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6 uv ROPEAN STE: AMSTL TPs. Bra 70 QUEENSTOWN ‘AND LIVERPOOL.—THE ERIN sal Js Saturday, denusry 12. | Passage $s a Fency; prepaid ekets rafts on England And Prelau Ab ey stem Apply at THOMPSON'S Pansage eflice, 27! ri street, near PPOOL, CALLING AT QUERNS. Line, aalling soml-weekly, carrying Saturita Jannary 19, 1y. January 0, February Jy at DOOD HATES OF PASSAGE, By the mail stsamer sailug sf0ry Saturday, able in gold, le in current iT CAVING $9 | STBERAGE, *F am to London, a5 ei nme) > to Paris, Pasa nivtbe Wedneetay’ sleamers Pine Cabin, 0; Serre $3). ‘Payable in United Stetes curreney Pesmeniger alsa forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, rates, ogo from Tv or Queenstown, $87 cnr. te can be a ty persons sending for ‘faribee information, at the Company's offlees, “For HN At, Bal » Agent, roa Pf LA ME ek QTEAMSHIP EDINBURG WILL COMMENCE TO DIS- a" charge under general order at pier 45 th 4 on day raventne, Nh inst. AML goods not removed within 34 ineog” JOuN @. DALE, ‘Agent, T ATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, MERS bylacale A eats By ERPOOL, CALLING A? me 47 Ne ny vee a 2 folOWas— Qu ‘ain Grogan, Saturday, January 9A in Thomson. Saturday, February & FIRGINTA, € ea Browse, Bagurdny, Fel bruary & nage, $100; Steery feeraxe passage tickevs, to fring parttes from Liverpool ~~. Guennstew ‘n, for $36 in currency. bene passage to Paris, Autwerp, Hambure, Bremen, ow rates. Drafts sued for any amount, payable af any bank in Great Yeiiain or on the continent. Fo ‘tand csbin passage apply atthe offices of the sompany, 57 Broadway. ‘And Tor steerage tickets at the pany, 'Ss'Pearl Rese near anion, ark Binet meee ies ay eeeeees 4 FW. 5. HURST, Manager, iy none Bi gga a! LLOYD'S aaer causing tie itt Rate Yell sail ‘from the Bremen Pier, foot of bis street SATURDAYS SANUARY a MEN via'sol SOUTHAMPTON, FARING PASSENGERS TO LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, < the following rates, payable in gold or its equivalent in ror the “frat cabin, $125; second cabin, $70; steerace, o7°30, To be'lollowed by the steamship UNION, J. Il, Van San- fen, meatier, on February 9, 1897. an relator Dasma SPE on 00, 08 Broad street INE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTREN. HAVING FIRST class accommodation for 2.500 sengers, will sail from of ner ins Rew York direct to Brest on the 91 formation. as regards prices of passage, will bel pdvertised a The splendid new vessels on this Eevorite route for the eentinent will anil from pier 89, North river. VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont, Saturday, Jan, 23. EU Hope, Lemar urday, Fel NT. jo, Saturday. Fen. 23. . Saturday. Mar, Cl OF PASGAGE TH GOUD. t cabin, $160; second crbin, $100; tneta ting wine, rd with raliroa | coupon t! Paris nt an additional charge of PY “for ae ad es “Yor ‘second clan G QTEAM 1 AD Calling at Landondar Passengers and malie, @he FAVORITE PASSENGEA 'STEAMERS OF THE CHOR LINE AN SAIL, EVERY 8 TURD AY, MITED KINGDOM. GaLEDONIA.! RATES OF PAS PA To Livervool, Glanyow and Derry, exblas, ‘gwand » $e iden tt ientes from Wrote portato Kew ae 5 880, “i » $100 and r ion, “priv at the eam at mi Ce Kopon, gl Rs . 6 Bowl am. from New York March 12, BELLONA, Captain Dixoo, river for Lendon direct on en and thronch bills of leding circa to ee, Antwern. Rotiesdarm, Amsterdam and Dunkirk. prscare apply to CTTAR. 8. WHITE 28 Broadway. for at 5k Sonth stree HOWLAND & ASPINWALT, Agents, STOWN AND LIVERPOOL, xk overy Wednesday and sat di TATTAN salle from Now York on Ti m pier 37 East ri Cabin pasaage $8 Stecrage $8, currency, Passege to New York oni remit Burees to Ireland at low rater, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway nad 63 South sizeet, "RO AME COMPANY'S vt" WAMNURO {ynete: x o mall ete, Pe AXONIA fomnmander. carrying the United States rosit, uaare 1g, at 12 M.. for PACKET ertown 935 eure TAPSCOTT BROS. & CO. Fé South street and ¥8 Bros VORA, STTED STATES AMA RATLROAD, North viver, foot of Canal atrest, at Purher, connecting in A. G. Gray, pidge. connecting hat We those of Tet and Shot With steamers for South Pacifie poris: utral Arnerican porte, and those of Ist with the new ww Zealand. Hall the corn. mg. OF April 8, I licwed each aduit Medicines oud AwrA Ah ratckets and all turtber Info: ration fy ply at ae wharf, foot of Canal street, North river, ¥. rs Gaby, Agent. retalit receiv te. ee ioqure et the fragt pier, 62 Nosth river, fost of Canal airs OR ST. THOMAS AN: ¥F UNITED NSA CES ana L MAIL STRAMSHIE BLOT ae Mall en are sailing on the 2a cf mos RTT AMERICA, Cay UTHLAMEPIOA DING STAR, ‘a Ma eos slegnit cleaners gait Om schedule time, and call at na Thowas, Pare, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro, gone i hor Se NARS ALR Serta for gee AND VERA CRUD, wi | CHANGE OF STRAMER, Stermnship ALABAM. re pier i ‘North gt office, om company’s Ua, FARGO. aco. ™M Ce. Sh Jem 2 sides heel n, Will utdey, Januar Bor {ceigut or al 4 eon a var e-4 No DET: JON a atau t's bw OF: RANE. JN BA 5 ‘The new =e sevice Mar MANUAGT now reoclviey fe ght, tale iF ™ igew rooviving Sesigat, a Se above from pier No. TEA OF PASSAGE Go Voted Stat ie eurvency), RaTis 4 genial FON BR wit ts per cunt foot f B conte per culo f. (tained beets and shen jornie per g: Ma te bh ¢ all que cent per vound for heavy vt, = 8 must be strapped. wo Javana freight engageteats trade at the often, 8 Woeart A wittnrr * lies FT alae cowrany, Fire © o.oo rads Fe, AHLIRON' hae RLBANS.