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tn Re ® SOnTIThy ais dh wim TT erre tere tor , we os " a F : NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1867. THE COURTS. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. fends pebcondsVesrcon 900 und $800; tne. goote at aus Cone yt oe cents to Ld dollar ; Heo a ‘A Disuosest CarMax—Exraxsive Tuner or Guxs axo | 0onversation with Williams at the store of Folger & Tibbs on the 1st October; I heard that Williams had an office SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Pisrova—A fow days since Mr. William J. Syms, amer- | at the store of Folger & Tibbs; 1 asked Williams if the Novel Method of “Raising the Wind” for = | chant doing business at 300 Broadway, appeared before | goods he had been sending us from Smith & Co. were — c' from Teally from Folger & Tibbs, and he repeated his former Wedding Tour—Motion to Discharge fr Justice Hogan and entered a complaint against Samuel J. ow Felger We Tints, one be seoeelee Ree nee Arrest. Sta im his employ, charging that on or Before Judge G. G. Barnard. wr, @ carman ip Q 4nd that he was a member of it. Dario Masuera vs, ae ‘M, Juelbe et al.—The par- | #bout the Ist day of September last he had stolen fifty The case was then adjourned until half-past nine , ties to this action formerly belonged to the honschold of | Colt's revolving pistols, valued at $500, The magistrate { °'¢lock om Monday. General Santa Anna in thiscity, By the afidavit of the | Secordingly issued a warrant for Starr, and he was taken ARREST OF AN ALLEGED SWINDLER, i into custody by Sergeant Walsh and Detective Wool- plaintiff it appears that in February last the defendants, rigs, of the Sixth precinct, efter while tha or | His wadeais scepter pene Wer — =~ THE FASHIONS. DUB SPECIAL FASHIONS CORRESPONBENCE. Qompicgne Deserted and Paris Astir for New Year-Dinplay im the Store Windows-—The Paletot Breton—Hair Net» and the Hair Un- der Them—Hlats and Walking Dresses—Bull Costumes—A Sad Tale About Dinmonds. Paris, Dec. 21, 1866. Compiegne is deserted. The few hares that have CITY INTELLIGENCE. Cuaxcrs m tus Custom Hovse.—Collector Smythe recently issued an order that no more changes would be made in the Custom House for some time to come. Yee terday, however, Mr. Rodney Mason, a recenty Sp- pees deputy collector, was removed, and hs place lied by Mr. Ger F. Moulton, a personal friens of Mr. Smythe from the West. Presextanion To THE Pasron or St, Jang Romas Carsouic Cuvrca.—A few days since the Young Men’e Sodahty, connected with St. James’ Romaa Catholic church, presented Rev. F. H. Farelly, pastor of the Yooking fearfully around, “so-ue—they are safe—come away.” ‘ od them, Alfred? We are pearly ‘ Jost th “ by bis side, a “She has them on” shrieked the mother, ‘Ob! Al- fred, your father's first gift to ’ FeNitted seized bis mother's arm and dragged her to his carriage. The next day, when the Baron Alfred de 8.’s servant cautiously entered bis bedroom, he found his master’s lying across the bed, and the foliowing are the ts of a letter from which 1 copy :— annst Mornen—Forgive me. I can never lift up my ‘eecaped the Emperor's muzzle-loader (No. 14 bore), aro Aen ages ar wublic™ tathe opinion Of | under their firm name of Juelvo & Co,, at St.,Thomas, : 7 : en di Tama thief. Id) tant. cd confessed to taking Jarge quantities of firearms from te Escupe—Giving B: Checks. ‘chaveh nnd dieaaion ity, with a massive gold enjoying the brushwood al? to themselves ™ toate, all 1 01 repentant Jr pRED DE S——. | gave Sania Annaa note for $5,000 in gold, payable in | HeN en ae ay 6, acme. oes a thems | For eoverll, weeks past Detasijve Wooldridge, of the Sherk antiinan wt tie Rotate, with om naive acid by the way, would not imtorest me at all if they Were | 144 rioters story cannot find room here; but to this | six months, and that soon after it was made Santa} t James Smith, a locksmith, having @ at | Sixth precinct, bas been in eelive of ® man against | mented with a cross. The preseniation speech of Mr. pot used with English caps, There is peace among the survrving pheasants, roes and rabbits, Even the k ers haye made vp their minds to lay aside their fall dress shooting gear—green, with deep yellow facings. The gentleman who was so conspicuous on all the shoot tne excursions, in a cocked hat and green embroidered coat, has returned tothe calm dignity of private Mife. His business it was to stick up Dills in the foreston which were written the names of the guests admitted to ‘shoot in side paths with the Emperor, The prettiest and newest inexpensive articles of dress ‘are al} laid out m sbopwindows for New Year's gifs or trennes, ‘Among the pamber there are bisck velvet hoods C. Cronin, chairman of the tte, aad the response of Bev. ms ¥arelly were very aDpy asd eloquent efforts of 3 FES, tmcmim of Suuumny oF Fincass.