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, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1867.—TRIPLH SHEET. Jet, Fancy plushes are made up into maffs and cellars, the being joined was made the whole WINTER FASHIONS. ibe rm au ei sormaend Seems A ROYAL MARRIAGE. road dovonuy THE SOAFE OLD, | tts taik'Deray cbatoine two dolar atey fo Opening of the Sensen—The Modistes and 124 praterenon ‘ibe Of clote and veivet are | ay a rn Caron es nyt ora ‘Tasing iebering ont rtrd. Before the winter wae over, richly embroidered @ la mode de !’. ¥ the King of Greece te the er, occupation, 4 Thetr Winten. seveisieon® Streit Terenas, ori edwin crment feo Exposition de Pars | Marringe yoy Grand Jo hia hands Be made the eign of the crus over | THE NECRO MURDERER QUILLER. laborer ia the pagar Loaf coal mine, about a mule from i Bonnets, Clonks, Dress Goods, Shawls, Bi- | sleeves lined with quited satin. Ofcourse « coat sleeve Seidoanqour/Ehe. Bipruing Gatemee George Obristisnowiten x ‘% po bendnee 2. eparations the Execution Te-Day In the neighborhood of Hasiston there reside an Irish | i} ite ;”” and chen the ction was | Pri for at 7 | Pouteric, dc.-Pranks ef the Chameleon | issc: inside of this for comfort Cioske are monly | Scone im the Church~The Keligious Cere- | piv60” the procimence was then sung 10 the Sieennane SATIRE Tees et ite Career | Ciba ans ne, mannan, Seo srzeers te bere bess Goddess. : trimmed with rich silk Jet and bullion fringes, The If ladies wore a sotjoct of sclemce in regard to dress | Stses are poinved, denied, soolloped, kc., in such Gone, and if, Ike the stars, flowers, shells and minerals, dhe f i 3 EY eighth stones | and Crime—Hits Trial and Confession. of marriage, When bis amour had reached this stace diess- Sylvester Quiller, a negro, charged with the meréer be broke off his correspondence with his wife, who, (St. Petersbarg (Oct, 28) correspodence of the London | upon however, still ¢0 ite to him, ti Herald. ®, | of George Pemer, in Wastslé towuship, X. 5,08 te | iin Teceresig’ dt longa he comaiios wi ber re Ll vest them along life. tor Thou shalt, give ene Lhanga tht imperial Teg pare ie The readem thea ‘they wero to be characterized and described by their can at coremony sump- from the ith chapter of the Epistle to the Ephe. i tnous as the marriage of the Coasrewiteh with the hapter + | Right of the 8tn of June of the present year, and st quest, bidding her to mest iim at Easton. thither she | ‘appearance, and not (he more essential traits of soul and transformed into a mgaificent trained robe. This is done age sian Afverwards came, with much incense, the read. woceeded wi * fhe oe gored Princoss Dagmar of Denmark, which was celebrated 10 | {ng of the Gospe! by ine metropolitau, the chosen | ‘itl at the Criminal Court at Elizabeth found guilty ef } Pori% sah the inluand elie Tene a yer Se marle. ton. ‘Mature, what a complicated and perplexing problem im the same place just a yearago. Tsay almost as sump | being from th Le Inurder in the dezree, vanced to be hanged Batural history womankiad would be! Enclish and t upo? the floor for at least three-fourths of a yard. The | MOUs because the coremonial observed at the orlebra- | Jating to the nate yoy Ce eee ionnet Kean ~ poral yon ~ 7 0 tron of the ceremony Lam about'to relate would bave * French history preseots curious examples of the ox- puderdress 18 of course made of the ordivary walking ype ne oy A, ead, the Motropolitan ook the Dridegroom and the th Deo cm ‘ad maprese been absent; extreme penalty of the law at the county jal at Biina- travagances of fashion, Sleeves and veils so long that he : ae teenie jrorvaa ot Cs Miedao een he ettane’ aae ~ e . , Whey were looped up to keep them from trailing on tho . pees ot oe being. 2 7 means of a button and loop, ¢ ground, a tarban or lofty mitre with ribbons floating gant fulness and the requisite lon, from it like the streamers of ships’ masts on Indepen- A decided novelty was a brown To this course Devany interposed decided objec- but the wife was determine’, aud at last reached tne home of her falinieas »)ouse, where she arrived about the 22d of July last. She took lodgings at @ boarding house kept by a Mra, McKelvey, bat before gains. there ber husband ipformed ber of the sate of is aflairs, He insisted that, as be was soon to marry Mach more formal aad rigorous at the | in allusion to tue Holy Trinity, the choir alu “Exuit, | beth atten o'ciock AM Court of St, Petersburg than at any other Kuropean f tame fh siocry ABmadnesr yy «ops | Court preciudes the prosouce of tho Empress et the =. gg nage fo, “Then the | The partioulars of the crime are as follows: — celebration of the marriage of members of the imperial | ‘Pwo short prayers wore afterwards recited, and atthe | During the month of April of the present year the de- ash cloak at eee Bot belag her childrens aud the august bride, the | pidding of the Metropoiliaa the husband wod the wife | ceased and his wife wore obliged to remove to ® bara ence Day, farthingales and buge muif’, green hose and | Madame Kallings’, Ivwas atmost oval in the back and | {rnd Dachess, Oise i ouiy the niece of their Imperial | Kissed each othor three Ames Tne religious service | near Qalller’s residence, in ‘of some mis- Batches, tub boops aud bag like robes wide, at the waist | Pad lone tappels Ih from'e 4 Zhnoiter was of white corded | 4 santa, HOWOvOr Mt was most Interesting on many | Yeiag over, the macried couple left thelr places band i2 | understanding with thele for brea raphe es . - 4 ( ort in front, trimmed with | ®°¢o"! hand, end weat and mado thelr vbewauce to the Em- . ‘mer iandierd. Quiller, ap- Zz beta narrow at the bottom of the tas en je Sto floss sod manly fringed with white come ~ mon pe gree tereeythyeningicn 4 eee and the ee rey and afterwards | pearidg to sympathize witn Firman’s situation, ten- Hirt; 4, silk, Angel sleeves, containing material ; de, eig of Gn . 8 v a jupeed, figured, duplicated, slasbed and | fill. pov ee diyomy pee yond hariel euniuah stent Pauetadline and’ ot the Grand Dachess Alecaudia, wig Sng pparegenenl grg mtg tmey ane dered him and bis wife apartments in his house until another woman, her preseace might incite some of the girl's rolatives to kill bim Tue wile entreated him io remain faithful to his vow ‘at iast he promised that he would banish all th of bis mistress, and live peacefully and happily with bs true On the evening of the 240 of J avy called at ey’s, and be and his wife went out to ing further was occu uf tho later unti folded, trains and mantles; coifures representing | joo, a gratuiations | long ends, completed the tou! ensemiie of this remarkable | Princess of Saxe Altenburg, was born Augost 22, 132, | gue Queen of the Heilones received the congratulations | ‘PCY Could And apartments olsewhere, The houne con- ead body Was discovered by u party who had bee castles, pyramids, ships, canopies, butterflies, | garment. It is called the Barbe Biew, A very stylish Spaes naps she has Lge onseret. her Soventoeat | of his Majesty ihe Emperor, of their august paronts, tained two rooms, the entrance