«THR NEW YORK fine opran steamers mm Raturdaye fs in Haturda Da Ratu : On Saturday, Feb, the oMice upon the pier. Por be nerd Pn Gakh eileen ‘rresutont, No, 8 Bowling Green, a Sageeenawe: one eit oF panes Sars oe _ Fee okoRCR vemnene ‘will follow Jaw, 7 co. tt NEW YORK HERALD, AHURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1867, ——<—— ane COASTWISE STEAMSIIIPS, ph NEW Oe os orey We NosDay pee TMArouD 5 GNP AT SEDUCED RATER, $50 and $59; soon $°5 and $27, meals Elegant accommodations, A) THOMAS & CO, No, 6 Bo N. TEXAS.—SAILING WEEKLY.— ho Al wisamer WILMINGTON, Captain ¢,{Felght at pler 20 Bast river, aind sail on or parlor recommodations, apply to & ae € ©O,, 183 Maiden lane. VOR et bak gs EVERY THURSDAY,—THE -Atentia Coast sit henrasiony Ons Company's sidewheel i vie aN feo Captain Baker, sails Thursday, a B 7 GENERAL BARNES, C:ptain — sails Thureday, From ple 36 North vive, prey f Tad at TA saga ees Sea Vine TG at ptm "Woks CO., Agents, 68 Liberty street. AVS STEA 14 ls ‘The new and ant et tah — RGO. B. M. Bolklev, ‘commander, from pier Kast river, footof Wall Stieee Tucstuy, January 2 kt3 F of Inting, and passage tickets the Georgia, Cents inte in con wilh the Freight received daily. "For freight oc passage apply to ee nitay, winhip a Cb 61 and 82 South sireet, turdas, from pler No. 18 Nort ara iegarny. fr riat’§ o'clock P.M , The faveri « sidowheel steamships SAWN BALYADOR, Atkins, cominander.....salte January 19 SAN JACINTO, Loveland, eominan: ‘satin January 26 th tickets and b'lls of dads toall nts, fn connec. tion with Central Railroad of Georgia, Atlantic and Guif Raliroad and Florida steamers, _BSGaWRISON & Al MULLEN, N Ne "3 5 Bowling Green, N. ¥. FPOR, CHARLESTON, 8 0. THE, FLORIDA FORTS aod the Borth and Southwest —Regular United Staies Matt “Tine One of the favorite and elegaut steamships QUAKER ClTY, SARAGOBSA, ANDALUSTA, GRANADA. lor M4 Haat river, foot, of Wall sirect, every als" P.M. connecting at Char‘onton. with tha armen ‘Dictator, for ihe Florida: port, ‘Threagh” bis ot Ba ag Bain na Hallrond, and. prasace tickots issued. to all of the na Bouwert, Bile ot lading or paseage. or apy Intormalton a ARTAUR FARY, og Willinta miner |ABAGOSTA will anil on Saturday, January 18, OR CHARLESTON, 8, C.—THE PEOPLE'S MAIL ‘team The regular and popular stenm- ship MONT, bby, will leave on Wednesday, Sutumry 2. a3 PBs trom pier North river, land- ing freight on Saturday morning at Charicaton. inroemn tickets and bille of inding fxsued to all pointe South n with the South Carolina Railroad. , FOX & CO,, Agents, 83 Liberty street. an eee aturda Fy ‘The sidewheal amships TTERAS, Captain Alexander. ‘aptain Bourne. very r er 3 North river, giving through bi onthe Seaboard Railroad and its HA ALBEMARLE, Ati2 M.. from OLD BLACK B. 1 LINE SHIP COLUMBIA, Captain Rubincon, aalls Saturday, Sonuary 12, For cabin, of xeemud cabin passage nny mn Dour, toot vf Koekman street, e ROCH BHOTHERS " OOFFEY, 114 and 116 Sout DSON RIVER AND) HAKLEM RAILROADS.— ‘Traine for Albany ant Troy, connecting with Northera w lea vo Now York. via Hudson River itrile i and Toalls tL A, A train via, Hutson Ri Bleeping cars a!iacbed to 6:3 P.M tain ie also attached @ sleeping cae every day ex. cepting & Saiurdort which is rua through to Ogdensburg ra RW, wut chanve, ‘Bui tay tral fever Roud, New York to Pough: koepete and return Saeco sre York ‘at #:39 A. M., and om Harlem Hoxd, Forty-second street to Millerton and return leaving New York 6t¥ \. M. Ps WM. W_VANDERGILT Vice President, — PE Eva ow Ps OFFIOE, HUDSON IVER RATLROAD 5 fd | pore Sanvary 14, The tue Railroad Company gives notice thal, the arrangement heretvfora exiing betwee this ooapany aud erond Company i sing hon (3, the New York Cen by the Dirsctors of the New York Ceniral Rajirc ‘Lis company will after Tharsday. voter a ot . Instant, only se’) tick: 2d clock bagaage “heir own rad, and wi Tecogalze Hekits aold at ‘hele Own offices und by thelr own age Tesseuge's wal after that date be ticketed and baggage checked to and from Greenbush, or East ig the termi. nus of the roud. The saine rule wil be observed as to frei C.VASDE UI iii, President, MUSCEL ANE ‘ROSBY OPLRA HOUSE AR’ ART “S880 OCIATION, THE sires: WIL Sid “2 IN Ere tT OF ANG, ON THE 8TAGE 0: vue OPERA HOUSE, Commencing at 2% o'clock, (he Houre being under engege- ‘ment for the evening. AVOID TH: CROWD OF THE CLOSING WEEK. BUY POUR ORRTIFIVATRS AT ONCE, ae “Which 4* attending the Aosta macia Ht cw certain that (i WILL BE SOl, ton ‘nil admit Roldere to the NISTERNS WANTED TWO 0 OF 96 RF NIGH, AND 2 dig tert diameter, an dlameter, Addrese je <a Feet Li ane abe ota CATARRA, SKIN Consumption, Piles ard General Ts aren. Conuiation fire wt cites ho. 19 Waroriey place, 3 few doors froma Broadway. TANKS WANTED—SQ eas Dyer, box: Sar New HEAYTH BE SHATTERED YOU WILL BE tg, Wate and Phey wure impurtcies or im. box 4, st RE wenn on, woor. ‘Yor! I your rortoved by PARWS Lite Pills, two Dieod Purter, xo nge 4 WANTED.—ADDRESS, STATING SIZE. rice and where they cab be seen, tox 2,84 New ANUFACTUREDS AGENCY. “HAVING OPENED an ofce tn this city »t tne corner of Third and Pine facturers of Hew goodecan arrange to hare of in this market Address Mitchell & Cos office, St. Loula, Mo. pase: a8 SARS APARILLA AND PILLS PURIFY THE om, red navaie impaired constitations and, t the Invatt on WHE Con wMpt on. on flesh, new lie and blood, Try 389 Blin ctreot, IT. VITUS DANCE OURED. ~a sore Tro ea Receipt f the cireutasieages of the patien for ante, Uhre B20. Address Buccs, station ‘%. aati “LITTLE MABRY 3.) or READY y salle adds Y ery “LYTLE tg 18 FREE DANGER, ir Sepia OR “LITTLE MARVEL ‘LK MARVEL, = RYDODY SHOU: HAVE IT. PRI Bie. is > HE “LITTLE MARVEL" 13 SFCURED BY ROYAL LETTE! And by VA hey b IN THE UNITED &TATES. 