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Lieutenant Commander Baker, commanding United States steamer Unadilla, reports to the Navy Department the arrival at Hong Kong, August 24, of the vessel under his command, Officers and crew all well, ‘The Cholera at Malta and Leghorn. Our Consul at Malta, under date of October 4, says:— I stated im my last that the cholera had shown itself isease of in the island, and here it still remains, The i Withdrawal ef National fed onan ea anny, 8 peg al ag rm x Banke. Je at Natal Dk of Calzado | eau, Hema our an Wek aod National Exchange Bank of Richmond, Va, have volun- | in jesa than two days nine of the priests had died. tarily reigned the privileges of national banks and gov- @mnment depositories, and have withdrawn their securi- thes as such, » She Conservative Soldiers’ aud Sailors’ Ad- Our Consul at Leghora reports, under date of Sep- tembor 30, that the cholera had almost ceased to exist at that port after a prevaleace of three months. AMUSEMENTS. Stadt Theatre. ‘Still another Mary Stuart in the field, and this time in the person of Madame Oiga Von Plittersdorf. There was & medium audience last night at the Stadt, and a large cast. proportionate to the demands of the dramatist, Sohiller. History was noi taken into account in the costumes, for the Queen of Scots was radiant with jewels at her execution, and Elizabeth acted and dressed like Camille. Tho courtiers bullied the English queen and the ladies of honor-cried over the Scottish one, Mme. Plittersdorf displayed a great deal of genuine talent and es. tensive seaesiatence wae the stage. the met with a recepti eo sul was, bad, except Mr. Dombrowsky’s Lolcoster, mich was entitled to praise. Mr. and L'arronge are about bringing out La Belle Hélene to grand style at thig theatre dress. ‘The Conservative Army and Navy Union of Washing- ton has iesued an address to all honorably discharged solders and sailors, setting forth its political principles ‘and urging the nominations for office in every case of men who have been earnest supporters of the lave war ‘for the Union. Meeting of the Democratic Executive Com- mite ‘The National—Democratic Resident Executive Com- malttee are to hold a meeting here on Friday at the Metropolitan Hotel, ‘Tke Maryland and District of Columbia Y: Men’s Christian Association—A Negro Vice President Objected to by the Maryland Mem- ‘The second annual convention of the Young Mi ‘Christian Association of Maryland and the District of ‘Colymbia convened here to-day. Among the Welogates ‘were three of this city, representing the Colored Young Men's Association of Washington. One of them, by a ‘Vote of 19 to 10, was added to the list of vice presidents. ‘This created much dissatisfaction on the part of some ef the white delegates from Maryland, who earnestly Protested against the act of the majority. They wished te secede, being epposed te whites and blacks mingling im the dame body. The colored vice president regretted ‘that the presence of delegates of an association formed for Christian purposes should produce discord. SBoverat white delegates, looking at the matter in a CChristifn light, said “tnere could be me.. real cause for serious dissatisfaction. One of the objectors declared he had been a ‘Confederate officer, and could with sincerity extend the wright hand of fellowship to the colored man, and to Prove the truth of the utterance he stepped forward and ‘earnestfy shook the colored vice-president by the band. Notwithatanding this, he could not conceive the propriety ‘ef making a special provision whereby a colored person ‘should be made a vice president. Other objectors declared ‘mimilar views, adding that they were friends of the seolored man. The discussion was earnest on all sides, ‘when 8 white delegate for the sake of harmony offered *@ resolution requesting the colored vice presideat to ‘withdraw from that office, The Convention by two ‘majority refused to tay the resolution on the table, and ‘by @ majority of mx also refused to suspend we rules 4m order to allow a vote on the resolution. The New York Distillers. >. . NM. Finlay, Chairman of the Executive Committee ef the New York Distillers’ Association, arrived here to- day and had an interview with Internal Revenue Com- ‘missioner Rollins on whiskey matters, A Newspaper Heax—Sham Account of an Eng. leh Lord’s Interview with President John- ‘Theat lomique. fact, profitable patronage which it is receiving. The and find that thei and laughable feature of the nightly entertainments, vat missioner most outrag Pino tonishing feats every night. Fifth Avenue Theatre. fourd, the- classical of modern ‘tragedies, has Slipper, The Fifta Avenue theatre has become, thanks to Mr, Leffingwell and Mra. sediey Brown, as favorite a resort for New Yorkers as the Théitre du Palais Royal, yclept the “‘ Umbrella of the Palace,” is for Parisjaus. Batler’s American Theatre. Kept the audience in fection, The plantation 36 piece of dancing. The bailet troupe is also quite a fea- ture of the evening’s entertainment, andthe Shipwreck, or Pearl of the Ocean, dances and delineations of negro eon. Some of the newspapers bave published an alleged *orrespondence between Earl Russel, and his sen, Lord Amberley, copied from the Nottingham (English) Jowr- wal. Lord Amberley is represented as writing to his father from Washington, September 17, narrating the result of two interviews with President Johnson. program: playing to full houses for some time, Now Yerk Circas. The ruth is, the President has never seen | character. To the list of performers several new names the scion of nobility, nor is it known | have been added. Jobn Henry deserves the name that Lord Amberley bas yet visited Washington, | “great,” Mile, Emilia Henrietta is worthy of ber repu- tation, and the Deuzer Brothers mi; Apart from the untraths in the assumed correspondence, | gives, There is no place of amusement ip New York there je good authority for pronouncing it a hoax, it | city in whiene of hours can be more agreeabiy having been produced by the Nottingham Journalasa | spent. Last e performance was quite a success. mere burlesque on British politics. A Yankee from Borneo. Among the visitors to General Graut to-day was the “Governor of Borneo, who is represented to be an . American named Torrey, originally from Roxbury, Mass. wi Arthur Sketchley—Mre. Brown. Every evening at eight o'clock Arthur Sketcbley, Hall, Broadway. Last evening a very fair sudience lis- tened attentively and with evident pleasure to Mr. befel the clumsy, fussy, old-fashioned Mrs. Brown by sea and land; b if} the assemblage was not so large as it should have been and as we would like to see atthe Brown receptions. Those present, however, enjoyed themee!ves immensely, as their irrepressibie aod unresirained laughter fully tostuled. 