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wer Be Our Europes. ‘ates by the Cambria and Hormann fur. the tcuowing mail report, in detail of our ‘cable che® to the 23d of October, additonal to the com> pation published jn the Heist yesterday morning:— Galignami's Messenger of the 22d of Optobder, after pudishiay many of the extracts from the Paris morning journalg—a'ready qc jo the Heratp—on the subject @f Reme and ivtervention, adds: — ‘PRe question of Rome bas, ip fact, become invested in France wiih a f interest, respecting which, each orgaa ore iis Own idcas, trom te Sonviciion that a decisive moment bas arrived. ‘The preteen Prunounce with increasing ‘ener. y ex against all of & new expedition te Rom nd Lot wereiy those published in the French capi but the Prinokpal organs of the departments, such as Gironde, Of Bordeaux, the Journal dw Havre, the Journal de bey a Phorede la Lire, the Vigu Ws Cherbourg, ‘the Impartial de la Nteure, the Courrur du ead a host of others, ‘The Gazette de France seoms to doubt the sincerityof ‘the French government in opposing the desire of the Tealianste eccupy Rome, and quotes, in favor of its ‘opinion, the isagnage of a Loxdon journel, which @eemed in its ohservations to imply confederacy of pur- pose between tho two governments. A Paris jettor in the Jou mal de Rouen says: The Empress Eugénic on the present ¢ rat aston bas given proofs of great mo Tp spite of all that Tay be said to tho coutra Jesty is not abso Juely favorab!e to the ‘dea foo, The partisans of snch a stop are | e M. Rouher, who looks upon it as a of @ more pacitic fpolicy with regani to ¢ the Emperor wit! not go pal relorins, I Romilly aad apd an assurance that ti sof inter. Rigault de Ge- + la Roquette are gaid to ve strong advocates of an intervention, The Marquis de Moustier and the Marquis do la Valeue are sa favor of a More reserved polley. The Caxte de Wishops at Mont 8 sionces, the C the following w In the tmminout peril which at this moment threatens the Holy See France bas a great duty to fuilll, Sho ought to fy to tbe succor of the Holy Fat! fend him againet tho waworthy attacks of wi the abject, (ta her duty; at ts Ber honor, not beiray it, Tho same journal publishes the follow!ng:— The young Duke de Chevrouse, grantson of the Duk de Luynes, one of the richest iandowners in heir to the fortune of bis father, and on the point of marriage with Mile. Yolande do la Rochefoucaiilt, daugh tor of the Duke de Bieaccia, bas Just quitted Bis cha. sean) Tata and betrotned to go to Rome. An officer Pontifical zovaves, ho had resignou in the month Fi ey it js asa simple colder that he returas to oat of hovor in the midst of his former com- ance Says:—At a late meeting of Michael, im the diocese of Con- inal Arcubisop of Rouen pronounced oe in the Meuse, says ;— While the destinies of I1a y ave being exposed to a de- @isive ordeal, Commander Mancial, an Taian deputy Who played & great part im (he discussion of ihe bill on €c losiastical property, has arrived here to make inquiries for the I'asian government, with the view of drawing up an inierrasiona’ cote on individual rights, which the Cabdiuet of Floience intends to suomit to the States of ‘rope, Such a work is scarcely in accord with ihe elements of dssens.iou by waich the peopie are at pres- @a' divided, The German Minister of Marine at Borlin has decided that the Germ an /ederal ileot shal! consist of ten tron. lad frigates, ten iron-clads for the defence of tho cvasts and harbors, erght screw corvettes of twenty-eight guns @ach, 6X Oi sixteen, four steam despatcn boats, four transports, one friga:e, two brigs and two training ships Beyond the cost already incurred the construction of ‘these veasola will require a further eum of tbirty millions ‘of thators. The mail communications from Madrid afe principally ‘occupied with the fivanctal situation. In one of the Tater Cabinet councils the Marquis de Barzanallana ex- Plalned the satisfactory results which have been ob- tained by the conversion of tho passive debt, and ho de- ‘veloped the other fivanciai measures by the ald of which ‘he hopes to cover the deficit for the ensuing year. The Eepana delieves that the measures of the Minister wore approved by the council. OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. FRANCE, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. OMiclal Sketch of the Political Sitaation=The Htalian Revolution Set at Deflance, But on’s Renson for Lnaterven- nnd Opinions of the Peo- vlemAn Malian Republic in the Distance, Paris, Oot, 22, 1967. Pegple who had been for the past week awaiting with Brat anxisty come dcoiaration of the SMonséoun roladwe to the present state of affairs and giving some clue to the real intentions of the Fronch governmeat were in part gratified by a double ieaded article which appoared esterday in the leading column of tho Constitutionnel in which the case was much more plainly stated than ass usually aro in the colomas of that !ucid journal. {The article appeared in Sunday's Henato. } As tho manifesto of even a semi-official character which had been published since the commencement of ‘the Italian movement, as may b2 well imagined, this article created a tremendous excitement. In it is, 1 ‘think, given the real key to Napoleon's threatened iuter- vention in Itaiy—the fear of revolution. le knows, and the writer in tho Constitutimne! knowe, that interven- #on per ee would be vupopular with the great mass of the French people. They have had enough of it, und ‘the ciimax has been placsd upon their disgust by the Fevent termination of the last iatervention in dlexico, Neither would au tnterference purely in beleif of toe Pope be a popular movement in France, In the rural istricts, where tho common people are led by the clergy, such an act, for such a purpose, would of course be satiafactory ; but in Faris, which, in