0P delightful, pectu wie, reqree 36 fe twee a deligh aris ae when, regu ibe N. Be—Frade ute supplied. dois WaxgEn-an ALCOHOL, STILL OP 2) OR 90 BAR- rele ce eee on at RING a & Co. . OG Int of Houses for wale, Office No. Frenuy third atreet, Fifth Avenue Hotel, 92 © PER CHALDRON, IN THR yano.ar / the Manbsttan Gar Wort, toot of Wart ‘awn wirect and foot. of z Kinet Fourteenth att Re per chsidvon by CRAPSER pones, be mew et aghicent sireet, and JOHN SMITH, corner of jue ans Kart Fifteenth ot 33. 5() ACHALDRON FoR CoKE.—n Ce) ie ely, Apply st my coke olfee at tie Dew York Gas orks, at Twenty-Hret syeet ant atenue A, ‘SF sukkWwOOD. Lg ARBEL ; MANTEL Hizey low pices. tet A KLABEIOS ighioeistn str eet « beer Taira een SLATE BAnsate-Bursetoe ts THe ae PLACE 1 Tae of the latest 'S Marble NY. ‘Out thie out, more durable, Lalf the iy Swart, (6S bixth avenve, borwoon rey Oien and ‘Sains iach stroma, Pe AgAKecr m MANTELS AT REDUC! a4 game Lal lection 61 anand at®, KLARER'S Manu = et hag Pivet vt Svat, ‘aeur Third atreet, New "Yorks Call amive, present Vatien wi ‘ 7m! 5, 0 BIXTA, AVENUE, A ct onvotya 3 BARES. sid pu. Abed end gen! per phe denier | city fox tte "ext Ce thing, Farnitare, Sewrsuy, Fara, &c. be kin i Jan to call'en ot address tLe mumoct ag ators Wratted upon by Mrs, Marks, in and out of the cliy, T THE OLD staNn, VENUE BY TA ny nif A AND, 7 SIXTH A origioal E, MIN Al ey Wine MI {ve Nghest price for their cast of Wea You yh ave! XO.. OF © a rit mat kere, by calli pe Me. a tk Han Ris. ish seventh a cue, DRY Ly GOODS, mn GREAT RU iL lure not bought any of ah gar supply is wearily cx: Os 7a T MUSLINS, 100. and Be’ 2, ae tae LOTS, He, 1d 180. NSB LOTS, 200., 23¢. an cankuse n 4 WAMSUTTAS, 0c. T 4 UCTION ROOMS OUR HEADQUARTERS. + BIG L018 DRESs GOODS, Sie. BIG LOT ‘ 4 50, LOS be TA ae pypents cLoTas, REPPS, ENGLISH OTTOMANS, &U., Win MALF PRICE. IMMENSE LOTS TABU re CuAsties, LANNE, LA R PRINTS, DELAID HS At any price you BLACK ALPAC. a3 “ate,, ‘ie and the: Worth 452), S0e, and 75c. Theae are the cheapest Alpacas of the ye.r FOSTER BROTHERS, 16 Eignch av, noar Eighteonth st. And FOSTER BROTHERS, 272 Slevcker steovt, x Basie D ain athena baramiae sTOCcK Children’s ne Genfitmen's Lamb's Wool and Me- Mi jatar Under Garmenis and Hosiery, jus. purchased ‘auction at a great acti bey 4 aa Menno vanes aad Drawers, only 7ic. and 80c. to do. quire. tweens een Misses’ do, ao, from Se. to He. ea: Gents’ Merino and ftmb's fe Wool Half Howe = ‘Me., Be. Lio ah to, do, Hose, only Me, 2e., 250, to He. di Pinew do. ‘only 30e,, 12!e., 146, and u rear eerie of moa ‘of the above Hosiery ory a (imal gota W. K, Pi YTON, ‘272 and 274 Bowery. = THE BALL SEASON, TRE ha ate ay tiny BAL LL. FR Thirty. th Annual Rallof the late Volunteer aE w fate place at the Acodemy of Music, gorme: of Fourteenth sirect and Teving on Thursday evening. Febraary 24h, 1907. Tickots # admiting ‘t tleman and tw jes; extra lady's Prec a ‘as usual of the officers or any member of fie edtus proceed as heretofore will be applied to the rellef of the widows and. orthans of our deceased associates wo nobly sacrificed el lives in striving to provect the lives and 10, their feliow citizens. pester ©. GODFREY GUNTHER, President, way. Jas. F. Wenmay, Secretary, 145 Pearl street. J. Devatour, Treasurer, 2534 Wall street. ISSAY ON CATARRH, BY ENT ong DANIE! n. No. 2 Union Mailed on receiptot red starad. N BW YORE. ire tt The cheapest werkly newspaper {a America, 100,000 premiums for cluds. arocime: Address the NEW YORK REGISTER, "BILLIARDS, « oc. “LARGE NUMBER OF NEW ANP SECOND HAND Biliiard Tables, with our improved emnbinstioa cushions, wiich have been proved to be the most correo: and durable cushions ever ‘made, Spec.mens of our tavie that have boon in constant ase for man; in the principal hotels and ¥.-oons ia 7 tending to purchase will find it to their et ery examine our swek, which is the largest and fluest in the world, ys’ Tauies fur holli PHELAN & COLLAND' YE ARCH UCKOO CLOCKS. J bee ae o0., Ladies’ ms ret Locket tor likeuus-es, atcues, Preach Clocks, Jew RANKPIELD & © pI Mas coruce of Fonricent! sireet, and BUS Sighth ue. corner of Tywe oul? Fe NIT fire rosewood Piano, ow Carpet, two 5 Of Lace, Curuiing, set of walnut Sruraivure, consisting of dew Sofa and Chalrg and. Pic &e, Will all be sold cheap. Al 23 St Mi Inge, preesite EVERY DESCRIPTION, CARPETS, Oltetoths, Be ding, Parior and Wadroom Suits, & BENDA 20TI’S, corner al and Hudson att Papnont iahoa by weekly “or Rionialy Instslveata: if pret ferred. OUSEKEEPERS OR PERSONS GOING TO ROUSE. keeping can buy Carpets, Gileloths, Furniture, Bed- ding, &e.. ut BENDALL & SCUIT's, corer of Canal and Hnuson etrects, aad pay by weekly of inouthly payments if preferred. a me DENTISTRY, SBP-OF TRET FR FROM ¢ so 0 $8-WE Give. THE privtiego o Free Months, Teeth extract Fore tee ANEMECAW TEETH COMPANY, “SI East ‘ourth > ‘T 192 SIXTH AVENUF, CORNER OF THIRTEENTH stzeet—Can be had a se} of Gam Teeth tor $13 $8 filed with gold, $1. All work wart A EAT REDUCTION LN ARTIFIC, Pla Set from 96 (0 33; Artificial Gum 5: 5. Warrante: ia Beaty and usefulness to ob Pare gas: zt cluiniered. tn extracting. “222 Hicocker street, WHIPS, TEETH POSITIVELY with nitrous oxida passed fur cheapuess or dui: Sinth avenue, “ ae: DELIGUTFCL PR extracted did sets of AN NVLEC JOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED AND make a apec.alty of tie use ot Nieous Oxide Gus, and dntuister ii fo the ouly wa uniformly destroys pat, @ hve givon 110 over njdi0 patients. Conte t» heasquar- ters. Otlice 19 Cooper Institute. OQ ratitan en AND PURE GOLD FILLINGS FOR Featuring lecth ia every riage of dcoay to thelr original shape, beantyand soundness, without pain. Diseovarer's Toots, 29 Bact Fourteenth strcet.. 