1 isa wor elevators under the provisions of the thirty-seventh 2evtion of the act of July 18, 1866, entivied, ‘‘An act fur- cher to prevent smuggling and for other purposes,” Fira —Bins or ts of Warehouses or elevators in | charm of freshness and orgicaliiy in these enter- ane an importer and in his eole | tainments of Mr. Sketchley which for comic portrait- eeccupancy, which he may desire to place under | ures snd inimitable delivery and expression bave not lock, in addition to his own lock, yualled since days of the late Artemus Ward. eq They are both funny and unique, aod those who fail if storii in imported ‘by himself, may be duly | to call upon Mr, hI il intellectual Vonded amd fet apart for thas parposs, when it shall | treat re at appear to the tion of the Secretary ary 7 from the report of the Warehouse Superinte: Bunyan Hall. . after a caste gre rngre ge had VA bo Eo The very beautiful illustrations of Pilgrim's Progrees on Gexirett tote denned afe etcufe! are still among the choice favorites of the pleasure- from the rest of the building; that ae eae oa seeking public. The exbibition here is a panorama of bin or otber portion are capable ‘og properly | the wonderful journey of Christian tothe Beautifal Cit secured with customs locks; aad also upon the owner | the soenic effects and music of which are very ine: Ming a omg My: ith good and sufficient sureties, to be | We can imagme no more agreeable way in which one by the Collector-of the Port and the Secreiary | might make first acquaintance with Bunyan’s great ef the Treasury, in such sum as may be Comet Proper. | allegory than tbrough sight of this paourama, nor a cate og amon Cee co perrbe rman gedinr the plceaanier ramembrancer to those with whum tue story ren tea mans oats to 0 act y of performing tl 7 ‘on such grain, in That is ‘usually Sertond yarsiee- ‘Tony Pastor’s Opera House. Lager arg pe Ad Loong a sot ete von pur- hie phe gt ‘rook, fail of the crooked fancies which . pose, wi shall appear satisfact e Sec- | mirtl Jollity bave brought into play to burlesque nt Sh "Telaemaniade: from the ‘report of the | the Black Crook, had its usual access last night. The ton had by “bin for such, purpose, | Howse was well filled, the audience well satisfied. It is evident that ‘one million of people” ought to seo the bonded are securely separated from the rest | White Crook. sired fo be of the building; that the openings of each bin or other portion ara capablo of being (mpoend fasvoned with egatome socks; and also upon the proprietor or occupant Kelly and Leon’s Minstrels. A distinguished old lawyer, in the paimy days of ins of the elava' Ry ato filing — = the 4 Ravels, on being questioned as to his frequent v to Jecior, with good sufficient sureties, to be approved hy. the Collector of the Port and Secretary of the Treas. | ‘eit queer Performances, gave as his excuse, ‘They are so absurd, 80 senseless, so refreshingly ridiculous, that it takes the rust and dust off to come and see them. No trouble about the plot—no labor to make out the case, You have only to look, laugh and go home as happy os @ Dutchman from his lager and Limburger cheese,”’ So it with Keily and Loon’s Minstrels, Grant that among their catalogue of jokes they bave some siale-Joe Millers ; grant that in some of their nigger Gelincations they give us niggers that can’t be found trom id Virginny to Hayti, they still give a bill, night after night, to the Ssaewions deright of the old and the pours, with everything sung, aad ‘they never fail to ing ct use with their operas and piays and in such sum as may be deomed proper. —In oe sed parts nee cereecome or eleva- bended as ry foregoing paragraph, samy be empty and may not be required immediately for the of imported grain, tne owners or pro- AS may, on obtaining permission from the ‘ottector yet Gustoms for that store therein ith the express un- be re- qured Reh wading of Sale from Fishing Vessels. ‘The Se. wetary of the Troasury has addroesed the fol jowing con wmunication to the Collector of Customs at 6 -ngepne Sedalia ob cet ik, wit ine re rornicetion 5 Wi Sie Your ¢em ‘Nolson, Eeq., dated’ 29th ult., residuum of sait And so on all the way through, Kelly aud Leon's Minstrels, for an hour or two of heart; yment and laughter, will do. Let the unbelievor g be satisfied, ; * San Francisco Minstrets. If these minstrels are really Pacific mfnstrels (hey attract anything but pacific audiences, to judge from the Toars of Inughter and loud applause with which the w tho payment of duty. After a , bo mater I am of the opinion that 10n of singing, dancing, jokes, burlesques, extravagan the request may be\ stauied under the following | tun general ‘ofthe trou won Foustten tes orening ‘Tho par Hes who desire | to avail | by a weil filled house, grewt Shadow pantomime themselves. of this \Ptiviege will be requir | has been revived by these minstrels, and proves very ed to make a re Warehouse entry of the | sitraciive, while the excellent singing ia alone eufficisat wound thereon in the forms as on pages 284 and 236 of the eepartment ag the circum. to crowd their snug, comfortable theatre. There is a . melt togive a ae aw bed fair diveraity in the programme every evening. veneral