will soon be discharged. the Fabsbath rohool attache! to the Protestant Episcopal the Fe The Judge charged the jury in a favorabie manner for the prisoner, At one P.M. the jury retired and they supervision of Mr. John Topper, & Sabbath ectiool. The Justine Morrill, a boy about fourteen years of age, was next placed in the duck on the charge of stealing. The events of the occasion. L. Hanlon on the 8th of June, avd ove of the purty, eall- iow himself captain, and who was armed with a gun and sabre, searebed the old man’s poe! ad took from bim $4 60 in silver, He niso pulled off the old man’s boat: and kave thém to another of the party whom they called ate Tne prisoner did not actively participate in 6 ailinit, The jury without leavit the box gave a verdict of not gullty, and MoreMl was discharged from custod Ewart Carroll wi n pluced in the dock as » Pritish gubje b foluniously Jolping the Fenian invaders, Evidence waa given that’ the prisoner acted ‘as a guard at the house of Vandewater, but there was po evidence who su d hitm there, and the Crown abven- doned the caze, Carroll was then Uischarged, as were aiso MeDonald and Howard. Fenton Holmes, on piending guilty to larceny, was sentenced to two months’ imprisonmont, Mr. Ratusay sal Would procoed with Crawford's Case, the last of the lot, to-morrow. The court at four o'clock adjourned until to-morrow at ten A. M. gaged m p on the 22d of next Pobruary. It is proy the different companies into one di ades, to be eompored of each, The a® sion New York Target %. Sixty companies bave airenfty nd iC is expectod that before tie 1-t of Febrrary the division will be thor ‘: anddrilled. Brosklyn target compan» vited to participate in the demon Quarters of the organization are loented at aventie. DesvH FROM Brans.—Coroner W: An inquest at No, 8 Jursey street, on Lyons, to organize rt brige * | 3 s 3 4 z 3 he hody of @ colored cri seveu years of age, whose death Was the resu tof burns cawted by bor climes accident- ally taking fire from a stove on Christmas day, Lavomye Gas*-Dr. Colton wiil give one Mant exhibitions uf slitite the his brit. the laughing gas at the Coopér In- with a free admission to alt who CANADA. bare hed woth extracted at his colelmated establishment. wee ~ Srative.—The 169 on Ontman’s skating rink jwas Three Lives Lost by Drowning in the St. Laws | toured of tho slow last evouiut, and wilt be tn Leet reve renge River. Qvemec, Dec. 27,9180, Three persons were drowned on contitien to-day, Tue poad will be lightod with gas ta the hristmas morning Twn Lazarus Menvwr,—Mrs, Lavarn ifow of while crovaing from this place to Puint Levi in a cance: | Harry Laratna, munered by Bernard Friery, allogos They wore struck by Meld toe and upset. The party coa- } ¢hat the statements published in all tlre local journals sisted of eleven persons, including a lady, yesterday, that abe had applied to the Commissionors of wod by clambormg on floating feo, the lady be Charities and Correction to have her tit i up by her erinotine. The three who were | tedio their care on accoantot her mat ed be to the crow of ac boat. They true, On the other ha t mn wives and familics of nine children uvprovided for. that the tocther te i A that it has been indent of law, and ie now In the grandmother, ‘Tarnes Soctetae,—Notwithstanding the snow storm yestera: ttor cold of last night the mootl of tuo Bricklayers’ Union was numerously attended theevening. The German jocrneytmen in tho trade ln ing decided upon fora orgom‘zation, the society given to the’ German branch af dologates to the Ni The remainder of Sach and Bifad but with the © of nominating ensuing term no other business Was tran Fine ww Rowe Strawn —Zbout five o'clock peetorday afternoon a fire broke out in the attic of building No, Roso sitest, occupied by John Alleneberzer, manulac- turer of artists’ frame, The fire wax caused by the bald of a match figing off among sone avavings when Mr, Allensberger rubbed the taate’ to make alight. Fla loss fie estimates at ebont $1,000; ix $1,009, The speond floor is ocenpled by Atoxander Bock and Mew. Stahl, furniture damaged by water about $100; no surance. The fret floor is orcupied by Mrs. Christopher, aud the basement by Peter Schaliz; damage by water About $150; no Insurance. The vullding is owned by Jolin Jetsker, It is damaged about $800, Treated. AccipExts. —A woman named Eliza Reynolds, resi ding at No, 36 Roso street, wae knocked down and ran over by & brewer's wagon on thé corner of Wiilam and Duane streets, and severely injured. She was conteyod to Another Writ of Injunction Against the Bank of Upper © wf, Dec. 27, 1808, Oher writ of ine Dpper Canada, keep in Derry. Orrawa, Dee, 21, 1806. Tho wolves are paid to be anusnally umerous om the north aide of the river, and have comimined considerable dopredations ainoug the suvep tn Derry. and the t In the Court of Chancery veate Juction was filed against the Bank of Welves Among the id Mines. Qrine Another ming is paid to have heon din near Madoc. The Richardson mine Ws reported to.lave boon bought for $50,000, The report jacks confirmation, A nuube? of Bostoa men are at Madoo, ciety also co The ore for wo ed. 4 in Todor, DEDICATION OF A CRURCH AT WOODMAVER, Lit Tho dedication of the First Congregational church, at Woodhaven, L. L, took place last night, with all the corenionies usual on gieh oscasions, ‘Tho tntreductory services were performed by the Rov. Levi Hart, afur whieh the Rev. Henry Ward Beochor proceeded to de- liver the dedicatory sermon, which was listened to with deepest attention by these present, The Rew Milton gor followed with tue dedicatorial prayer, and the . “O Thon whose own vast tomplogstands,”” and the Doxology having been sane, the rervices of the dedication were tt @ close. The church, red f which j# a rather smail build a sitoated on Botlovue Hospital by an oMcer of the Fourth precinct, qealocune, Ghoub. 