leading directly into eee oun S the 20h on Was. tov 7 a ly _ - flowers and other complicated affairs, aro a few of the | Diack velvet dasque formed part of a eait called the | Fes \dogrogm, George L.. King of Grecom, a8 | and of each member ol tue unperial family. Mean: | the front room ocoupled by Quiller, the other room | the woods, about a mile bevond the ivmlia of the Prnce Paul. Messrs, Salli ) . | born December 24, 1845, therefore be is not yartwouty~ fe i t : S'range costumes that adorned some of tho most distin. | fictiet somo bailiant epacimenson eet Ae ea taka, | $0. Very fow marriages are recorded waers bist ee ead ts cae pgyeen pont Jihe | delag given up to Firman, Aboat stx o'ctook A. M. on gxished belles of the French and English courts, But | in Diack, gray aud white, Some were short, loose | ®24 wife do not make up thirty-nine years together; | Te Deu; at tho Sime moment the fortress red a Sve Saturday, June 8, an altercation ensued botween the im all these changes there 1s one very remarkable fea- | St6dv0% trimmed with fringe of the same material; | 884 the occurrence is more striking when the | of one hundred aud ono gucs. After the Te Deum ihe ‘ 7 , putters cost others had polerine eids, “Hats, bonnets and jockey: | YOUR Spouses alroady wear a royal crown. The nearest | membors of ths holy aynod and the clergy offered their | ‘WO mea In rerard to Firman occupying the room. fame ons roturn at sta‘ed intervals. | caps and small boas of the same are worn en suite. | stance to it is, I bolle bo marriag? of her Majesty | fehenations to the ‘Emperor, to the King and Queen of | Both had been drinking frecly. and, as is usaal io all Certain forms of dress sre adopted, become the rage, | Onesmail cur.ed-white Astracan cloak had an insertion | tbe Quean with the lamented Priuce Albert, who were | Greece, and 10 the Graad Duke and Grand Duch:ss | such cases, the ot to 1 both twenty-ono when they were united, Moréover, a rn mn evens are then voted a nuisance, are discarded and finally | Of Diack of a similar material, tack and white frinze y- 4 nited. » | Constantine Suet on the back, shoulders and eldsves and streamers bor. | 2 august bridegroom is the second brother to tbo | —iiowevar, the Grosk servieo was only one partof the | We? the death of Firman, After hard words had ¢ into vegue acain. Bonnets grow from microscopic | gered with fringe, Pius seal skin, fn black and gray, | Cesarevna, who has won sil noarts in her atopted | religious esiedration of the marri oak tho anqust bride | Passed between the two Quiller proceeded to @imensions to a size that completely obscures the face | black and gold and brown, are made into plain, loose | COUNTY; therefore the imperial family of Rugsia ss tO | and bridegroom Tne “King of toe Greeks, being a | remove a@ portion of decoased’s furniture from ‘Gnd become smaller than ever again, In fact, with this poictots, 4 saan valet mecaue, slightly Akita tothe royal house of Deumark by another Latheran, their untou bad to be blessed acourding to the | the house, whoa threats were uttered on both sides; a be 5 ven a . te that 4 nd Smportant article of female attire there ism constant | and black lace, English woollen bocca fl onencratnspn Bio qiNstily the house of Scbleswig-Hoistetn-Sonderbarg- | tat the Queen Init Dorney ty the Grovk Church, and | Drother iu-lawof the accused then called Quiller aside _ @rescendo and dimimuendo movement going on. They vy y popular bs bode CS Tt is very durable, and Sete ate mae cette ae Cade tae that tue cuildren shail be brought up in the same 1aitb.) | and told him to let Firman atone, as he would bo killed are looming up sgain this winter, There is also a pro- ome a favorite im Paris, The trimming is simply a . b Accordingly, an altar hat dbeou erected in the Alexander | if ho qi, " A foids of tho same material. Mma Bi Union | Coorg famliy, who cave so many consorts to queens | ail, Tue sjuasters of ceremonies 109% to thuir respoct- e did not; Quiller then walked to the residence of a @ressive and retrograde movement in the manuer of | square, had some striking designs in cloaks. velvet | 804 royal Princesses ia Europe. Alreaty the two eidest | tye places in that bail the members of the Councii of | Mr Hatfeld, half a milo distant from the scene of the ‘Wearing bonnets. At one time they are scarcély held | gored sacque, with maatilix front, trimmed with lace, | M4Ughtere ot King Christian aro married to the heirs of mpire, the uiplomatic body, the perzous attending | murder, and asked to borrow a guo, stating that he ge gc cy ti two mighty empires, Eoziaad and Ru-aia; his Majesty's “pean oe See : fea the back of the head, and require additional stringy | 401 borcom with throad lacey headed Sid Tot Tne ant | gocod son was elcotod King of Grsece whew ouly elzhe eR po ade Aad Den- | wished to killaskunk under bara, He was at first tokeep them from falling off benind, Again they are | ‘gst lace, head ton " h ‘ ‘ rs né gicers and aids-de-camp waiting s Tacan, with asash of watored ribboo nite oj n, 80d now he marries a princess of tue housy Of | on the Kuaperor - | Fetused, on the ground that le would set fire to the pushed forward by the obtrusive chignon, until they | Cloak with poluted hood, and white’ Astracan wvith | Romanof, ‘of ber Lewd Aree interesting feature of tho peror ed the bis ist bride tc eter ton mb the altar, barn, but finally the.gun was given to him. He then Mhreafen to demolish the protty Iittle noses | Hams fringe, were the obicf attractions at this establish. | Marriage of his Hellenic Majesty with Russian princess | aad tho marrace was celebrated wcconiiog to tte | watxed directly back to wit z f ment, The new house of Sherwin & Co., Union equare, | % i2 the eves of the Russians in goneral, that it is atso | Lutheran rite, toe simplicity of wuich strikingly con- nai tga dea gareecina nA asc steh peu their fair wearers, Dresses swell and col- | exhibited one of the richest white'silk opera cloaks that | *° indiwoluble union between Rassta and Groece, whose | trusted with the pomp oi tue Greek Church, . | house and called Firman. As the Iatter opened the lapro Vike balloons, according to the whim of the | #ver greeted the eyes of belle or range of iorgnotte. religion and interests in the Eas: are identical, They The service over, the warried couple received | 400r to xetoutof the house, Quiller raised the gun 10 4 u sexand, Hh th to r . e gin entere Hidigalously long from the same source, Dame Fashion | and original desigus in silk einbroidery are worked on | Denmark, show that royal all ances havo Ilttie welght | the Queen Gee, ‘and ait tea. cae aaa per- | the body of deceased near the heart and iterally Miag 1ong held ber headquarters at Paris, and hor mints- | every part of it, and it was lined and quilted with white with the fate of countries. Bat I must escbew politics | gonaces proceeded in the sane order to the Heraldic | tore away the lungs aud a portion of the heart. fain have thronged there ah fatin, Au elegant evening drese of black silk waa hand. | #04 resume my macration, Hall and the St. George