14,00 testiracmiatn, NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, ~maveen cH . A Pasonncen Rowstp at vues New Jensry Rannoap Daror.—A passenger by the three P. M. Philadelphia train yesterday, named Harmond Coaltas, in stepping on the platform from tbe cars wae releved of his.porket- book, containing about $200. A young wan named Lowie Was arrested on suspicien, Procress or Iisacit Dierittatiox,—Eight barrele of whiskey wore soized yerterday at the Erie Ra troad ret not having tho inspector's siamp on them, and rg eg A a team of horses and a vehicle sent from New ‘ork to convey ther thither were also appropri. ated by the detective ihe liquor was consigned at Orange county on the Erie Railroad. Communipaw. Expremuyts ox Ramroap Brakss.—About noon yea- terday @ party of gentiemen connected with various rail- road lines asseibled on the track of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, at Commun paw, to witness soveral prac- teal ex: eriments in tie app!ication of an improved meth- od for working brakes eo traine, The main object of tho dec ign Is to vive the control of the breaking power to the engineer, who operates by a steam cy!ioderon the brakes throug! # series of rods nnd chains extending from the Jccumotive to the ond of the train, The ud antages claimed for this system are @ more rapid retardation of mwtien, aa iuereased uniformity of presture aud ap ine Siantaueous action of the brakes througsout the eniire tra, The utility of this invention was demogotrated, after evora! experiments, to the entire satisfaction of those axsembled. Newark. Essxx Cocery Covarts.-—ln the Eesox County Court of Oyer aud Yerminer a number cf prisoners pleaded to the Indictments fourd egainet them. Gcorgo Thomp- son, the 7 ro who seriously injured Mrv. Ward en tho the night = Bint of last Lecomber, poad qulity to the charge. The majerily of the prisouers, us is goner- ally the case, plead not guilty to the charges avainst Trenton, AN Attogen Om Swnrpia,—An affair bas come to Tieht within the past few days, which, if trae, will involve a loss of about $150,000 to @ number of the cit sens of this place, who were aitacked with the “oi! fover’’ about two years since, From what is reportod, tt world appear pape the perind of “potroleomania”’ a company was stay in Philadeiphia under the titio of “The Fay. tte and Greene Oil Compony,”’ the principal officers of which aro evid to be Trentomans, who fatled not to rep. Tesent to their follow citizens most fog meen d the pecu- Har advantages to be derived from veetment in ite stock. The reault was that quite a somber ‘woot in” largely in the matter, with visions of untold wealth luring thei om to what bas since proved, im not afew instauces, their ruia. Toe matter is now Sere a ows investigation at the bangs of the rand Jury, wh It 8 confidently expected, will soon i of jotment against the alleged swind- rable exclement is evinced by the major ree of the residents here on the subject, ou which jurther revelations wil! probably be apparent shortly. New Jeaser Histontoat Socery.—Tho annual meeiing of the New Jersey Historical Society will be held in Tr nton to-day. Cortland Parker, of Newark, will de- sver ap address in the afternoon on “Ihe Military Life ied | of Geveral Puuip Kearney.” Democnattc Nostrmation ron Ustrep State Sxvaton.— The democratic caucus for the nomination of a candidato forthe United States Senatorsbip was held on Monday eveniag. fhe contest was between Join P. Stockton and ex-Govornor Parker, but the former finaly received the pomination. TWE NEW QUARANTINE. STATION, The work on the new Quaraatine station on West Bank was commenced on Monday by the laying of the most important pact of the foundation in the shape of a crate made cf wood, thirty foet wide at bottom and twenty feet at top, and filed with stones until it is sunk to the bottom, soe tosk tad npr sa thc Island and the Upper Bay, and i« furmod with @ to cut floating ice, with two taces eighty feet eac! io nod two sides about one hundrea aod sixty in tenets, ng aitogether, as now inid, an scute- angled paraliclogram, wanting one end and epen in the fons of the greater sSoully tod rangi Fesist the waves and aoything (nae ay be carried ah of be will be prosecuted with vigor and finished im » very short time, Tt th also announced that Proportion of the ownera of David's Ia ‘aud to sell 1t to the government for bospirad and barrack purposes has been referred to ‘the Quartermaster General for investigation, THE COURTS. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Charge of Alleged Crucity on the High Seas, Before Commissioner Osborn, The further hearing of the charge against Julius Caul- kins, master of the ship Energy, of naving cruelly as- saulted Edward Dwyer, # seaman, om Christmas day, while on the voyage from Liverpool to New York, was resumed yesterday. ‘Mr. Boll appeared on bebalf of the government, and Mr. R. D. Benedict for the defendant. The defence was now entered upon, and Mr, meyers d produced the ofthe bgt he, to show that about ume HH the alleged je tat nt eering gear wns carried away by a violevt sea, He also yoxtibited to tue court a dia- gram of the poop deck, and pointed out the spot where, be raid, the capiain was standiog giving orders to the second "mate, who was at the wheel house. second mate was examined. He dopoved that no man was struck on that deck with a belaying pin; if such a thing bad ecvurred he would have geen it; there was a foot and @ haif of water ou deck, wasoing the men from one aide to the other, and one man was injursd; the vosael Was in