spite of railroads fand telegraphs and all other decentralizing influences, ‘still continues to be France, the majority of people are Inclined to believe that France hag long enough acted as the constabic of the Pope and that Italy bad better be Jeft to accomplish her destinies, Bul when the government brings forward the bugbear of “revolution,” a feeling of dread and horror runs through the biood of every Parisian bourgeois, of every~ body who bas any property or inceresi at stake, of every sbupkeeper and small proprietor, of all, in fact, except- ing tbat class of people who have nothing to luse aud toxain by a violent change. There is, un- aito great real fear in the mind of the It at the proapect of the progress of © Whether or not the I and winked at the Garivaldian movement, Wt i Very certain that in these moveweois arc contained eleimenis of a character dangeroas to the Italian dynasty itself, ihcre* is a strong Tepubliown feeling tu Italy, and the shuilling policy which bas boon purseed by the governtmont reiative to this Roman que: neh to Increase it Now, wiihoat the in vance this onward movement! to Rome m possibly bo turned whoa it complishea ite primary o¥ject into another cur- nd ihe peapte, h. ainst the at least appar- ut Uppos) iou of the governmeul, gained their victory over it, ny vo tncliged to push their advantage and, having made Rome tue capiial of Italy. might refuse 1 admit into it tho reproseuiauves of the dynasty which had by convention with France impeded their march thither. Shou the itsiiaus succeed in establishing # Fepubiic, its very existence would be a danger to Franc Bnd Without dowd! ai) these considerations material: aided the Emperor ja arriving at bis fual determination to send his feet and from Toulon to stop the "tevo- ation” to lay. Moat eatensive preparations bad undoubtedty boen in Bregro , of doth @ wil'tary and acter, wale ‘Bmporor was artiviog In the 1 ports tn frisons tho greatest activity fad if vo had come it would certainly careied On by Fracce in a crushing manner we later part of yesterday rumors became ourrent What an arrangement had beeu arrived at, that Kialy bac profited by the delay in forwarding th troops, and that orders iad been given io stop tbe em Darkation. by ming these stories assumed tangible form and wer generally believed, This morning t ¢ fully conGrmed by an ariicle ia the Monsieur, [Arti+ le of Momiten” published in Sunday's HeRAzo. | Now will come (he tost of the qu how tho- rt of the Lalian people is wed tu the movewent, and whether the promises ng to Napoleoa that he will suppress the 1 protect the Pope ean be carried tuto If they are Victor Emanuel wii have mado a m to deserve at the hands of which dusarrection av effect, uerifico which would Aiivy to whom ne hag ‘Will tend to the foal » ding Gestion. A sirong preceuro will now be Drought upon fhe Emperor by tuo liberal party in France Mio wwdece hi vont some distinct understanding id the King, by moans of whieh euch turmoll as we have We avoided. i WAPOLEGN’S WAR PREPARATIO Imperial Letters to Victor Emanuel. ust passed through may in feature NS. {From the Paris Presse, Got, 19.) It {# said shat the Emperor, in sending to Barshai Niel onter® to adopt the necessary measafes. for eiwbwkiog an e ‘itionary corps, i requitred, — forwary At tho same time to ior Emanuel 6 otter wii(i 1 the racet pressing ter, fo remind bim that thely’ (Wo sicnacures were aff fo the Convention of Sep(x‘mber, aud that honor rr quired thein each to observe, OF to have reepeci he eocagemonts made ft ie ms.ccover ead tat the Em Peror, being informed of the 1as.t@Ke Used by the Che. valier Nigra at Parte, alter ba fing sanctioned ihe fending e i) patch, whieh was com: Tuntoated a gom-oMcial «manner io that diyivunatios, ‘sediqueed direct w )Jctor [Enaoue, <*> ee snother, im very pressing lang”, calling on Bim to form mo illusion as t0 Ur, “Ghiigatious “inposed on France hones, and Yo piace ber under the NG euty & feruing b are aguinat ber former ally, ‘Tat Commenication * , gai created ems barrasemont tn tb”, ming ef Victor Eman and to have determived yim to refure his assent to the Inve. sion Of the Pur, igcai territory, which bis Ministers pro- posed. The + ply of Kivg Victor Emanuel was such ae might by be tnay bo -umimed up in theso ‘words . sf have honestly executed the Convention of She icin of Sopiember: ali sat was poasiole I have ne: Lshalt continue to doa that Tam able” An ‘understanding appeered yesterday likely to be eatab- Lebed perween the (abinots of Florence and Parte in eonvequene of the given by M. Nigra, and which were e d raided by Rattazzi. only civeo of an inereased vigilance aod ing the Pontefleal territory, but rained that the Cabinet of Florence 1 to alop., a Wag demanded by France, 5 for bringing back to thelr Fegiments the sol- 1 was more or less seal, closing the o cnroiment of volunteers and prohibiting Whether there has been at Flo- were promi or whetuer M. Rattaga, while preserving his portfollo, has made @ purely evasive reply, os clining to make precise engagement and merely giving ass ir- ances of sincerity, the nes which bad er raised by the language of M, Ngra were soon dissipated, and the Freach government thought necessary to prepare for ail eventualities, ‘The Army Muster. {From the Salut Public of Lyons, Oct. 19) ‘The division of General Dumont, of the army of this its, yesterday received orders to leave The officera may, if they wish, rece whole or a portion of the ‘allowance to which they t a@nght on commencing ecawpaigo. Light trains will pasa througa the city to-day to convey a brigade froi the-camp of Chalons to the south, Ali those troops are intended to embark for Civita Vecchia. [he interven- tion, which yesterday evening appeared doubifal at Paris, 18, therefore, now decided on, {From the Courrier de Lyon, Oct, 19.] The following is tho composition