—It ie stated that fhe Board of Fire Commissioners bave decided to adva Vee the salaries 4f all the members of the Fire Department, “cepting<hose of the district and thier cugineers,” The torenen \o, receive, $1,200 and the privates $1,000 per Bam propose abolish the orice of hy Pepe ent ies epee —§.Niiers who have lost Mass Mgetina or YéeTERAMA,- their discharges, apd those who have’ been discharged by bl reason of disability, other than wounds @optzcted inthe, service, the former not deing admitted to .e ‘heir claims: ' ‘entitled to bounty accuses herself of being the cause of her son’s Sosie—and here I falter; Sosie bad a con- acience—on hearing what had happened, rashed to the house of death, flung herself at the mess’ feet, craved for pardon, passionately thrust herself into the room where Alfred was laid out, cast the diamonds on his pillow, went bome, and at night lighted a charcoal stove and stifled herself. Thus it happened that on the day Alfred de 8, was buried in the family vault at Pére Ja Chaise, Sosie, too, was buried; bot, being an actress, she was not allowed to rest in hallowed ground, and her remains are still decaying in the drearicst part of the cemetery. BOOK NOTICES. Anna endorsed it to the plaintiff, Soon after the | 77 East Houston street. Smith was next arrested by the | wion numerous merchants of this city fave entered |. | ofiicer d he confessed to purchasing goods from arrival of the General here, with his staif, the defend ido rier Hh tag *, 52 1 caaaanen bata echoes Proepion Brwaiyh, Bi ant (Juelbe) informed the plaintiff that he was about to | Carter, of No. 52 Cortlandt street. Sergeant Waish and | of goods by means of avi — saipuiaate tare marry avery wealthy Cuban. lady and that he had not | Detective Wooldridge waited upon Mr. Carter and suc- rite . ceeded in recovering from him a uumber of gifs and a drawn by @ firm styligg themselves “Anderson & brought funds enough with him to pay his nuptial ex- in recovering \ ow “f pistols which Mr. Syms, the complainant, at once identi. | Maylard,” on the Second Ngféonal Bank, corner of Fifth penses and the plaintiff's er That he ea hy fed ase portion of the’ property stolen hrom him. Ho | avenue and Twenty-third stzcet. itay some time at Saratoga, make a very extensive wed- erefore c! at Smi receiver goods Ging was; and that it was a tof is plans to make ‘a | taken from his store with a guilty knowledge that the | _ Abont two o’olock yesterday afternoon Mr. Philip eetnen of wealth, 80 a8 rt ay on le same had been stolen. Starr, who 1s only twenty years | Zellenke, of the firm of Messrs, Fiere Brothers & Co,, is fair Cuban heiress, Accordingly he bescachingly | of age, pleaded guilty to the charge lodged agai Ne Hoquested the plaintifenat. varlous’ times, to give bisa up | He lives’ at. No. 20 Bedford. streck San a Be Sr a eS ere the bogus arrest the pote and sign a paper that it was eld to bim, prom|s- of age 8S pleaded not ing him faltbfully I deb, would orally fats tate Mota BE PRecnaced tne ar pay the note or revura Plaintiff @emurred to m Starr, bat bad no idea that be had stolen ialanre..oai Re agement; but after he bad been again bosought by ith purchased most of the pistols at the rate of from | Sxth Csiro who was passing at apes the defendant (Juelbe) to give up the note, and had seen to $4 each, which is about one-fourth of their | S8ve ya ‘] arrested the itive, who had the delightful pictures which Juelbe drew of his future | real value, but what, profit he made on the firearms refuge mas Cs Sgneates coins ean ORA: The id with sable for the hall and lobby. STORY. 5 ry igoner ‘Fran! atrect for bounties, the latternot being ent earn AR ends hanging from « mi Sb Rabbi of P roti Con ony hi 6 finpy onl gpm, ie belay toa BE rier and ‘Smith to Whore he refused Ciomeaaieta ive me poliee i og under act Saiy: 28, 906, ares to malic ‘: pinged rim over the chignon, Theva volvets azo biue,.}. Frankfort on the Main. Translated from the tat nally Sate Toe Agitl Im. dette of 22,000 tail each, | sround that the case would be and his name | mecting, woioh Tih Frooms of the © soldiers’ Rab crimsoo or black, and end in drope or $old fmnge. There German, by Maurice Mayer. Vol.1. Thalmee- ate ata to ft or retorn it. The ye 2 - ‘ands ably connected. get 1 See serempeners, corgi pocag bs po dag word Chal aD ign , No. 136 € ty Dead dresses composed of one targe vine teat | *inger & Cahn, New Yor init Shen goce on to. state Bt afar Juclbo got pos | After And committal of Starr and Smith the | {Shout dere -eigt terre seme ahs ‘been roth tne, | street, for the —_ as ’ Mois ‘note, leoted partne officers received informatio iD tions urge the passage torly covered with pearla or Deady, and baving fee. | TE SN ee By Dr. 1. Pile | ae ese, bf some: weought that i bas being | Ing soven double buvelled guns and nearly hity veruablo. | habitof purchasing goots from mercbante, ordering them | HETIRE,, 1008, PO ener aathorties in, W a toons of larger pearls at all points, which are leoped on | PPAGR. ted from the German, by Mau | Doiaio ine piainti through’ Juclbe, the amount for the | revolvers, with the prospect. that a muoh larger quan- | ‘0 dé delivered at a certain time and place, | Aé the same pay those two or anon, who are justly ontitied ta, ice Mayer, of the New York Bar. For sale at B. Westermann & Co.'a and Thalmessinger & Cahn’s, New York. ‘The first volume of the only authorized translation of Dr. Geiger’s “Judaiem and its History” closes with the destruction of the second Temple. The twelve lectures t thereof being sent by bim to duelbe. But | tity of firearms atolen from Mr. Syms will be recovered, | ime the man who gave his name as Maylard would Mcibes tering noustechaier titadie. tock’ cand chant A ee ae eee atahosegenda’ 10 WG nl cere Fa eB eed pee and nea reape is still —, in Se Fre. wie has pecan $7,000 and upwards Sere ery year | and hefore its trae character could be learned he. bride whom married a short time since. a clerk or bookkee took about wo! goods receiv ods mo i bacon eda: net note, or ocean od from the firm. it = ae bass entre eS “‘apon honor, been cheated out e Daxcerovs ASSavLT on SimppoaRD—Tae Corrsixaxt | The merchants on presenting the checks to the: bank Rote, and finds that he bas lost, all his rights thereon. | 1 New Junsmr.