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6 A" BARTHQUAKE, Sco Rage moe Pre Ou was rrTHUNDER! We madeltant week by hae ie see snirting Muslin =e a mal Immenes crow ig of euatomers tha evar to warded tt ‘a MERCHANTS LIKE A FLASH OF LIGHTNING. tooked *, ‘and found the same rate eg eee sad Berta cers tale. Frcalte end dull trade, are, at averion prices AUCTION ‘mecesaitates ou pearly forty hands, ‘This shows what ‘goods will do, Customers can come BROO! HOBOKEN, WILLIAMBBURG, JERSEY ppaied tt) surrounding country" rusement being - open 20,000 yarda more of the same ad ‘You can buy of us almost every ‘of Dry Goods at balf hem bad better do 20 at once. as our supply is nearly ex- Bausted. You can save fully We. a I. IMMENSE LOTS AUCTION MUSLING 100, and 12346. IMMENSE LOTS, He., 16c. and 18¢. IMMENSE LOTS, 20., Se. and de. BEST 44 WAMSUTTAB, S00. AUCTION ROOMS OUR HEADQUARTERS, : BIG DRESS GOODS, Sie. BIG an anes ah ORES porn iy IMMENSE LOTS TABLE LINENS, CRASI ae BLANKETS, CASSIM! CLOTHE, PRINTS, ELAINES SHAWLS HOSTER pret” M EETINGS, &C., AUCTION, wish. BLad "ALPACAS, Sie., S7iKe. and qe Ahe., 000, and Bo, ‘These are the cheapest Alpecas of the year, Itir astotiahing that while toe tare guiterin is terribly by dull “trade they (Poster shoud te crowded With customers, and we cam only aecount for it by qheir bears transactions 1 and their well known determination to scll_ goods 3 their stores ‘will continue vo be the Bet resort Y GOODS FOR oe er. We fective valine no Ce aeoeeenn Aes Tab wd under. stand, on high authority, that thetr gales this year are largely ap ozcons of any firm outside of Breadway. FOSTER BROTHERS, 167 Piz, Dear, Bighteenth street, and FOSTER B. Bioeeker street. A T. STEWART & CO. open, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 4,000 Pieces POLL, DB CHEVRE, xa 400 dito DOUBLE WIDTH POPLIN, eon cathet hoi 300 akto SATIN STRIPED, * = Tacee pieces are positively delow the paid vost of imports: Aion and about one half the prioee of ist opriog 2 stocks of rich Dress Goods, India Shawia, £c., will be vi BROADWAY AND TENTH STREET. A T. STBWART & CO. a iQeh AB anmeaailysitractive assortment of LADIES LINEN AND COTTON UNDERGARMENTS CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS’ CLOTHING, comprising every novelty of the season. Particular. stizntion given toall orders. BROADWAY AND TENTH STREET. [AT MME. NIGOUROUX. 10 FOURTH AVENUE, BR. dween Twelfth and Thirieenth streets, Stamping. Em- nd Lingerie on hand or toorder. Initials, rbandkorchiefs, Curtaing, Table and Bed Cloth. NEW ‘YORK HERALD. EBV. - INGHAM WILL P' i" Shares Union Bremng sernee usu th OUR FERRIES. Meeting of the Ferry Investigating Com” ait. tee at the Astor House—Tho Hebeken, Fer. ries and Their Abusee—Evidence Tad.en Be- . DI RGAN, RECTOR OF ST. THOMAS fore the Committee, &e. preach in the HEaot Penressath sireot « jt, of ‘The Legislative Committee on Commerce,and Naviga- thee enqping, of UN, tion held their second session in this ety yesterday at 1B NEW HEAVENS oy ny NEW BARTH.— ‘the Astor House, for the purposQof stceiving evidence im ture by Rev. the New Jerusalem re, Thirty-fifth street, between 7. and Lexi wee, thie ‘evening, at 73g o'clock, public are 10' ness of the receipts of tbat ferry, many inconveniences Fv pc} ay eahearl he believed that the ferry company allio power to accommodate the public, ‘The committee then proceeded to receive the evidence f be mpoanny offered by the committee appointed at the indignation $ ang mas Oe ied phe meeting of citizens yesterday morning in reference to “ireeey os, evenings, f1 Mr. ¢. W. Copeland being sworn—Ie an engineer; has ae wiih the oNokem fenrien vy croeian, uyon them; the | N Dridges with Seats wore, in bis mn, the safest ; there i oo shal ne RR OORT was with with suspension chains in 1) LVALEMTINES—THE FINEST IMPORTED, IN ine , amd eome ‘at any time; the qi bye iy at HENRY DE MAKSAN’ any y in thts country, at 3, VALENTINES, IN THE MANNER OF THE | ‘love mirror, are to be had at every book and paper ieee eee ae ei GOULER, Pateot olds. i SEEe Hi He i § 2 ; f é . MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.—TEETH BX- v4 Essex Railroad changed ir depot; there was a tracted (em yeara); original benumbing applonton (netectantion). so tien deity. Beas want of cleanliness in the boats and waiting rooms, tuful tweth, $1. J. J. VILLE! Grand street, near he. anes een 3, Commie, ot the Broadway. want of accom! 