of the French expe- Aitionary corps now being rganized on the Mediltera~ nean coast in view of Lie euentucdlies: First divisioi infantry, General Dumont, First, Twency-ninth, Fifty-ninth end Kigotieth regiments and ve 4 battalion of chasseurs, cond division, General de Failly, Third, Twenty- second, Thirty-eighth and Sixtyssixth regiments and Tenth batialton of chasseurs. Th rd division, beng formed in Algeria; six batteries artillery, with three companies of sappers, one for each division, ‘ae Fronch Commander-in-Chief. {From the Paris Patrie, Oct. 19 Three brigades of iwtantry, it is said, and several bat- tories of mounted artillery, under the command of Gen- era do Faiily, aid-de-camp of tie Emperor, were desig- ba ed to receive orders to proceed (o Marseilles and Tou- lon, tuere to embark, We only know as yet that General Dafnont commanding the First division of the Fourih army corps, and Brigade Geneaals Doens and Duplessis, commanding brigades of that active division, form part of the contingent. General de Faiily went to the Crimea as a colonel and returned 9 general of division, At Magenta, and eapeci- ally at Soiferino, in 1869, where by anded the Second division of infaniry, of tue Third corps, that of Nei, General Failly behaved admirabiv, and fought with rare vigor, Two colonels out of his four regiments and four chofs de battalion were killed under his eyes, Aid- de-camp of the Emperor, and on the reserve list for sowe months past, General Fwlly, who is in nis sixty- seventh year, is suiil fult of vigor, energy and talent TURKISH REFORM. Native Opinion ot inteenhi Progress—The ‘ers of Foreign Lutervention as Seen by “Young Turkey.” {From the Muchbir (Turkish native Paper), Sept. 28 ] Wo wish to speak of the reforms in Constantinople, but wedo not know wheter we should speak openly or inrtuphorically. We will therefore tell a parable: —! ‘be urst p: op! @ who tuhabited Mecca were the of Jirbem and Kutoora, [hese tribes, ne Yemen, tound the situation of Mecca to their liking, » and the cutef of the tribe of Jirhem, caliod Mazag, settled in the upper partof Mecca, and the chief of the tribe of Kutoora, cailed Semida, *seitied tm the tower part of Mecca, Mazaz then ruled over Upper Mecca and Semida over Lower Mecca. These two tribes, not {nterferin, with cach other, how many bappy years did they Yi Until some ot the needy belonging to the tribo of Ku- tovra claimed certain rights of theirs from their chief, Semida Then the chief of the irbe Jirhem, called Mozaz, saying, ‘Yes, alas! for these people, these rights ought to be grauted them,” began to inter- fere, Ihetabe of muon imegining thi Heit Mi tervention to be help, represented their counsellors of Semida, berg embarrassed Oy ine rfereace, took the course of silencing the foreign- 8 6 first, and then shutting their eyes to tbe claims of their own tribe; that is to say, the tribe of Kutoora found ‘itself in the sane slate as our brethren do pow. To silence the chiof Mazaz, the rights of the surveillance over the Kaaba weru given him. After this the people began to cry out for their rights again. Then the nobles of Jirhem, who were foreigners, opposing them, said:—“What are you crying out for more’ How many righta and tmpreve- ents did we obtain for you, even go far as your chief ‘anting us the rights over the districts called Vilayet ont? Why do you not remark the good resolve of your rulers, and how many good intentions about new re- forms they bave?’? Tne unhappy people of the tribe of Kutoora goon saw that the foreigners bad only “averted @ thunder cloud to save their own steeples,’ as the proverb hath it, 1n this way Mazaz little by litte weakened the tribe oi Kutoora until it was, a8 is written in history, ewal- lowed up in @ short war, Bebo d now, the reforms in Turkey and thé rights and privileges the Sublime Porte is now granting to foreiguers, ite treatment of the Osmaniis, its sub- er are very similar to the story of the tribe of utoora, ayriltation does not mean throwing us into debt or taking the bard-earned money of our poor people tocast itinto the coffers of European bankers, and giving tho wealth of so many true eons of God to provide a fow re with sumptuous carriages and seaside residences. (does mean this, then we do not wish for such a lopsy- tarvy civilisation. We with for a civilization that will enrich cur country, raise it and give us our ri We know some European will reply to us, ‘What reason have you to complain; has not the Porte entered the path of improvement? And has it not contracted loane to show its proper friendship for the Europeans, Qad even granted Europeans tbe. right of possessing banded property in furkey ? and |, intends making many other reform." Our answer fa, the first improvement we have to make is to stop yur meddling wii Do not interfere with us, Thera \8 an Arabic proverb:—“The master of the house manages what ia in it,” According to this, we wish to manage our own affairs. What do peer na and progress moan? We know very well, Rot civil zation wrong end appermust such €0 you bring us, What has become, since your interference, of our money, rned by so muen toli? what is the state of our Irea- vmerly 80 flourishing ? what bas become of our character, once praised by all the world? what has be come of . ur cultivation aad our castoms ? in the meantime Russia steps in, and throwing quick- selver acaonget us, cri “Oh, Massalmans, yous pov ernment hrs thrown you into endless debt, cast loads on you whiod you cannot bear; but If, like Crete, you are feparated from Turkey and annexed to Greece, you would not have to contribute to those expenses !'