—Late on Friday afternoon John L. | and finding that no such firm ag Anderson & Maylard ‘and out of the hair and fall gracefully behind. The paldot Breton i this season’s mania It fe called “ Ploues-cat,”” @ very barberous Armo- sian denomination for a white, red or gray Jacket, elaborately stitched over with colored silks in divers patterns. There isa row of; very close fat silver | of which it consists are devoted to what the erudite | against Santa Anna by reason of his not being able to had an account there, would invariably go to the place | @ cap of liberty, is and liable butions down the fronts, and on the left side aqueer | Doctor appropriately calls “a grand world historic pho- | BOWty him of non-payment at maturity, Judge Barnard | Hove, residing at No. 207 Eighth street Jersey City, | which Maylard represented as his wore, and there ind a | blown down by's strong gale of wind. The vicmity ie Aue patch on which is figured either an old woman | nomenon,” to Judaism, its essence, its progress and de- | bail in $8,000, and a motion was made yesterda and William Brand had an altercation on board a vessel | Jot of empty boxes and barrels in charge of & boy or | which the pole @ populous thoroughfare, charge the order of arrest on the ground that ie < lying im the North river, during which it is alleged | other irresponsible jeg a The prisoner such a ease (under section 170 of the code) as will war- | that Brand selved @ bar of iron and struck Rose on | ‘om i Zelienke, 64 ag ” raeadet Setehars for tas santo |to aischarge arrest; | gin’ ak. tb, i Eee «<aecey Belng irene Dae Sours 8 Jaitey & Coy, of 380. were yu rothers for the ‘mot 3 Wii 1o mnty-t uct, proceed Royal 8, Crane and L. R. Marsh, opposed. " aboard the vessel tnd arrsied ths sssaliant vietimized to the tune of $344 04, aad Mr. William —_—— th parties were taken fore Justice Hogam at the UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. ‘Tombs, and on the affidavit of Rose, Brand was commit- foe mee as the man from whos) the bogus check ted for trial, Rose then started for his home in Jersey sold the priso: Charge of Passing Counterfeit Bills. ty, pene ony cived in pay City, but sank from exhaustion before reaching there, | .,i¢# Be Before Commissioner Betta, Pea neta that Base kad coomrehe emapeene| Dae ‘Sortbless cheek, on the Seeond National Bank. The further examination of Ropild A. McDonald, ac- z “ll, and for ae It is the opinion of the police authorities that a la fracture of the skull, and was lying in critical cond): | sumber of merc etn swindied in a simil cused of having passed two $20 bills on Mary L. Bra- | tion. Brand will be detained in the Tombs (o ayralt the oe Uait be taken before Justice w, of Gravesend, Long Island, was resumed yesterday, | "ult of Rose's injuries, Bogan to-day for Bit niagioli) oe Mr. Bell appeated for the goverument, aud Mr. J. M. Tasrt or Moxsy—Most or Ir Recovensy.—Frank A. ae Staples for the defendant. Ellis, a young man twenty-one years of age, Jate & clerk - Are BOARD 6F ALDERMEN. jn the employ of Mr. H. J. Messenger, doing business at of the iblish ° The facts e case have been already published in 190 Bi . yee Rit’ Before Jastice Day of the Session—Closing Scenes. tho Hurap, The case for the prosecution rested on the roadway, was nereny” Decay ws of Aldermen met yesterday, President Brice dence of the complainant, whodeposed that she bad Hogan on the charge of having on the 29th ult. stolen recelyed the amount of two che¢ks from Mr. Hunt, of | j, ited to taking the , mae 7 Hew Yeck, The defendant ai thel request of Mra. Bra; | Srites We Mameasan ue talnnes ‘of the money a ght to & bank in the checks cashed | spent by defendant, and coneequently he was unable to pcan yo pe al pet ian elk th money | return i. Tho mhagistrate detained Ellis to await an ex- home and locked it in the drawer ofa bookcase, She gud. } mination. He lives in Jersey City. sequently found that among this money there were two Exammanion oy Rercrzp Pant Tosves—The ex- she could not have | amination in the caso of Maria Daly and Henry Bene- ious uences epinome thread or a countryman knitting stockings a nme may arise if this matter ts not 08 & pair of stilte, ‘The newest hair nets are very invisible, mere cobwebs, ‘But what is under them is not only tangible but heavy. Iwas lately inquiring about the reasonable prices for ebignons, and was told that a first rate pounder could be waade fora brume at the rate of fifty france, but thata Wlonde could not be accommodated under sixty france, vanless, indeed, her chignon was made of cheveusz de chiffonnier (street picker), 1 was pot top etruck to further inquire what kind of hair that implied, but ‘was inwardly afraid of hearing some disclosure con- _Beeted with grialy beards, Iwas rewarded for my self- command by @ good deal of technical tnformation, By @ street picker's hair is meant hair picked up by men who go about st night witha lantern and a little iron hook at the end of » long stick, with which they rake the loose bite of bair out of the heaps of refuse cast every night after dark in the streets of i. Hiussmann’s, Paria This hair, either twisted in knots or paper, or promiscuously hanging about, is casefully carried to wome-big saucepan in a suburban