3, 1% was impossible at times PULL SET OF TEETH FOR $5, WITH THE PRIVI- hed yng igh Borllendl sg mig Sagal scape lege of trying them three montha. Teeth Pally weep Fithout pain. AMERICA TEETH COMPANY, 61 Bast a ~ the deck hands paid EAUTIFUL FULL SETS OF CONTINUOUS GUM Rudder Teeth, with, plompers, restore al aD pearance, ‘sinless ex! laughing a Pperatione earrsated. "150 Grand sires : NOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION FIRST USED NI. uneivil; he consid trous oxyde gas in dentistry, do nothing but extract he was constantly teeth and certainly do that witheut pate, at 19 Ins. the boats, for the iy ia tate, ‘Were no increased ee Tee rail- pis Toad had brought a great dea) of additional traffic, Mr. mane, seer ty ee, Breen of se Coltogs RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.— sito | Newark in 1827, the John Fitch in 1848 and the Cham, cellor Livingston in 1852. Lng aera mageienat roesweot Pa com er, | Edward Seef, sworn—Since the Ist of last May bad $a, win be sold for incinding Stool and Cover; two ¢rossed the Hoboken f ;,0ne day on the Hoboken the tiful Parlor Suits, covered in French satin and brocatel, ‘Anna boat was two hours mi ig _the trip, and Janded at each suit cost $450, ‘de sold for $25; one do. $150; one _ Christopher street instead of Barclay, on account of ice; Diack walnut suit, im green re) pad Soe there were no police regulations worthy of the name on Paintings, Works ‘Bronses, yen) Tables, the boats, and such as they had were disregarded; only Foeewout’ aud Diack waluoh Bedroom Sue, pring and that morning he had counted four geatlemen smoking Hair Mattrenses, Pier Mirrers, Chandeliers, all ae, in the ladies’ cabin; he had seen hands smoking LADY WOULD LIKE TO DISPOSE OF HER NEW Velvet ; Rever been worm but i, oe well at cost—$75. Adarese Misa 8. E. B., stavon to GIMPS AND FRINGES. pew style, e JET AND CRYSTAL BUGLES, FRINGES AN! 20 Freee a OL oaK phe coat hay 8,000 pieces super black and colored i if VELVET RIBBONS, Allat our usual celobrated low prices. 2,000 EMBROIDERED BANDS, at half cost. ‘bi i fi =e PW EDP ACA BINDING BRAID, $1. pleee. 20 dosen more of those NEW PATENT EXPANSION HOOP SKIRTA, of CORSETS. HOSIERY, GLOV! Taves LikuNs, FLANNELS, RTAINS, | H. RCHIEFS, PANCY GOODS and 599500 ciber articles, conducive to No. 13 FOURTH AVENUR. PETS. —D. 7 &CO. ener Seas Ae, AAS oureaite a FoSney. anne atseot ind tufih avenue. RNYN BROTHERS OPFER GREAT BARGAINS— Pini Fepling While ‘Ainseas, hers Tan ‘whi MLeweesoecata s yard” 10.000 yada’ Russie Cra ish swan's down Blankets at price; at COR! BRS", 407 Bighth avenue, eet Bast Ni street, betweem Broadway E. J. MEFHAN'’S . POPULAR, CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, 27 FIRST AVENUB. al like a Beehive. One Price Only, Our Goods Marked i» Plain res. If you cannot get waited on, you can Help Yourself, Muslins and Prints made a Specialty, and sold at Jobbers’ Prices. ‘Shawls avd Dreas Goods 10 to 15 per cent less than any retail bouse down town, B. J. MEEHAN. N. B.—No false Prices advertised by way of a decoy. DE PERCIVAL, *, 789 Broadway, a hater pees, Infants’ Wardrobes and Children’ rnishing Goods, Ladies’ Undergarments, Bridal ing Sacl Drawers Trim. Aarge stock of Chemise ‘Bands and Yol aaings. Nightgown Sets, Ac. Handsome initials and monograms embroidered to order for bandkerchiefs, table lineu and bedclothes. Stamping and stamped goods wholesale and retail. AUZE_ CHAMBERRYS, the last Paris fasision, for Evening Dresses, JUST RECEIVED. A. T. STEWART & CO, BROADWAY AND TENTH STREET. REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FURS FOR THIRTY Days. ‘ BURKE, 469 Broadway, branch 128 Fuiton street. aod Fouts arenes, H. ©. FARRELL'S CARPET AND FURNITURE +. ware I claim to be the pioneer of the great Call and examine my stock, ts and Furniture in is warranted as street, frat door rooms. eduction in the above A: LOSING OUT SALR. WILLIAM HILL, 277, GRAND STREET. ae, Worth of La ge Lea at eres 4 unt of extensive alterations and Sneaks Of dren’ Sale will commheues on the 4th day of Feb Tuagy, ending on the th day of March. Time ts limited= . AN opporinnity offered to purchase your Dry ater, Panic Prices. This, great sale will be ‘attention of our customers and the publie gener. ‘Stock will be found Large and Varied, comprising be Had in First Class Houses, Hes, Improve an opportunity seldom offered. To give to en juring continuance of aule we have Goods. ropriewor, in order to see customers properly ai- tended to, will personally superinvend the sate. es WILLIAM HILL, Proprietor, 277 Grand street, between Forsyth aud Eldridge. UST RECEIVED, VELVET CROSSES. ¥. PINCHON, 61 Bleecker street, ¥. B.