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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 * NEW YORK CITY 4, &3. Ea Marsh, manufsctarere of ruches; damage npn 5 end pd FE oh pay be BROOKLYN. NOTES ON NEW PUBLICATIONS. Inthe pe 'o beg ending with her Majesty Victoris, ? a ‘Baxter, broom we eee surance Company. George , from Hudson River Railroad depot to the cars in nnn , We have received pumbers 22, 23 and 24 of 'o facturer, occupied the first and saceea Soares damage DY rane fon, Michael took the property, but Sxniovs Acomet,—Mre, A. Ward, ap aged lady, resid- Woree Than Tupper. Ph nad Sours of the United States,” in which, as THE COURTS. water + $100; snsared for Sen me Mechanica’ Bats is np ve the old lady the ani ing at 50 Frankiin street, Greenpoint, yesterday. after- Tam Smrron’s Tale Axp Gomme Pa By| ne nag Mie Sexaplage bas 0 smpertinate pare te ee Insurence Company of Brooklya. Pollock — fs vanished, Yaformed | noon fell in the rear yard of her residence and sustained eodore Tilton. jon . % possible et ee on 4 UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. ieee < fh “fasured for "im the | the "Geechee Fae atin who pte the | @ fractuse of one ot hee lege and other severe injuries. There is something im the world worse than Topper. soldiers landscapes, topographical plans, &c., PR po Park Tusarance Company. building belongs to the ah Friday last, The accused, on being brought | Burcary xp Konuxay,—The grocery store of Smith | Tupper is so broadly, openly, evidently without salt that a Pag the progress of wood en- The Delaware and Hadsou Canal—Motion | Easton estate. BS 5 Someges shows 000, and is im- the magistrate yesterday, was commitied ieee & Brothers, Union avenue, Greenpoint, was burglari- | he might have been the very captain of the Ship of ¥ Betore sapere beens ete aie -soraien oaciens zr 4 Suuranr Grn. —A. laroond OF | ously entered on Friday night at a late hour and robbed | Fools; but he is honestly what be ie He MAH 20 wis riccery Duvenite Boeke Before Judge Nelson. rather an extensive character was discovered y: 'y | of eee meny in the drawer and various packages Gisguises, He does not pork himself up in iterary | of + Tile re pegs ner oe be ene eopgenne 0: Soe: i Creevraarh ste morning by officer Barker, of the Fifteenth precinct, = Downs, a member of Ne. Prettiness and gewgaws, and try to pass for one who an equally 8 Cov! ‘ ing version of “Jack the Engine Company, | 14 seems that for seme months back Mr. Joseph West- | SuRsocara’s Covrr.—Daring the past week thewills | buoy nenpuene with the wits, On the contrary, | “iam Killer.” of a four build the rear to doing business at No, 774 Broadway, has been miss- | of the followin, were admit- been the subject of litigation im the Stale and United | fell trom the roof « Sea Sone Canaries | a rane og of laces, sibbons, velvet, | tea to 0M ertia tae Haina ho brays forth his absolute folly with unctuous confes- THE States Courts, comes up now en motion foranew trial. | yiny Be was taken to the Ninth station mings, etc, from his store, The value of the arti- | 24. aka ane ae anyon wed in the | #00, a8 though he had uo other fear than that people FASHIONS, ‘The plaintiff alleges that in consequence of the widening | house, where Dr. Wescott examined his injuries and | cles thus missed ts estimated at about $1,000. Valu at- | Eivogace’s cout during the pagt Wook, ‘Letwore ofAd- | abould mistake him for aman af eres”? p RE oie. traces is er deepening of the Hudson and Delaware Canal, her | administered to his relief. He was subsequently taken | tempts were to find the thief, but all without suc- ig the past 3 Maria Vi im for @ man of sense, Sindy 'waich lay slong ite banks, was considerably | home by ihe fremen. cons, Ye Mr. Westoott appeared at the Jefferson Wee games ale eee ee Ue de | _%2 this there is what is called literary conscience. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Gimignd: by an overiow of water, Sad Yor this ab0 | "Tt geyawra Reccerr Rasp Covcrar.—Grafull’s | Market Pouce Cgurs and made application for a sear Goodberne, all of Brovkiga, Letters of Guardianship | There is akind of virtue, We aro enabled to takethe | How tirent Battles lmoreve the Taste im ees eres een submitted to a jury iu this court | Band gave last evening the first concert of their seventh | Portion of the articles secreted. The warrant wae not | Se? x Henrictts Kuta, and Fugenie Ae Mion 1a | mapa! his true value and enjoy him as the typeof | Drese-Wister Cleaks, Juckets and Under- some time since, when they found againat he Mi | annual season: The handsome armory and wide reoep- | granted. but the applicant was instructed to call “ae L. Williams of Carrie’. Bassfon. P pr sol Ro other way, Hecan be trusted tobe} sutrrs Dress Materials and Ornamente< fr alleging “ihe "pordiot fr gee igen ee iighied. wp for the eccamon, and crowds of | thier if peecibin, ‘The otlcer went to the house and THE ALLEGED tia therefore, great deal worse than this tobe | Jewels and Imperin! Robeo—Costumo of the cient ae opposed to the wet of (ie ee handsomely dressed ladies and correctly attired gentle- pthc pd hee ap og Sage The keys ALL ABORTION CASE. Tupper and not Tupper; to be Tupper and Tilton too; Queen ef Greece—The Emperor of Austrian enused, to some extent, the irection, as counsel ronged them oven: wunk were for, @ gave some ex- ee scan at ad rn i Lea’ Tak atated, ‘ofthe learned judge wbo tried ihe mater. — ‘concerts, ke bad evs. 4 wabon cuse for not giving them up. ‘After a search they were | Conclusion of the Corener’s Investigation— ane 7 eoanees pepe! Ameen iy si ine Panis, Nov. 8, 1867 Leap cumrneiqiie—~ a Landen, sae 8. Soeidet pecotes. tae, Rilee Sect tis cence mien oy wes dicovered | The Prisoners Held to Awalt the Action of | 731 ons re worth pe acl = rer Let us consider what good pattles have done the a te me:—! L _ ; the Grand Jury. py. Dbiigesics 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. Duchess Offenbach : ata bots ‘Hear | therein. She au brought aloe Saice 0 Ledwiih 7 ‘An inquest was 5 by Coroner Smith yesterday, | deaf and dumb alphabet and wooden fingers; and yet | fashions. Solferino gave ladies @ new color, and Before Judge Blatchford. Ora ern ope; came: overuure.