the trough of the sea, and the captain wanted to get her up to the wi to steady her; it was quite dark on board the veasel; thore was not light enovch to dis- Uivpuish » person; Dwyer's sight was go bad that he could not be placed op @ lookout or sent.sloft; and the witness said that thourh Dwyer was in his watch during the voyage ho never heard that he was injured in any man- Farther testimony was io the effect that the cap- tain was not on the main deck at all at the time of the all ged sssault, but that be was on the poop, giving orders in reference to tie saultng 0 of the stip, The Commissioner ordered the captain to be dis- charged. Charge of Perjury. Before Commisstonor White. John Mensch was charged with having committed Perjury ou the trial of John Stewart, in the Cir-uit Court, on ihe 10th inst., for having sold counterfeit money to a governinent detective, This detective swore on Stewart's tria! that he purchased the counterfeit. money from Stewart. Menscu was called as a witness fur tho de- fenze of Stewart, and deposed tuat the package of coun- terfelt money pirchased by the detective was vothing but pieces of waste paper. The officer mow came before Comuntasioner White and depos @ that his statement waa true and that of Mensch faise, The further hearing of the case was adjourned, SUPAEME COUAT—CHAMBSERS, Benjamin F. Butier’s Lit Beforo Judge G. G. Barnard. Lester v2, Benjamin F, Butler; Kvarney vs. Same; Sie- breicht vs. Same; Tilden vs, Same —The complaints in these actions allege false arrost and imprisonment, un- lawful conversion of property aud inuebtedaess, the claims amounting in the aggregate to $301,957 50, anda short time since a motion was made before tuis court for a change of the tri p: the causes to the Untied States District Court, in accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress of 1563, which provides that any officer of the government against whom any ctvii action shall be brought fer acts dene ip an officll capacity under uuthority from tne President of the United States, may have such adjudication iu the United Statescourts. The acts complained of in these suits were done while the defendant was in command of the United States forces in New Orleans, comprized in the ‘Dey meat of the Gail.” Me, Justice Barnard yesterday delivered the fol- lowing opimon in raation w the applicauon for Te- moval:— Aslconstrae the different acts of Congresa, the de- fondunt is entitled, a3 a matter of course, on’ filing a verttied petition, to have these causes remuved fur trial to tho United States ‘ourts. I cannot sce what difference it would make to plaintiff iu what court they are tned, The United States Court cau wy them as carefuliy and speedily as the State Court. Nodeiay will ensue as the court i always ia session. Motions granted, SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TEAM. Interesting Action in Relation te Stolen Bonds—Appeal from a Judgment. Before Jadges Leouard, Ingraham ant Clerke, William Wiite vz, William M. Parkes et a!.—This ‘was an appeal) from @ jadgment onan action for the alleged conversion’ of two Albany city bonds, two Boz- ten city bonds and one Portiand city bond of the value BE tte The defendant js a broker, andthe were brought te him by different persons, the bor and Portland bonds by one W. R. Holbrook, and the Albany bonds by one Robinson, in August, 1862, ieee. and Hoibrook wero both speculators in nego- jo paper, and the latter had recoived them from Robinson, who had originally reccived them from a mau named Watson, wonds were not traced into coe possession further pity Watson's, bat the plainti roved them to have been etolen from his safe in uly, 1862 In the course of the trausacton in the nogotiation of :he bonds b. tween thase parties, Parkes ad- vauced $1,500 on the three Easiern bouds 3 to Holbrook, and $1,500 on the Albany bonds to Robinson, who accounted to Watson as thelr principal zor the money obtained, Parkes, it !s alleged, knew nothing of Watson, nor had he any information, for whem Holbrook and Robinson w.re ucting. Tue Albany bouds were sold, through the instrumentality of Parkes, to parties in Albany, and the Fasterp bonds to @ party ia Boston, and accoun's dul rendered to Llolbrook and Robinson, who, in turn, over the proceods, deducting brokerage fees, &c., to Watson. Parkes, Holbrovk aud Robinson awore that they Lad no knowledge or enspicion of the bonds having doen stolen ; and on the former trial the Jadge held upon this evidence thore was no quostion 10 go to the jury upon the matter of the good faith im tue transaction; that the doferdant was not liable, and directed a verdict accordingly, On the conclusiva of the argument yester- day the Court took the papers and roserved its decision. COMMON PLEAS—TSIAL TERM—? ART |. Continuation of the Freeman Case—The De- fence Rebuts the Allegations of the Piain- U@ and Obtains a Verdict. Before Judge Daly, David M. Freeman vx. Zadok Stiree.