—H. PINCHON will receive in the early part of & the late Paris novelties in Dress and Cloak Trim- and oO J Nassan street, will sell, Monday, Feb. Ww all the Fixtures, Slock, &c..'contained tn the Liquor ‘No. 390 East Tenth street, near avenue C. ARGE AN OTE SALE oF MUSLINA L AT TAME ta GRY INWICH STREET. IMPORTANT DECLINE IN PRICES, 5,000 yard white and brown Muslins at 12%¢.; market Price 160, see rte white Musitn at I6c., 18c, and 20e. me 44 Muslin at 20c.; former Be, Y Better quality 44 te. Het -r 4-4 Muslin. 6m 4 »; worth Ste, A full Ine of all the beat makes, including Bates’. Angros- ju, Masonville, cd Ulieas, constantly on Band, at from 80, to be. per ‘an regular retail prices. Auction lot of black Aly t B7e., 44e., Ge. aud 60a, Auction lot of Linen Damas Napkins. &c., very low. nd Dresa atany Clearing sale of Blankets, Sha Price, For barnains in Musing this week go to TAMBERT'S, 62 Greenwich street. Eee (PPE OREAT CLOSING SALE AT ADOLP KUSTER'S, 22 RIGHTH AVENU! Sit be continued up to March 1. The rush inoreusea daily, Ein see Sd on with the great bargains, and extra One Muslin at 12), ‘000 yards extra fine M Rabo forte brown ene nen ‘canes extra, alicoes at 123g, Jeans, Camby Ne (erat Seek Samir Per Monta aye heavy Blankets stn ide, from 160. to 360. rom 1230. to 284, ire extra. At about half price. inf and fancy Bree Goode. Cloaks and Shawls very ebeap; CLOBING OUT, CLOSING OUT. Remem) or the great clos: it SOLE KUSTER'S, m5 Bight areuue. 4 SOEs Jarge lot ‘Wet with nalt — 4 Catherine sires, Ag MB. IMOGENE WALTON, 089 BROADWAY, DURING Migeeen Eee Teyana rer ~ Some and ‘be opened on Monday gout Flowers YORD AND KINDLT WOOD-PINE, OAK AND Cite? eee eecan ear enne. $3 A A CHALDE! Lay ¥ bona Dapsvante IPN Ont Rate Tent estat oeeee Bet, SUB N VO! Tas Broavway Can Roppeny.—Mr. M. M. Laramy, fn the cabins; & ; A’ PRIVATE SALE—ALL THE ELEGANT AND coatly Furniture, £0., contained in ae brown * 5 Stone house, 44. West Sixteenth proen Fists and | Maarten. FUR let # Megs, Amount of money inet: | Meat Me Oe inte bigs ule maviel ee to oe Sixth svenues:—Rosewood E 5; Parlor | Thursday evening on « Broadway car, is not the “agent | [emely obecene eaten ela en potting ned $70 On Paintings artstio Beonace Aisrore; Lees Durtaine, | @f the Chicago Glass works,”” an erroneous statement to | tinued after they got on the boat, and nose of the deck branes Glock; réeewood Fianofocte £64 $008 0068 rose- | that effect having been made by reason of his baving | bands interfored; he had seen passengers are td ureaus, atirenses, Ex lout, beside other ‘sume, a for $1,000 of the Chk | the deck hands; witness had dificelly witha Table, Buffet, Arm ©! Lounges, China aon, Giase Works, The amounts loat were two bi hand in consequence of having seized the rems of a Tuby, orystal table Linen, Ae, at | Cog? horse to it ateam from- running over him; the half the original fifty shares Valley Gold Mining stock, preven! 3 ———-__________——_____——- | one hundred shares Consolidated e deck hand came up and seized nova efor amns oe \YMENT RECEIVED BY WEEKLY OR MONTBLY | stock, two hundred shares Gunnell Gold Mining stock, | he would no doubt bave been considerably bad ‘Ousloths Betaung, Parlor ana Soureom Beka, Piasc- | 4,coracges Of dapamte Toe $528.08, several, poten and | Bot 0 Heurg. Graves, being gwore-—Hlle expesienes had Forse. ae. at BENDALL & SCOTPS, corner of Oanal and papers “ron aetectven ave Poy lag pag fends og aboard the oats on the Hoboken ferris, ere | pocket, and it le thought that the siocks and money will Before te aan be fet, 0%, tie occurred in couse T Zeno Buawaay, vas Fuassruns Man, Agar wm Taov- | {) a a HE COURTS. oe Semmens ‘meron | seen aad ot te! bony the forthe WHTED STATES COMMSSIONER’S COURT, ptm Slam ich yy sagaonnAtaleogadbamapmged 1° ag get i ae gin a — furniture auctioneer, for swindling by means of a | 4, more. ‘and at the same time The Austrian Extradition Case—Charse ef | « atoats, “Drive over them If they nee Anven over, and hand Adolphe William Schwarts, who was arrested on the | { ‘I6th of last month on board the Bremen steamer, im this | street, atacand nd mopped ters wh port, after her arrival from Europe, on a charge of hay- | Simeon betng.nppra-Reskied, ta Hehebah;: hes ing committed forgeries of commercial bills of exchange on one of the ferryboats in i in Vienna, to the amount of 160,000 florins, was it ‘up again on Yecteray befor Comminsioner Whi Tor i i : : x : i } the yey on the stool, that Burobam told him Rever would recover witness eom- Se Lee ee ree eae a must pay the balance of bis bill and remove the Seisediva Goes ogame tae fees pany; the com- Dittenhoefer. no