regulations of this “tof; after which the salt see stored en ney deals wretiouse, and not on the Hootes’s Opera House, Brooklyn. ‘chart, in accordance with exis Whg regulations. When | Three weeks’ continuous performance of the admirable he sald salt rhall be with drawn tert the fs ae burlesque, ‘‘Under the Lamp Light,’ have not in the va shal gor roug! arals RAIA, the came prow cece ciartenent citcalars | ‘ttt deoreesed the intetess of the audiences who al Uf September 17, 1860, and. A, tit 6, 1867. You will be | crowd Hooley's Opors House. It runs as briakiy as careful to save the dates of ths ‘orlatwal Smportation of | ever. Last night was mo exception to the ortliuary ; A lg me ted by Sootoune section of the act of | Claims from the Brook public. te fied room is 0 q 7 because « ee waya able to realize thas enjoyment, The Right of Troeps to Accept B'tesents from Civilians—Order of Gon » homan ‘The fotlowing order was issued by J, '/or General ‘Thomas, coufmanding the Department of th,’ Camber- Jond, on the 2iat inet, Severe! instances have occurred in this Departmen. 2 ‘which officers and soldiers have been tonderod and hav,’ ra lace of amusement im our aister city i: Boopte go to the Academy when there is tionable attraction there, They visit Mrs, theatre for a cortain class of pertormances ad: their way, and not unequal in qualicy to resented in the New York theatres; but Fiootey's for fun and a good laugh, and ular ry" "doo goto are never aoeey resonts of money for rervices rendered » “isappointed. The present bili is remarkably attractive, Py tiom Pax Called Staten troops. Ono sine | ex\DFarind, ae it dove, the bent features of the company. sianee las recently been t to the atten. | “tn,'er the = Light” je bronght oat by Mr, Hooley fion of she Major ing by enlisted men | ina mnt, ‘hat ‘heaires of mach inrger of meompauy, 0 which certain statements are roade, | cannot exer: The costumes, sognery and « ( Jonding 19 Whe inference tnet the men-believe their » 9 ave perfect. . ‘This cosey little theatre .1s well deserving of the fash- | fonadle, and what adds material weight to the pleasant managers seom'to be untiring in their exertions to please forts have not deen fruitless. The delineations of negro character form,-of course, a dark while the Excise Commissioners, presided over by Com- Hacton, continue to reveke licenses in the jeous manner. It should be remembered that the Fasiyami troupe of Japanese perform their: as- ‘This cosiest little theatre in New York was crowded last night by the admirers uf Leffingweill, the best bur- lesque actor in the country, and of Mrs. Sediey Brown, one of our most charming comédiennes. Both-ef these gifted artists displayed their peculiar talents in. the Shakepearian travestie, Shylock, in which Tal- of Ion, the most shown how different the genius of. son may be from that of his own father, and in H. J. Byron’s musical extravaganza of Cinderella, or the-Lover, the Lackey and the Glass Butler’s American theatre, No. 472 Breadway, was filled last night by an admiring audience. The irre- pressible Johnny Thompson and the comical Bod Hart roar, while the other representa- tives of negro character performed their parts to per- of Tommy Ryan was a fine was loudly applanded. Songs, Charavter were invari- ably encored. The American theatre presents a fine me, and this theatre premises fair to continue ‘This interesting place of amusement continues to be crowded. Tne performances are of a most attractive ightiy surpass them- with Mrs, Brown, receive their friends at Dodworth Sketchley while he narrated the haps and mishaps that Cow: Held by Judge Sutherland. at lo cock aM. Cull of calendar ot 12M. 2iot-Powen ve, Southside 124—Howell, Jr., ve. ‘36l—Presder A jand, M6—In re Me tan Cone 169—Kinnier vs. Kinnier, all: —983—Pfelifer vs. Morange et el, Adjourned to Monday next, UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. The United Stales va, law of 24 June, 1864, amended by the act of July 12, 1866, The facts of the case as testified to by the wit- ‘was committed Freeman, seccompanied by his clerk, Dancan Miller, visited the place of business of the com> lenry Budieman, at 111th street and Third avenue, and, in his official character asan Inspector of Internal Revenue, charged Budleman, who k« flour and pect sion of the piace immediately. joman his books for examimation, Miller, the defendant’s clerk, undertaking the examination, Buaieman. White this was geing on said to ocataengerat Mr: cool; htened,”? Budieman rep! not defrauded the im any way. some figu government few be = afterwards Freeman again man, this time alone, which he explained dieman that be wanted to give him a bit of advice, and cautioning him by intimating “that he had teo much to it, but defendant to be alone with his father. Freeman then again looked over the books and asserted that the; judieman sald, ‘It say.’ Complainant’s son wes told him to leave, as he wan' agan to ‘keep cool, and that it woutd be all right: that he didn’t wanta cent for himeolf, ‘bal erway who would eto be ‘Ofth precinct, kept heap man’s private office informed his mind tw settle the case, and would nos take lesa than $1650. and that he would not settie or pusiness for $500. Budieman over the money on the follewing meantime - he ages wreng, and reported matters was anxious to discover the gu ‘The services of two detectives were ¢! ‘ th the at of the money was to renee to. Hadleman man ‘Miller, Miller said there was.no 0c bad made asked ‘The other said ‘‘ no," day. In Freeman, the principal ‘subsequently indicted for the offence charged, ‘The foregoing facts injthe case were briefi; he jury by Mr. Joseph Bell, Assistan’ istrict Attorney, on the part ef th Pprosecutior fully sustained by evidence of th: Principal witness, Budiem: Pied the court to the clos? of the session. Messrs, trict Att and John Metien in Arrest of Judgment. for the prosecution; ex-Recorder Smit! counsel for the priso! judgment, apon the that be shou! Bell, District Attorne; A opposed tl case was reserved for decision by the Judge. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Before Commissioner Osvorn. ‘Tne hearing on this case was resumed yesterday morn- Reseng, who gave testimony as an expert, and gave i the appearance of the knife with which, it was testified, the sounds had been inflicted, that cam and discharges resaltiug from the wounds im question, prisoner should be discharged. cided on hearing argument of counsel oa the point, aud the case was adjouraed to Saturday uoxt. of the prizes of the war was the steamer Petorhoff, -eap- tured on the 23d of February, 1863, off the Island of St, Thomas, by the United States steamer Vanderbilt, Cap- twn ©. 3. Baldwin commanding. Confederate States, and was captured. There was a British mail bag on board the Peterhoi. After several digcuasions and arguments had taken place, Judge Betts made an order that the mati bag should be delivered up to the English Consul in this city, Mr. Archibald, which ‘was accordingly done. A suit was instituted ia the Prize Court of New York for the condemnation of the vessel and cargo, which were estimated at $300,000. A decreo of coudemnation was pronounced by Judge Betta, but on appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States that ti ronal decided that such port the cargo as Ww ot contraband should be up to the owners. Tb ment, taken by the gov fitted out by the anthorities Wilmington, where another ship 6 Tt should be added that the Suprew e Payer of the mses by the claimants (an Engl rm) a condition for the delivery to them of that part of Se cae that was not contraband. The case now comes fore Cominiesioner Ushorn on reference, to take testimony with respect to the claim of Ward & Gove, the storekeepers of the cargo in this port, who have put in aciaim of $40,090 for storags. The Mar. sbal’s and other expenses reach to about half that amount, The points to which the testimony before the Commissioner are directed are as to what the expenses have been and whether the goods were contraband or not. The claimants contest the expenses. £. Delafield Smith appeared for the clatmants, Augustus F. Smith for the contestants, and Mr. Ethan Allen, United Staies Dia tries Attorney, for the government, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN ADMIRALTY. * John Collihs, Jr., Libellant, ve, The Ships B.C, Soranton and Emerald Isle, Ropondents. This action, which, a9 al- ready reported in the Haran, has been brouglt to recover damagos for injuries alleged to have been sustained by the steamer Jobn Hart (chartered by the libellant), ina collision with the Scranton and the Emerald Isle, was again on trial yesterday, and had not concluded atthe rising of the court, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKAUPTCY, Before Judge Biatehford. What Property aw Asvignee in Bankrdyics Hasalegal Right to Take Charge ot—im- portant Decision, In the Matter of Charles @. Patlerton, Bankrvpt.—Io this case Judxe Blatchford has delivered a thened opinion. the Court in this matier wader section six of the act. fe signed by the attorteys for the bankrupt, and 1 attorneys for Tapper & Noattie, erediors, who have proved their debts, aud it is certified by the Register arrice denerst Order Ne 11, “to Ne cortain Voutions taloed before him in the proceedings ia shie The amination of the bani: was pivceeding hetore Register, and the baakrupt tenifted iat he fom Of ¢5,000 about the 20h Of Augumt, 1867, which Tt was a special case stated for the opmion of i James B. Freeman—The de fendent is charged with having, on the 12th day of January last, he being at the time an Inspector of In- ternal Revenue, extorted money and accepted a bribe of $150, The indictment againss the prisoner was founded upon the fifth section of the Internal Revenue nesses areas follows:—On the day the alleged offence ‘with making false returns ante the been detected assisted by young Te that be had no cause to be frightened, as he was confident that he bad ig’ and making memoranda from man and Miller left, having iaformed it there was a Miller, the confederate, subsecuentiy called on Budleman, and stated that for $150 the affair might be settied, and polutment wag made that Badieman should day call at Froeman’s office, Thirty- | pointmment, and in Free- it he ‘work up such apotner then engaged to pay tore. ‘Freeman \and Miller Fre -casion, itall right, A signal was then mado to the officers whe were concealed in the store, and Miller was arrested. ‘was arrested the same day, and whose examination occu- Phelpaand Bell, Assistant United States Dis- The United States ve, Stern—On Friday last the de- fondant was convicted of having attempted to bribes revenue officer, Yesterday morning at the sitting of the court counsel for the defendant: moved in arrest of ground that the statute provided id be convicted before he was indicted. Mr. motion, and the rue ef Murder on the High Sens—The Inthe Matter of the Extradition of Frank Sullivan,— ing, the particulars of which have fully appeared in the Heratp. The only witness examined was Dr. Converse as bis opinion from the description of the wounds and to his death from exhaustion, caused by pleurai collections ‘A point was raised by Mr. Staples, counsel for the ac- cused, that the evidence adduced did not sustain the charge of murder, and that asthe treaty of extradition Gid not include the lessor crime of mausiaughter tthe The Commissioner de- The Stoamer Peterhof, One of the Prizes of It will be in the recollection of onr readers that one The Peterhotf was, as the officer of the Vanderbist supposed, proceeding to Matamoros, In Mexico, with contraband of war for the ? SoeSye S222 ¥e tion of the Excise to answer in the eum of $300 af Sessions. Oxrantcns br 1HR AveTRIAN Maw ov Wan.