—Tho hesting of this cace, the particulars of which were reported in yes- terday’s Henan, was resumed yesterday morning at the opening of the court. The case is a claim for $10,000 damages for the alleged illegal enticement of a wife irom ber Lusbsad, Mr. Halliday recalled for plaintif7:—I have another book from the one I testified to yesterday; % is @ trans. fer ledger, showing how long persons stopped at my house; J find the entry of the 14th of July, 1865, to be “R. J., five days; I don't know who paid Mt; it de credived to cash ar from “4. Stecte and lady,” Toe derence wes thea opened by calling the defend- ant, who testified ao followa:—I am the defendant im this sult; my age is fifty-eight; I brought the woman who yesterday was sad to be the wife of Mr. Freeman trom Philade!piie here in Juty, 1865; { was in Chicage m Oc- tober, 1864, for the tat time before this com- py) my residence is in Ono; I saw tla woman fur jour. tia r2, and asked if Mr, Captain Brown was there;” the clerk ake he would go and see; he came back and said ‘ Jefe the day botore yéntarday 3” sho sat awe a coh end took up a paper, and I was talking with those gen. tiomen tha: were going up the Nortu river; they bad nut beow out of the room long before she camo and vat down on the ofa beside me and asked me if I was sane hay York ; she seemed 4 little tremulous, end said and neq to them; inenen ‘and then took out my wall: to give a money w pay ber fare, whoa I tought that I wae next day, end asked her if eho could go medintely replied that abe Na because she. fume clothes in the wash; I ii oer that t was going in the morning, and mi cae ‘with me; I paid ber are on the etreet carsand her fare to New York; before we cot here abe told me she did not kaow where het friends were; they had moved; thoy were some: pes ‘a, and she asked me w shou! with me up stars; I bagag’ there aud went to Rahway woul handed hor « five doliar bil to expenses at hotel; I wasat Rahway all hen went to beth, aud was there all thee came buck to IT cannot recollect the namo of the plac, and wali dack a few miles and stayed at @ botel all T was there two nights; when I camo back hero to the National for naif an hour, ind carried it and said I coal not find any euch names; ene Tt very unweit ud wanted some bot water to bat 3 aftor her found a chambormald T said I wanted eome tot wator to batho her feet; that war 1 it hor sitting on the piazza on tl¥e ontelide, talking with | some ladies, and she bockoue?, to me; the seoond thas 1 was up there I found that my coat and umbrella wery gone; she said “T put thes, tu my room,” I went up awd sue Drought achair aud, T sat down; thero Were syme ladies there from Roch“ ster, and I go: inte conversation with them; while’ we wers in this conversation a man cane up—tho‘Sheriff—and said “I arrest you,’ and show me his star of anthority, and of course { sard [ was eatisfied that he Was an officer; I then raid to her, ‘Where is my coat and am- breila, aa he wentjand got them; 1 un went with the otticer; Z left the coat and vmbrelia in the ladies’ parlor, and, didn’t know at ail she had taken them out: T concluded to go to jail that nies and ihe next morn og pf Seg to get pail; as we walked along I saw this weman, man Ross ‘and the plaintitt; T didn’ notice them, but the Sheriff did, and said, “Lotus stop a minute and talk with them;” Freeman azked, “What would I dof” shu flirted around consider-bly, and said I gould do novbing with Dayrd; I do not recobiect what T ; then T went to fait, and yo you may say what you plone ab mt the officers of New York—I never was bet treated anywhere; in the morning, before I be orkiast, I was told there was a Indy outside who to seo me; while we were there Ross, Freeman Sea ‘his woman to come wget le falithe next morning; in the m: she came and roused me out, San, et th this thing gotieg, and what wil ou giver” oe nas £0 on expect?”’ I then asl wher Mr, Riss and David ore’ oh said that David would not come;" that the “iaweer advised bim not to come; I said am I bad my breakfast, ‘hal minutes, sho was back pes ted Gpon mM; making propositions about what I w do; I tod her would pat Ce maytag yt all; that T was going down town if I could get avy ‘one to go with me; she seemed to be agitated, and said, “Don ie go down vntil cleveo o'clock ;” I said “When you come back bring vour propo- pli pines want, and I will decide just what I ie back again and wanied to know if I would tive g5s0008 I told her no; she whiried uround and said, “T will have some money at alt hazards in some way, you will see 1 IT went down and rai-ed $1,000 and deposited it with the Sheriff, apd was dis- charged; I put a :nan immediately on the track of this man Ro:s, another man to waceh Freemaa aud another man to watch her; I did that pardy by the advice of counsel and partly on my own accoun!; I could not de- scribe Fr-eman, so he was not found; on two occasions I saw her go into a room on Wall street and go up stairs; T went up there afterwards and feund it was where Rose? office was, avay in a little back room, in a secluded spot; Laidn’t see ber go in there; 1 was inforined sho was at the hotel for a duy or two, and tiat Ro:s was there; I started over and weat up into the room where I was told sue was, und opened the dour; sue jumped up pee came over to me and sicod in the door; saw a man, bet I am not po-itive it was ae at the tine ‘sho was at the Nutfonal Hove! T did not etop at this house any night; I never had any {mproper iutimacy with that woman; ‘I dia not write in the reviater ai ths Nat onal Hotel; never directed that name to be put on there; I think I registered her namo at Earle’s Hotel; I think ‘she told me her name was Mrs, Freeman. Cross.examined—I live in Salem, Ohio; Lam a married man; my wife is now living; she lives with m* there and has done so always; I never had but one wife; I am connected with banking and buying produ-e; I never bought anything in Iilinois; 1 passed through Ittinois to Iowa; I was not in Chicago in Tees; T did nor address any letters to this woman in April, May or June, 1865; the wonan I saw in court yesierday looks younger und better looking than ».e did in Philadelphia; I saw her almost every day for teu days after I was arrested; since that I have tried rcpoatedly to see ber, but could not find her; after I was arrested the officer told mo 1 hat better