— | tacts preferred against her, and she was comtaltied for | over the body of Mrs, Mary Louisa Morehouse whose | {0 have perception of certain of the conventioualities | to men a rifle cannon. Sadowa gave the fair sex Jedge Blatchford took up the bearing of inveluntary | Black ” Baker; 5 & Selections —‘Romeo $ trial, . death was caused, as alleged, by injuries from the boli world hed Sep to be able to admire certain of the | boots, and to men.@ needle gun. Let ms observe. ences of bankruptcy this morning at eleven e’ciock, In | Glulietta,”” Gounod; lop.—‘Ladies,”” Parlow ;, 7. effects of an abortion which had bee: juced about | ™!or beaut! iterature, and to try to dress one’s Sho tear of Sonding, Bans On. vu. Mohan H. | SP apnouy— cl Laine, dal Bardo” Meendane; *: | THE PREERSEN ABANDONMENT CANE. | Wo vweca provise ty a midwite, in Dnlancey rns, | Pld supiiy ino opgrams and verdsan ssi an au | fer"egconta*Metece, leet hee gieen, mon Mynek, Abuer 8. Haight, James Greenwood and James | ‘Grand Duchess” Wiegand; 10, Walts.—"-Wiener Bon. pastanaaemansaed New Yorn. should atteropt to sing like a canary, hassepois, and until the Montana bonnet ie in Denis, comprising he frm of Myrick, Haight & Co, | Bon,” Sirauas; 11. Lancers —"Larling,” Wiagan; 12 | The Testimony Concinded—Wtnessen for De~ | iss. deine Morohouse totited 8 follows: reside | Here ia Tilton with the ‘Tale of a Sexton.”” Why it ee ee eee promeniyg aD i: eankrapcy a - Galep.—*cix in Hand,” Grill fendant and Complainant Coptradict Ench | at No. 191 Pearl street, Brooklyn; the yd was my | should be the tale of @ sexton and why the sexton | Y°SY° I propose that our new costume should be eh, Pe etault;, the ciher three pus jneo | Sxumvane to Junce Cannosa—Last evening Judge} Other ae te Time and Identity—Curious daugnter-m-iaw; about two weeks ago on Wednesday | should tell it we cannot see. It micht have been the | Called the insoluble—that and the French inter- ry Taternecs ane 6 he sania ant re A ery St gM eR gS RR pe Geiger mene paag pred ge Mar- Wiiuetncbarg to Pear adie hi oe ebine coalheaver’s story or the boot amd sheo maker's story | Vention zo well together; and what stape has the 7 conv th strect, A of frienas ‘ ‘ Even ‘vores va Hamaw. Fels taator was Lee Bp ‘ pl pen pln by a band, | The counsel for complainant and defendant in the er ann she Feturned about five ‘o'clock’; she | (repairing neatly done) with equal propriety, Perhaps | BW ‘ ostume? I am asked. It just touches the ‘Petersen abandonment case,” (90 called), John M. Wars | cinid; ebe looked ve pate shen she returned ee Sutin seoing wat ped = and has — —_ em round ; it i wen the Fington and James. D. Reymert, were in court yesterday | a@/ this woman, Soph ppler, who accompanied her, | POF, sextons usually are, Tilton | of cloth, and fringed under cranmegn cane was adjourned to the 14th | scroasde to celebrate his election to hie office a8 tt the hour appolnied by Jeatice, Mansteld, bus war | Sai Jf Ate hed Known th daceaed was going tobe 43 | thought thatthe eafst sort of person on whom to put | chenille. Dark blue and dark green are the favor- Dow and Chari-s W. Crosby vs. | of the Supreme Court, Judge Cardozo appeared to be | haif-past ten o'clock before they commenced taking the | went to bed immediately after she returned home and 1 | 28 tines. ites. The mantle is loose, fringed round, and the Con hy should the sexton toll it. It has | sleeves are very full and flowing. Iv Son at aaerepany maces caiman Wocee te Sata | en aren ak tee toe Ss duanieity' of the demo. | ‘estlmony of the witnesses, which will be found below, | told hér I was afraid srould cause her death: sho said Then, aga! With reference to Miller, the Court made an order | cratic voters in the recent clection contest. The Mayor, | Toward the close of the examination, when Jobm P. | peer ton o'clock on Sunday night abe ‘commenced ta cighty times. before this, and why.| Another chenille article is a tulle Garibaldf te cause, returnable om the 30th instant, why he | aad many of the city officials were present and a Hudson and Bridget Quelch were bein uestioned, | vomit, and it looked black should one be kept from his grave-digging to go over it reat Tet nape wa, George Wr Riimball there tan se | Seehof speschitying ensued, the party not breakiDg OP | asggrable, excitement, and: much Bicinaton betore | sont for a doctor; “I had a> convercasion with | gD. TSoems that a fellow loved a grri and married | Wit chenille balls of sll colors sprinkled over. appearance for eliher creditor or deblor when ibe undlaiatehoor, Tadge Manaield arose as to whether certain anawers | Her previous to the operation, and I told | her, and her father, disliking the match, locked her up. | %8 18 worn with demi-tollette high over s low was called, oy questions put to Mr, Hudson by Reymert, on the part | her I was afraid if she had it percormed it would cause | gne escaped and joined her husband. The father never black silk bodice and plain black silk train skirt. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. of the defendant, and by Mr. Harrington, for the com- | her death; she eaid se went to a German woman who had Petitions in Bankruptcy. Slainsats to Mra’ Quelchy hould er shouid not be ad. | @ defect in one eye; om the rst operation abe ealdshe did | Knew who let her out. Eventually the husband and | The polonaise in velvet is either very becoming, ‘The following petition was filed to-day:—Willlam soe ye Initted as evidence or as interrogatories proper to pro- | 20 feel bad, but tue second time she felt asif her doom | wife both died. This is the sexton’s story. Imagme | if the wearer js slight and still not a skeleton, or Baker, New York city, referred to Register Ketchum. ee alae Gee ea pound to the Sritneesoa, Decisions baving been obtained | vee ee ae eene did eet teks mayastoe by i; | it sold in go mach bare prose, reeled off and cut into | stout and still not @ moderate Alboni; it is noth- ian Boagtaip csicaaidl Ms “ samc on bbe ire seein eMeriastlores wel ands Ul ee thew Hoesen pd = the taking of ev’ Lourea (meaning her daughter-in-law) toid me not to be | lines of given length to look like poetry, and you have | ing but a short, tight fitting coat crossed over in His Honor then said he would be prepared to listen frightened, as others had stood it, and, as she | the while magnificent achievement, front and buttoned on the left. Sashes are worn ip the Sherman House, 413 Broome street, John Bren- a was strongly constituted, she thought she could; The Carge of the Peterheff-Impertant ama. caciee , isan: (+. Sacanan’ te, tole seuss. | gic atian en eaten om, Seerins tiorenios hel Tae NSREEY constituted, she thougnt she could: | We sincerely hope that the sextons will not take this | with these, but of the samo material, and bunchy Proceedings. cd ; hence—to which day he postponed itsfurther | Sailr; deceased said she did not care to have any more | #0 quietly as Tiltom thought they would, Shall the repu- | rather than | Before Commissioner Osborn. ‘Without bolting or locking the ‘door the traveliers laia | Weeks nel tay este gee famil’’; she only had one little boy; sho did not tell rather long. down aud went to sleep. “When Mr. Bliss awoke he dis- | hearing. Soy iy se y one little boy; sho did not me | tation of a respectable portion of the community be thus The new belt ri are improved with ever: Commissioner Osborn has been engaged for a con- | covered that his pan ronnie Eisenberg, of 124 Forsyth street, examined | Tevacctore altended her three, and four times a day. | (rifed with? Justice, forbid it! We are sure that if any The last hold 1 d erable time im taking testimony with regard to the |'s wallet containing gold watch worth $200, two | 1know Petersen: ie le here, provent (pointe defendant | Devicreto hes death: Louies, deuied her condition 19 | man Bolding'the position of a sexton ever told this story rising morn. The old lyres and arrows, sus- pre ‘claim of $40,000 put in by Ward & Gove, watebouseman, | Srriiiosee | Ot Apo or Slotoro, Mex “alercn | Social Reformers’ Society; Tbecame a meuiber. of the | sll the rest of the family; ahe was six months advanced | ho has not enough imagination to sweep out aehurch, | Pended from the waist behind. These ornaments for the storage in the Union Etores, Brook! of portion 0 society in January, 1859; the society is fo most | #2 pregnancy; when she left home she was perfectly hang somewhat low, holding the sash ends. @f the cargo of the steamer Ween whick eis captante juste Towel ee elias eee Beene aang part componed ot "Germans; rettanay a apd ein: and hearty. . pal gp iguanas se lathfiy @scindphasey fa I gave a loi posi of trimmi: in m: during the war of the rebellion The owners of the cargo | vaiued in all at $2,600, had been stolen, ue lies ine | Der of that society; I was secretary of the él uA & juror—How did Mr, Morcbouse act towards his | Craft. The sextons have a fair cause of action, and gay ng ngs y here, a5 preety a stated in our x reports, contested thiglclaim | forined the proprietor of the hotel of bis loss, where. | 1960; for nearly the whole of the year; saw Petersen at ind ee ie serumant Yaaro tulle + aren: % should defend the dignity of their calling. last, I will complete accessories in this correspond- eae A craves B me i vestigation was immediate! insticated, which bre pogo ed oe foo a AF = aan Soke seemed qutve put out about iy and remarked shat he | ,, Allan Grant’s Love in Letters. ence. The great question is underskirta. When Son ext week, proceed to offer evidence, with | of Mr. Bliss without ‘authority, after which he com. | shim twice and three times = week; saw png s anil Madde} eat Ba roast br beat aptvenion. wees thet tha wide Couienog of ae cae iene Sieg are. made to he worn ex ane, St 3. ie al . “ : man for 5; she ” ” Ss egy panorama claim aoe gem poe fobs nti : _ So TeaSey wo Re bese tl —, tied i i gragh Pg idlesn. bins se bad caly salou: aia Sead an Did Mr, letters isa case in point, must be looked upon as an au- match the costume, the prettiest are white Scotch Orisen Bhest and J. were appointed under an Knomleige of the hotel letor. Tansey. on being | with Petersen as secretary of the society; he was sick | Morchouse and his wife over have a soparation’ A. ority. Allan Grant” has acted upon this theory and | merino or mohair ornaments with Breton work of saderat the Unied aiea Binion