—The Aus | Sug Pssw Mixe Mopen,"—The widow Kunckunté trian sahinship of war Empress Elisabeth, Fieet Cap- | Jaeger, a tall, slim and decidediy muscular looking tath Chevalier Grosller commanding, left this port yes- Engen torday under orders for Havana, The offcers expressed | gots,” and who resides with her boy, Frans Jaeger, themselves in vory high terms of gratification at the cher (a reguiar Dutch Anak is at 211 Divicion: attentions they have Teoelved in New York from the ben ® yo * Austrian Consul General, the Chevalier Court of Commen Pleas—General Term. only will leave very pleasant recollections wi her face decidedly Appeals from Marine and Distriet Courts. Call No. 63. but will create a iasting, agreoable impression in the poo As cheek being bruised far moral x Marine Court-General Term, Austrian naval service, all of whose officers will be | ang her eyes, im their external things mun+ = gratified to recognize the distinguished consideration | Gane, in a decided state of opacity. Closing the left ‘1—Wateon va, Watson. 7—McCauley vs, Brown. extended to one of the naval representatives of Aust flank of the regiment of sympaih who came up to ampbell vs, Rathbun. 8 —Hall've. Whive, im these distant, foreign waters, that have not been | see thes ‘shustis vas done 10 der weduwe Jaoger,”” ve a ve. need. 9—Toole vs. Nat, Steam Nav, visited by one of thetr national vessels since 1834. an officer having in charge aa uni Coors | §—Pinning va. Folk. 1@~Solomon ve, Medill. Cononen’s IxQvests.—An inquest was held yesterday | an “Irish boy,”’ with cheeks round as ant Lag! 6—Hills ve. Bennebof Rus ii-lamburg Amer. Packet by Coroner Wildey over the remains of Alexander Dixon, ‘who, without unnecessary delay, was placed ‘fore Petroloum Co. Co. va, Krumm, * | ninst’? jor in the prisoner's . 12=Droge vs. Droge. colored, thirty-six yoars of age, whose death was the “Shudge,”’ exclaimed the wedews, 04 she plucked @ Marine Court—Trial Term. Yesult of disease of the heart, The same Coroner held looking sun bonnet from ber flo and flourish looge ad me, De mans der he bi vace, und he makes it so plackt ” pathetically remat another inquest at 225 West Thirty-seventh street, over the body of John Moland, @ native of Engiand, who {ell in afit in his yard aad fractured his skull yesterday reasy ing morot ‘Verdict of accidental death ndered, A third (Baie. was ‘ae b held Yesterday ‘ay. Cosceee Bs he Lrg 9 ia fa KM vey mks ry Be Wildey over the body of Norman P. Dickinson, clerk of dene the steamer City of Hartford, who died in og acta overtopped the citizens of ‘Lilipat, “and dea of heart disease. A verdict in accordauce was rendered, or?” Mr. Dickinson was thirty-two years of age. + all about, jal provisions of section 19, 11 to ‘ell, yer Haner, i enough expiaaia’ <cattaguas favtiition” Geek aoe clan Ft ap AcciDENT OW THE,East River,—Betweon six aud seven wered the prisoner. * which areranin debts must res existed in order to | o'clock last evening a3 ono of the Union pilot boats was : aa bee ane Hag . y jac other words, the | neari: e i “Martin Spellman, sirr.’” date of the fling of the petition, by or axalagt a debtor, | wuich vas two men, Benth Giesame, ‘Themen ater | “What made you strike thie old Indy 1"? is the date at which, of bankruptoy fol: | a groat deal of trouble were rescued by a schooner which | _,“Bf yew'll be ao kind aa to give me lave, yer Banery . if fe yangece lows, the old order away and a new was passing ai the time. The boat drifted down the | Jil tell yeso all about it, Ye see, alrr, I was 8 passes const! fy Yeaf is tarned over. Any other ruction would work | stream and was lost. corner wid me wagon, whin It 2 jasti P “ ous can be scarged nly fren fio debts when exited at | | THBRIIE Accronrs—A German named Theodor Kane | Hiss wagon avenger, main at Panbeg, the day the petition was filed, it would be wrong to give | Der, aged thirty years, a laborer employed in Bollim-™ | Guid woman there and all ber Dutch friends, the Ng to creditorsholding those debts property scqutred by | maccaron! manufactory, No. 280 avenue a.+~s'*"8Y | caboodie of thim, aad they, made ® “= Mmafter that, and thes take it away from the bank afternoon rast with one of «=-- -~-+11 Socidents which | me crackers Well, sir, I thned | to | 9s existence ‘on that” day, —camuot be’ ‘proved | are becoming only (20 common, tn our midst, and which | Crackera 0) | At ne, tne Ses I till her, saa I, / against bim under his “Gankraptoy, It. fellows, | iu many car might be avorded by the exercise of a | woman's hands af Oy Wit, itt ta ' Ge goin’ eo, shel therefore, that, in the present Py in | rittle presence, While at work near some of the rapidly | ‘kape away from Pati vce ‘upon her, an? as 7 ihe asigane which became the property of che tank | Zereting Machinery he was cana Uy the Paling #24 | Sun ogim Yosbla!, rand aa the dil at me, the eld Fre snaretapoper i shinny eet | fay nr merges are mo. | RNa uy ane ein be ace not the of the bankrupt when bis petition was ie > . Thin the; = “4 bi hale imap. oxiricated bie arms and linibs were broken | yer, Haner, T don't know whles., Tap ny, gathered: and his ribs crushed m as if he had been broken upon @ wheel. The sufferer was conveyed to Bellevue Hos- pital with all possible speed by officer Thomas Ryan, of the Eighteenth pescins and though amputation was ” pothexin’ in Dutch yese piver aa hear. Whim they, haa moat frickened the life out av me the ould missia there med another rush at me, & _— erin’ somethin’ ‘i ratan’, backed by decided upon as the sole chaace of saving life it is | 10 boa einer Eongeee gg el savslif intirely, 1 gev% feared he is injured beyond recovery, Feu, Suverry Pret Tenover 4 Dome Wairer.—A young him a whack av mo baa’ fhat couldn't but be kind “a hus eloquently dofending and man Damed Cathal Daly, aged twenty-five year ‘While the prisoner was t! = rapp i fs explaini 6 Fr conduct to nis Honor, the old lady was The Right of Examining a Bankrupt as a ‘Witness. Tn the matter of Samuel M, Levy and Mark Levy.