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fa inconstderabie je area aud rewources, lis geographical are’, 6 NEW YORK: D) SATORDAT ‘OGiensbHin 21 i867, FURO p E Wiig eee fencer te Bouman, ‘ NEW YORK CITY. — ten egire on ne ots * Sud w ~~ * | ste Woact woe tanks were Geing this moroin; y THE COURTS. an ible (0 ey; bus we cao speak of one, at 4 a chi comm: r rs re hen tue fi acted it, burned with a ferce more than e milion of | tue’ Evgland’s Position on the Ala- mo tibetes ulema tens tase eoula bare bose ORTED STATES NISTAICT COMRT. agree 3 cs ws oly ‘ . i iy cadets o gecics Internal Reve: CasesVerdict for the | cy of New petntul py meat bama Claims. {From the London Post, Dee, 7. veda a ger, —" wore enid to be among the frst surmed, es they were | The Unilal Sicta ve, Twenty-cigh: Casha af Mienieh | Ueence ty tec sl eena, Her mattion eine ices Burning of Her Mojesty’s Theatre, olny. Shen or just before the fire oroke out. Wine,—This was acase of seizure for undervatcatton. | wickedness of Of her childron, isut I will * © A rather siogular circumsiance occurred just " 4 fr A portant is tm at the moment t toot fell in, whicn was about half A number of witnesses were examined om ejther side, bo! eed ‘Land tm; duty Loudon, and Scenes at the Leloven o'ciork. The wind’at the thee was blowing | and thd {ncte evolved appear to be that the wine in : ‘om the north or northeast, snd, as the fames shot up | question was imported in January, Meyor Conflagration, from the fresh supply of fuel, a fiichtot wild fowt | Buer, wine merchants of this city, from ume, & faced southwards, They were not far overhead, and road tome in Barer. | Oe Bal ate i their light-eolored bi could be | here they were seized by the Cu office seen érstinculy, psrenvgelly. . 5aqe “ being invoiced at undervalue, and beld fr the covern- - — selene there was no hope af vette even. men Yeatize of the building or tts contents, The ngizhboring bon aaa ° Property abutiiog upon Pall Mall, Waterloo Piece and UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT IN BANKRUPTCY. Charies sires will, 1m all probability, be mach ir jured, co tice wibough the efldria of the firemen were principally | Important Decision—Lowers and Practice © directed to ita. preservation, The entire biock of , the Conrt. property ah hick the Sheets oe ead es orien Before Judge Biatehford, rom the @ to the Haymarket, {3 ent'roly de- Be a ary ba at .. It waa boped ihe very thice wall dividing the | 2” + Matter of Henry Durnsicin, an impolentary 2 mle theatre from the other buildings would saro Mr. Graves | rupt —In this case Judge Diatcbford rendered tho fol- | 0, own consciences, teh pear pandas ped and all those other valuabl® | lowing decision to-day :— .A number of rae re. ezafioed tor th prone. A 10! Bin er, iT cutiog who were ‘pt at the scene The property belouzed, xs ig well Known, to the Earl | The firm of, Wilmerding, Hoguet & Co, obinined a | ctyiom wae wore pacman ae mtnpiae Bape of Dudiey, an: Ins'red, Judgment avainst che bankrupt on the 26th of Ociober, | Ognatand Granne st: rt o'oi Png B re bee Lntipchn at in A. phoniee, 1867, for $2,930 80 in a suit in the Supreme Court of | of thi eee en yy anne saga ight, or there must bave Ma great sacrifices “ . SF fal Nee club, soup as if rora Wie, the audierce portion of the hovse being in. fin Now York, for a mobey domand om contract, founded. | eemanls Sith tote irect. tomarde: Fithia ten minutes giter tho fire was discover ©n two promissory noles made by him, and on a sale reaching the corner of Mercer strect saw deceased No certaia informat.on could be cbtuinei aa | sod delivery of goods to bim. 0 sult WAS | cor MoChesvoy) and a number of people, am om to how the fro originated, but it isi conjec- | commenced on the 26th of September, 1567, | Say the priauner: be saw the prisoner make plunge at turea to have arisen in, the carpent-r’a werk. | and the judzment wes obtained in dne cour by | ih9 omcor cowards bis neck, but did not see wnat she ehops, Nothing whatevér wak saved from the theatre; | defendant after personal service of asummons. a the | jue Guyer tomarde tus, Date Aue Oi TON fee te she the costiy wardrobes, the vainabie music, the orchesiral | same day on which the Judgment was obtained 91 0X | granhed me; wetook hold of Ler, and on ine way to’ instruments, were ail destroved, and the amount of loss | cution vas issued thereupon to the Sher of ' city | the station saw the prisoner put her hand to ber back mast be very great, and county of New York, and he mado alevy there- | piv and «ke ck aiuto; heanw her stsing the Male By two o'clock the fire was got completely undor, and | under on a stock af goods in the sore of the brokrspt im | when he tonk bis cub and ketneked ber hand down all apprehension of ite spreading any further wag at an | the city of New Yorx. Tho goods were advertivel 16 | angtook the knife away from her;.on. the way to the end. sale by tho Sheriff for the 28th of Oetover, 1807, bt "he | Craton house se'sald, “I bope I bavo killed the d—d stayed by the State court and @ motion w son ofa b—h.”