fall, where a grand bai! was | crushing the backbone, the gun being beavily loaded the beginning of exch sem | somely trimmed with beada simulating a flounca, Tho | Sunday moruing, at eight o'clock, the guns brisliog | given, In tho qvadrille dhonneur the Enperor danced | With shot The wound was largo enough to admit f#on to receive her commands, Now, however, some | shape was particularly graceful, and achef dauere ot | 0% the fortress announced to tue inhabitants of Bt Pe- | wish tne Queen of the Heileves, and King George toe | ® Cloved band, After commiting the deed Quiller people ray that she has gone to Germany, and that @ | dressmaking. Another Bismarek robe was trimmed ta | tefburg that the marriage of her Tmperiai Higl Cosarevoa. Berore tus bal was’ flaiaied, and to fuidl a | Mttfrned the gun to bir. HitGeld, remarking that he had eohr-Be ; a vandykes, and bound with satin of the same shee, The | ©'and Duchess Olga Constantinova with nis hational custom, tho Cossrewiteh, and the Cosarevoa | “killed the skunk, but that it'was a two legged one,” Frau's nightcap or a Gretchen's short dress is en régle. corsage was decorate with five rows of satin and fringo | King of the Greeks would be celebrated duct went to the apariments wuich hai been prepared for the | He then asked where he could find @ aquire, as he ‘A fierce controversy has been going on in Europe as to | in the tormof apolerine. The coatsieove had sorgeant's | The official programme had stated that the orremoay | newly married couple in tue Hermitage, contiguous to | desired to give biinsolf into custody. Ho was direcied Ahe rightful wheresdoute of thia whimsical tomate | stipes, and the robe ItsAlf, which bears the mame of | Would take place at eight o'clock in the eveaing at the | the Winter Valaco, there to revelvo Livin, Soon alter | t2& justice of the peace, but the story was not believed, gi Sane Soucl, might entitle. the fait wearer to the | Imperial Chapel of tho Winter Palace At hati-past | tno diulstar of tid Imperial Housenold aunouaced to bis | ANd \r. Haifeld paid no farther attention to the mattor ity. ie consequence is that many of our modistes | rank of non-commissioned officer in the army of | S¢¥e0 the gentlemen and ladies having the privilege of | yiajesty tue mperor what everytaing w ady tor 4 until the (rath of tne man’s statement was too traly cor= ‘and tbeir cos!omers claim that she is in New York, and fechien, To ihe iow was displayeda Bismarck robe, | obit’ and ranklag afver the Chevaliers Gacdes, pad met | reception of the august couple ia their provisio psy anon spb pare Sy ye cp gr phar icy ‘Wikinnél tan rina, which would utterly anoinilate 7 f 0 a v Py ts. Immodiat give himself into custody, but bis siory was aot there y originate styles of their own. Whatever the a, y aay lady but ® | navy in the Nicholas Hall and its ante chambers; Teter eth tee Kine ant Quant a? tle Greeks | Delleved, and.te was alinwed to roain according to his genuine beile, who might venture to wear it, It was a } Merits of the case may be, a feeting of independence in | one of those contrivances by which ‘& walking oostame | Members of the civil service and of the nobility, With | god the membors of the imperial family, aneanane. pleasure until his arrest by the chief of the Rahway fashion has been engendered by it. Thoou'ré vagario: | can at will be transiormed toto a magnifiosut tranod | {eit ladies, in the Heraldic Hail; the Nayor of St. Fe- | by the whois court, and accompanied by' the ladies | police, Bodawell, by whom “he was taken to tho Union Of the demi-monds aro no longer reproduced as models, | Te The short under dress was bound at the bottom | Lrbarg and the principal Russan aud foreign Mel | and ihe maids of Honor, All the members of the | County Jail at Elizabeth, ely ae " ™ Of the skirt with watored plush, and tho train overskirt, | Chants in the Marshall's Hel. At fftcon minvitos imperial and grand duca! households and ihe high dig- | A Coroner's inquest was held on the following day with jaggerations and coarseness, bat merely | of the same material, was scalloped ‘and bound with | eight the members of tho Council of the Empire, the | pitaries remsinod 10 tue first room of their imperial | Guoday) when a verdict was rendered ‘that Georgo Fir- Serve as sources from which occasionally a good ides or | satin, Thero was a sacque and hattomaich. Hid Seaaiors, the ladies of the bed chataber, the maida of | Majesties’ apartments. The Emperor, the King and the | Dao came to his death from the elec of & gunshot eugzostion may be obtained. This is the course adopted | the voluminous folds of tho over-kirt honor, the mistressess of the households of the | Quova and tue other members of the imperial family, | Wound, the gan being in the bands of Sylvester Qaiiler. ge he which, when used in the street, the ot ae rage mone may heal Imperial | gecompanied by tho ady of honor appoluted to super- | 0d thatsald Sylvester Quiller is guilty of wil’ul murder "” by some of tho most fashionable and reliable modistes. | jooped up and form an elegant walking usehold, the ambassadors aud foreiga ministers, with | iniend the tolle of tue angust bride, proceedel to tuo | Justicr Stephen Jackson, the Coroner, therexpon com {Me American ladies are resolved to be humbugeed no | forius, at the will of the woarer, three different Kinds of | thelr wives, the members of the household of the King | private apartments, at the threshold of which the | mibed the accased to the County Jail, there to remain Jonger with ‘latest fashions from Paria’” that often give | 4"es#, namely :—a short walking suit of silk, @ short lee Georeteine 0 Bie, the Slava ane Meee cad Rowly married couple were welcomed by the Cesaremiteh | WHO jer Varad by fue course Of sy walking suit of watored plush (as the overskirt can be Secretaries o! . idy-de-Camp Gene nd | and ihe Cesarevna, who presented hem with tho hely Qailler isa lightly boilt man, of short re, aged exceptions, and not the rale, of the best society. detached) and a rich evening dress, Major Generals of the Emperor and of the Grand Dukes, | jmayo, the bread and the sait According to the roli- | thirty, biv face conveying the impression of deep earn- Opening day in any season isa very vague and uncer. | __Asuyerb robo at Madame Domoreat’s was of red. | Wi their indior, had ocoupied 1n the chapel the plac: | gious tradition of tue Groek Charo that holy Image isa | Osos He has aivarious times during, his, copiine. tale period. The modistes act en brown satin, ornamented with fine bias folde of black | Fes*rved to each of thom. Tho gontlemén, im full | tasieman to married people. ent spoken freely of the occurrence, admitting his independent; each | satin set around the dottom. The train was adjusted ‘uniform, occupied the right side of the chapel; the This afternoon the Eiaperor wilt give a state banquet | & iit, but always that he had oo jatention of killing the ‘other in the matter and few of them fix upon the same | upon the girdie and awept down at the sides in van. | !dies, the national costume, were at the let | im