pay her bill, and I did so; I think she told me ber name was Freeman io Poiladeiphia; T think sig ca.d, “i am a destitute widow; Isaw Mise Mary Craty at the National Hotel; I satd to per after i bad been arrested that I thought I had been most siametully trated, aud that a more shanful a’tempt to ever was attempted; if ste knew anything against me that I wished her to be free to com- monica‘o tt; if not I dia not want her to say anything more; she said that Freeman or a man had been there ‘with a woman claiming to be his wife. to see if sue would be willing to identify her as tho wonen. Re-directexam'nation—When I was arrested I recol- Joct thint this woman called Sirs, Fresman got up from the balcony and went out. Sheriff MeGonigill was next called for the defence, and tostified that he arreste:! the defendant at Earle's Hot that Messrs, and Freemaa .accowpanted him; that Freeman went up stairs first, leaving them below, and then in afew minuws came hack and they ei went up together; that defendant on being arresied culled for hia coat and ‘umbrella, and the reply Bra, Freeman, made wah thet they were in her room, defendaut was anxious ile ‘be batied; they started for tho jail, when they were met by Ross, Freeman and. tnis woman; Frcmen bud her satehel on his arm; we had a conversation, then wh ob lasted three or four minuies; there Was a propu- sit-on to azit.o. Cross-examined—I do not recollect what was eaid at the conver-ation; after I arre-ted defendaui a’) the viber Parties wens out of the private door, wien 4 saw them aaee ira, Freeman did not appear very much de- press~d iu spiriis or waitaied, Tue defense here rested their case, Mr. Kosa was recalled for the plaintiff and testified that no propositions to settle wore made 'n his hearing; that he went to see Mies Craig at the National Hotel to ase if she con'd identify Mra Freeman as the woman who was at the bote] with deendant in Julv, 1865, and ahe said she could not; also that he iad been a physi- can, Cross-examinet—I have been « pawnbroker in this Pp 1 bave becn arrested ond tried for a criminal offence, Redirect resumed—The charges were all dimissed; oy were for overcharging. ir. Smith then mado aa able arpeal to tho jary for the defence, in which he said that the abi was mate for the qd of Saas, money from the defendant, and wasa coumeireay. He said that tt.o defendant had had beon ted Ia led Into chain of circumstances from his benevolent heart, in helping one whom he sup- poved to bo a dostita'e widow, and the circumstances ly to demonstrate the wisdom of the remark of the elder Weller to his son Samuel, when he ratd, ‘Sait bevare of the v. dders.” A. Stewart then addressed the jury for the pial 2 after which Judge Dalv charged the jary. ae Teviowed tho evidence iy Sons nd animadverted stro; od ‘upon the practice of the al ey in the care asa witness, He said that be fied never wituessed bub ‘one case bei ore in which # lawyer had come upon the stand to swear in the facts of the case, and that was one which was not respectable tothe lawyer to be en- ge An English Judge would not have allowed it, a the law of country allowed it, and a 4 fs S ‘BO power to ane it; but there was a ‘ote feamonal opin on, eneral idea of mankind, eaiut ase, wes not dstingvihed frova any otter. ‘an absence of a few mi tho jury retarned with a ved ct for the defer dant, @ motion of Mr. Smith the Court de- fendant os allowance of $250, — The Injunction Restraining the Hudson River Railroad Company from Extending the Track of their Railrend Through Warren Street to Broadway Continucd. An opinion was delivered yesterday by Judge Daly in the matter of the People and the Broadway and ceventh Ing 0 case of goods from the sidewaik opposite the store of Eonnebom & Co., 116 Church street, on the 6th of De- i i pape a fF at Bee tie i ; [ i i ; Hf iy i Fr j £ i i = " i 5 it t : ne itis E i ae ie H ae. in ‘R5er, 2751, 2827, 2018. Part IL Nou 2088, a 20, 2714, 8053, Bese, eels taba, 2090, 2992, 1746, 3088, 3070, s0r2,’ 9074. Court oF Commoy Pueas—TRtit Tena —Part 1 —Noa, ee OE 556, $86, 552, 570, 71. Part IL — 554, 509, 475, 138, 230, 335, 1143, 1145, 874, 875, 575, 681, 880,954, 508 POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Tus Sromyctoy Sreamsoar Roenzar,—Yesterday morning the examination in the case of Jobn Shannon aod Captain William Hammond, arrested by tne harbor Police tor committing a series of Jarcenies upon the Stonington Steamboat Company, the particulars of which were pubiished {n yesterday's Henao, Was con- toued before Justi-e Hogan at the Tombs Police Court," Qnly one or two more witnesses were sworn for the mens but nothing of special importance, in ad- dition o.What.bad been previously developed, trang, pred. Stanaon and Hammond wore required to give” bali in the cum of $5,000 ea h Lo answer the two charges o¢ grand larceny preferred against them. Having no bondsmen in court the prisoners wers recommitied te the Tombs. Barroom AvrRaY—DgavLyY Assavit.—About nine o'clock on Taesday evening a party of young men tered the drinking place of William Bennett, 41 Mott street, and ordered liquor, after which a dispute oof curred between tiem and the proprietor concerning the payment of the bill. Hennet!, fn a moment of passion, foiset 5 sonskot, with Ovi sw ot frghleniog, if not shooting, one of ieManus, The was wreached from Ponpew shania by Wittiam B. Pook, who discharged it In the sireet. McManns then cau; pe up the musket, and with it dealt Bennett a a heavy i across the forebead, ng & -ervere, and, - iege fatal wound: Mo“anus mide h’s escape, but Pe: ic was secured; and yesterday Justis fein sent him to the House of Detention: a8 a witness. As Bennett's lie is consider d to be ia danger, one of the coronors was notly fied to take his ante-mortem examination. Poucy Deauixc.