bahar een pit ‘tora up; Meet! be wenn” Gare tne same 4 a A Secon ann apid fer nether Statin ea Sesto citer | Rite eerems Greer oes os as the Bremen steamer, B ces eatin ie atbeeer the removal of ee on and that | bad taken the lights hive Delage fer thane or'the Taney bed woe aces ang wig teas : snition eetablshnreet, The complaint made bet et tensa tem n East fore 4 swora—Resided ‘az. Dittonhoster strongly against the ad- pea eg A ppc geno Mans Market PF gpl ae ag Sho uneans ane Journment, and said it was ‘and cruel to keep the | Police ‘and a warrant was immediately issued for | police Of the bost wore very-bad; the treat- conn 5 Pi. wena & le of proof being ad- | the arrest Boreham nad syen 10 Sacgtas Bucden fer ment of the ‘was of the worst possible kind; juced against him except the mere ajfidavit of the Aus- | service, The Sergeant called once or twice at Burn- {he deog haute had more soosiéeration for the drivers of trian Consul, made on information and belief. Schwartz | ham’s office on Kleventh sireet, near Sixth avenue, and | teams than for the passefgers; the wagons were fre- bad now been in prison six weeks, and noteven a | at 44 West Sixteenth street, but Burnham could not quently ordered to be dnivan ashore before the, peuple check, if he bad forged one, or even a copy of a forged | seen. At length about half-past four o'clock In the | could get off the boat; he bad once remonstrated with a » had been produced against him. afternoon the Sergeant, in company with officer Palmer, | deck hand upon this point, but no attention had The Commissioner—You are mistaken. The prisoner | called at both places, and at the Sixteenth street estab- been paid to his complaint; had never known a deck hand was not arrested until the 15th of Junuary, and he has, | lishment they were told that Bu: was around at his | return a civil ‘answer to @ passenger: the waiting rooms therefore, been only about three weeks in prison. office in Eleventh street; but immediately after the offi- ‘York side were nearly all the time unfit for ‘Mr. Dittenhoefer—Be it six weeks or three weeks, the | cer left the house Burnham was seen to leave it and gentlemen frequently smoked in principle is wrong. walk very briskiy sixth avenue, where officer ‘passage to the boat was very Mr. jue said that{Mr. Dittenhoefer was not accu- him, and he was taken into custody. there was a great when the boat caine ate in saying that the affidavit of the Austriaa Consul | He was then committed for examination. were sometimes lost in the confusion; one was Cg Gig = ae ea De | Tum Lanamy Pocxer Pickixo Cask—John Bronson, had to wait for three- from the proper officer at Vienna, containing a statement | charged with picking the pocket of M. M. Laramy, on Peg ney mg goeng 4 roe of the facts, Mr, Dittenhoofer observed that Mr. Larocque ought to be slow in demanding these adjournments, for be bad spent four years in ing against arbitrary arrests. If they established bad precedents of this kind it might be aald that this country could no longer be called a safe asylum for those who sought its shelter. He feared there was a disposition to be too subservient to foreign governments in these matters. They sont men off to Spain and Cuba without any treaty, In England they would not hoid a man on a grave marae like this unless In reply to the Commissioner, Mr. Larocque stated that he supposed the Bremen steamer would have arrived by Tuesday. It would be necessary to transiate the documents, and if they adjourned the case till Thurs- day that would give them an opportunity of doing so. The me Se Prisoner should have copies of the as soon as they were made. ‘Commissioner said he would, therefore, adjourn the case tilt Thursday. ‘Mr. Dittenhoofer said the few gold pieces given to the |. prisoner by the consul bad been exhausted, and he one of the University place cars, of $3,300, on the night tenday by detectives Yousx and Ke. Drousoa devied riven ves Young and Kel o his guilt and demanded an exammation, pending which ead y passengers, _ he was committed. Mr. Shippen, who was present, 4 Bousr Maker Turxep Brrotar—His Conraverats said that such a statement was an out-and-out un- ens! ttndrsei top emergence ned fag” 77 en lone pointed out to him 3 ou McCormick, of the Fourteenth precinct, discovered a as Mr. Shippen was certainly not that gentleman; he had young man In the act of leaving the grocery store of | just been informed that it was a baggage master: Francis Gallagher, No. 119 Mulberry strpet, and, suspect- | nected with the company who had made the remark al- ing Something