— In this case some questions had been certified to the Judge for his decision, among them being one as to whether the bankrupt should, in the procedinge in jo a, be regarded as a witness and examined as such, ‘The Judce has decided that ‘whenever it was | and employed as a domestic in the family residing at Fae ear arses th a hecessary to examine the bankrupt aa s witnem he | wo oq Fam Thirty.fourth street, was severely injured on | 88M Perseveringly lo saw ite sur mis, ie Bi en, & migut be examined and cross-examined. #3 y “fou: ret, y sho was highly Gieguated’ gf erpeaiaaae ‘Tuesday evening last by falling through the dumb waiter, @ distance of some seventy feot. It appoars that ahe mistook the entrance to the dumb waiter for that of her own apartment, and going in burriedly she plunged down to tho basement with terrific force, fracturing ber Tight arm, dislocating the wrist and elbow of her left arm and sustaining a frightful wound upon the head, besides other severe injuries. The family surgeon was | thim was——’’ dit was quite as mu : could do te keep her from giving the little Trishmaw particular fita m the purest and strongest Hanseatio Duteh, “Who do you drive for, sir?” pursued bi Honor, “For me brother an’ meself, sur; an’ the way Dutch wanted to help pick up thim crackers an’ kape Petitions Filed The following petition in volumtary bankruptoy wae filed yesterday :—Daniel Levy aud Isidore Birnbaum; referred to Register Alle: There was also fied one case of voluntary bankruptcy. ; ade Lae ai nay mae tmmediatoly summoned aad every possible relief “She is mine moder,” here broke in the butcher im ‘The Unton Pacific Railway Covpany—Action | allorded to the unfortunate woman, who was subse- tones as solemn a8 those of a church beli tolling for » quently removed to Bellevue Hospital, where she now Neg in '# oritical condition. for Breech of Contract—Uuriour Revela- ‘al. ie ‘hit hie prother vor keebin him vrom lickis hoocmbymerrersoy- Pusctongo Hom Tica.—Annio McDermott, ‘aged | Frank der,” remarked s solemn-visaged gndsnathy Bt John Ross et al. vs, fhe Union | seven years, and living with her parents at 220 East found slumber sad had a yet fally poled ibe iH lege that they. were ser fou treet, was ttken to Bellevue Hospital | situation, holding at the same time a atin aaa Bee PIE | reecieed ms eben bie of holding sometbing Jess than a pound o! contract for the convir: the veseueien i spoutonsoideek Bergeron suffering from a compound peer ane’ ee ‘of the magistrate, a ie hie It seems that her } ta:bor with a friend was attempting to get a barrel of ; llowr up a narrow etarcase, the little girl being behind ; them, when the barrel slipped, knocking down one of | the men and the culld, rolling over the latter, causing tue above named injury. feng es i ons to 4 CRIPPLa,—An elder'y man, on crutches, “Until ‘you do find bail in three hundred dollars 1 1 Francis Ferdinand, whose resktence is near the | shall have to lock you up, Your conduct, even as you @, was taken to Believue Hospital yesterday expiain it, is inexcusable."’ “ bone. “Ul ther,’ he repeated. ind she pese mine moder,’ Pighed the stalwart youth, “und he hit me in der vace it hie ish ‘oalimaa,”? said the Judge, “have you any one here ” , Tailway st arate of $4 uiiie, A " ‘But thip, yees see ‘otficer Peter Kniffen, of the Twenty-first Yis, sir,” 2 ; ty having sustained a namber of severe bruises thay, wanted 9 oe abe Higuoe, wii ee » ubling over the curbstone in Twenty-sixth area vines Basel ntlgesaa weaned pe grat <i C 1 yk an se irs: avexce is iajuries were found to be uosof | Sis, and, . ‘Jaoger, with surrowfal Chicane ay deni ben gd ames dps taco eyes, watched bim until he di and theo, with Tit cuartra tear erro erties careistiony MN) be flnrnles gp emmcigcny me ec that there | Phale: thot mast have welled jrom the, a fc sont, fu | was brought to the Morgue yesterday from foot of Four- | profounds of hie heart, seid: | ss a oni nua face ook and procnulers | eganth strect, Kast nver, the body of an enknown man | ese fee and th Miimiy plloting-his {rieeds lnle cro oth sore! | ge ataue shre-one youre, fee owt tn height sandy | the open staat, walked Sisconsblately* towards bie shop Habeas Corpus—A Sowking Custody | gark brown pantie, brown vest, biue flannel anes | oe of Her Chitd. | cotton socks and boots, The bedy was placed on tue Inve the Petition of Mary Pemine.—Uhe petitioner | Morgue for identifeation, DESTRUCTIVE FIRE 1% BROADWAY, - applied, upon a writ of habeas corpw, for the custody ee) a ee t | or her child, and stated that she had «pon four different POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Lows Eatimated at Twe Handred Theneand occasions been compelied to leave her husband in conse- ne eae Dollars. me About half-past four o'clock yesterday morning & fre, ~.. . was discovered on the second floor of No. 343 Brosdway, in the premises occupied by A. Blum & Co., dealers and importers of Swiss and German goods, When the smoke wan first ceén issuing from the front windows an alarm was given, which brought the Fire Department vory quickly tothe premises, There are skylights or - well holes through each floor to the roof, aud through these openings the smoke and flames qui queuce of physical ill treatment; that she had been for ALuncep Heavy Hacy or Dresses, Jewery, &c,—Levi some time subsequent to the last separation 20 destitute | p. White, of 169 ‘Zhrystie street, deposed yesterday af- eh legit f about woes of and support b@ | vernon, before Jemtice Shandiey, of the Essex Market ears of her husband since placed the child under the care of | Police Court, that-on or about the first day of February, parties whe were incapable of spe. propery, for it. | 1867, aman named Michacl White, alias Galligan, had tro torere euts ou bor bead, inficied. BY her husvand, | #0ld to blu aailver watch and gold chain attached, and who ia the act had broken a h on her crapium; shat | @ red dross trimmed with velvet, for the sum of $19 50, he was in the habit of getting intoxicated, slaying out all | at 20) Bowery, where dopouent is employed; and oa might, and neglecting to provide for ber support; and | the 12tb of the same montn he was arrested for having thas she was now aole to maintain the-child properly, as | stolen goods in bk