Cour, madean the | gvaniousd avout siveping Wik, Brosnan a fist dented 1m May, 1000, and T called on hie; bin wily wan tn my | Ym, sete oft him coe aout eix month; 1'do nec | Cehecity ager alone lauera of Ay celebrite, | git colors as Algerian galoons, cashmere borders, 3b April, 1865, urpoee ates beeq thas ‘event money from i areps. ¢ Sng afl matters in ‘roferénee to the Negerey meer Mulligan, of tbo Fourteenth nvtincl, Molar ‘called foclety in the format, py tee I evade pd os Dr. Regan testified—I aM a practising physician and nding had ae by the Carletons, with appropriate | &c. Those which are required for negligé are Se, of the cargo. They hed put in a bill of $13,681 in, arrested Bronnan and Tanzey on’ suspicion of | Sears on Petersen's face; he did not have those marks | Teside at 203 Bridgo street; was called to wee the de- | ENS SB be cal made of scarlet puffed merino, six or seven rows for their trouble and expense in the matter. | robbing Mr. Bliss, and Justice H. commitied them | 8nd scare when I first knew him; I cannot give the time | ceased about eleven o'clock om Monday; she was very |) 1/7).%. pres Manyrtodhcm lied love letters, for . . ‘Mr, El with Ur, Blunt acceding, bas withdrawn | to tne rerats fer seaman ogee ng ems Shows pur ihetat got tow, Tenink, im £903 ‘or 1864; | low, and I called on her from three to four times every if x lozen of them are from men to men; and one of | of narrow puffs, or of violet poplin trimmed with Sia Dil of $18,681 45, and. substituted in Ite stead one | property has been recovered. or ihe MOUS” | he told me that he had been sick, and siso that he got | twenty-four bour.; Dr. Homiston alia ith sae. nae friend Moxon ‘nesma'td have fond Wo one heey at | Velvet. A white calico under petticoat is not seen sented that the bill’ shocld be’ reported nad allowed at | AGANG ov Turnves Maxe 4 Rar ox 4 Can Loan or wemtin orevicbiipit caine euaataaior iebueti ane hits; she stated (0 me what she bad told her family m | dent. But most of them bear some relation to love or | unless with s silk train, and then it is flounced, $8,000, withoat interest, Marebal Murray bad also | Passexcmny—Correy Gevtieuay Victnmzen.—A few | he pointed tothe sara and said, “Can't you see; Lam | regard to her condition and the affair was faise; insteal | love making—some are complete expositions of that | goffered, frilled or bordered with edging and filed a bill for hie expenses in the case, His days since Mr. Annosias Smith, residing at Nie; not. poritive, he may have bad oue or two little spots in | Of being only mx weeks preguant sho was three | ™yétic craft. Ninon de 1) Knclos, for instance, whom k. ‘end the counsel for the claimanta, consent that the bil * Sara | his face, but 1 am positive he did not have all the marxs | months; abe said she went with » woman re- | the editor intros rag alo gusto as one of the | work. De taxed at $10,250, without interest, and that the Com- | Falls, arrived in this city with his wife, daughter and | he now bas, siding in Williamsburg to a woman in Dolancey street, | Most celebrated of s pthc pecrsgar digg igh courtesans, | The richest colored petticoats worn under short missioner report the same. will | son, and on Friday night they attended one of the thea- | _ Louis Jensen examined—I live on Staten Island: know | New York, and bad crossed one of the ypper ferries; | ¥ 4 Seles iyeia Of the ‘ender pas- | +1 .ok silk tunics are made of blue, cerise and ‘be had in this interesting inquiry on Monday next trea, About half-past eleven, o'clock Mr. Smith and | Petersen; be is present (points him out); have known she said abe could not remember the house, nor did uhe | Som oo Samana, ',,ter,, Bepefal popll, ihe Denis “gcd ua Nikee te aes ———. : J him since the summer of 1858; knew him ia rend Temem! name § , cond maize taffe : TES famally entered car No, 98 of the Grand street line.on the | street, this city; he was married Know his wite; | Hleved it was Eokhart; whee she had the operation per- sn amour with olegance anducesss, and how to obtain | the bottom. ‘A particular recommendation is not sponagent gst Corner of Grand street and Broadway, to goto 214 Clin- | had no children when I frst knew him; his wife had a | formed she said sbe thought she would die; and these | {he srattest possiblo “amusement! without committing Before Gideon J, Tucker, Barrogate, a Ve a bre ta Al — nae aa rroet child in the fall of 1853; 1 board»d at the time with | Women | then cage nen abe Stent pee pain, pom i ae ne Pat. 9 mf rnarriene, Fie Maras ra, eo to either velvet or silk bands round the id J wife el ren, 4 . 5 vol some an it away ie H ¢ ‘Wills of the following named persons were admitted | immediately’ afer Woh two, ethers: eume. upen him ovraemaneaiues: defecate eveli-in Sno samo nacmy icon 06 ‘operation the taid’he was | he is but ‘a moviee in taatry,”" the ¢ bottom of an- underskirt, should economy time was performed all famous to probaie:—Levi Folsom, August Sobemayer, Edward | {fom the rear and commencéd jostling him in a'de- Ttoarded In Pein a, ony hte ellen sd standing up; Mr, Morebotse diod on Wedienday. night, undertakes “to be hia guide, counsellor and frien prompt a lady to make use of one of these a Gidediy rough mauner. At that time Mr Smith di » 1859: wi ndoubtedly the resuit of th 1 , | She mtricacies of the difficult art of courtship" and, aa Reanessoy, John L. Forbes, Joba J. Bingham, Maria | Covered that he had ios: his pocketbook, containing two | Jt 0! Mar, 1800; Chrisuopner Petersen and wife were | ®® 1004 "a" dorchouse