honor of the royai pai, To-worrow morniag the | Aeceased. Whon quostioned as to his probable fate, he fay. This week, however, is about the first ip which all | dykes, bound with satin and crowed by satin bands, ¢ foreign Ministers 1 notived Sir | King and the Queen of the Heilenes will hold a eves ia | St he thought Bis punishment would b» confinement finished with heay Generai Ciay, the Duke @’Ossun”, | ine ; in the State Penitentiary for about twenty years. ‘the lates: winter stvies have been prepared for public i y tassels, The bottom of the tran ri Winter Paiace, ae P Q- | was square and the waist was handsomely trimumd -Périgord, Count Delaunay (Italy),'| On Thursday they will leave for Altenburg to pay niller porzeases considerable intelligence and converses: @pection at the leading establishments, and may becon- | with satin, ascending in vandykes over the | Privce Reuss, Mirza Abdarrakbim Khan (Persia). &c | visit to the Duke Joseph of saxe-Altenburg, father of | freely. His own statement of the occurrence Is as fol- Setored as the general opening of the sengon. Yestorday | shoulders. ‘Anowier robe was of black velvet gored and See ion ee Cee emsine | she Graod Dachess ‘ onstantino, , lows:— ‘The Indies wore ont in strong force, making ined; the soams covered with white down; a palelot | p1) i . 3 reconnors- bacsadress scorat pire; Prince Gortschakofl, Chanceilor of the ances on the bewildering display of fashion at the lend. | down os a, Voluptoen ttm epee saw os, ge a SMES Ty Ang establishments, Mea made way for them and ade Hi ‘alouleff, Home Minwter; at ms as they could procure apartments, After thev had Susu thi asc cet arse i sath Sur | Monarchs being: the carat Teatieett a Thetgone | Minislet of Public Inatraction; M de Routern, Minister | ARGENTINE CONF EDRATION, _ | tived with bima tong woile he found out thoy were not a areal them. Here | suit was composed of Drap de L'Impératrice, ik of Le on i Melinkoff, Minister of the Public we Jooking for other rooms. and as he would ot take any eroup citicised a showy suit plsced om a dummy and | frosted with Azof greet. Thero was a Mint roted and a eo en Metahal Borietineky, Admiral SPECIAL CORRESPOWNENCE OF THE HERALD. mene Sines, Seek ne ts thaw were: Anposing op hin. twrled around the tnoffensive E finished with a fail of bi bull kof, and several times them to leave, Firman would wearer antilBe. wide Hack buliton fringe, just reeching | “Ar'beven o'cigg® the august bride left the palace of — fosult bim: and cali bim bad namos whenever ho conid, borough. Thd throat of the murdered woman had beos cnt from ear to ear, and @ pistol slot bad pouctrased Ler left breast, As soon as Mrs, Devany bad disnppeared suspicion rested on her hasbaad, amd ho was arrested but a fow minutes before the corpse of his victim was discovered. On bis person @ two-barrelled pistol was foand, one bar- rel being empty and the other lnaied, His clothes were found at bis boarding Louse, saarated with blood, al- thoneh an effort had been made to remove these marks of gallt by the use of water, is further atared by Jermans that they had heard tho report of fire- arma about ten o'clock on tha ongpice of the 2tch, mm the victuity of the place where body was discovered, followed by a scream. On the strength of this circumstantial testimony De- vany was indicted on the 28th of August, and on the 4th of September was placed on trial bam. District Attorney Randall co: Uon, the defence being in tho hands Osborne and Mabon, ‘The trial jasted but two days, an resulted in @ verdict of murd Tho Af_idavits in Full of the Motion fur a Postponement. AlBAxyY, Nov. 12, 1867, The varions affidavits submitted by Mr. Willam J. Hadley, one of the counsel of George W. Cole, in the mat. ter of the Hiscock homicide, to Justice Ruins W, Peck- ham, of the Albany Oyer and Termiuer Court, in sup- port of a motion to postpone the tial to the February term, and which motion fully sucoveded, as 1 advised you yesterday, are given herowith in fuli— AFFIDAVIT OF GEORGE W. COLE. Albany Coun'y, s.4.—George W. Cole, being duly sworn, doth depose and say that he is the defendant in tho above enutied cause; that he has fully and fairly stated this case and bis defence therein to Willi m J, Hadley, of the city of Albany, one of deponen ’s counsel and # counseijor of ths Court, and that (his deponvat baz a good and substantial defence upon the merits of the said fndictment, as be i4 advised by his counsel after such siatement, and verily beiieves. Deponent further saith that Mrs, Ellgibeth Anderson, wile of Yale Andersox and Mrs, Mary Cuyier, wife of Jown t. Cuyler, boty BI whom reside in the city of Syrecuee, im the county of Onondaga; Francis A. mniith, who resides at Laurel, 10 the State of Maryland; Dr. MM Manley, who resides ia the chy of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania; Capiain Gaskell, of the United states Army, now stationed ot Fort Mackti the State of Micuigan; Captain Daniel Messin resides at Norfolk, in the state of Virginia; Li John Jones, who resides at Highland, in the Stato of Minnesota, and Mrs, Mary Stowart, who resides at St Joseph, in the Stare of Michigan, and Dr J. W. Matcueil, who resides at 702 Weat street, in tle city of Chicag the State of Iilinois, are, and each and every one of thom is, a material and necessury witness for the denonent upon the trial of the said indictment, as he is ads ised by tbe said counsel and verily bolieves, and that without the benefit of the testimony of cach aad every one ot sald soverel persons . before pamed, the deponent cavnos sately proeod to the trial thereof, as he {< also advised by his sald counsel and verily betieves, allo: which advice was given this On Saturday next they will set out for Grecco, vie | Deceased and wife had been obliged to live in a barn Triesie, near bis house, and feeling a sympathy for them, he took them ‘to live with him until such timo to the witb a close fitting é ‘Staring eyes reomed to rebuke their treatment. There | fringe Lk Rade onli) size S tringes | Ber father, the ‘Dake Constantine, for the Winter | Paraguayane Adversé to the Expatriation of | On the night of the murder they had both been drink: | dcponent aftor he bad fully aud fairly staled to “a love of a bonn2t” was the subject of achorus of | were headed with abroad, fat braid of the dress ms. or corlgs was composed thes Ae ee on Lopez—They Prefer War—Larae Approprias | ing; Firman began the trouble by insulting the prisoner, | counsel the facis and circumstances he believes and ex- Pretily little exciamations of delight, and a sumptuous | terial. A pretty caprico that is nicely adapted to make ; four outriders; M. Tenyoborsky, Nasterof the | tiens fer Ratiways and Lron-Cinds—Wool } v#ing bad language, and he (Quiller) made up his mind | pecis he can prove by each and every one of aid goveral @vening robe was unanimously voted “lovely.” The be dress of @ plain one is a basque Household of the Grand Duke Constantine, and a master aod Grain Crops. he suonid leave, Quiller took two of his chairsand put | personas. Deponent further saith that he is informed ieevdltiin tn, wither adh iy pain P of six gashes attached to a Rr Boateng in 2. aii carclage Sod SNe oo wee Bornos Arnes, 8. A., Sept. 80, 1867, them outside, when Firman sald ‘klon’s touch snotber | and bertoves that the said Euzabein Anderson, te con- ot ae ae two frout Ritle — hav%xereh’ nesses Ke ne, a cuit you open.’