? The Mussulmane reply to this:—‘ What you say has some ap- f Pearance of tru:h; but the spirit of it is very different, It 18 advice which would cauge the Mussulmans to porish, separate futbers from their children and brothers fr.m brotuers, We have the example of the Crimea, Ghurghes'an and Poland before cur eyes; and as your tre ic@ is piven us to ruin us like them, it does not enter our All wo Mussulmane will cing | to cach other like brothers, Do not you meddle with vs, We now cur own business best and do not want strange eyes ooking into our houses. Batto gturn to the question of improvements, the improvements we should like would be the following :— Let Turkey act so a# to throw her own money into her own coffers, and not so that Europeans should look upon Turkey as a puree hen have inberited and can use as they hke. Let Ress ing an empire of sixty mithon souls, be thanktul, and abstain frou the tempta- tign of wishing fora little more, THE HAPSBURGS. The Tombs of the ‘Beanaere or "the Hi France. From the Courrier de Verdun, of France, Oct, 19.) Jany persons are just now xurprised at learning that the Kmperor of Austria intends to visit the tombs of his ancestors at Nancy, and they want to know how ft hap- pene that the progenitors of Francis Joseph be- nea'h the vaults of the ane charch of that city, Wo shall ex 1 ae aia, < Francis Stephen wae Duke of Lorraine, The war of \the Polish succession hat just ended and the ty of Vienna was sicned. By inis act the powers who iad taken part in th gave the Duchy of Lor. raine to Stanislas Lectnsk), f -in law of the King of France, and, as componsation, transferred the Grand Da by of Tusoang to Fraucts Stephen. The latter, who was attached to his Dochy, protested energetically, but ho had to submit to the law of the stronger. The Em~- Poror of Germany, Charles 1V., who led a strong affeo- tion for the Duke of Lorraine, ‘oflered to bum the hand of hin daughter, Maria Therese, lis beir, took piace on the 17th February, Was that the House of Lorraine # tous Dy 108 alliance with the Aapsburie, thie Einperor Joveph IL. was bora, aad he, dying, chidtens, left the crown to bis brother, Leopold T The son of Leopold 11. was Francia TL, who, on the 6th of Angust, 1506, dropped (ue title ot Emperor of Germany for that of Emperorof Agetria, and took the name and style of Francis |, His son, Ferdinand 1, succeeded bim, and when (ho Jatter abdicated, in 1849, it was in favor of he aephew, the present Emperor, aon of the Archduke Francia Charies Thus from Franeis Stephen. the last luke of Lorraine, to Francis Joseph, ine of de ent not # long one Direct dey the anciont Dukes of L & province which t# now #0 French and riotic—the Emperor Francis Joseph, whose lofty joval character has iy ai) our sympathies, will not be a rims amongst us, Weerow, rae Pepssreiasx. —fhe Providence Journal says that when Weston reached Pawiuoket, on Friday evoning, the rash to see him was co great that be was thrown down and trampled ~ and his trainer fared wores, gotting @ sprain in one of bis limbs, The crowd in Providence was immense, and the police had hard work to clear @ passage him for more than half a m le, While sn ing at the City Hotel he was examined by hos trainer found \o baye sustained no very seri. our injury from bis Pawtucket mishap, When he left Providence the poiiee mg WO crowd in front of the botel while Weston Sievegeer ne ous of reach before It asove ‘he was Supreme Court—Gengval Term. 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Mysterious Deatn oy tas Nicat WaTcusay oF THE AcapEmy oy Music.—Coroner Schirmer yesterday held an inquest at Bellevue Hospital on the body of Mr. Henry Detour, lately omplsyed as night watchman at the Academy of Music, whose death occurred under somewhat mysterious circumstances. From the testl- mony of Eaward Lavge, living at No, 400 Fourteenth street, and carpenter at the Academy of Music, it a that at half past twelve o'clock on Friday night he left. docossed standing at the pPomhionys street eutrance of the Academy of Music, aud on enter: following morning the witness found deceased in a sitting position at the same entrance of the building, with his fect towards the win- dow and his head leaning againet the wall. Not believing anything to be the imatter with Mr. Lange st over him and passed into the Acad- emy. Alter Mr. Lange had been on the stage of the Academy about three minuies a man opened the door, looked at deceased, turned around, closed. the door and ry The wan was not seen again, although the witness looked fur him, Soon afterwards th euper- iutendent of the Academy arrived, aad, boleving sr. Detour to be rick, called in a physician who recommend. ed that he be removed to Bellevue Hospital, Dr. Bull, one of the Believue Hospital surgeons, teatified that de- ceased was admitted to that institution at ten o'clock on Saturday morning, at which time he was comotose, breathing stertorous, lett pupil dilated, rigut one con- tracted, Ou the righ! side was a tumor abpat the size ot & smail apple, with threo small cuts on its surface, apparently made with some shar; ment. Death subsequently ougued. Dr, Bui & post mortem examination on the body, and on examintng (he scalp discovered a large bloody tamor occupying the right by ple, caused by the rupture of uie temporal arte; Oe opening toe skuil a large clot of blood was found occupying nearly the whole hemi- sphero of the brain. A {racturo of the skull, com- mouclog about the ear and extending half an inch to- ward the median iine, was discovered. In the doctor's opinion the cause of are of the baze of the brain, prodaced by a biow or @ fall, but which of the two it was tinpossible for him to say, The case was tien given to the jury, who found at deceased came to his death by irscture of tho ekull and its conse- quencer, but bow this (racture was caused we are to bie to determin Decoased was 54 years of tive of Cauada and ilved at No. 78 Lavt Eleventh street. Fatat Accipext,—Wm. Schriver, aged 72 years, a Bativo of Germany, a basket-makor by trade, and who Tesided at No, 59 Elizabeth street, was found in the dock foot of Tenth street, North river, late on Sat pot by oflicer Lamberton, of the Ninth precinct, was removed to Bellevue Hospital, It appears te hs hae beeu missing from his home since Friday, and as he at times showed sigus of mental derangement it is sup ‘sbat during one of these fis be accidentally foil nto the ri Sknrovsty Ixzerev.