40 toe. Worditrws caus of the Tue ooturrence is sald yo have heen caused trough nest. Jamaica Rativoad. It is @ wooden structure, of very | ene? on the part of river, who waa subsequentiy taste “nl though ample design, and has cost in the aggre- under gate the etm of about $5,000, The decorations inside are not yet Nnished, but when completed will add ma. terialiy to the appearance of the building. A very fine organ has heen already supplied the cburch, and the services will be in the charge of the Rev. William dames, @ most excellent clergyman and gentlemen, in Whos hands tho intervat of the flock committod to his care will be sare to receive all the attention that bis abilities and energies can bring to bear on the good work ho has now commenced, arrest, A little boy named Williams, residing with his parents in Second avenue, while playing with a hand aed in the snow yesterday evening, accvientally dashed against Jamp post and sustained a sevoro fracture of the frontal development. He wns found lying on the sidewalk by a lady named Winslow, bieeding copiously, and by ber taken to the residence of bis parenta, STATER, ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. . A SeRIOeS AccioEST.—A few days since, as Mra Dr, Gregory, of Clove road, Costiovan, was on her way AIRIVAL OF A CARGO OF WHEAT FROM CALIFORNIA, Pantanenrata, Doo. 27, 1864. home from New York, and while endearoriny Tha clipper Matid Crockett, trom sin Frames a | the te cote pain gp ety 28:0 ninety.t ve, witty CALL bf 00.000 imeneis of C ent Aly slipped pom the co and fornia w The ea renee hat cansea aap Touch rogret among her t 18 frend, va Atrmeon - we nO tates Anvessor for the Perrin hie been appointed United Nuttie, is also recovering rapidly. Marv bootblack of the late Compton House, are likewise rapidly eonva- AxsiveRsany Exerer ns, The eleventh anniversary of church of St, John the Rvangelist, located ap the corner of Hammond street and Waverley place, waz beld last wendent of the nging by the scholars was very goed, Taking np emblems vy the children to their jas. i yi d Teturned inte court at balfpast one with a verdict of | tor, the Rov, Mr. Corne the presentation of Christ “Not, guiley,”? wh gan was ordered io be dis- | max presente to ihe boys and girls, whieh hung in clas: charged, ters on a large Christinas tres, was one of the pleasing yoOsED Panape Cir® Tander Cowraxme,— he prepriewes of evidence was \o the effect that a party of four Feniane, | 2 8?"O%! waning ere te being ate seis of whoi the prisoner was one, maa oid man nated | The target pautes of this @iiy are now aciually en~ | that 1 in now wn aw focting arrangements (o havea grand parade mypantes Hviaion y yesterday hold THIS 13 THE GREATESE DIST HTKU TION OP THE NINBTEGNTH CENTURY, of the kind ever inangumted. evening in the chapel of that denomination, Notwith tervant to Captain Kennedy, of the “Irish republican nding the inclemency of the wew juite a large 20,0) VALUAPLE RRIZMSt ” and stated that he was eighteen yeare of age ond highly appreciative audience were present. The —— os Brill testified that the horse which the prisoner | exercises consisted of Chris Sones, addrogses anil VaWED at hadon the 9th of June had been stolen from him by | voluntary perfarmances on the or: d was under the ~ a. $100 009 IN Wil be prese: A SPECIAL NOT # money for the wnimtaion. We will Money Ly ered lotiors, may rniak uunicadons #ho uid fi ¥ £00, andolpht mireet, Cilleaga, QoESS, BUMONR, BX wAD an of tho Poet Dr, Bat Drondw a: DP NORCES LROATLY OnTATNED IN NE J and atioer Sine ne yubibeity OF fee Wit aivore ve M, HOWE ‘SR. AGNEWS ENWrot heaper than at ar Fay aon. AL Liss THAN COST OF IMPORTATION PARIAN VASES, TEN AMEN TS, URANO TRA spavice ihet oe WARK, STATUETTE TOR PLACE. ¢ wtore, WINS STANDS, 80: Ret for wale at mau John street, woe ' os facturers’ prices, at HIRAM YOUNGS, 20 i> PoRSU SNT T AT AnROURY BUROTION cn a cal fron the » 4 dial General Cummitioe, ** 124 Boron aten ic, the followiny teket wes fuly Cicete Epwoenth Ward Monurt Mall Cenarnt Committee fr Ve Win, seengan, Wm. Oot, Edwacd herria. AS ord Sp Sprtigsteed, Wolly iegbars Rerian ri Jo 1 tal, fh James . Wiliam » John Wikinson, Daniot Paxton, f Powers John Gormen, Gyan Hi Dace hos, Fijeammonay si ohm Mee Seat Ve ting Bn, aes on, gard farpeniet es Dunn, Garrett “Din QUCOND WARD.—AT AA hep I Bl S the democratic thie Beeead) ward, ” day eveaing, Deoomber 9. if 10 Nenana strep ot ot tho Mocart He a “ Ud roidowing named gration wars di to represent the sleetors of thia ward. Gencral Committee for thel year 13678. ion. Ward Commitigs f Jie ak Eetet ann Poyars, kioee Tagine We barry, Heury Kroes, i He ba JOMN PB. HOGOINB, ) To’ pe OM, lOby, mss ane COAL, WOOD, &O.” QORE, ASD coat LIVethD IMMEDI TRI Apply at my cow! and oo) 9 nt ERG Third ween Datween Fifteenth and Sisteen h etr out CHAK B. CUTTER, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, _..¢i