? Prisoner's brother-in- | fined to her bed with severe sickness, aud that none but by med of | Duchess Constantine, the Grand Duke Nicholas Constan- | The supplemental mail s 20 late leaving this port that bim d told him Firman would | her attondants are allowed to see ner, and that her con- dition is sucn as to render it impossible for her to attend this court during the prosent term. That deponent ig aixo informed aud believes that Mra Mary FE. Cayler is in daily expectation of being confined in chilabirth with her first child. and that her condition is such asto render it improdept and unsafe, and perhaps dangerous to her life, to be compelled to attend court at this time, and deponent hopes and expects 10 be able to procure the personal attendance of both the faid Mrs. Anderson and Mra, Cuyler at the next term of this court; that deponent believes and expects that he will bo able \o procure the attondance of the other persons named or to procure their testimony to be taken by commission by the next term of the court; that this applicaiion is mode ip good faith and is net mado for any purpose of GEORGE far as shape and tri “i a sre Concerned, but it seems | Pocket Evening dresses are pote ns and ‘even | tinownteh, and tne bride, ina gilt carriage and six. The | X can write azain, . kill im if he did pot lave him alone, He then borrowed aimost possibility to find anything new m material. | win se lid arigdel unas 4 or satin, erry and the Aid-de-Caup in Wasting rode on each Hows has come from the. front: up te, September 22, a gun, thinking he wou'd scare Firman away. After A great many of tho designs are revivals, | tunic of the uaderdress Watered velvet is a | #40 of the carriage, which was followed by two * Poke ge apt yp Po ese and two riders; the Mistress of the Coart and the The allies have taken a little town (Pilar), of eight thou- | to come out. He came to the door and said something, end some are unlike anything that is in | Rew and elegant fabric, eee ae ngs their Iwperial Highnesses the Grand | favd inhabitan's, about three or four leagues above | when te raised tho gun. It went of, bat he did cot ‘water! tthe heavens above, on the earth beneath or in the waters | 27fh,"ich pile uneven and lightning hke, similar to that | Ducheps Constantine and the ang ist bride: four oat. | Humaitf oa the Paraguay river Ther wag little or no | mean todo it. He returned the gun and tried to give ‘ander the earth, There is a perfect epidemic of orna- The ry been | Fiders. At fifteen minutes to eight the indies of ‘opposition, and a.fow prisoners aod two guns were | himself np to the exquires, but they did not believe he ments and tinselled display, and it ap caine difficult speciaily, cueetadred inte prt Put aeony re- | Dedehamber. who had superintend:d the toilot of the | taken. Iv is av imporiant point to bold Ma siege of | bad killed aoy one, Un Sunday following he was ar- to th sombling that of merino underwear has been manufac. | ®°8¥8t bride lett the apartments of her Imperial High. aang seriously entertained, Pilar is algo called % Giscover tho material amid the bewildering “top | tured into uaderskiris, which for wear and atility far | 205% and then the Great Master of the Ceremonies came | Nembu man, the deceased, had a bad reputation, bring G@ressing” of lace, jet, gold and embroidery. But to Sarpias permate made of flannel, This pew idea has | % the King of the Greeks, and led him to theapart. | Tho itions for peaco are warmly discussed | known as a common thief in his neighborhood. He bad Begin at the beginning, we come to that marvel of the | been sty Rassian underskirt. They aresoft and ments of the bride, everywi ‘They meet unanimous approval. The only | served several terms in the jai! at New Brunswick, and ‘amiltiner’s art, the bon: clinging, toss buiky and than any other stvie, ‘A few minutes to eight the imperial procession pro- | fear is that one or other of the triple uliiauce will rject | had once mado his esoape from that place of conilue- 0 net, It fs the apex to the crino- | aod are Boished with hem ‘&e., ready for imme. | ceeded ‘the august bride’s apartments to the great | them and prpetuate a bloocy and fruitless war, ment. He was about sixty years of age, ‘ued pyramid, the cornice to the pillar of fashion, and | diate wear. These skirts have no seams, ‘They are chapel of the palace. When tt entered the Concert Hall Is is reported that the Paravcayans object to the The etarement of the pi jor varies ontirely from the 2 ‘ever claims a ” made jn all the requisite lengths and a salvo of twenty-one guns was fired from the fortress, | clause oonguring Lopes's withdrawing bimeelf from the | evidence adduced atthe trial. This ovideuce goes toshow ‘ W. COLE. aaa aa i We saw an elegrot cloak of bisck Recsan cloth, with | T8e Procession entared the chapel Inthe following | country for two yours. tbat the murder of deceased was a cool. premediiaied | “Sworn before me this— day of Novomber, 1807— BONSETA, Russian capo and tabs in front, at Milo, Tilman’s, A fourriers (quartermasters) of the houso- Congress vas appropriate’ one militon hard dollars for | act; that he had fought with deceased on the morning | Amasa J. Parker, Commissioner of Deeds. ‘They have not grown much 98 yet, although they are | white woollen opera cloak was braided on the back with e Constantine, of the imperial | the purchase of two trou clads or monitors ta the United | of the murder, and find'ng be stood no ce with hice AFYIDAVIT OF YALE ANDERSON. a to be ithout the a'd of a | black stk. Fringe is mach wora on evening dresser, chamber of ‘hig Majesty the | State A mossongor is soon to depart to make the | be resoived upon plaa to revenge bimself upon Orandago County, #.—Yale Andersov, bel duly ter ayer ey phe — and flowers on roles de bal On the tatversthe trtaneniag 6 Grand Masterand the masters | parchaso, him, Atter by the gun he returned to sworn. doth d=pose and eay that he is the husband of microscope, regards pee, their name ts legion, | jg sometimes of an ‘entomologicsl charaster, for the gentlemen of the bedchamber and The Lady Lang, an American steamer, the third now | house, and in Hiest language defied his opponent to | Mrs, Eliza! Anderson, of Syracuse, in said county ; and no two are alike. It would require @ dictionary to | Insect kingdom Is largely represented. e baghe ney Cian od Lage bod § the anes wat ae ~ hey ma et mea _—— Maely | come snaps dl e road. The stalionge was promptly that his said wite is now compistely prostrated ‘The Collarine Ih 01 wo wos tt iv route from nos Avros to Salto. soawered by the appearance of Firman with a e en sd fined her bed, and is 60 feebie that ehrovicie all she names of the various styles, Some are | ;,7P8 Mollari tog oye FF yen ape stan fors. | wearing the insignia of thelr functions; the high dign!