—Mary Higgins, who resides at 27 Leonard street, was taken from the Fifth ward atation house yesterday to Bellevue Hospital, by officer Cole, of the Fifth preoinct, having been badly beaten and kicked about the body by her husband. As the officer cot sidered the injuries of Mary of a serious nature ho niso locked ber husband up to await the result of a surgical examination, Tue Sanxomn-Buxp.—A convention of German singers, representing some twenty soc.eties and organizations, hetd ® convention at the Germania Assembly Rooms yesterday, with a view of taking measures towards a re- organization of the ‘Dger-Bund, whieh is at present composed of the socictios Allemannia,Gormanie, Sebiller- Boud, Loretey and Hudson Maennerebor, ‘with one oundred = and ixty active singera, ‘it. was de- cided that &® revision of the constitation of the Saenger-Bund ® re-election of officers ies represented by delegates The present officers offer to resien With a View of faciitacng am reorganization. Tho societies Kintracht, of North Hoboken; Union Maennerchor and Arminia, of New York, signified their futention to become members of the orgauization om these conditions, while the delegates of the other ‘zations will report to their respective societies to deo.de on this proporition, and they are to report the result at the next as pewtiag of dotegates, POLICE IWTRLE AGENCE, Davtat Assacct,—Mary Megutte, pres resides in Fifty. sixth street, between Seventh avenue and Broadway, appeared before Jastice Kolly, of the Fourth District Police Court, yesterday morning and entered a complaint against Catharine Mulabey for bratally and feloniously assaulting her person. 1: appears according to the alle- Getion of tho deponent thas Muighey camp of her with ike oie col ‘Ach, Herr Reichter, you no mean ALLRGED ATER To Patsety Rodaran, —Yesterday | morning oMlcer erwilligor, of the Twonty-irst precinct, appeared p:fore Justice Kelly, of the Fourth District Poice Court, accompanied by Jamos Ward, whow ho bdeld in custody, and ane thaton the firat of the prosent insuih the said bimself before | ee ecers Py oeetns i Reheat Net gs Be | inte tot ee tered under the name of soyohe Ladd, giving bis residence |’ Siiip ont m9 Mi EA, 10,0 with mdse, to us 202 Bast Thirty-fifth wirect, On the auecceding muht | orler. te letnepace of the passage, (November 2) he again went before the same Ship Kiley © ee (0f Rockland), Wi son. ‘4 days, and had bimself entered er Suew- 6 & second time under the name of William | Yn" Board of Burgess. Had heavy pen gal 0 ith Collins, stating his residence to be $93 First avenue, eth BO. ad cus nae Smeserly ‘guies the Oa beimg arrested RA she ations for misdemeanor the ber tr prisoner declared bi me to be James Ward and hark 2 2 Vera Cruz Oct 5, with hides, to F hiS residence $63 Third avenue; and aiso that be was | Alexandre & Sou. Had heavy easterly gulss the entire pas- already registered in bis own disirct, the Fourth, of the | 9°. visa pe a Hs Kd Tmeabt Set wera a8 extenuation of his conduct Le dmiston, aia Star ae a protested before isiraie Luat he merety wen! have the name of Collins, who stage driver, and who bad no time to spare, registered; and that he did not sup; there was oeyuning felonious in what be had done, He was held in $300 bail to appear when called on for trial at the Goueral Sessiona. Lotkep Up Toorraen.—Yesterday, while Justice Shaadley was busily engaged signing commitments, dis- charges and complaints, there was a sudden irruption of excited Goths and Vandals, headed by two officers, inté the audience chamber of the Third District Police Court, and from these presently ems as complainant and defendant, a short, thin, dark browed, black. eyed and rave baited eg - ie Germau persdasion, and yd 1: portly, blae eyed, fair haired, middle aged “ger , tl tne Zeke olist. Abe devehdn, who gavo ia cere nae! ir), Cowling, Zante, 66 days, with currants, to as Simon Fischer, of 7734 Nokfoik street, step) ore | Brig Springbok (Bry, Alkema, Mik tis Honor and aid, ina tremulous bu guttural voice:— | with ip SpaughOk ae pein, Mik Fe hoodge, I vant dat mans bunished. He hits me | gales the enti aa bash Tost tafls ani mit bis dst ba! deg caps ‘me town, und he area Psa ayer zl ae Kor Kye) etaias % 7 pusket mit ter fish im ft, vich I juoost pought er : rh nie (BY), fi market in der Strasse,” ye Hy iat 39, Jon 75, spoke bark Minnie (Br), from “What did you do or gay to him.?” asked bis Honor, Brig Omega (Br), McInnis, Montreal via Stralts of Canso, “Me, sir? ach podin’,”’ replied the complainant. ‘I | 14 days, with lumber, to Brett, Son & shoost say do Lim vere ish der odicic you bromised me? | , Brig Helen M Rowley (new), Kowley, Fort Jesereon, 19 und he say be hadn’t der sdick; deu T say you pe von | Dallas, to master, In tow of stoxmer Put into tam teet und liar; und dep, pecause J shoost say dat, be rt for a harl up mit hims Qt und edruck me in der vace, Dat vas Scbr Nereo (Fort), Almettn, Oporto, wae with cork- wood, &e, t mey Seite aura dis), Albary, Mask Harbor, Abacos, to James Douglass, Had heavy ware 168 6: " gitinar, F ne ors riers ne (ap. Der bernie, jopkin: for Wrovtivaca: WBoter ‘hoverts, Prov t Pn for Phi to ie at are mice vad pomnaniere (Ot cera . S 0 hours, mdio and Nov % Int 87 Sifou' Hib, panaend seaman Alcon, bea Tor AMpin- *Brcamship Wamentta, Buh. Ne New Bedford, with mdse and Gam m Kearney - Siock san, Georgetown, aad wo Silva Potat, Mass, pu Arg yn PoE Pont Nov l—Salled, schr Lath Rich, Luat, PHORWICIL, Nov 1—Arrived, achr Jane