locality, where it is Doed, strained and hung up to Gry! in thie state fature cbignons are sold to wig makera. ‘‘And thus it velopment, its mission and its relations to the kindred phenomena to which it has given birth, Christianity and Islamism, throwing them into history as great motive powers to exercise their reforming, vivifying effect upon vast multitudes, The wnter takes the responsibility of all bis expressions of opinion, and protests against his words being made the pretext for an accusation against Jews and Judaism. Ina brief notice like this it is of course impossible to do more thin allude to a few of the Se Ty, Sago sage 8 aon ne ets Es that if % des = iced antiquity, we must comprehend its mode of language and thought, and not measure it by our own standard, he seeks to restore what he deems to be their true original meaning tothe terms Pharisees, this world, the future world, the Kingdom of God and the like, fe Would sirip them of all extraneous associafions which ‘have accumulated about them in the course of centuries, hiding if not entirely changing their primary signification, and thug cccasioning, he thinks, gross mfeconceptions of the an- clent writipgs in which they occur. Thus he rebabili- tates the Pharisees as demroctetic Protestants against the ‘aristocratic and pricetly power represented and defended by the Sadducees, and trates the history of the struggle ALLEGED Invarriciog.—4n inquest was yesterday held atthe Seventeenth precinct police station, by Coroner Schirmer, over the remains ef a female infant, which were found in a washtub in thecollar of premises No. 66. Sixth street, occupied by Frederick Hartel and his wife: Catharine. It apy that Mra. Hartel was the mether of the to conceal the fact of its bisth.feom: Pie Sere Social ion stairsand laid it in rashtul ere ensued from neglect ' posure. On returning home Mr. Hartel i. suspected some. eg yy A chair. A large amount of unimportant papers were favorably acted upon, while come more important matvore, & paving and grading of streets, flagging sidewalks, » were indefiaitely postponed. + George W. Reome, Keeper of the City Hall, received an. g@iitional appropriation of $500 for his services on x of the reception of Preeident Johnson on his {0 this city im August last, Norrow pepe or ee tu0n oF we jor care care of deceased.’’ Accpents,—Mathew Connell, fell into the cellar of building 23 Thomas street, whefe he received severe mm juries about the head. He was taken to the New York ital where he received surgical aid, Tax ConTemPars> Nsw Masomo Han axp AstLUm.—. The Masonic Fair now in progress in this city, the pre ceeds of which areto be applied to the fund for building a %, Madame,” said my informant, ‘that the cheveus de | between these two influential parties—a struggle which ‘Treasury notes from Wm, Davidson, » contrac: offered s Yesolution thanking the tia ‘ifonnier, being of plebeian origin, never fetch a bigh | ie repcated in all times when great interests are at stake, tor ppbrcsuat Jator, setaipears ily reatding at 88 he ins Be faithful attendant ae ee ee teat whorese balreut from authenti dead bodies is por ngage seas iy ng of expressing the wish that it Price, eal a straggle agninst priestoraft and hierarchy, against the Dey street, took place before Justice Hogan at the ‘equally attentive to the new Board. qaite a difierent articie."” 1 can only say I sheddered. Bonnets still have flat crowns, the gold pheasant plo- Alderman Vanwum (much diagusted)—Ob, don’t offer Alderman Rerty—That be iaow, but i will never dot place suck a Teaolatia oa Dreferment of individual ciasses—‘a struggle even for the truth thes outward qualities do not exclusively con- stitate a claim to bigher worth, but that the prize belongs to Inward. relizieue conviction.” ‘The: seventh lecture, Telative to Hellenism, Hellenistic Judaism, the tion of the Bible. and Jewish. Alexandrianism; fm particularly. interesting: All yeaders, Gentiles as well an Jews, must be interésted'in the sccewnts of euch great toachers as tho Billels, Akibas and Ben ‘Somaa, of the: Jewish philosophers and translators of, the Arabian echeol, aad of the iiustrious Joweh names conspicucos in the medissval revival vf learning: The famous name of Avicebron ise corruption of that of” Tombs yesteraay afternoon. The prisoners are. reputed — thieves, and havo their im street. th kins, a resident of Port’ Byron, Cayngncsasty; A ¥., war - . | Solomon bee Gabdirol. Albértus” Magnns and Thomes giving the seme name as the: Alderman Vaawvu r & reeobution _} crossing.in the forryboat Conmrunigen,, Se ara ee eee ee Tha sineteo ave tigbs | Aquinas borrowed. lnrgsiy fross. another Jewish taeeBer- Before Sedge - Shen a tavenamnetens mie 2 f Dele fo the fran, ‘ble manner he meres aa ; oe of his chen Benedic! -ateptee: preyong m 4 o~ ae ef Europe, Meimonider, Moser ben Matmon. The'niame charge e in President Buica {2 a fow pleasent remarks, and | Be died on Thur us seaeeiretee “-- of Immanuel, a Jewish post, is inseparably associated ren. Deceased was seventy years of age. ‘tm prickly leaves. with that of his friend Dante’ Abraham ben Chija, a “re ‘with red. The newest Spaniard who lived in Provence, became celebrated Scuppex Deata oF a sy _—— Yesterday after- + wie patted ounce, the tor th ads Pll eg Bn) noon Mr. Thomas Corrigan, while standing bebiné the foelard; bouquets on w! indebted to the pious care of the Jews for the preserva- counter of bis soa’s store, No. 147 Market