- There is a proposition before Congress to tesue twelve | knite in big band, but he bad scuresly left tha premine cone tet ths atnesmaating agp rot 1 pons her; bat it called afier "istorical personages, some after opera and | conveniontly over all kicds of totlettes. At the ford taries of the court, two by two, viz., Counts Fersen | million bard dollars in bonds for building railways in | when Quiller raised tho gun, and, taking deliberate aim, | would be impovsible for her to attend the trial of thie G@ramatic artistes, and others are. “christenod” by old, lishment ot Mr. Boos, Broadway, thie noveliy and choice ig senecaee” re, ae Renee ROSE | ae au b BB laid daring the past year in- ict ine oloea of ihe (tal at tie-Crlnatval Cont baal Foseteeainte’ prearrotes Pye cnrree'= a0 gets of muni _ q je crene oi at the Crim! anty nervous state of mind that it would be very dangerous. Meddlesome s'atcemen, The animal, vegetable and | S08 of Munk, squirrel, Ruselan, sablé, &¢., wore or: bearer; che “great inarsbal, | creased 14 per cent over ihe preceding. where he was arraigned, on being asked by Judge | her health to bo examined at her toon bo ore an ofl y, cop 3 mineral kingdoms are ransacked by the modiste for ‘The newest how Count A. Echouvalof, and Connt Chreptowiten, New wool has been sold a' $65 ames, and wo might say materials also, for tbe winter | than mero cost yp aiepley Tae nplieston of “art ia | Orett Masier of the Court; Count Tolstot, Great Mar'er | per arroba (of twenty. Be sepuek eT nate Toke Cette Firma Caitve to Bie olry has . | of the Court, and Prince Dolgoroak: L, Groat be little competition in death by a gun to my hands, but I thin it bas not Eats ind botnet, The Fanchon still holde lis own with | diueh7, hes trodueny gomez qu sue comers oct novel: salca bave been 152967 bales, azanst 141,008 bales of | Deen proved that T commited miful murder. ‘endiminished popularity. in gold, Me Br ‘Broad: preced'ng year. Of the last year’s 73,600 bates went © | Several of the witnésses contradicied themselve:, and I ‘Avery handsome Fanchon was exhibited at Mme, | hibited some boautiial pak drain ‘coral and pearl sets, ‘ : charge George Brown and the two women with having fgome of the latter, bridal sets of course, bei ‘Tho grain crops are promising well. Shearing has | porjured themselves. Judge Depuy then sontenced Ralliogs’ new establishment, on Broadway. It was : a course, being artisti- begun, but not to a great exten! th ‘ of blue tatle rai iu dads ab elves at a @aily grouped and’ forming very unique desizns. There a tent, a3 the season is could, Quiller to be banged on Thursday, November 14, be- tween the hours of tom and three o'clock, During the weme color, A coronet of white fleur de lis, with a rose | s'rangely ent earrings and brooches. In ail, the fashions WEMDELL PHILLIPS AND THE IMPEACHMENT QUEST.ON, | TesdiuE of the #entenoe Quilier preserved a stolid. Indif- nestling at the side, completed this elegant little hat, A | fF thls season exhibit a variety of freedom of tarts that oe * bara a seemingly a: 2 pd ba concerned, Pre- most be gratifyti "| ‘The qnestion of impeaching President Johnson vious remeval to his ceil Judge Depuy warned Miattemed Charlotte Corday bad puffs of Diack velvet and | fre no uarrow Was to reslraia the fair purchaser ia | OK, Crown Princo of Denmark; thelr Imperial High- | been eulfcred 10 fall Beta oneal et een bts | the prisoner tobase no hope: oo & pardon, but to pro- @ bandeau of the same, decorated with leaves of gold. | making a selection. nesses the Grand Dukes Viadimir and Alexis, sons of the | it as if its wiole value wero tho evidence it would give | Pare uns If for eternity. Quiller bad strong hopes of a pee Ismperor; their Imperial H ghuesses the Grand Duke | of national seif-respect, or the exa.ople it would set to | new trial. Depay if he bad anything to say previous to sentence, | that deponent’s said wife had be-o for some time Clifton springs, and appeared to be somewhat imi ed, eo that sbe came bome about three weeks since, im- mediateiy after her retarn she was taken down with » severe attack of pleurisy, which, with her former dif culties, has reduced her in heaith, as above siated; that deponent and bis aid wife hved upon the norbeast corner of Montgomery and Cedar streets, fo the city of Syracuse, next weat of the hoass where Mre, Cole, the wie of the defendant, had rooms during tho years 1504 and 1865; that De Lyman Clary, of said o'ty of Syra cuse, is at present the physiciaa im auendanes upon de- ponent’s said wile, YALE ANDERSON. Swern before me this 6th day of November, 2067—J. A. Wisraixcusm, Commissioner of Deeds, ‘The trimming was a fall of biack lace, thrown over the Constantine om per- » and the Grand, Duchess Alorandra, | future times; or, at most, as reir t At times his grief bes been evidently deep, but he has Nb RY. v and abanien ac h of PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. rots of the bride; their Imperial Royal | nicioue Influence of a traitor in tho Wille Hour.” not manifested it by any violent demonstrations. Ho Onndaga County. ty me Clary, being daly sworn, rr hs chandern af gota ond " Senator Norton, of Minnesota: Senator Corbett, of | Highacsses the Grand Dukes Nichola, Con- Doubtless (or all the reasons the act would be of great | does not appear to be a man hardened in crime; be bas | dotii depos? and way that ho is a practiving physician Ser Rocehannersbanies ox vine bes 7 : y r ig phys i santine, Dmitry, aud Wenceslas Constantino- | moment. But there is ono result of the President? @ weit balanced bead, converses intelligently aud seo At Mile, Natalie Tilman’s, Ninth street, a charming | Oregon; Paron Kachwege, of Germany; Mr. Fane, of | witch, sons of tho Grand Duke Constantino panalanett antl eogetetion. hich bab net Senay the idea of having commicted a deuborate muruer, Found hat, of quite a novel shape, was admired. The | the British logation; Senator Dixon, of Connecticut, and | @nd brothers to the augnat bride; their Imperial ered. When once Andrew Jolnaon stands recorded, by | especialy in the case of Firman, as he had no motive om ant 1 blue velvet, and the trim piack | Hon, CT. Bul nessa tho Grand Duke Nicholas, the father, th the verdict of the Senate, guil'y of bigh crimes and mi for who crime. jerial wae royal ning Iburd, M.C., of New York, are in this | Duchess and tne Grand Dake Nicholas, the x0: ir | domeauors, 1n attempting to dety a en, bat etter <inoe che passing of the eontence of death upon him, and surgeon, residi and carrying on businews in the city of Syracusa, acd js now att has hoen ge som time past the Bilénding physician of Mrs, b Anderson, #if9 of Yato Anderson, both named in the annexed aflidavit; that Mre. Anderson returned to thie gace and bronzed flowers, from which depended heavy | city. Im 7 perial Highnesses the Princes Nicholas, Eugene and | the nation, the next sep must be to treat all his recent | Ql! demeanor bas been that of a wan who full, 0 a 7 @ropa A white marabout Bat, of a nearly similar shape, | Teatonant