wrong, pursued and arrested the indi- | !uded to. vidual, who gave his name as William Mc@uire, and at Mr. Roland Johnson sworn—Crossed the Hoboken the same time confederate of the tatter made his | ferry daily; Iast winter, however, he bad frequently escape, On examining the ises it was found they gone down toJersey Cay | and used that ferry, because had, been bu ly entered by means of forcing open did not consider the en boats safe; there were arear window, and $10 ‘in fractional currency stolen | men living in Orange who would not use the Morris and from the money drawer. A jimmy, skeleton key, screw | Eesex Railroad 3 the Inbe piace, McG aterday taken before in the place. jaire was yi and committed to the Tombs for trial in de- }1,000 bail. The accused is ti aore of im Troy and lives at Nor a8 'welfth street. i g 4 i e H Hi i g i A ‘ i 3 i i i § f tactorily explained to the ; the accommodations my peantaies auld given aia the pri Ho ie boiler maker by occupation. now were less than before > Shorea and Essex Rail- » Larocg! 9 road came to Hoboken, ‘Mr, Stevens once ac- oner had spent something equivalent to $101, it must | Tx Rerorep Proxrocket—Tuxim Dischanck.— Ex- to-whhages thal be ea bed ie viea Gar the bg a a ol sls iinemen Judge Stuart appeared before Justice Dowling yesterday | railroad would-be so great; the increased travel to After some further couversation, the matter dropped. | *ferndon and asked for the discharge of the disorderly | Barclay wou or oe. ; Charge of Passing Counterfelt Three and Five Cent Coins, Before Commissioner Betts, iH E upon which they could said m 1 ry Jerken, who Keeps @ grocery slore iu Ninth | Bf them hea actually boon called from their dwellings | netwan 006s ,Livingnon was run Into, bat ue, was charged with passing counterfeit three and | and of business and arrested in the street. Some | gunk; a committee of the then waited upon five cent coins, of the officers were sent for and questioned regarding | Mr. Slevens and represented to hier the to which the matter, when it appeared were unabie to charge were subjected by the recklessness of the pilote, Mr. Joseph Bell appeared for the government and Mr. | any specific crime upon the prisoners whom had a change for the better hadyince taken piace; wit- George M. Curtie for the defendant, arrested. The magistrate Sone discharged the de- | ness had seen the deck hands make pA og eal ate It appeared from the evidence of one Honry Neiborn | ‘ndants from custody, with a. fe the passengers for Tights; @ Luat he went to tho store of the defendant on Friday and | | Rousina 4 Troxx.—John T. Winters and Silas Gates | Teter of Tamisterates ee eet nmensis Londo A sold bim a paper of matches for $123, Defendant gavo | Wet® yesterday arrested by detectives Mullen and Hor- | {het ‘the covered. spece at either oud in reply, De | Nejbdrn in payment $1, in two rolls of pennies, four | belt, of the Fourth precinct, on the charge of stealing ® | be reserved for passengers, but this had been disre- five cent proces and one three cont piece, Nextday Nei- | large quantity of gentlemen’s wearing apparel, valued | garded, on one occasion he had seen a gentleman whip born discovered that the coins were bad. He marked them | at ‘F200, from Silas C. Smith, of 202 William street, bis | ® @eckhand for impudence; he believed atone time and his employer took them to the station house, where | trunk having been broken open and the clothing re- prey Ard ad bullies om board the boats on pur- they were detained by the officer. Another witness de- | moved. The prisoners confessed to the larceny, and | pose to insult pessengers; he bad heard a déckhand tell posed that by direction of a police officer he went into | Justice Dowling committed them for trial, ‘& passenger 80, saying that they were ready to fight it pase ve voy — reo Ce a a ba in eeeereeeerericneeennsiiatngnont ; ha permitted ve G/ the three cents; he ga nt a re ouse was over a ——— stamp, ah the - it = back — DEPARTURE OF STEAMSHIPS YESTERDAY. : of New beg he down @ change two of jose five cent coins, which are “| ouse; witness conversed nened. tote eounentteds % Nineteen steamers left New York yesterday for Euro- abases with other gentle. Ran Try a Fete ina \e foun wenty-one five and fou in or ie ’ Ba no were ; tires cent ovine tp the drawet of the defendant, and “4 invariable of the 7 atlantique, from pier 50 North river, at nine A. M., with thirty-three passengers, a full freight of general merchan- dise and $285,000 in specie, for Brest and Havre. The City of Paris, of the Inman line, at @fteen minutes