feelited--I reside, at Na. 101 | MF. Allan Grant takes care to inform us, ‘with comple | Srticles which she considers too good t9 lose at of Capadian banknotes of $10 each, 2 $6 United = ‘Mott street till the fall Pear! and the deceased. Mrs. Mary L. Morehouse, | £u0cess.” A careful study of the witty, easy virtued | the top and too bad to wear at the bottom—these lewal tender nove andaceruifed check for $264 10, and | Jugy: tp'totiat me he had no more ohildrea; knew | Was may wife; o the 6th of November, I think it wak Ninoa’s durections wit doubtlesa tena (aa the compliee | cases so present themsclves—let her plait, long raising an alarm tour men hastily left the car, followed | iim in Sixth stroot: viriied him there; visited him | the day of election, I retarned home, and shortly after | Clsims in his preface) to give ‘to those in n a te cpl : Ly Be Senlh, who continged to cry for help Oflocr | in sixth streat bal s docon simen;, cannot remem-| calering the house's woman ksscked at the doors she | SPCtd cs Phe raouisges orgie neamat seeeeiie od | reneeay meee s rapier nanan er alarm, jatanice of the victim. witve 3 « > a Me fg? SL ge erro Pleasant purea e material is silk, and pu on in- , came up, and, with the assistance of the vietin- | fore vaectetegn tiles amen {pistts were, made bo- | anyihing sho eld she wanted te sce Mrs. Morehouse; | 10ve-making.”” taffeta P fe 5 ized gentleman, succeeded in arresting four men, named in 1800. bu * " cane | my wife then came out and sald, “I want to see this | 70 tho samo end the unfolding of the selfish sensuality | stead of a plain band of anything. George Stewart,alias Kvans,Charies Wiitoa, John Roach, te rauiier of the house ne iived in ia-sinth | Woman, and it is nothing which concerns you; Imoticea | of Abelard, the Abbot, and the yielding dovotion of | Since universal desolation hes succeeded the alias “Jimmy ‘the Greek” and George ra, alias | Streot; it was between Second avenue and the Bowery; | that she turned a littie pale; Idid not hear any of the | Heloise, the Abess, will also copiribate. Nor should h state of exposition in which we have beet Charles Wilson, who are, it is alleged, wel! known tothe | have seen him freyientiy since; in 1861 I called at hig | Conversation between them. as they talked very low; overlook the history of Julie de L’ ene, hig! wiles 7 The yew him in 1861; saw him tn the | I suspected somet however, from the fact | "D0 “appears to Rave been morefamous for her wit and | kept this year the handsomest sets of jewels were taken tothe Spring street aaa house m Kim ening, 7 police station and searched, but the stolen property conid * hat she said about ighteen tnt he beauty than for virtue,” and of whom the compiler pot be found. Yesterday the prisoners were arraizned | ¢), view Wa ‘there ta 1862 five Ee would” not have any more chilureo, pond uve Crd ne bea. may ‘other lovers besides the one to | heard of are those which were worn by the young gy ep ae and nee ee we } Tempe, Staten Island iu 1856; have seen | knew a German yomen 2 Williamsburg whe mpuld can “aah aoe ean mene addressed, ete Grand Duchess Olga Constantinowna of Russia, case, A ( the operati tei 3; T tol most modern ‘hon Mr. Howe, counsel fer, tbe prisoners, eross-exam: | Bim often since; once a mouth T have seen him; the | Perform the operas en ee er ergot she tid. and sie | Bheynes”—the moat celebrated fraviala that Paris pos. | NOW Queen of Greece. Her robe was made of ined the complainant at considerable length, but without those marks on his 1ace wiile in the bospital; be | Would never get auy $10 from me: witness further | sewed “Enviable distinction! Sure into the | silver cloth, a tissue that is not cloth, but as thick pore car Ma S t there; did not bave those | testified that he Pach He, Grant sare embraces “lores rivalling | 9s this material and as supple... It was worked all that the evidence was insafficient to hold them, but up 4 OR, Fise eee tard Neos, over with bouquets of silver thread aad white silk. pte ag vapscclisxuescsonl Tirtous people who thos in the calleetion are netly | Down the front, on the bodice and belt, were into sel com| H even t! A Fismwoxcen Toryep Borcian—He Orerates 1x Watt, umn Cae ae Ten inten eae ae back | large diamond buttons, sewn on after a Grecian pattern. Her necklace, bracelets, diadem and Sreexzr.—For some weeks past the office of the Market chigaon circle were of dismonds also. In fact, Fire Insurance Company, 37 Wall street, has been Becessity of love,” and exhorts her willing putaway “romantic notions” and to make § opened at intervals by means of false keys and robbed of eee oe she was so dazzling that I quite understand ee | revenue stampe sunaating in the are to If there is any growing taste for compilations such as | how it happens that the King, her husband, mach low, of the First precinct, and he detailed oficer poof ey viecur con, | Prefers his new conquest to his vid kingdom. The A times, and the pul to it incur con- 5 Keirns, ou force, iol nh eres, the bargier, On ity. fault with most of | bride’s mother had s akirt of the same silver cloth etticer iu our leading are always | material, but down each side stripes of scarlet vel- : : eS s it David Holder, a fishi , nineteen old, aif tienen ae a ‘act of entering the insurance ee simnest every week; Gow | tie tor her; went with her to Mra Son eta? say | what they do publish. Ie the name of “Mur. | vet. The bodice was bordered with ermine; her tae te wee record, of male” and ith about $4 worth of stamps in bis whim in 1858 