Governor Hivde, of Connoctient, has been | Gecrze, of Tenentrnborg, nd the Princesses Roman: | iiegal nets as vold, anna his pardons and resume ne | averecied the avfat situation in which ho Is placed. | shortly thorcalier’ bed @ overs. aitack of plowriry, had a gold corded band, # large marabout tuft, and a | presented with « beautiful gold mounted cane. ovaky and Euxenio, Lonebtenberg; his Imperal | property ne has suffered rebels ilegally to cet posses. | With such as bave eimited him ho has conversed freely | which, with ber other difficvitios, has complevoly ; Highness the Prined Poter of Oldenburg: his Hichness | gion oL_ When once nis o sa. | Upon iodiMereat subjecis, but appea sunflower in white and gold, Itwas Imod with rich | Richard H. Dana was in Hartford on Tuesday. tne Duke Chari of Senleswia-Holstein.sonderberg. se ng c competion Gl fin sole, ents tmducene, | envertag tipen 6 dtsoumion Of tlic White sutio, One of tho diadem fronted bonnets was of | _ Ex-renel Secretary of War Seddon, who was recently | Glucksburg, tncle to the King of the Greeks; their | gions made in furtherance of his treason arc to be set | '0 Highnesses the Princes Nicholas and Alexander of iden. | aside, The plot having been” once burg; the ladies of the bedcbamber, the maids of | tho robbery certified as of record, thet red rather averse to ed or of tho motives urmission, which bas broucht such terrible cially proved, agment upon him. He bas been visit @ freqnentiy ne stolen pro- y ihe, Rev, Alfred Chester, Presbyrerian clergyman, Prowirated her, #0 that vefendant has advised her family ‘that it would nob be safe for ber to seo her friends. and that none but her attenbants shoald reo her; that sie i very ‘white corded velvet, and had a floral bandean and ex. | Pardoned, was io R'chmond on Cuesday last. tensive fall of white ince, Tho back of the dindem was | MF¥. Harriet Beecher Stowe lives at Mandoris, Fin honor, the mistresses of the households of the Grand ere ae ee ; i erty ig restored to the owner. This pri ot Elizabeth, from whose tministrations bh trimmed with marabout, A Mignon of greea velvet had | ¢Gemeral Grant's grand/ather was Captain Noah, of | Duchenors, tho waite of honor of the Fipress "iain enough. If Jonoson hasbeen’ aaing | have derived much comfort. He expresies a hope im. PA crates y bee gp the very small diadem and a long wreath cf flowers that try, Conn. Ali the persons invited, aod who were not in the | illegally, why, of course, his acts are illegal, | ‘he govdness and morog of the Saviour, exbibiss much are of hor disease and the ge Gorge B. Lorine, of Massachneetts, was to have | Cbancl, entered tt after the maida of honor. aud hence vold. The jaw supplies approp peni'ence and seems resigned to his fate. ‘trailed behind, Flowers are very much worn on bonnets | Jectured in Boston on fuswlay night. ~ Eight o'clock struck when the procossion came to | methods o' setting them aside. In’ the cizeuspetances Miss Masier, of Tilzabeth, has contributed mach, by this winter, and lace strings have become quite 4 la mede, Mrs, Jeff. Davie, going. sbrong beads Via, @eamnte the church, Under the poreh the Emperor, King | Congress should follow the Senate's verdict by an act | ber Visits and religious conversation, to isduco in the . George, and his bride, and the imperia! family were | reciting the facts and deciaring what acts. and classes of | Prisuner this stare of mind. and ehe bas been anromit- constituting, that she will coolinus in tuat condi ton for several days to com, althoug be hag hopes thot with quiet and great care and attention she will A beaatifal 1% bat, composed of feather daisies, | day, waa serenaded with “Dixic’s” tne, nitimately improve in health, * * - received by Monsignor Isidore, the Motropolitan of | acts recently done by the Pros.dent Ung iu her efforts to prepare him for the great CY 3 “LYMAN Cl with marabout strings and a passion flower of cearlet | Mrs, Franc’s D Goce has bom tryine the Swedish | Bt Peter-burg, the members ‘of the Holy. Synod, | he courts i celle, oa, nposil Muth, whetnoe hay others | 1:40 heat. Tho wife ut the pricooer has vanted mim fore | Sworn before me thie Bthiday ot Sevenber, 186) — ‘Velvet, was exbibited at Higgins’, Broadway. Another | ™°Vement care for paralysis, and is nearly recovered. and the clergy of the imperial chapel. The Metro- | are also void. larly wince bis incarceration. She evinces the deepest | J. A. Wiwrnisanam, Commissioner of Deeds. ortuna'e husband, avd offers bim such APPIDAYIT OF MES. MANY H COWL Onondaq county, s.—Mary E. Cuyier, being duly sworn, doth depose and say that soo is the wife of Mr. Joon L, Cuyler, and resites in tho city of syracuse, in said county; that deponent is now pregnant with her first child, and the wataral and ordinary period of gesta- tion 18 about expiring, amd that she expects to be confined in childbirth at auy period between the middie of the month of November and the lt day of Decomver next, and that her condition uch as to render it impoeaible, aud, !o her dangerous to her life to teave heme, or to wn exenement of a ing at the trini of this caw at any riod uputl after her delivery; that depovent has, dur- ‘was of black volet, and bebind 18 diadem the most uo of the State Senators elect tn Massachaseits, Lee | Politan offered the holy water to the august per. Thore are several promtuent rebels who must not be | S'Tow for her Clafl'n, is over elehty years o14. sonages, allowed to escape —no traltor’s pardon must avail consolation as she cau with the most a‘Tectionat 4 eticato wufts of the maliard were inserted, One opera : The religions service then began in that im} ive | The courts ahould try, convict and punish them, hin tade, Rapidiy the hours go by, hastening on the feariul hat was entirely composed of ostrich feathers and perpen Phyl rm ae Manner peculiar to the Greek rite. When the officiating | of their confederate’a sham pardons. end, the prisoner clutching, as it were, almost at the fringed with pufed feathers. A jet flower drooped on mora ‘oiot, Preiate pronoanced the words, “O Lord, the Ki Mt Then, lands bave been wrang most unjustly | bright promises of future peace which the minis'er holds the sido and @ bandeau of orange velvet, and eb: r HL. stephons, Linton Stevens, ex-Governor | rejoice tn they strength.” the Emperor led the from the freedmen ; larve estates have been eurrendered | OUt to bim, seems strong and composed, the shodow of ‘and lace aded R ber: Toombs and bride and bri mm to the raised seats rese; to rebels by virtue of pretended pardons. Railwa; the gallows and rope is put aside; but when brought Brown, Ben H. Hill, all of Goo strings adorned frou, A bine! of Georgia, ‘woieet bounss van Srummaee Onn a rs pr (too were in Savacnab on the 9th inst, . opposite the centre of the ikonostas, Im ali the | with ail their rolling stock, and munitions of war b: face to face with the parephernalia of death who can tell them Bird strangely nostied Goneral Banks is not in Greok churches, built in the form of a crosa, the tabor- | been granted to compantos of rebel what the end