past nine A. M., from pier 48 North river, with a fair passenger list, full freight and $5,000 in specie, for Liverpool. The Caledonian, at two P. M., from pier 44 North river, for Glasgow, with thirty cabin and a sumber of with fall that those coins were counterfeit. The officer, however, ‘was not im attendance, but he would produce him at the next examination, Me, Curtis made a motion to roduce the bail fequired for the prisoner from $2,000 to $1,000, The Commissioner refused, bot the defendant subse- quently found the required bail, and the further hearing was adjourned to Thursday, UMTED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Question of Admiralty Practice. Before Judge Shipman. W. H. Brooks et al, vs. The Propeller Rescue.—This is a i i suit for seamen’s wages. The |ibellants, through ind the San Jacint the Empire line, for Savanaeh, the directors of the Hoboken Langtree, thei counsel, filed their libel and issued and a lege number of passengers, recalied—In reference to the tanks the P. M., from pier 13 Nomh river. ‘ay they were of iron, not of tin; process of attachment against Rescue, in the first Grant, with an sseorted cargo and there were stops, which would instance, without issoing ® summons or obtaining a for New Orleans, from pier No. 9 prevent falling to such an angle commissioner's certificate, or fling security for costa, at three P.M. as to. precipitate the people into the | waters laucus, of the outside line for Boston, from pier | 82 Insinvation bad been to the effect that when po ark or Marshal there- North river, with s full complement of ‘freight, a TS my eS fe ge last 1 there were onder. A fow da} 8 through more there tham usaal; witness 20 Mr, M iy canesl, obtained aa order requir- from pier 86 North river, for Norfolk | edditional had been made by the a ing the fi to show cause before Botts, with thirty-five passengers and full as bad been intimated by some of the on the next , Why the attachment should aot be iy ‘Newark wasesold as had been stated, but bad or for costs be filed. On the hearing Monterey, for New Orleans, from Pier 46 North Cain pels aay? ne Cattle, and noe passengers; wieese before Jui the libetiants’ counsel claimed that ‘with twenty-five passengers und full cargo. could onl: my, im reference to the modo as the Ii contained am avermont that the libellants: for Newbern, N.C., trom Pier 10 North if the stories told were true, he were not required to and did mot sign shi ues, v cargo, atten A M. tate tee ee the ‘hed they were not bound to proceed ing to the General Custer, for Baltimors, from Pier No 8 taken ® carman a deckband ; would of 1790, issue @ summons and obtain & certificate, Fiver, with a full assorted at four P, M. Probably be obviated by making all the but might proceed under the old Admiralty rule, Franconia, for Portland, at P. 3, from | With the boat wear badges, so as to which excuses seamen and sailors from fling secu- “sate OS, Tor Ca it. Mr, Shippen made a lengthy defence of the beg AY tity for cost in the first and that the City, for Cha ‘3 Cat three P, M., | Tegard to the charges preferred against them of court will not ire seamen to file snch security 14 East river, with thirty tion to the comfort and safety of Unies the owners aeqente coves Oh OE couet’ Another gentleman made a brief in refer- Which they have not done and cannot do cause, GN for Galveston, from Pier 21 Rast river, $y Pidson teensy eitan vikaaae ane, Menreaes sy bes ses And that to require seamen to file security for costs ‘cargo of assorted freight, at Falton f j Aller which, ag no other gentlemen ap; oF toes band Soreanes ean anaes line Bile, et Fen eT Canes resceaaes ae, Peete oS | Eats tn o'cock oe Nowaay westeing: pen Geer il thee he oo Sittre onal eae! ier 28 East river. i moet at Washington Hall, Willhacsabeee, ‘for Havana, from pier No, 4 North river at ree Py wh fall y ee 0 river, with an assorted cargo and a fow pa Ag Freighta, both South and Keetward, are, it will be | burned, seen, Unusually large Bat very little specie was iakan £ out in the European steamers. ‘] larceny of the sugar was refused. 