—Herman Holibert, of No. 82 Varic ‘street, appeared at the Essex Market Police Court on Tuesday Inst and made complaint to the following effect :—On Friday, tho 11th inst, he pur-based of John Land, policy dealer cectaln numbers inthe Kentucky lottory—viz., 17, 44, 12, 8—which he played asa “gig, horse and six eadlon staking the snm of filly cents upon the chauce of their ‘com ng out."’ They did come out, the result ip his favor being that he ‘hit them’? (that is in the Kentucky lowery) for $75, Upon ascer- taining hf& good fortune be immediately called upon Land for hs monev, when that individugl) informed him be bad already sent it to him in a letter. bugga! ee | Helibert received a no’e from Land; bat on opening it (in the presence of a witness) it was found to coniain 20 enclosure, notwithstanding it purvored to cover such, Another demand upon Lant for the $75 met with a. Tofusai to pay the same, in conseqvence whereo’ Hell bert dosired io make a complaint sgainat nim for con- ductins an {legal burinest —A warrant was accordingly issued acainst Land. an? ye‘terday, upon his arraigne ment before Justico Mansfield, he was committed in eet to answer, Aurscep Faro Srivpuixc.—Gustavas N, Kingman ap. peared before Justice Dodge, at Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday, and made complaint against Edward Cooke, charging him with defrauding him out of $180, The complaint states that Kingman, In answer to an ads vertisement for a partner with from $109 to $300. called at 658 Broadway, room No. 37, and there met Kdward Cooke, who told bim the investment was to be ina fare establishment; that he expected to nake some money out. of aome of thd guests of the Yonthern Howl in a few days. On the 15th inst. he called at Cooke's establist ment, Broadway, corn r of Bont street, and shortly alter as'ranger came in aod en oged ina game of faro with Cooke, and after a wile won $131 dollars, Kingman observed sorae shuffling of the cards between Cooke and the stranger, and called un them to stop and give bim his mony. Cooke then returned him $169, whereupom Kineraan charged that Cooke and the stranger bad co!lue ded to defraud him out of the balance. Cooke ploadet not guilty, but was held to bail for cxamination, ALLEGED REVENUE FRAUDS. A Revenue Officer Obstructed In the Dise charge! of His Daty—He Draws a Slunge Pallee Maxtae her Ofticer im trate Trouble. Yesterday Mr. J. L. Linton, Special Treasury Agent, accompanied by Revenue Inspector Cochue, visited the premises 155 and 158 Water streot, usel as a bonde@ warehoure, and discovered three stencil plates, ured for branding whiskey barrets, in the private counting room of the proprietors, instead of in the posscssion of the officer in charge—their proper custodian, The day pre- vionz the officers fonnd on the aamo prom'ses eiabe bonded wan hovse entries eigned in blank by the fon up of the stores, and alsa the keys and brands et oe = the door, convenicnt for any person who mixht aiid had desiry er purpose to use them. In obedience to ordera, Mr. Cochue aeized the plates, andon leaviag the bailding was opposed by three men, and, bene oblized to draw a alungshot, ohe of them had him and Mr. Lintog arrest d by a police officer, who took them be ore a sere geant of patted ‘of the Second dist by whore directions they were transferred to the care of United States Com- miesioner Keaneth G. White, aud from hin to the Unked States District ‘Attorney, who a red seizure of the plates by the revenu: officers. prune then di: pig reer ae ehisg — for presentat on to jogan, at {immediately discharged him, on the ground that he, ata not intend any violation of oe , The matter a8 to tie alleged iileral possession of the stencil plates and Diank entries ic being investigated by Collector Shook, whose decision will be made koown in a day or two, The books of the warctouse bave ali been transferred to the Coliector’s office, and the revenue officer — i charge of the bullding has been removed from office, ‘TRE REVENUE CONCRESSIOSAL ONITTER The Congresa‘oual committee, under the chairmanship. of Mr. l'arling, of this city, appointed to investigate into the late frauds e g vernmens in thie Bes heid another session yesterday at the Astor Houso and examined several sitnesses, whose testimouy was of the oe, but which, atthe present moment, it ts deemed by the com OBSTRUCTIONS IM THE CHANNEL. In the Herstp of the 2ist of Iast month the wreck of tne chip Kate Dyer was referred to as @ dangerous ob- atruction at the entrance of the harbor, This vessel, it will be romembered, was sunk by colliding with the steamship Scotiand. che fies ten miles from Sandy sels from tho eastward as well a3 those that are continu- ally passing between the Southern and Eastern ports. Another and more serious obstruction lies inside the bar outside of Sandy Ho k, three-quarters of a mile east northeast from the po nt of be Hook, with the tay dircet course for ig BI F $s fe Ha lis + re 28 a | i On, Buildinge—Mewsre, Miller, Small, Allen, Jackson, Oh applce—Measre Brennan, Vanes, Parr, Dupignac,. Committ-e—Mesars. Turner, Coop, Small, Mealy, Silene ee Neilson, son, Meer nigel sreiteeee i pon shea ary Hitebman, Jackson, Coop. ‘ on Kormal , Messrs, Yarr, Miller, Small, Neilson, n. ‘On B-ening Schoole—Mesara, Turner, Warren, Vance, Hitch- Tee hcte—Mousre, Warren, Patterson, Merril PON Wueming and Vertilation—Mesare, Hayes, Parr, Dupige jitchmen, Jackson. and. ton, ou soso of 38 3 niSeeraE, A. Barausn, of Byreeue, te sopping wt thy