may bo? Sandon. ‘ise. later Wun,s dechlosauoer Copter | Masmevunts. Mexico, He ia at home ia | Herio st tho eastern end, and im whiod the priest only | shoud be declared void, Congress sheald arene ike | During the day Quolller remains mostly in bts cell, veiret and jet, and a dusky buttertly caught the full General Freedman’s can penetrate, is separated by @ partition called | agonts of the Treasury to resume all auch forfeited | ®PParentiy brooding over his fate or counting the Vou behind: A Mario Antoinotic of pink velvet, with | Bo is Ge =e Borean Howard isin St. Louis, | the tkonosias, In tne Imperial chapel the ikonos'as, | lands and hold them ae of the title asserted by the na- | Mocking bours as they glide rapidiy away, bringiog him Eiogioieyminy Haman, men nya, fat | ore aerc Ie 8, Lana on day Tries ats toeiguraf's oa ear | Si'Cord eas halt sented | Sima i acing gies bts daag ihe wart, with on steamer ye tig’ ousand wax | as in North Carolin imeelf in fol at ka a J inge of pink ostrich featuers, | honnd for Now Orleans, oy ndiek “Monstime, the Grand Dako Nicholas, the | punished for resiatiug. snc aa ese jende. acd | and in the afteracon, before the prissuers ea ineur ‘whieh forms overstrings, and decorated on the siue wi a force, ing the period of bi ject | S'stex up raven ie Joho Stoart Milt 1s expected eldest brdtiver of the bride, and the Prince Romanowski | stated, compensated, aud the rebel claimants fined in their cells for the night, he would wal waned ent uPune a Gaia Soutre of % circle ‘of wtmurers at Miss Gammings’. | country soon. OP Sivete tate Leuchtenberg bald upa royal erown over the head of | tmpridoned, Such tebels are'to"'bs trend us'abattors | in the corridor, bis tad’ drooped anda rently” abe Srevente gruviog eut ct, the facts connected wi tls Bond street, Fur toquets, aod etbers enti Lord den. sion Vins the bride an: ‘tnd accoraplices of Johnson in his treason sorbed in deep meditation. ie has slept well aod par- | cane, and, from her prevent eymprons and feelings eh pored of small pheasant and greble feathers, | sow seid to be in the en’ Teported foodie, is | The bride wore a dress of magnificent sliver loth With those lands in our possession, wo do not need to | taken heartily of his food. Quellier says he is porfoctiy | j he: Of & proucied acd. painful fia Se em Drinerpally frente with passtel ond meter the retin mtn oneparen bealth. pn it @ mantle of crimson velvet lined ° cay ans anes Of confiscation. ( arryin, foe iby Lege safes ire he dos not deserve Mberie her aativery, Per MARY B cu TER qame of eimilar tri General Menebrea, the new Italian Pr! out e war, mn to wi naig c pf en 1 fiatog. oF akating cra eo mornivg Promemate Pat | aescribed as far more of a statesman than Cale 1, The bridegroom wore the uniform of colonel of the | contseating thelr. estatan 'nolding. atch lands as ee Wensee Er Witrees Ontntsomoss is congo Jeaves, gold ornaments and short biack or whue plumes | WAtetClanvely a military man. He belonged fo the | Greek army, with the Order of tho Redeemer. were taken possession of during the war—these sources Hee en esta te tm wisn Seti eat eon "ihe hima Paani ttn | URerncnasouarcame meen Petiaty | Linea eng mpeae tem risa | EXBEUNOW I FaxvsrLrANtA, | nantes eH, bn accom ents edd. m such at & ‘a r vee Destow, yet their doporiment and manners | forced on thelr Knees to Twealthy febels to’ net po all meng Souling and ort ~ J Poligion aud liberal in pelitic. Heise eation can of Sse — Frere s0 simple, and eo modest thet they ealisied al them land, the trae basis of Independence, Wo shall Franco- hysician and surgeon, residing and carrying on basi- ead wpe hy i. “he city of Syracuse, snd is now Tit kes been © Deeds and Confeasions. Earl Stanhope 1s about to ) im Virginia, men turned into the Anne nite Pee of Crean TO" | pence Better nade tae pac tt see wien frconc vas olan | | Nial Devaar, x'me wai by tlegraph pemordy, | Wife ae teen i eae ape aeliv® coqwaitish appear: | Queen V 1h a reported, leat test corning out of | rinhtot the ikouasian, the Grand Duchess Cocuantuine naroe nt melt and hi Dallot, | was banged ot Wilkesbarre, Pa., on Tuesday, the 12th nae ne rg ar ke go uier covering of the descendants of pe cape man te otit pon d, then, of tho impeachmont of | '2#aat, for the murder of hie wife, He confessed his Was epee anteant ae eakne ae win he cloak. . cougnoral McClellan ia still in Paris, He returns to this perial family necessary atep to our reach. | guilt, p rBletiny 24 "Lite t0.tpagnien te ther SaaiaeNe Se. Ghantey next spring, whom he will resume his occuye- mede [aed tag ste ont denaoeess' x PYt oe ee Yesterday the 13th instant, at noon, Mre. Lena Miller, (on auton: court, or being examined asa wit- Queen Taabella of Spain will not patronize butt ghia, | ClesConstentinarua, and her Busband.” ‘The Metropol | claim {tas 8 step necesrary to guarding for the © German, war hanged in Brookville, Pa., jait yard, for | Pe Aisi ./mas Chet eres tines the commiseton of tbe The King of Greece will sbortly retura to Athens by intoning 8 psalm, between each | bis rights in tho tand whieh traitors forfeited and he | murdering her husband by poison, So made a full con- | subject to freak meatal guia ton. cad. depression ot Omar Pasha ts suid to have incurred the dlapleaare of apne |e nacrbiag ep Revocation of Pardons, | ‘mom: PL SN RS onaitiga aod wy ep pp cores ical etropolitan sald, | Pre-empio fof rendered tani” om Gur Sagws | 4, Another woman ato be executed in Clartlt, Pu. 1 | ‘il uncer a promnied and settee = ince Humi whone betrothed was re- ined will and firm intention *, Wor ga hed the crime of husband murder, These exe WM. HENRY, M, D. eenity Dulped Ye ane Ogg gg ra vi to tako unto thee to wifo | to know, of a certainty, befond mistake, what the | eutions will constitute quite Sworn and subseribed to thie sb poved for the hand of Prineam sopaia’ed enw! thle woman Dee Constaatinovas, whom (hoe seest here | North demands, That point once fixed, our rouble le | tn Ube land of areca nnelin spectacle for O80 | weovember, 186T—J,. A. gsi TH. IF] Honaiie Baneaciries sv An Apnicay Kio, —The latest anne * colckiieetimiginddal WENDEL PHILLIPE, yon ; news from Abyeiula develops King ‘Theodore ins still Metropolitan continued, ‘Hast thou not promised | Axormmn Waxrms Excirewent,—The more way Ta” had wade aa expedition woman 7"? last night about twelve o' SS ee fy » ‘Lake Tana, and idegroom amswered, ‘1 have not promised | about one hundred shots down in Pip tol we erties ; then he made a | another. Bouse see Se Oe eee neein we ne sie teen hundred peasants, placed them said and burned them alive. It ts single man, woman or child alive between Debvia as guioa and wo learned C Emfras, on the borders of which the eer Aairaca, Foren ag | aad ermine are Tye Ad go |e ioe tly of Po moat faatio trimnen| jure. Bow: are made had them sorvounded by the $e mows Lachriont a aight, from tbe number of shots the favorites for feather Rion solatives of tho en being. susan; bes he bens are uit, collars or pelerines must be in with Rete: Se eee ne ees = hundred aad nieety Ave chi i #i z