counterfeiters like himself, The Judge sentenced Burt- Q strest, sud- = peg Bm dod: — crew noe See a roa pula of lout 12 be imprisoned for twelve how af ‘at hard labor in i ~ Dicstang! pice = Detectives | |. during the year 1866, and whose legal co | {ely fell on the floor and expii Apoplesy a ‘Bebind train. rmany, lellen- ey immen were iled to hunt up the per- pale oxiaten supposed cause. Deceased was sixty-three years b= FL y open lem, Every modern eystem of philosophy bes been | ©” Robbery at the Jest Ofte. petrater of the deed, und ou vieiting the wourrled man | @4NCt terminate till last evening, was held yesterday | hod resided in Newark thirty oight years, and leaves & are Jong, wide and deni affected by the theories of the, poor erystal. |” The United Slates vs, Bradsk—Tho prisoner had | at the hospital they learned that the name of the ascajl- | Sfterneon. Mr. J. Wilson Green, tho President, presided, | wi40™ and six sone, one of whom, ts the Hes. Dr. Com ekirt y are lined with blue. Tho undersleeves are - ‘Spt been convicted some timo agoof obtaining a letter by | ant was Andrew Kinnis, and that he resided in Wooster | A large number of routine Ci mp th how The puff of tulle from tho armhole to the wrist; between | utter Amsterdam, Baruch Spinoza, who, street. They accordingly watched for Mr. Kinnis, and bad B way to this country from Rome, where he graduated: exch puff a cluny Insertion ; i although mot a close adnerent of the Jowish | fraud and deception from the-Pet office. As the letter | Ou"Friday evening succesded iu arresting iim. "They | resolutions to pare several of the ap own sueets naa | 7 we American College, ‘the rame way. 19 ie the reproduction of the styles of | jaw, never forsook it altogether, and had been educated pant ot od —— bony Bove the prison wi- | allege that when arrested Kinnis ex his wonder | avenues with pavement. Among them were New Jersey Cotosization Sociry.—This society held! rer: ey Ee rome are | by bisanctent Jewish teachers; “he had zedlously studied prvnes on a rong wt Savion bot ag — yo was not gor agar apd the sollguioe>—s aty-seventh, pay an and | its annual meeting yesterday afternoon and ovening ia made of ie ‘worked with colored chenille, floss, | Aten Ezra end Maimonides; he rose, supported by | penalty, Oxing the torm of imprionment at four months | Henschell because he bad seduced bis (Kianis’s) wife, | Thirty-frst strect, from the First to the Sixth avenue, | ‘t° *'"s Presbyterian church, the President, RY. sik or Bere ogee AM see rare, Judah Alfakar and Chitdai Kreskas.”” Of course, when | '™ the county jail. Kinnis was taken defore Justice Ledwith yesterday and | and Thirty-third street, avenue to Fifth | Haines, of Elizabeth, presiding. The reports show sag mae cround wiih einer gold and tiver blonde of | aD author enters the domain of Chriatiantty he feels in UNITED STATES DISRICT COURT. Shere Cede en eee ee atean, Dap eee, Mipemenasean (nue memaeuee be | Ute ep lal hamanieen enced saree peed fringe. This is the only trimming require | duty bound to present convictions which a — ~ote 4 et oaety sderes Soa eS same rimming apied beh ho fn ony conflict with pretreat es apne pompated bere 1 tame herbed “oe THE ALLEGED DAY GOODS SWINDLE. pote in the esletyanon ofthe Fourth of duly. Py the centenary fe nes Cae = aed 0 youthful thout ex) id be made | but hesays, “every honest thinker will soon discover | calendar was D am jeaday, w! Lrg LIGHTING FORT WASHINGTON. held at Washu on 16th of July next. ~ FP WSES which opinion, Tam aware, will draw down on | that have mot done #0 wantonly, nor from insidious | C288 were set down for heariny by Judge Betts, There *Gianinatien ‘ct the’ Sethe Toteoaaee ‘The | satus be nkt and ap ssous eroened Merrick steules | See a cvlered lnwyen, woo emorated vo erin Unaes? me the anathema of young lad.es. ‘ hostility.” In an appendix to the lectures, his remarks | *7¢ Seventy-five admiralty casegon the calendar. They | Testimony, doc. ‘7—PRe | tpon the Fort Washiogton road, yeoniag treme bs | the seapions of thansoler have o0t in the ae ae ae ae mongeng boobies 's novel- on the Hengelian and the Tuebingen schools, and partic- bey Fo! all Pa rg te fred elegant ge) ‘The examination wa the case of Folger & Tibbs was iperage Toad, pasig the —— of age abip geod eleven bundred and a five colored fonday, some up for we an jidren. Brety one bi a a On a Taye —. — ty coal | ularly on the Lives of Jesus by Strauss and by Renan, | them must go over till the nextterm. Judge Shipman | ©oStinued yesterday at the Tombs, before Justice Hogan. | occasioned a short debate. ‘The resolution wan, lost for Pires was delivered by Mr. H. B, Latrobe ‘and ag = ees euaee oe ten 4 and told by rp] are very suggestive. It is curious and instractive to po og ge on ape bene) oe Usveg Ander Another of the defendants, W. C. Williams, was arrested ) aon ih constitutional vote, but on motion the paper —atpepaerrtnianamsaentinteeeed wee. judge Betts occu! cases ve juent! euiber, it would look Jast like a romance Dut it is not, | survey po eeeapeer —_ forme of infidelity from the | }oo8 card before’ him. ~~ bar — epee ap ary by dotective Tiley, yoyo ae belay MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. ‘The Baron Alfred de &, whose mother teen | ne pn ADD Bern ireen My hy eyes vemain at large. Williams, in | bling of the Board the committee which was appointed Boetor, Jan. 6, 266%. Scrtnan ciana.se Pcie’ nos winear in all the pride of brs tea