4 i Z i the court will require seamen to costa the owners ay show adoqnate cause on proper — which he held they did not do in this cae, and thavefore denied the motion. Tue owners then’ filed (eis vial abd answer and renewed their motion before SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1867. FINE ARTS. a ee Se: ce neue Every fresh exhibition of pictures tends to promote foe meathe mae, te vaxy me fa eee sae peel , the growing interest in art among our people. We have, | tionrt “misting “enarcns which “were 4 therefore, called attention more than once to the collec. | and tneoe charges after tne evideuse of toei? ‘téon lately belonging to Mir. Wright, which is on exhibi- Sie Sistig had bese plaed betire them. ‘a ee ane me ae moans on Bretere al fhe Ton elon ee ee of though rather miscellaneous in its character, and includ. ie, bare, suggseed, dad’ my tn inetions ing some inferior works which it is somewhat surprising ena Soins ame ann to sromete ie yess: tofind ia such goodly company, this collection ta re- | Signa: Wt Tull tnt wll The sour pemeiee ‘markable for other works of extraordinary merit, We | facts, am I have here presented to you, continue to ce ae et rain | Seats excaenine stone ne dy a oe has been delighted st the opportunity of admiring again het perptuai ta ritenre the original ot Rosa Bonheur’s famous “Horse Fair,” i ! unquestionably the best picture of its kind, and the origi- nal of Eastman Johnson’s “Old Kentucky Home,” which | for m: 1 wit ‘shoortull and sruarely meet every ‘ 5 and ms Dever fa his catalogue bas recbrigtenod as.the "Old | distin Copley may be made Pe he; 4 ‘irginia Home.’”’ This new name is no less appropriate, fd wg fle ey nL eB To ‘and the work iteclf—a poem as well asa picture—will | the Association may demand, hese pewiepens, Yalop. ai. uaeisjod fs phase of | 0B SE ae see ee eee nk social life now rapidly disappearing. Wholly free from peng as Fe a the polemic bitterness of Mrs. Beecher Stowo’s ‘Uncle gentlemen to investigate every of difficulty Tom’s Cabin,” it ia, in its way, equally powerful as one of the earliest revelations of the undeveloped wealth of indigenous art ‘A copy by Gallait himself Of his impressive bat melancholy painting, “The Last ‘Honors Paid to Counts Egmont and Horn;’’? Rousseau’s “ Landes,” perbaps the finest of his productions ever ‘Dronght to America; Breton’s “ Village Perawbulator ;” Troyon'’s “ Landscape with Cattle; Achenbach's ‘Rott derg’on’ the Rhtne;”” and” Verdoechoven’s “Loch Lo- mond,”’ are conspicuous among the better foreign pic- tures in the New Art Rooms. - The catalogue tontains ‘an unusual number of tho most familiar names of fa- vorite European artists, and the works signed by them, unlike so many pictures palmed off upoam our credulous public by unscrupalous dealers, are nearly all worthy of the reputation of those artista, The-catalogue alzo con- tains almost a full list of the most eminent of our own artists, We enumerated them in « previous notice, Eastman Johnson, Durand and Cropeey lead off the list, and the name of Leutze must be honorably added to it, if only by way of protest against the outrageous attacks upon the man as well as the artist, for which the nudity of “ Lady Godiva” has been made the pretext. ——The barking cur Made her cheek flame; _ Dut even Peeping Tom of Coventry would have deserved to eecape his stroke of blindness, if he had kicked the cur and set it om to bite the brutal Theodric, instead of Darking at the white wonder of Lady Godiva's beauty. Theodric and not Leutze is to blame for exposing the fair and compassionate lady to such a trial as ahe had to undergo, in order to relieve her people from their heavy burden of taxation. If the architecture represented in the painting belongs partly to one period and partly to another, may it not be presumed that this is so because it corresponds to the facts in the case as seen in every old Buropean town? If the artist portrays Lady Godiva ac- cording to bis idea of a ripe, healthy, portly English dame, ‘‘all of the olden time,” rather than asa pretty Dut slim and delicate American school girl, why should be be tomabawked for it? To be sure the artist may be ‘suspected of having unconsciously Germanized bie subject; but he might urge that he has only Sexonized her, and that to this day the Ger- man type is not seldom manifest in English beauty from royal rank to the humbiest peasantry. A ‘still more legitimate ground for criticism on the part of sticklers for literal historical exactitude is offered by the ‘way in which Lady Godiva sits her horse. In her time Indies rode sstride. But bow moch shocked the hyper- critical would have been had the artist not chosen to deviate shghtly from ancient practice in complauce with moders custom! We cannot say that color is what pleases us most in this picture er other works of Mr, Leatse, and some of bis most popular productions strike past nine yesterday forenoon, demolishing the brick wall adjacent, some oil in another portion of the: Dallding und toverely bursing Joospis Bi and James Hackett, Three other men, named revent their destruction within the walls. Joss was little over $600, which is not insured. Avtucep Counrzersirzrs.