freq. do fear a 4 at revenue ps ‘pos- ear; saw him - 9 or “Sani female for employment, well as of | session. Mr. Wi 4 . hi ik to the present | know which room the operation was performed in, as I | 78¥” oF ‘‘Smi on the title | train was lined with the same. The ornaments pn a a oe OE did not have’ sores om bis face when I first saw | Was looking out of tho window at the time; did not hear | Page of « new book is generally a guarantee of solid | 4. wore were = diadem, comb and necklace Tee 1m estabil-biag the ‘was to | prisoner, and Justice Hogan committed bum to the | bim; I first observed them in 1864, I think; he | tbe deceased scream or fall; bad she done so I should Soe alee ae ee nes ectantion: ant 4 immigrants ‘at Castle Garden with suita- | Tombs for trial In default of $1,000 bail. Holder con- | had been sick; this was 8 year after bis then wife died ;-| have heard it; when I had ababy Mrs. Eckart nursed | ported narrative Here the impriate of oar ‘-Ticknors,’’ | of emeralds, rubles and diamonds. bag oe Seeryladbecr cn eng ew te feased his guilt. He lives at 79 Chariton street, knew his wife; knew he bad two children; the children fr Be he Mem Soe ip dled time Be pa in aga Give no such solid sesur- | 44 bride’s nurse was present throughout all = ry fader og a po and ype] Base Arrexrr ar Rownzry.—On Friday night Michael e prea s Cw yop eyes fremont my wey home with the een ae in acer, Paper Novels. the ceremony in the plain attire of the Russian Sistas hows eas Wanaed day, which are | Nagle, of No. 101 Madison street, became much ine | saw them in court; Sgt the time president of the | she threw up; she said she had taken a dose of medi- The paper covered novels. in their chocoiate-colored asant: Tecorded, while about fifty or sixty orders are re- | printed, and while in that condition Deanis Madden | society of which defendant was a member. cine; Mrs, Eckhart ouce used the instrument shown by | wrappers, have become an institution. They are plenti- | Psy aii} ceived, which are executed at the earliest opportunity. A | volunteered to take him home, While passing through | _, Christian Eogertrigtsen examined—Roside at 150 Fast | the Coroner on me, (ihe insirameat was s large | ca) cheap and trashy. Specimen bricks from four New At the Inst imperial hunt the Empress Eugénie large portion of these orders are sent from the interior | Catharine street Madden was seen by Jobanve ; | Nineteenth street; knows Christopher Petersen (identi. | Dritaanie syringe) with, ihe Aros eg gs by Mecessed: | York publishing houses lie before us—Harpers’, Daw. | **t¢nded on horseback, escorted on each side by Siaqeee 6 fares, Jerr ales eraean anton pe A ere Td ME A Moone Seed atok tenaentad aoe ected toe teas; tod the mext day I went to seo the deceased, and she told | Jey, Brady and Doolady. Two are reprints from the | 0 Of the Austrian Archdukes, and hard work try, and it a the business of the superintendent to as- | watch, worth and ‘0 in ong pockew of * | nochildren et that time; saw him about four times | mothe doctor imGold sireet was coming to get eome | Pociigh, one ise translation from the French, and one | *™perors and dukes have of it when they do go certain whether immigrants can be sent safely to the | formed officer Sulll mig ho | from August, 1858, to che first of May, 1850; saw bim | meney for some medicine ho had given her; never saw | ig Crigigal, These English reprints must be tolerated se | hunting. ‘The led to kill at least Fiditis for obtstatage without $s Ershsne uribes | (ae ap and arene Madaen "Te yawns wren | whargurse Mow seat) or um ar, day Tor Wwe | SRM eae tate oe exany money; | 1086 ax American authors rata from writing or Amef- | four hundred. pheasanta with thelr own hand, for Feast naa Wie Tse make Nak. | Soames metals ane reset | Regis wen et ise igs | wena enya hm Ek whew WR | Saban Parag Aran, Pat | eer etna of oe Sionerlec and the trades. : Papen cosabaad hairs at ramen place wito his brother; saw him Eckhart aved the inetramest on me it was td olieve me | ot'sy meas, Mall’ diomuised. stonlinge “they. are | gamo. he is. @ peated bs tank tone y the dailies ‘Tas Dnerers 4s ro Vaccanon m tam Posuc | greampoat Romssay.—William Montgomery, a young Pasay gh pg Ran dE Mg Bo ooh Fe from tnt pain tor thee eecths; wes mot pregnant ax | 008 and gontern ., The Harpers are the | and weeklies of the capital. Scucors.—The Inspectors of the Board of Health have, | men employed as fireman om board the steamboat New | for one year; from that time to this have seen ss Sees s an ant mae Mra. Eckhart since we were | en eee ge cintter .Teepect. Ther Pi where Nye Seok place after the’ bent, Feit, cmoamy east uch sn uth oar of gectll pomat o eocag memes een SScuinb te irs not fury fe ars now cabs | 9 De Dosamiy re ed =f rae, at Xe 20r | Guta tnd unmrs cpg ethemaraseie | w ceremony which m performed by ‘pe frenery, will Bave made some definite sr- | of ciothing some ies of jewelry, Welued (a tiitneme on or threo years ago; about two woeks ago she came to me Se re aes the Harpers have ever fi ey the ‘and wit! ‘ie liver. Tangement as to ite co-operation with the Health | s+ $76, from Jacob H. a deck bend on Or pie etsinined=-I am positive the scars were on nie | and sald she wanted to got rid of a child; 1 refused to | perpetrated. Young start ap town ia Finn | ping up steg hdrawing her wae Board m the matter. Grammar schoo! No. 65 18 | the steamer. A portion of the stolen wi five her anything and advised her to go home and keep | SVeuve stages and pull up at Lady Biank’s reception in iven away to those who are present after reported have 1,200 65 of whom | found defendai face in 1963, " wo bey Eaton square, where they scatter among the | distribution of the rabbits, hares and pheasants, Eee Secrest Sistem otra | eh deqioe oes commited ence we | wasn Sig utara," Neeminen he | Sant zn tne ts do | Guein Seda Specs ier cash | Sac tead roveeonetier al he peseaey 5 | Tombs for 3 xamined—Am Ia 3 meee Serie an ge ee ae ye oy Sreauna BLaxgers yao 4 Sreawpoar.