the property of Mra, she was earning from $12 to $14 por week, wording a's | Frances I, Batler. On, however, going before Justice | ¢xtended, and at one tine | bid ialr We des sewing machit Mansfeld and showing the mauuer by which he became | Or Chief Engineer Kingsland and his ‘aasatante, Mr. Fleming, a respectable looking tan, a) 1 opie in of said property he was honorably dis- | the devouring element so effectually that at the of court, unassisted by counsel, and stated in defence that | charged. He is now pod perauaded, as he deposes, | two hours they succeeded in extinguishing the fames> bis wife was addicted to intoxication and was incompo- | that Michae! Galtigan stole the property in question, | paving confined the fire, oxcept snare Mak thé’ tent to rear her child properly; that he was earning $3 | which property belonged to Mrs,’ Butter, the lady who, | Openings, axclasively to tha secdnd floor, Gad themrane ry per week for its support. Mrs. | iv February last, caused the arrost of the deponent as 4 | vented the destruction of agreat amoant of pre. was aiso calied a8 a witness for the | receiver of stolen goods. In explacation of the deposi- and perhaps the adjoming buildi > : respondent, and testified ina vory excked manner that | tion of Levi D, White, made, as stated, yostorday, it is | “MA DemaPe.cue Scuniinm MAE® Oe se seoond her daughter, the petitioner, was in the habit of getsing | 0 to say that on Friday, thie lat of February ecessary Jast, Mrs, Batler appeared before Jus Maasfeid and deposed that on that day a silver watc\', gold chain, two lace shawie, onecrapoe shawl, and ma Oy other articles enumerated in her deposition, to. the value of $595 59, vory druak and staying out late at night, and that on some oocasions witneas bad left her bed e child trém Mrs. Fleming's bed tor fear the latter lady would suffocate it in ber eleep. There was considerable diffi- vestigation as to its origin, The damage to Blum & Co,’s stook will be heavy,’ culty in understanding the tacts in the case, as + | were taken from her residence, 52 Spria ¢ strect, by, as water; been , Slot seamed Wo be woulerfully inclined to talk all asone | she believed, one Maria Wagner, Pee D. White and ee ate tear $125,000 "so ginovo00 ‘They t | tine, and insanswer to direct interrogatories by thecourt | Michael White (Galligan), and that those goods wore at | $9"""“insured for $220,000 in ‘the follow invariably attempted to preface the reply by | that time) concealed in houses in Greone . Elm and Do- companies, viz, :—Commercial, $5,000; , | tracing the course of vents in connection | lancey atreeta by the parties whom she a cused of the | an4° London. 000; Royal, $15,000; 5 with this aifair to @ period dating several | thoft. The declaration of White, aa giva above, led | San Francisco, $10,000; Atlantic, $5. = back. The court ordered tho farther | yesterday afternoon to the arrest of Gailiga 2, who was, $5,000; Star, $5,000; Continental, $5,000; ring of the case to be adjourned until Friday | in default of $1,000 bail, committed to prise 0 to await ¢ 4 if Chicago, $5,000; Home, of New Hat morning, and intimated that ia readering its d the action of the Grand Jury on the charge of , "robbery. F; ‘e _ J ae — one a pee per oeory ef o Aer Iupontaxt AXREST OF 4 Bogus Curce Oren, stor—He pany, $5 a0; "Capitol viii oO Atiay, geoue irrespective of the, affections. of wither of ite parenie, | Coxrexes Huw Gvrvr,—An interesting case of @ windting | land, of Cloveland, | $5,000; Cleveland, $2,500; Park, $6,000 Bowery, $5,000; Oiiscan, $6 ,000: Bower; + Oth 000; New dain, $5,000; Gebiiard, $5,000; ion delphi, $5,000; People’s, of Worcester, ganiat, of Providence, $5,000; Albany City, ary land, of Baltimore, $10,000; $5,000; City, $5,000; Fuliom, ‘$5,000; Atlantic, $5,000; Barialo City, $3.00; Enterprise, of $2,500! aud Traders’, $2,600; Monteak, $5,000; Excbanve, $5,000, 1 ‘000. The ‘front part'ot the third For the petitioner, C COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—CUAMBERS. The Christy Will Case Again Rofore Courts. Before Judge Daty. Christy, Adinre, of Bawin jee S. Spenoer, by menne of a false or forged check came up yy ‘slerday afiernoop before Justice Dowling, at the Tombs Polive Court, when Wm. Magew Thomsonn was arra igned before him on ® charge of endeavoring to @ win- die G, W. Habbard, of No, 16 William sth set, out Of $1,218 50 by ans of a forged chack and false representat) It appears that on Ma” day the prisoner, who was arrested by detectives Conne t and Keirns, of the First precinct, met three men giving” Harria B, deceased, v2, John P. Libby,.—Vbia case came before the P. thviety, tea? otal, 4 their names as H. Lippenable, F. Baxter and A. floor ant fourth floor court yesterday on a motion foran order compelling the | Teves on a train neac Pittsburg, snd joined ther are ocoupted uy Wolf &, Nessa, ssaactnbeereas Oi detendant to account for the sum of $30,000, which, | gare of cards, ultimately losing ail the money ‘Their damage is by smoke and wator. Lt will be about among other moneys, he had obtained on account of the | had. Ho then prodaced a chock for $1,218 50 on the | $10,000, insured tor $47,625 as follows :— pant estate as colloctor. Tho defendant contended that the | Sew York American Exehango National Bank, dated | \ ondon, ; pilin or Secdera, 4 al money had been, applied to the liquidation of various | s¢, Louia, October 21, 1867, drawn by EG, Peck, in | Ihimsburg City, $5,000; Sun Insurance Soke? indebiednesses of te estate, and that this court had no | favor of A. D. H. Chambers, of Pittsburg. He offered to land, $5,000; Commercial Mutual, of ( jurisdiction (0 eniorce the retief soaght, as the whole | accept a loan of $500 on the check, representing him- rive, of Cinciaaati, $5,0° inatter was now poudiag before the Surrogate. Tho | golf, it is alloged, as ir. Chambors’ son, and promised to 2,t\5; Exorisior, $5,000; Pacific, §* court douied the motion, refund the money when be reached this city and cashed | $5,060; total, $47,025. ; the check. Baxter took the check for security and ad- The .frat floor and basement were occuptea . COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. vanced the $500, On Tuesday Baxter proceeded to the | Bates Co., jovoers in fancy dry goods an bank, the others remaining outside with Thomson. The | Their stack Was covered over by the josuranco it Refore Judge Russel. back cashier ¢ cog the So eee pay the | wateh, w).'0 used seventy-two large tarpalilins, © a Pf saab nee money, a8 the word ‘‘bearer’’ hi nm substituted for | snved '$75,\.00 to $100, dama geno alt rage that of “orter.” ‘Thomeon then asked the three mento | cost $90,0% Thor Urmy ere, tenured Mee ease ie Shortly after the City Judge took his seet upon the go to Mr, Hubbard's store and arrange matiera, Mr. bench, Charles A, Damouriez, who pleaded guilty a fow Habbard became sugpicious and telegraphed to Pitte- days since to forging checks upon the Tradosinen's | YY for instructions, whea he reccived the following he building ts owned by G. Ponsot. It is damaged National Bank amounting to $9,000, was placed at the | “'"*r— Perrae Worese ot Dato, stn oog ueane ees bar for sentence. The Jndge said:—You wore chargod | .,.1\¢m fraud. My son is at home, i North ‘America, Philadelphia, $10,000; "Delaware with forgery in the third degrae and ptended guilty to | “Tie hasiened the climax and ail four of the men | zitual, $9,000; Merchants, $5,000, ‘Totat, $20,000: : the charg The facta are very strong against you, and | were arrested by but for tbe circumstance of your furnishing valuable information to the officer who bad obarge of ¢! patter to work it up, and who js satisfied that you b; acted right towards him and endeavored to make ali the rep. aration possible, I would bave passed a sever sentence. Tnese circumstances have induced me to moderate the ene ge I intended to have imposed. It was my intention to sentence you for the fuil term of five yeare. I have taken the above circumsiances into con- sideration, and shall therefore sead you to the State Prison for two yours, ALLEGED GRAND LARCENY. Edward Helbrige) was placed ou trial charged with spoaiing $100 worth of carpet materials for s!\ppot Dowling could se ny Thomaon, go he discharged the other prisoners on tie ground of insuiticiout “ovidones, Thomson was fully committed for trial on a charge of false persouation and pretences. A Liqvon Mercnaxt Accusen ov Lancany,—Alive Minturn, of No, 44 Chariton street, appeared before Instice Dowling, at the Tombs Police Court, yesterday, and entered a complaint againt Jacob Rauth, of No. 00 Maison siveet, who keeps a liquor store th ebargin: him with having stolen a diamond pin, valued at #000, She staged that she lived w 90 Madison tre Sixth and Kighth precincts, proveciing property. ‘The police of thé Filth ‘procinct, ander tho Sears of Captain Petty, aided by reserves from 4 “THE FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, Last evening the annual meeting of this roclety was’ heid at Delmonico’s, corner Fourteonth street and avenue, for the purpose of organizing for the oneuing. After the usual preliminaries the ‘ clection of oillees Fortwengio property of Joseph Rosenstein, Attonst last, found tbe p iu her room whe Treasurer, F. Brossard; ceo and his wife were examined it was her clothes he pin had beon loft, all of which had | tora, . Maretand, J. tig oy A was not li disay Rautt admitting that he bad taken aaid | sonuier, J. Glaentzer, N. 2 Honor, therefore, directed the jury to acquit pin, istrate committed for trial, accepting bai! in | Heidet, ©. Franots, A. G soenaed. ; the sum of $1,000, mond ; Pagpioans, 5 r, Hutohings announced that ore bial Boos Cace Case, — Dubercoay, jouchel, 1 néos this toran Ohenouman a a6 the ererk | ae us vo Nien Oficar Diamond, of the Twenty. to discharge the jury from farther attendeacy. th precinct, a od Charies M. Brown yesterday anid | Counsel, Coudert Brothers, 2 ‘ Judge Russel ere of about one hupdred and | brought him before Justice Dowling, at the Tombs, to cand Lysine dejivered gees for twonty-five cases during the term which has jist closed. | answer a complaint made by Heury @. Shook, of No, 339 | “8 BE Of the society, ae follows. This isa good momth’s work, and if » correspondin; ry @. 1 OF No. 859 | expended, $8,279; in bank, nuinber of prioners are tried & Sneut tao terme | Gresnwich street Te that the, eooused por- | 956 Needs of tamil ber juring the nex! two terme the City Prigom will be protiy well cloared by the of the year. to the obii itmposed. by. the. resets r 1, u on the General Transetastic Oesspeny the obtained (be gratuitous passage of one hund to the United The espital of the creased by $1,600 in mgt age of two chased $60 worth of tin boxes of Mr. Shook aud gave him a check on the way Bank for $68, on aed C, | H. Brown. This check proved @ worthioss 006, as Brows bed no account there, He thon, it is alleged, wave Shook @ similar check on the Highth National CRY INTELLIGENCE. Bank, which al¥o proved valuoleas, as tho prisoner bad | of $1,000, left by Mons. lebu, and $608 ng many advantages experionced. Year past by French citizens must b Course of instruction in the Bug ish held ita reguiar weekly meoting yesterday at Firemeon's Hail, Mercer street, The only featurs of the seneion was a resolution offered by Commissioner (alway, in which the action of & gentleman in sending $10 to an acting Inspector in the Bureau of Combustible Mate Soon gitar eauennatiee Set u a er ee dy yy ee vaforiunate Inepeotor ‘wae Giamdeer sg * | tal aye , . OMmeer Avction 841m OF Cost,—The Delaware, Lackawanne | gome coreneraiee te and Wertern Relirosd Company bed ite monthiy sale of | epot by officers will be given, Avisord Bavtan Ovrrsae,—A woman named Mary Farrell appearod before Justice Dodge yesterday and made a complaint against aman named Arthur Deviin, Complainant alleges that while passing through Twenty. fourth street, at late hour the previous night, on her

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