te ah rere eng eremeent SURROGATE’S UAT. sealicn toes aap ‘ebarge preferred against all the te Teer ema tanee tow Mayer. Foperted ‘The Trustees of the Massach ‘State ile, youth and fortune. Hw was.scon allured into ver, of Dr. ippson on ixion and the — defendants, of obtaining goods under false pretences, is Coll ge ee eee Recalled is & ben he fl in arian ere chom Jown” Tt appoared originally in the Algemene Zeitung | Tuy Tale ioe ges amay persons have em | accused of having forged s check for $3,000 upon the Iudtous the Boetd sdjourped sine die DARInT Feeo- 0 towards. he te Doan 48 course our i—Jane D . crate mother, did ail in ber power to put a'stop | et Judenthums (Universal Gazette of Judaism), and has Lae sn cee! — Gontral National Benk. Four of the defendants out of ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW BOARD, Bs "wiened Danchants of hor sot, “fora taron who | Deen ny ony Se mews <e. Geiger, oy pr. | fe teivat, poi lambert, bars regen tos os sla the pm carp are au in coset, on Homday at sose, Peet. °f Counclimen will organize | THE PROPOSED STEAMSWIP LINE BETWEEN BOSTOR ANB! foves ‘actress, clear, Maurice er. 1o ion ive ale im We jiaros, James nck Hon, “advice, and promises were vain; she told eae works of auch uride scope. and lofty aleae ax are | bora Archer, Dorcas Martin, My Keenan, Vbilip Bits | and Leonard'G. Kuuck. The wane vas | ee ee Benaitare, but wu tbe misled, south Look Sone every: indicated by these recent contributions to Jewish litera- ba pte Fyre nN sia gniid Mls dn remeneaehdnatanted ™ THE PRIZE RING. ai ptetig $e WP... pe. where; dressed ap like a she ture attest at once the multiplied numbers and the Alonso G. “ ee talists of this ofty bas cole ee rd peg bir Almmtig Bag po gg Tarery-rwo Yeans, | 167 Mathiee Tans, Louleo Siokmann, Nolbreh Zinge- | Ciocinuatl; 1 work urine | Considerable excitement hasbeen crested in sporting | which are i gens SOL ng By Isaac Goldstein. The author of this Hebrew calendar is a member of the Board\ of Trustees of the orthodox congregation “Shary Zedek,”’ in Henry-etrect, New York. The calen- dar has been carefully compiled from the best authori- tes, and it skilfully compresses within s single page all John Vomlocher. Margret Died- | hotel pointe : fever tet, hin: be- “Mannew i Weokn Mary Daten lense need fore; he aid Bie ee bat Lon’ think he ‘A. Aartin, Paul Roman § am ‘Butler. Lf apllnomns ‘attack ‘he Surrogate wih’ call the (te? which T aay balmy dayn of life, only I remember it ‘exsontial details for thirty.two years of the future—their new line to the. continent, the 10 be made semt. the ai Ee Poe wer terete oe ee trun Ze "secs | 4ivisions, seasons, months, festivals and holidays, 20- the backers of the relative contestants, was made, Jeav- | from Fe tng tore contami een m4 i } if i tf ! i E 7 Onio Orrice Sxexxns,—An Obio paper gives the follow. ing list of democratic aspirants for State offices: under icicle cording to the Mosate dispensation. It {s neatly printed, ¢ final deposit of $300 from each side to is now engaged in building vessels to ween Bestom ‘Ove morning, & fow days before the artists) ball at the | and must prove convenient for the use of congregations | J" ine Albert, Johannes Ganter. & short time ago, raise 18 em wee nt bo a the bynge of he mae snd Livery A committee was sported by tbe Trantalee, Séels made Alfred promise pee ‘eight or ten thousand in ua English, of obtain stock subscription im furtherance Potemonde, all ner theetrical aseociaten were to attend | SB4 individuals COURT OF SPECIA. SESSIONS, speculation; av ‘ng | Baltimore, “on Coliger's behalf, aad | the enterprica, he feta, as which sbe intended to create an immense | Tas Comenere Paonocrarner. Being an In- <a knew that bi the vis doen the like for MeGiade, scene of the Alfred promised with a ; ductive Exporition of Fatangrapy. sy James Before Justices Kelly and Dowling. offer to enter told | encounter uy ween these two MISCELLANEOUS POLITICAL ITEMS. dit promiee, for all tbat, E. Munson. New York: Rol |. Johnston & | The majority of cases on yesterday's calendar st this | him that Folger sell. | partics, and be _ rev at @ proper time to wide, Mam lle caciatay we that was Co. « ourt were in the nature of asmults and batteries conse- - the matter and stock nde in 3 their teaaens Nearerton? = Bere gota ghey monce hore mod that her This new work on phonography is designed to apply | qent on over-indulgence im the “feative”’ whiskey, for | bebalf of bis wife; I asked bim, if he thought it was an to tbe close of the training, Jobnay Roche, of thie oty election of last fall are published. The result is as-fol- pp be would not “40 all branches of reporting ;"” to yield, “the fullest in- | yhich the demand {s #0 grat among a certain class | honest why ‘marked the | 1s to give Sam the benefit of his ring experience; so t lows :—Radical vote, €2,376; democratic, 43,018 Radi- wen, p Argh ig ~ Me struction to those who have not the assistance of an | juring this holiday season. Of these cases twenty-one | fe‘\mnd'a ; Tasked, also, how it Nresbeceed poy | tice ween the cuatsbe shat? te pera, wMeGnds, to, | eaeny, eee the diamond necklace could not oral teacher,” and ‘‘to be used as a scheol book.” To | vere duly disposed of, as by law provided, Justice Kelly | expenses , commission, &e., having previously | will bave bints given him by a prominent sport, nod it | _T#* New Hawrenms Govarsonemr.