—Edward pty = Us amos street, Q ry sam dain we and she did not want any more chil j was sent for = ieguinner seme jae Ml cine} = The Em Austria and his brothers left his ‘vacelbaied Shook No. 18, 1,968 scholars, 76 | Thomas, colored man, yesterday went on board the | Witing? (Objected to.) A. Tam familiar with writing, | Some Sh Ss kos este hae dp eiion ot aise rately English side whiskers, There is an unfortunate | hosts on the same evening after @ splendid ban- Nactinated:; grammar ‘sohoel No. 18, 1-3 gh psoas Grif yo look at thin corteat of marrage and sate engaged), 1 cid not give her Any medicine at the time: | Totty man with Diack 46,an tnfortanate | cuet at the chatead, sa ‘Morris, the Sanitary Inspector of the Sixth may ‘steamer Metropolis, ver line, lying at the foot | what thé firgt word on the second lise is? A. I awear | Bee iy ead ound the baie Tailroad journey from New Yerk to Philadelphia, and The French Coart is at present at 6t. Cloud, be taken asa sample of all the reports seat in to the | of Murray street, North river, and stole, it is alleged, | It ig Patterson—P-ott-ereo-n. @ I ask you if the roe her oaneating ter ©; poder webeuiber en rowe is arrested in the coffee room of an English inn, Snuffboxes and were the testimonials of Beard tm regard to the conduct of the teachers and | three blankets, valued at ‘with which he attempted | word Petersen occurs im that certificate? (| $0.) Sed ‘ahe did not sell me she would go to “No Man’s Friend,’’ published Earpere, 1 5 tether satisfaction given as by Francis Joseph scholars during the inspections. He says:—'No dim. | © escape, He was and arrented by officer | 4. It does not. Q. Or the word Peettersen? A. No, | the medicine was, Sas die Met tal te te the aboetion, cloverly written story by F. W, Rovinsom, has pre- | during his stay in Paris. bouquetiére at the Foo deb DL Indeed, the | Brown, of the Tweniy-sixth precinct, with the fia W Kay Led vA, Shapardletiied to having mde the ee Ee eee no wane Tien ean novels. | Champ de Mars was not {¢ was principals and hess of Seed ta fa bie pommmien, George * Rice, colored, partes cramstaation 6 epansetion wh 1 Dew realtone wo manne tp fovie ne Pong Bo eg) sent to her a day or two before the Emperor went away. Sie open re! aay | ae Bo gat Wa | gem rn wm |r a eng ma Anngst oF AlLZoxD Smorurreas.—On last to " i Avrains 1 Ta8 Mayoa’s Orrics.—Marsbal Tappan, of | John T. McCoun, a youth of only eighteen years, and a wEmrnh st 1 cusel, Dar.” SP ia re Sarah. Dora. the Mayor's office, makes the following report as to the | woman giving her namie as Mary Hines, entered the pO oe Beg planned, Written by & Nady ict coaree LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. uaaanet Ge Sees Senta epee tries tore of Ferdinand Meheboth, No. 10 Cortiands street, ing wih te Tass oe ree oping, roast abe ts te Ak Ee tahoe cae i nie Ne ‘Total Bumber of licenses 1,900; total amount | estensibly to make some purchases, but soon left with- ‘the at of the uterus on the right . Tan Qoxens County Bianwarwan.—On Friday evening, Frrired, Su ts 76 wen tore ere moon had Sut dng on, alleging thal Ube goods idnos uit chem, | Claimed, and sa to hie ideaky, (Otjoied to by coun: | sbext balf an ch in Glameter, communicating wil the | $5", peeing: wilt warm sympathy for the sours, | #8 Mf. Gillen, a resident of “Woodhaven South, was pre nal JURE |shope and carta, $3; coaches, 668; | Soon alter ney le(t Me. missed three gold | jo, and, upes argument, not by Judge, an abe | potivonea: cavity; \n bi he deceased came te | Sad. charsoteriavcally enough, ihe sory ondein the hero | ceding homeward along the main road, be observed (wo Jes; dir cart, 19; miscellaneous, 67.” Toial, 1,000,” | Suspected che’ strangers an being. guilty scr anes ws ey ee ee ‘and laceration of tbe walle of the uterus and cervix. failing heir to an English eetate and baronetcy, and be- | 25 suddenly emerge from the woods which line enc Lacrvas ov Ex.Govansun Lowe —Ex-Governer 0, 1, | Search was scootdingiy made for and yesterday Detective Videto testified that be arrested the accused | Soriehenct™ This appecry to be the most, popes | side of the road, Saspecting their charscter, ne gave ye irdiietre tates MeCoan and Mra, Hines wore seo in the strest and ar- EVACUATION DAY. at her house in Delancey street os Thursday, onement Zonthote wrher con frame m th iaiapt, shaping se, Toy nee rts | Ee lasttaess e ae ean ot ince earent wide Tattarante eee erreaes | "Te Ceafewot” Tt tan sort. wamaon | Uhy'n aah tas ce'ae'sa gay ceed tes Deaedt of the sisters of Chany, et which Charice afldarit, commitied them te The Tombe for trai "Batn | To-morrow, ie eighty.fourth agniversary of the evace- Morebouse came to her, death from metro-peritoniie ind the criginal has raised noite tir in Para, avob | (0, S7eed of 100 enimsl and “pepiaie im ene Deleoners deny their guilt. ation of New Vork by the British troops, wili be cele. Puactare lscorahon walle torus | five stars iss modera without his coarsenese to the nd. Mr. ~! and cervix by the hands of Jacobine and we tame gel to