Maria, Bllssboth- PoptLADELPHL Now 2, eb thers, ag rg bd ore. haa eehre E Calais; jartl 0 Oct Ti fom tah, ate nalied Ur: nee, of and, for Hii from the West Ladies; 29th. int ai Tow isae.e nonung, NE; with Ings of mainmast; 30th, lat a 73 ’D, spoke brig Clara eaeek te er 16 @ th sugar. nn Grifiin, lavana, 18 days, wi . tod i Ward & Oo. jeuvy 'eksteriy’ gales onthe Andes (of Herpamell) Dalling, Cardenas, 13 day: with molasses, to 1 Bt SS 9 ton Th Bi experienced @ burrleane from ESE: too sails bud carried away foretopsatl Brig Appin ( ir), Steer, Patras, 50 days. with currants, to Geo F Buile % Nickeraou, Y rower, Boatoa; Chae ‘HL Cheeseman, Golden Bagio, Howes, New rd JB Van Dusen, Moore, fen, ww Hat pee Arrived, steamer Glasgow ; brigs Harriet exe Biaves Havava, Lewes, Del, Nov 3—The bark Brilliant, from Tage. port for Antwerp, has put inwo the Break AcORTHAND, Now 1 arrived, steamer Chesapeaber fete ROCKLAND, Oct 24—Cleared. bark Cephas Babbage, New Orleans; schrs Marta ‘Wiituey, aw NYork; Bengal, Stetsoi ‘Bit, Magate Beli, Hall, MiSCHLUANEOUS. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBIAINED IN NEW YORK New and States wuere desertion, drankenness, &e., Glont cause, No publicity. No charge till divorce Consultations free, M. BOWES, Attor | Nassau street, BSOLULE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN any State without tye or exposure, where, No f divores is obtatt tation free, G: BOWE LISOULN, lawyer, bd BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK, Also states wh rena he drunkenness oF de ‘nat was all ‘aw, Herr Richter, dat vas all, Id vas nodin.”” “0 I perceive, Now, gir,” said bis Honor, turning to | tat ‘ee ooh with # to | Sertion ts lege, can plicity, Advice. free, the prisoner, “what is yoir ‘wacne aud what have you ico eee St Jobn, NB, 8 do ith spars, Fi C3 5 Counselior at Law, 30 ae to offer in explanation of your conduct?’ Sehr Hicotwing (sr), Raynor, St John, NB, 10 days, with HOUSEHOLD Wogd. ody RE th i “My name, aair, it be Solomon Grandenwitz.”” lath, to PT Nevins & GA Glass. Cuvlery, Platod Wi “Solomon Grandanwise!? repeated tis Honor, Schr E A Conklin, Daniels, Charlestou, 4 days. 4 House Furmehing Avticles fe om, ape bed Drenaile an Bas FORD, corner store. Cooper Insti GARD-“MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 NEw a ch fore Instruction in penroanship «i book kee ing will be received this duy aud evening i OLD GOLDSMITH, Union agaare. “Your conduct, if toe complainant speaks trathfuily, ae ee ee atria Sirginla, was neither Solomonte or wise.” Schr Elizabeth, Harney, Viggtata. “Grandeawitz, Monsieur te Judge, sall Ttell you ze | Scbr Elz Sawyer, Somber Virginia, betel ee may 1 speak to you ze word what sall explain zis Schr Four Sisters (of Boston), Sherer, Georgetown, DO, + trooble # days, for Hyde Park. ez, proaved,” sald the magistrate, Schr M Monson Jr, Dayton, Georgetown, DC, for Newark, “Voll, Monsieur le Judge, I sall get out one grand, J. N fe KEN! ngewe a Schr Constellation, Halsey, Baltimore for New Haven. A Bits Uetlenen ae ae Dtcomes what you cail call it, air, one grau we patent vor ze Schr John F Doushty. Dukes, Delaware. 8 tt : ass 2 pa ‘ 2 improvement in ze vaikin stick, an’ I go to Rhgleiand e 5 aw? Schr Eliza Jane, Vannaman, sarbor. vor ze get out ze patent, an’ T takes two, treo, four of por ay Rg ce te 10, 28. 1. 63, 93, I. Sehr Amelia, Beebe. cizabethpori for Providence. ze sticks wit me, an’ ven I return I sends one atick, one weet Louisa W Birdsall, Triple, Elzabethport for New Ha- 8, oo ik & state ae th norma ee a anes to ze governmoug Washing. & : letter of de. acknowiedg- veSche Alligator, Robbing, Calats. 10 doy ; ment, which pe me dudge would ve peaso| Schr Casiliian, Jordan, Hteworth, 1 PlSaetyhia FoR ne BENGE Pir OF SHELBY i ai to peruse? No! zen, I proceed wit mine | gchr Fanny Baunders, Smi Fait it 4 6 ein an 2s. 38. speech, Zis gt jomme “he valks up to me| fchr$ TGarrison, Chase, Fall Rive: sor Philadelphia, * Chase ovaw \ in’ he say like One wat you call ‘im, ob, yes, Jike one | Schr James M Bayles, abies. Full River for oudout, 64, 77, 48, -3, sa Br 15. 4 2, 65, gran—one sooperiative ruffian, he say, ‘ Sarr, were is my — yeaa ith, ia ee eee é, MORRIS & ea cane viteh you promise, vitch you took from me, eh! | gchr Henry Smit nae, aha Fropel Yor eereunars ot Rene as Lotteries address An’ I speaks ze soft, ze kind vord to bim, an’ | say to bim, ‘Ab, Mons, Fischer, it i great misiake, but I gail ofter you ze compensation, ze monez for ze valuc of 20 artikel,” ven, Mons, le Judge, urn on me wit zo anger in biseye an’ hesay, *You be ze gran’ tif;’ to Wich Irepiy, ‘Take ze care of you vords, Mons, Fiscner, or 1 gall be vory sorry for you zo speak’n;’ dep, sair, he became mooch tudignant an’ ory in ze loudest voice, roizin bis basket of fish, zo, in ze air as if he were about to use ze vi—violence on me, an’-zen 1 push him, as I have zo as re witness. Eh bien! Ho, vit ze push of my land fell vit se basket of ze poissons to v0, Sehr Surprise, itsrrorth, Frovidence, Sehr Saran Jane, Mickley, Providenc Schr Hunoab Willets, Bou t, Providence for Rondout. Schr G W Cummins, Bouit, aa for Rondout, pied res Smith, Ne rl given by addressing BL RICHMOND, No.4 Gilsey aula Cortlandt street, LL PRIZES CASED IN LEGALIZED LOTTERIBS— ouchan and iniormation {| UTE, Broker, 176 Brosdway a and 133 Fulton street. * “pile ok GREAT NEW FAMILY PAPER, THE FIRESIDE COMPANION DELIGHTS EVERYBODY WHU READS IP, The second number of “ Schr Wm E ic th New London. Bohr Johu B Shafford, Hawking, Bridgeport, ern Brage Pxedinee Getarin Middletown. ze pave.” a Fhoodge,” Hens, axcteteaen on berate ers THE FIRESIDE COMPANION 2 vou widuess bere vot can brove dat he me Cory: 2 mit his fist In der eye.”? NOW READY. Segall resumed Mr. Grandenwitz, ‘‘sall 1, by ze wit- ness, proves vat I say is ze true?” “What kind of Osh have you in the baskei ?’’ asked the magistrate, “De vish vot I pought in der market?” asked the Contains P, Hawruron Mrens’ charming story, called UNDER THE BARROW, R THE HARROW, ONDE THE HADEN THE HARROW... eabeth bosles McClary, sri for Boston. Port Jefferson, having tp Boston, 20 hours, nant ting Romance, “Vy dey be der vish vat curl ub roun? eo ike der etd iam asus cit gastignt, echaetiaen’? der vish vi ub roun’ go like Steamship City of Antwerp, from Liverpool, cits OAgLIOnT. “Zey are,” romarked Mr. Grandenwitz, ‘ze poisson vat | Wind at sunset S, fresh. is slippery, zey glide out of ze house so,’’ and the fendant made a movement with one of the fiugers of right hand, By dubeniee! foe And, AWAITING THE SIGNAL, AWAITING THE SIGNA ms AW ANG THE SIGNAL. By Scort R. : Seno. UNDER THE QastaguT. Tv IGHT, heen 286 CORBI THE GASLIGET. Trice 6cents. For sale by all newsdcalers. Marine Dianaters, Repwoon, G: jardner, from Remedios for Roston, ar. ane at Holmos’ Hole Slat vg reports experienced very heavy weather during the entire passage, carried away truss foreyard and main Foes fl; Oct 13, Orange Cay mil uantitiea of hoop pol 72 cane inns quantities af pine im ba bien} had ei ‘appearance of having been but a short e in the Sour Frank Paver, into Fortress Monroe $d inst in diet leaning aed’ art wing lost her sails. She was iding rapidly and ginuously over the open in of the left. ‘‘Zey makes,"’ he continued, “one gran’ great = t you cail ze stew, 20 fricases, ze pourri, ol * Weil, lemon,” said the jistrate, lookin; soleranly complainant and then at ‘tefendant, “your case ig one which can be best settled between yourselves, I am satisfied that an uninterrupted con- lerence of some hours’ duration would clear up any to bug abowt termony and fellowship! a orl rageye! Teseraiecs a nage Smith, from Philadetphia EE “Shoodge, I only vants der shoostice,"’ interrupted ea at ts gg of Sisal, Gar ——— FoR THDIAR'G Goons. Peg aaan added Grandenwitz with abow, “Tsall be | outof euiaey pposed it was attached to a sunken vessel. maa imaes happy to explain to ze gentilhomme ”” rigricatnn, Ata Gallashaw, from, Philadelphia for & sr, SEALED, Rokonst ine 3, nd for this purpose,” continued his Honor, Middl oe but came off nextday “4 Goods no ds," “a be setived ‘Affaire f November next) Tpetarsisbing: ia there a sea, ere ea tamed in the following I “T bave resolved to sent at 7 o'clock, o1 ce 8AM leaking 400 strokes por hour. mon until I think preper to liberate you." yo dat ” cried tho you to oceupy aceli in- peri welll spite having eos run, favo aeght a previous twill 4) eee oe seh py jie, from Maguaderie for New complainant, aghast with astoutstinent. © BLAN: fousieur le Juge Criminel /” exclaimed M, Granden- | Fort’ Tne Mollie rex 1135 Finst CLASS _MACKINAG BLs nM gyrase witz, turning pale, ‘‘shurely zer is some mistake—some J tecetiane te 60x72 inches and vai 8 Pe unde. misunderstand, ealr.” Srsaveme Naw x, Lane, hence for Hong Kon, aa Peles Sig-point, wih Inac Blankets, to measure . Pat San et algo groaned toe Datedman, as | ose oars, ows, Cape of Good lope, 7 tne th 80 pairs 2-poirt w finalione Blankets, to measure 42386 Suess eae oo Brora again sie from, P pe yt aeons. oy vit m4 ‘Yea, Monsieur,” cried Bolomon, “T can get 20 | othr Age erin Mintle cea ties were cs pola sar Ma nae Bisakets,to measure @x78 pat end gentithomme—ze weigh Rua ent ¥ aes s Bark Mattapoisett, of was at Madeira 11th ult, | 6% pare 2ig-poine sqarlet Blankets, to measure ‘ieee with bo Dols ep ally would ee and Bn a said bis 5 ee ae persons aod thay tee basket ss in coments aan | aT ho from New York for Livervoo!, oot pair pot foals Sua Blankets, to measure. Tapied or advised by. oth by, Cthera, satisfactorily adjust ‘thelr | Brig Harnet rom Navassa for Philadelphia, Oct | 600 pairs fpatat inden Blankets, to mea- personal ities,’? The complainant and defendant were thereupon, with Foreian "Eb canal eee ee the basket aS the a fllppery Lg no : Sas steamship New York, [eA disgust, marched to a cell 8 prison adjoint wi om SECOND CLA8s—CLOTHS, at sundown last night, ache and Salesey, tape Sept 3—In Belle Cr Creole, Knowles, $80 yards fancy list blue Cloth, andy to eater iuto’ tarms of ‘peace at any a ork, sears IE tna: Avery: dey Garnet Fa Hs fa cet bine Cloth. personal feeling, provided, ee ‘were pormitted to go at nen jersey (Br), Re ¥ Eatge—the enevio ook a and the other ede. of York Hg Hou in (Br) ad aa} > ards sured Uist scaret Cloth ue meat ir), for a cen! roge ani ania & bottle of £¢ vin superd, Tecteyerk Seig hecke Oeste atkd 12 Pe rae esate Dereruinxp to Have a New Svit or Crormes,—On Saturday afternoon James Burke, a dry goods clerk, twenty-two years of age, who has no home, determined to replenish his wardrobe without expense to bimeelf, althoug® the pian to accomplish his object might possi- American rte. 2, AM—Arrived, sehrs Nellie © Paine mn, Dean, Georgetown, DO; and TS Levering, Corson, Ada Hervert “oo Heed, J Siusman, J C 3 eed i ae brown Drilling. Below, brig ton, 0 shaw, OS awards, Bed Tekin fed and blue stripe). B Graham, canbe ve fae F Bo 2e8E5585: rs ee TC Smith; also | ship and 7 brigs, bly deprive bim of his berty. Burke, being partially Lpmeen the ‘yards Sai acquainted with Thomas McLaughlin, whozo piace of | “Cinteq—steamshi Oriental, Snow, New Orleans: yarda hickory Shirting. business is at No. 273 Greenwich street, but who lives In | appeld, riowes, Baliinore Norfolk: \Srige 'N Stowers, | I8Byants brown Sheeting, 44, Jersey City, proceeded to the residence of tho latter and | Fie Demsrara; Maria © rowell (Be), “tera Argh ‘Aspios 4,500 1s Duck (for tents). informed Fie eta MeLaughiio Nenu her busband had eent Randolph, Pr ool hal ie dh co 1. Oo+ | 37'000 yards him over for his now suit of clothes, consisting of coat, Porbetone bargess on lad E phinare jodg- | 780) yard: pantaloons and vest, as he had been unexpectedly cali Mw | 1,000 