—Governor Smyth, following day, but that he would meet these purposes, which are eet forth on the title | ither imposing @ fine or saxtencing the accused to a | ‘iscove: at seventy-five | is ex; will be full t to show of what | of Now Hampshire, bas published « letter declining to 414 wet for the occasion—in page, it has the merit of a sim} clear and accurate por cont ; 1 don’t think he made any defi. | mettle be is made on the day of the fight. Heavy bets again Tepublican candidate for Governor. This & passion. Paste, indecd, M4 — deme Me mdl My ‘© clroam- sito reply, but said he he should | are pending on the result of Srhich la to come | re - abe had ' beemeared arrangement of those phonographic principles and forms pannees Soreiore po rary make 5 fren told nies ‘ore many weeks shall bave passed away. loaves the fleld open to Stearns and Harriman. Gever- else for years. Thon sbo said some very which have been recognized since the invention of the Houneb ey hy that Drown & a in Cincinnati, had ——— Der Smyth has served two terms, ‘ings to poor Alfred about system, embodying many improvements suggested from sefortaed ne before hired a STEAMSHIP DEPARTURES YESTERDAY. cn om ake Ny ha Twelve steamships left this city yesterday for European try, and a few distinctive changes which do not seem to Mra. ed om ihe searaahip City of Washiogions, Want to" tbe from the ip City of Washington. Penitent Charles \d coastw ise ports. be altogether warranted by any faults in the old system “ay i Ww. en if he had deceived her, and the idea of the Pont neuf Ye ‘The of Washi: if the Ii Ly ‘were too much for hin. He estzed hie or to be advisable, inasmuch as they have not borne changed for Randolph Caffrey. No change was forth- | him that he must look ror ty would | 4s North ver 8 noon yesterday for. Liverpool brig. Grow very low over his erebro the test of an effectual and decisive trial, The inversion Ponies Prisoner navine expropriated the greenback. | be attached by e of Brown, (de- seriously annoyed, would have ef the vowel cum t9'de ctgeitioummay Yemaie; tor us| eae decided to leave the store; jm if be really | ‘birty-four first cabin passengers and © full cargo of ; George Rex, of had not muttered, ‘You shall hav ~ See ene acne worth $19 om Shewee | owned in New | cotton, bacon, tallow, oll cake, &c. vot Licking; D. 8, Ohh, of eost what He di Fearon that ft confuses and complicates the system of} Miller, for which iy he was sent to the Peniten- | York had ; Klinck denied having | ‘The Allemannia, for Southampton and Ramburg, left | von) Coun—Iudge ~ red and writing by sound without au adequate compensating ad-| ~~ Cook visited Mary New Year's, and recived thought re Sam Auditor of State—O, F. Niles, re Wersens, ateeugh trivensveuna oy tsees Pineaia, Wd int on New Year's, toon ; B chi, | the Hamburg dock, foot of Third street, Hoboken, at | of Pickaway; Jonas Smith, of Richland. Atiorney gow in horn carat te reef 4 Finet $90. away took with him her rolling pi. | jin & C & midds were noon, with ninety cabin and steorage passengers and a | General Fad i Ward of Knox; ‘W. Gibson, of ‘Bose jentor later works on phonography, swindlers, as general cargo. Mahoning; A. 3. Ramsey, from her @ general rule, refine too mach on the mere mechanical PA Kane. Pere, Creeeet A Breen egy Fh agent 10 & Co., Lie Foye of the National line, left pier 47 North tures op-tecmiartaanlthe-tnee of mesting f ut he loved lances of reporting, thereby endangering the legibility’ y. Soren ete aang, ile | olaimed by thé | river at noon, for Liverpool, with eighty first cabin and - Suddenly appl! reporting, trade. Mike Bush and Sullivan it with | Sheriff; } BO proceedings have passengers 4 ary ‘cargo of cotton, wheat, pro- those Legislatures which convene this month are as fol- one of short reaps cher enigercaomes aye > the execution of this order, for which offence they were | been one my knowledge, for the — a ramet ot ay lows:—Jamuary 7, Cajifornia, Mississippi, Nevada, Ohio ;, execu cara mais te Me tacit, and | qe ntatan Frolich was arrestel for driving a lager beer | “Patrick Mel & Tbe, | North river at three o'clock, ‘wih about twenty paaseae | JAtUAFY & Kansas, New Jersey; January 0, Wiceada; ‘which be the work ir. Mut complete A re aes Chrystie street at a pace. | navi , pointed out | gers and an cargo. January 14, Illinois, Towa, Virginia; January 15, Weet Dox, A although not full enough in its primary detail to serv yd, , OE Delatey and William Lewis veel by Leonard G | The Mississippi left pier 46 North river, at three | Virginia; January 21, Louisiana. Unusual interest py ft the pupil unaided by instruction, is a valuable sdjan¢ | yoox'it into uboie hoads to interfere with two officers | Jui ai ims had beoarsoeas Te | congo sf general sovechandion, "7 Tumeeer™ S248 | attaches to. chews Lagieataree thie year trem the feet ‘Not long after ip the bands of a teacher. ee eas ae Seen street. Hanley ays and The Mafmion, of the Mack Star line, left pler 18 North that the most of them have yet to act upon the proposed and ue. Dictionary or THR Unrrep Sraras Coxorest Nas tot ape minting Medea months’ impris- | y, V, Curtis, of Nos. 9 and 1 sworn:—I | river at three o'clock with, sixteon passengers and an | constitutional ¢mendment. b- ao ad compited as ® Manual of Reference for the Le; ugust Holdin beat hie howe with a cart cung; — a 1 Ln — Toaseonts, ot the Portland and New York line, Democranic Convention 1 Pannsyivaris.