impede the an! was thrown grov: be manched on Wedneniay next, at ten o'clock, | aves, siting magiatrate, ot | "yi Intutry--Washingion eqoare, 12:30 P. i. tgcted and shed vara, They pleaded sot guilty, sod | fliea lg Tah ofthe dramats ere faut Puiner pereter teeechywucbed of laws by the, steers hom ihe yard of Heory Steorn, st Greenpoint Her | the Pole Court, yesterday, and alleged Beoond lafentey —Seventh strest, right om Third ave- Tn Jerome, the stalking horse of the icsctory aysiom, bas that town they saw ft to remove ogh nie 0 deam, 44 feet; deph of hold, “4 “in | that in Triaay sfernoon, in Husi’'s meth Lnngry—Fwenty-hird aretha on Fourth | sruaniiagiving Prociamation by Mayer Booth, | lies sud eonreely even Chrintang new “she recdheven, where they il haven fue Coance atthe yours; lnadrony tasting ss No. 208 Pi evonea, cart Crags te "Fee a eanr core eee beaten Mare’ Ovvem, Ont Rats) feta Lat, LD, 6 well Have lsterer bie | Daren PNA, covtenaty an fem the eset shewy watew to the Werte, (ation) | sisth Intuntry street, right om Crosby, 11 a5 ot ene enaaRu, Nov. 2, 1061 } | corteat satjoct, has aimed to popclarize the results of Nlregrtom epee ayar Fm ene eared steer banash bee itso: tae cappenien A ‘Seventh Infantry—Lafayette place, 12 M. of the State of New York have joined im the request that : seh ygringeen os ve ma Suffolk county, met with an secident which resulted her pt had her yesterday removed to Bellevue 1a asewer te | Strost, right on Broadway, | Thursday, the 2th dey of bgp te wat hei tees bh agama Spoke yoo Sine). tie. Le ieinh ath, aa ln ae a pedentea naniont ‘Niath Infeatry—Tweaty-third street, right on Seventh 10 \nankegiving’ end jer, The the look after his cattle, and ascended the Rayleft te throw Fina 1x Haanm@ow Srasar.—About three o'clock yes- rears avenue, 19:15 P. M. custom devoting one day of "ns year -sgrahes Craaleay Aah ‘Feaniee 66 We Crvities- hay through the batchway te them, The merniag tortay morning s fre broke out in the feed and flour- Priseeer ine ans |. Eleventh Infantry—Armory, Delancey street, 12M, | sapecialty to hankaciving te, Almighiy God | tion.” He ber soechs to give in each of hie fourteen petrcpncn _ tug mills No, 49 Harrison street, owned by J, ¥. Bark: Was thet of | Twelfth Inte —Washingvon equare, right on Fifth | for the benedis so constantly upon Us 8s a peo- | chapters o full summary of ‘ite special topic, whether it pangs bem pe wt ae ae ay a ono Saearunect Teer went sod eateny _ sa alegs a ation te mane, Mt Infantry —Armory, Fourteenth street, Paring Oe Bee eee, paaetlaad preapeees Mato tees ped ong Uteratare, art, the marvel of the city of rea ‘When be tiruck the Rese, beuesth ihe, ous are damaged about Tawured fee, § ove sae sn, ‘0 enawes 8 cameo 1g TRIB gorenth Tafanter Armory, ‘Tairty-80tn sivet, | mere taken up chelr abode within our Verders, and the | Rome, or any, ether topic relevant to bie general sub; | Sets esaaistiey: iny te mmeting nah oot maori, Keron ot, Pulasnns No, ee treet ec eee atin, Tnfntry—Becond. etree, righ on ‘Punt | indicates’ whe wwf dercopmens, Of" ur aw: | eas by sm etlompt to expine why sha was | 126 the body, About an toa tas wae the of Fasevieele: Wuamtagien at mi Amat. red 113 Avenue | avenue, 12 M. HHonal resources and, the stesdy and grati- eliher by the conservative influences of Pa- | hed eosasion to go the outhouse, and tase woes Se Nie } i 4 os ryiriveeninagwwel (OA > -aalmammetireomaange dl ncamembaarmeet yy iy oy aad fanitm sr by Cartan Dr. Lord's work ws intended | that was known of the ocourrence, The SoZ) Ta IS. -v seen’ Grae! ‘S owned Police Court, yesterday afterneon, and exhibiting hie | street, 12M. bf eye Fe S65, | Rie eed etapeeas botetee te boca cn iweieet bat at 4 Lag ee ‘about $600; and pp Ay bruised, ont end eed infantry—Bond street, right on Brond- want has been almost banished from our midst, Td thie | Tt Rowever, to stimulate an io! age pcan act Bonn oe Company. that weereaty: Infantry Houston, corner of Greene | Sonarai every prin ‘Agnes Btrickland’ of her “Li Fre py Gaxevoort ‘Sreeet. Between three and four cahenee ty teases street , 1: a fegzetaton ner Cavensomont Sera, ae of the Queene of Roglaad, from Rormin Comgoeat ARnEst OF A Deraciran. —Protemor Jaltag, De =. o'clock yenerday morning a fire was discovered om the re Eeapaypretth Tateanty Teeth Satay EAR eae ey a Ch that have pre- py ay G. a | oom Pe oe ay ba Ofth floor of building No. 18 Gansevoort street, in the cumomer to get "'Niosty sixth Infeatry—Boud street, right on Bowery, meed that Thursday, a py | Se a new edition, has fitted it to be the Western Distnot of Penneyivania, om ~ = cocoanut m: ot ten tee ee Ree y Sse bs ffi 1K ALM De cesereos. teenghoes ihe ote ot Boesiiy 00 6 oz = pf aod yg a embeaziement of caer = Seite the “damage to «he stock and will be about | was tomy srarily commited tor examiaation, » | Fume Geruy_— Woe Twoilb street, “right on Pith | Star bustwesstaenctaily ve ou aed Aaest ae’ | sak teak’ Kuang Tanto af” eoetesing, Minanen:| eatciiea we ees Seams Mr, Degmicr admited ibe 000, insured $1 in the fitan Insurance named Michael | *Yenue, 1 P. ‘with one accord, ire Ae nM ye Ld Set mammal etcet ton |. 1 | defalcation coon after is was made, and has ever ance ul LJ $400; "00. Teenvance! part, by | by detective Neiliy, of the Twentieth precinct, he | given at hall-pest one o'clock precisely. Ings of the vous SAMUEL BOOTH, Savor,” | tne lives of ferty"aueone, beginning wnt Matte of | syscultions were st the botiom of Whe Woubie £

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