—James Leary and Charles Johnson were arrested yesterday, on the charge of nego- tiating with counterfeit money. They hail from Balti- given on Wednesday evening next promises to surpass anything yet given in Newark. The hall (Uraton) to be used on the occasion has been entirely refitted, and every- thing arranged with a Pamcoryad agen eon gs ewe hr odd i General 0. 0. eee ont aren, Halstaeds Hen. Joan HU ML C7; Mossre” Charlee MasgbR: of New Jersey. ‘Us as more or Jess melodramatic in style; de guatious non oinelaies ‘One indi opener 20 dlapitlng, shout tate Bus | in the 0 2 Bone can ‘that he has proved himéelf to be a well the nemewing ro ge sls in general. pictures have done much to awaken interest abroad and pepe ape te gt in execution when s chum. st bome in American art. We are glad to learn, by the | {1 ‘me.eullly party, Joh Gallagher, attempted to Knock Dy, that Mr. Leutse ia recovering from his recent tedious | that the two wereovercome, It being nearly the Bour Lady Godiva has detained us a0 long that we must for | ftw wte, mentees saeee, , Lealerday, meraing the present dismiss the other works of American artisis | sentenced wo days cach in the County Jail: im this, exhibition, with the remark that while a few of | for contempt of court. them are admirable too many of the rest are chiefly in- teresting because they enable us to appreciate the credit- able progress which the artists who painted them many years ago have since thade. This is at least mote grat. fying than if we were constrained to admit that any of the pictures betrayed a sad falling off from the former degree of excellence. None of, our artiste—even the | beat—can afford to rest on thelr early laurela. = If Mri] Wright's collection has been sarpassed in certain special departments and in general value by a few other private collections in this country, yet no other American col- lector has been more fortunate than Mr. Wright in se- caring such masterpieces as the ‘ Horse Fair’’ and the “Old Virginia Home.” ‘Te-Day. - Bishop Snow discourses at three P, M., on ‘‘Chriat’s: ‘Second Coming.” Universalism will be defended this morning by the pastor of the Bleecker strect church, where, in the even- ing, the subject will be ‘The Serious and Comie im Life.” At the Bishop Wainwright Memorial church Rev. Mr. Remington will preach this evening. Rev. E. 0. Flagg, DoD., preaches morning and even- ing im the Church of the Resurrection, Thinty-Ahb Statement of Mr. Craig. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Yors, Jan. 22, 1867. I devoted seventeen years—from the age of thirty- five to fifty-two, the best portion of a man’s life— faced rascality as take it for granted pay pails Grea heey . Chas. B. Smyth lectures to-day on “The Social. placed in the hands ia pl, 4 Evit~Its Causes and Remedy.” has been in charge of Nie Seton, oe Se medium forthe in- Sinan Seater: | apne meen ear te to fest wa bad come pig itoatient,"” and “The Present and ire of aware never per. | America. on bold ‘© vague way, that it Account of Revivals of Religion in America” iax of the North Presbyterian churen. 4 imine. ema. = “The Religion 4 ba reg vo pie — = evening r. Demarest, md Uni. Siased Press from ‘ores obureh Sitea or eoast Miscellancons. November vextvo Munring.—The Clerical Association of on also Tet at Py Preeti Church to hold, daily ot py oe Commuscrion.—The Home Mi: mis ots eo ready more Hine largest amount given it by « persou = it roto a ‘Tan Mernovwr Oexrexany.—At tast aocounte the cen genet coheoures fovnes oe Se 000, of which Danie? ane ed pay a eat ber, afler I had ace for \ ay Ta byt ely Fre eet ee ‘eflorte success Associa. Sovrnaax Irmae,—It is said that when Bishop Elliot! mnie vt < Se was chosen Bishop of there wore only $6 yore being given the ay FA monicanta in the whole Suite. Rev. Henry A. Wise, Jr. against the false nscrupulous: ton of x-Governor ye boon rector of somroarily vio eee and al fan Episcopal chureh in Harrisonburg, Va. there, wae the Stonuntction. “ne MAYORALTY ELECTION IW READING, PA. Journal af Commer, on the Beano, Reapise, Pa., Feb. 9, 1867. the fun and accused me of speci- William Fi. Gernand, the democratic candidate for fed crimes, any wore guilty, ought | Mayor, of this city, was elected yi by three bun. to consign me to Not dred and twenty-s2 majority. Tue whole vote cast wae this, .Mr. Brooke, the Bzprem; Mr. Jones, of verv light

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