yards Denims, Ba-Arrived, sieamers Win Kennedy, ane fig Ane New Bedford ey: mle Bldriage, Jectnel a a Tange, ” Frank -# : a. Philadelph' ae is, Cape, Haytien; Ho:beri upon to leave the ciiy. The lady asked Burke if he bad an order for the clothes or a line from Mr. McLaugnliw, and on receiving a negative reply, she became oe gece wnd told the stranger she would take the clothes over to ber bu-band. Securing tho clothes in a handkerchief Mrs, McLaughiia and ‘burke (S8—HARDW bag ty Dest cast sieel Axes, from 3 oie pouside) with started Leta zoe On tho terryboat soy 6 wanted fae Bolow, Lecaidan, Teas Sem treat? wo done beat cast steel Half Axes, from 2to 3 pounds, with: proces heart hi 60) Canep Kettles, asnorted sino, ‘ORTRES MosRor, Nor S— arrived, EB ail reed tag “ y 4 = ox ath ‘ork; N of o ag rinoess $32 doen in Fane, fet ‘tnd 6 quart, in equal quantities,. be tired, Accordingly she gave Burke the clothiog, an in a moment afior na te gre Burke of it be siarted ochre Rial a Seaenie Cet eiioren erumate Spoons, oi as fast ag he coal run, Mrs. McLaughlin fo.lowed | agg and: Dalida? aches Prexc, “Siaiensass Fe ene en ee seek eb aa ataelns i pursuit, crying ‘“watch,”” “stop thief,” &c., when i F ch Hoke (aaorted. ofiger Ferther oiias Twenty-sinth precinct, gave chase OLME MOLE, oct 31, Pe geo a Ms iY "hed eee Lanes (apart do sista mt eligi i io) Sp arma <field carer dos Mary rie Mcvonald, Matamoros for Portland ; | wit’ ™ Sete may Se soem eh in bis possession when taken into custody, It subsequently appeared that Mr. McLaughiin bad not cent the prsoner for bis clothes, The acoused was yesterday taken before Justice Dow- Ig, end having nothing to Ray in relation to the charge of stealing the clothes, was committed to the Tombs for trial, in defauit of $1, bail. ASSAVET AND StansinG.—Christian Von Thuen, of 101 Cherry street, and Patrick Moore were in one of the streets of the Fourth ward on Saturday night, and Lee ‘tien for Boston: rent ry Tora do; Emma RG: ve Baird, Bernard, do for, do for Mah hg bg sohrs Walrus (Br) mie at thia. oilice; bat as the sauplex of blankets of domestic ‘omestiman aac ids for th cloths are da for . ae uc a a a ay loss myn core at to. tras is ae hei ra sgl de for furaiahing 1 Tay be rejected at ther 4 ‘than an entire class of the articles epect- Hit. Frank B Allen, Ni Willey, NYork for do; sehr David argue daira for. Bangor to 30 'p after ig & few angry words became involved in wi @ quarrel. tho fight Moore siruck Von Thuen et fi & violwat blow with his fist, and then, as charged, NY for do: Abigail Fleet Fi fail ected, a \ Sietah oeners oF the requires nd ee Foruiand: digs ot or if that aia hans d made for goods received ae eeriried — the agent or agents sppornied ¥ to sony 3 who dace failed pen him in the vreast with a koife — ere Wound. Moore was arrested by Ottcer Do anu Some Dowling locked him up as trial in cena Nor Cuoaita on Scxpay.—Officor Donohue, of the Twentieth precinct, arrested a liquor deaier namea Thoa, Crawford, of No, 302 Tenth avenue, foran alleged viola- tton of the fourteeenth section of the Sunday Liquor law, The officer siates that he eaw sevoral persons as- sombled in the store of the accused yesterday, Justice Dodge held Crawford to answer the charge preferred against him, Auuscep Torr or A SuAWL AND Mower.—Mary Waters was yesterday brought befors Justice Dowling eer McCaiferty, of the Sixth precinct, on the | pia for do Smith, smith, Rondout for do; James of stealing a shaw! and a quantity of legal tender iy Mderdice, ey wo egy es Ay Sotes and national bank. bille from Marg Reeves, re- ylor, ‘or Newburyport; EJ pr aiding at No, 69 Mulberry street. Sarab Talos Seated Lyon; Buily A’ Mor Bald, articles are to be deliv v Laura =S Watson, ‘lis York on or be! the twentieth (20th) day to seeing Mary steal and carry away the property, and 4 te -" yo the m rate therefore comualtted her to the fomus | % ath Amb Buckspor! Sprague, port, or at such time thereafter during thy yout, " Boston for infadelr ht Nelli Nu Hate, Portland for by the Commissioner of Indinw Ait do; iookou: ry, a st S ; Angeline, Hird. tne is aocented ty a An} will, si . EY TS TE ockiand elley, Hallowell din, Rooks it ney a oe Almanac for New York=This Day. DO, for Ginueester: it \¥ } v for do; Hiawatha, Newmen, Deering, Wiilard, an. Newbury Senator ¢ Gore NYork for do; Massachusetts, nerson: kiln B Crowell, Slavens, Philadoipnia tor trovines- town; Prudeace, Coombs, Fall wor for J.\neolnville; Plan- tor, Horton, Boston, Returned, on account of head wind. b: g,\altham; schre Suan in, Pavilion, WG Bartlett, Mary Farrow, Fair yn rat tee Pike, Uled—sehr Mary Alice, Nov 1 telved, beige Thnothy Uleld Wiswet, Ban. Mite Mekeerar, New Ba: NB, for aahna & Cranmer, ee wy footed uy Guia prices and nna rnuat Deo floation or proposed ; Proposals shot act bo aabent tie lowing form:—"f crenrlr ies ot chee at ae cornjodoner oe tnt in Affaire, dated October I folowing artioles, at the prices thereto affixed, [ the Him red ux indicated tn the first paragray -- te Laks a Alexander ¥ wt ul Stocker, Cords W Aecko, Huntley and Cxprey, rowley, Philadel. York r.ver, Vat wer, Vai Tiger, Mor hy = , Pierce, ie “at a Me, for do; a “gated a Pato Alto, rigs An otha hrames (Br), Elecy Bi ‘ACh ic ang saya “i winemtown for do; ne. ees must be certified by a United Redwood, gy hereby jointly geverally, guarantee: Sun rises. AS @ bidder (or bidd ea) tt Seoouaee heey San so P} (of thom) according to bis ‘ : lor, Daa Franah "0 sexi a rontri i on Fagdon, feeu PORT OF NEW York, NOVEMBER 3, 1867. Hoy ree Bele, teri iH We qhupetts ¥ y ina Huth Biaw. ts oe eh a Mar; ony Crat . Ww Mt pest’ ont) ata Naylor, BJ Heeaiy. 4 Baru A tn Py Fiora: Deigaae i Ms ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HURALD STRAM YACTITS, Steamship ens, (er Liverpool Uct 16, via the Na Ei mie i ¢ our heirs, executors to the nae asd hae,