—The Phile- “Bere aid he bitterly ami. | islator and nemo By Charles Lanmai eateessd nad Sad Gis, ot | WC. Williams, one of the defendants, since the 10th of | left pler 88 East’ river at three o'clock, for Portland, | deiphla demotratic organ urges the calling of a Bint A; Government Printing Office. ten house No, ocean iont een cee know that there was such a firm as | with tweive passengers and @ full freight, mainly com. | Democratic Convention, to mpetat Reading en Februe- Fone jomped for . bared her neck, tried the precious | This third edition of Mr. Lanmen’s indispensable may | Bey 4 » the resort of prostitutes a: & ; [have bad several ia- | prised of sngars for Canada, ym gems ov aod looked queeniy. tual of reference for politicians, in or oat of Congres | {even 4 man was besten there not long since with ® | terviews with Williams; hecams to our store with an | The San Salvador left pier 18 North river at three : ‘are my mother's’ said Alfrod, admiringty. jungshot. Julius Steineke and Chris. Hart, the pro | invoice of good if we would make | o'clock, for Savannah, with forty-eight passengers and an BRACKINRIDGR ON TRE AMPNDMENT.—A newspaper cor. i tae beared as threateningly as x thunderbolt, | hasbeen brought down to July 28, 1866 It is an imps | prieior and barkeoper of the place, were arrested and | him nn advance and sell the goods st auct¥on; the Ie- | assorted carga, Fespondent reports that Mason, Slidell and others in “Your mothers?” 3 {ial record of the public services of our national lat $50 each. ‘was made out in bis name as The Fah Kee, for Nuevitas and San Jago de Cu! Paria are stil! rebellious and defiant, while Brecki “Yep; but she bas lent them to me," faltered forth | makers, including the delegates to the Continental C6. ae ee thing about the ownership of these loft pier 28 Kast river, with thirty-four passengers — Alfred. ' “You can keep them till your set is sent home; ing THE MASSACHUSETTS MILLS. said he wanted an advance when be sent tho goods; ‘a general-cargo of merchandise. is represented as having used the following language — aré finer than those | have ordered." greea, and the Senatots, representatives and delegat —— had another conversation with him about a week ‘be Tillie, for Galveston, loft pior 13 East river at The South tiad attempted a * Jooks returred, and on the night of the | who have served under the federal constitution. In t Bostox, Jan. 5, 1867. the date of our first Lavi: oF he then brought two in- | four o'clock, with a general cargo; no passengers. thrown everytinng they had into contest. That they ‘Dall she all that the diamonds were bers. appendix the author has brought together from the gr- ‘The manufacturing business at the present time is | voices, and asked us to do the same as before; we made ‘Tho Saragosaa left pier 14 East river at three 0’ ol wore more than wh they were subjugated and Towards two o'clock on that eventfn! night, when the P dull. Oniy a few sales are making in cotton and | him \dvance of about two-thirds of the value of the | for Charleston, with fifty passengers and a cargo utterly ruined. That 6 lawof nations and by the coullion was merriest, a lady in a ehaw! black bonnet | @rhment archives ‘a mags of legislative and execule | woolen and are oadeavoring to go back to | goods; one of the invoices was from W. (. Williams, | general merchandise, Jaws of war, they m ea ee 4 the Gaocers, She walked | information’ specially usefal to members of Congress the credit system that was in operation prior to the war, | agent, and the other from Smith & Co.; he stated The Albemarie left pier 86 North river at noon, with | mercy of the Btonight up to Alfred, whose ayes were fixed on. inetead of making thirty days’ sales, as at present. . The | he was one of the firm of Smith & Go ; be did not say fifteen passengers and an assorted cargo. North was vopersileled ‘The history of the world would Poste, credit. project, however, is pp po im in where they did business, and I did not ask ; the advances The Hatteras, sister ship to the Albemarle, is foe | be searched in vain to discover sich ency on the the ential quarters, except’ to the very houses mn the | we made were payable to the order of W. ©. Williams, country, as also to sound al houses. Many of the | agent, on, I think, the Central National Bank; the goods smali mills are stopping, especially those engaged in the | wore all sold betwoen the 8th of September and the 10th woollen trade. Others running on short time, re- | of November; I cannot tell exactly the entire advance; ducing the wages of their employos, agd cutting down | I can tel) whhin 000; it was between Sa ‘and psponges gonerplly,, $00, D7 *heokp: Wao smoot renlised by the mile “My son,’ seid a voice behind him. Ho started and trembied from head tofoot. Jt was bis motber! : What hare you done with my diamonds?’ asked she, "Ae God's a, wplber, ne, here,” ananerey Altra, bound in the James river, but was expected to be. got out yesterday. The General Sedgwick, which was advertised to sai) yesterday for Galveston, unavoidably detained, and ‘will not leave until Wednosday next. Al) coastwige business by steamer is exceedingly dull, COURT OF APPEALS—=CALENOAN FOR MONDAY. Aunany, Jan. 6, 186 The followi is the da; for Monday uM Bo a8 8,8, 8 ty Gh, th, $5, 44, 45, 18, OB5, jh juerors aa Cot offered to the South after involving the government im such @ terrible conflict With go awiul a sacrifice of treasure and blood. He wae oe at bd many = of the South ip mane meroifal provisions of ihe emondment