* ' ¥ she bankropt tn that court go set es! John 8, Moore, another officer, testified that he knew exeoution and levy, but the motion Welsh heaire, ard they | nied On the commencement of tho agutt In the Fxzte | she Brieoner by shemames.of Margaret Walsh or : esta court an attachment was iseued fn it onder which ‘James A. Costar testified that he was tn” the’ crow was no dancer to be appreliat tho same stock of goods sbove mentioned bad | gawthe arm of a fematoraiiod, bat dil not seo, blows fire taking place, In order that thero necessary precan- | been attached, A motion was made by the | gtenek: he felt Dlood on his band afterwards, tions siould be folly carried out, there were placed in | bankrupt in the State court to dirsolve that | “ jeudore Kaunneste gave his version of the occurrence. varios parts of the house ‘iclt-tale” clocks, which | attachment, which motion was beard :t the | gosawthe officer afd siwoman quarrel together; the fadicated whether the different comparimonis had | sometime with the other motion be'ore mentioyc!, 404 | oviser wanted to take ber along, whn she reptied be ben visited or not Last night two firemen | was also denied. After the denial of these motions tha | hag no right to take her, for she-wue doine nothing, and wore, a8 usual, on duty, and” they assert that | Shori advertised the gos for sale for the 224 of Now | HAG Bo, Wik to Ake St, At te i ee tt on at baif-rast ten o'clock they went their rounds and | vember, 1867, November 21, 1807, the petition m this | the sidewalk the woman got wostus cmoetinied s found “all correct.’ At five minutes beforo eleven | maiter, praying foran adjudication in baakrup!cy. was | civy and hit her twieo on tue arm) abesiying that he - o'clock a persoa ovnnected with the theatre called ont | fled. and this court, under the fortieti eection of th | hag no bastress te hit her; the officer to the fireman, “Jhere is sometbing the matter, T think, |. Bavkraptey act, at the time it made an order to show | ing sidewalk twice, having bis dium one hend/and the on the segs"? The tormer came out, and upon Inoking | cause why the praver of the pe‘itioner shon!i nt bo | vomay im the other; tnesecond thine he ratred the club tow a giirymoring Hight near the back of that part of the | granted, iseued nn ‘njunction restrainingthe SheriT {rom |v) nea. caw ibe woman raise bet ara endwirke the bulutiwy, parvaliy obacured by a fiat Upon geiting to | felling the goods under the execution on the levy mada | omeeron the heck; he-could aot! tell’ whotherehe had a the piace (hey found the flooring of the stage burning | ') ter, Thera pas sinco been ap adjudivn ion i1 | Loita or wot; the officer cried out, *Sne stubbed mo,’ with great iury, apparently from the bottom, bankruntey inthis fatter, One Tepresentaron that | 9G ie picod.cames taeollcer then commences to rua, . the goods levied on wore of a periebable eharicter and saying, “Get mea doctor;” witnews rau a‘ter.bim, aod were deteriorating tn value, this court made an order Toditying the iajenction en as to permit the Suerur | {014 him to pat lie handkereler ou the wound to stop j i ui i i god are Senator Sherman, as Berman of Rs Mayor Wetman, Rev- Weary Ward Barcet a8 Rev. H Tax Recext Accipent on tee Fresca freawen.—T, Amand, one of the mea injured on board the Freach stoameh!p Ville de Paris, a few eveninze since, as here. tofore fully reported, died yesterday in the New York Ho:pita!, Coroner Schirmer was notified to bold ao inquest om the body. 3 Our Ecropean files by the Cunard steamship Africa reached this city from Boston ai fiteen minutes past fen o'clock inst night, our mai! parcels arriving sooner than the Arsociated Preso announcement of their de parture from Bo;ton, as ibs papers were in the Heaatp ‘Wilding betore wo received ‘he foliowing report: — Bostox, Dec, 20, 1867, The steamship Africa arrived here trom Halviax at @gint o'clock this morving. Tho newspaper beg for the A-sociated Press 3 Morwarded to New York by the eleven A. \i, train, avd the mails will be forwarded by the baif.pasi (wo ¥. M. traia, ‘The Africa furnishes details of our cable despatches to Ge Tin of December, Tn the Engliso House of Commons on the 7th inst., tm whe afternoou, Mr, Seurieber cal ed attention to ihe @bsence ic the papers inid before Parliament of ali dicial information respecting Mr, Raseam’s mission to Abyssinia betweea the 23th ef January avd 18th April, 1656. Sur P, O'Brien asked if it was true that there was ® kid of Frouch colony in Abysivia occupied by. Frenchmen, who posgessed great influence over King Theodore, and if iley had offered tvelr moaiation on Debalf of the captives, and if mediation hud deca ce- Sines? hi ‘Tue London Times of the 7th of December remarke:— ‘The old American saying that the Untied Sintes onght fohave the Conment for a territory and Caba for @ eebdage perden may be thought to Lave received the beginning of ta ee jo the cessign, wow oflicially fecouuced, of the Dan #B rettlements of St sbomas ond &. John to the gorernineut of the Unton. The Amerk acs Lave cow obdialped a footing in ine islands periaio- tng toRbetr cont 1. and though the territory acquired a Forssxey.—Fua 1s. the incident, sorrow the rule, at nearly all the criminal police courts, How can it bo otherwise, when the lowest and most degrade? are they which occupy the atrention and sot unfrequentiy the ‘gympathy of the magistrate presiding ? Occasionally an eccemtric character, or one of A ‘bomorous turn ef mind, wholly or half intoxicaied, ts arraigned, and by his or her odd phrases, or odder con- dnct, raise a smile, when more tears are shed by women—foreaken, broxen hearted, degraded women. than echoes of tanghter heard. The moral and mental clonds which envelope the police court are sc'dom Telieved by silver linings, and whea they do appear sre fm such strange and strong contrast to the gloom, ihe canker of despairing theughts and looks which seem to pervade the very atmosphere of tne court, gieamning and giinting bere and there, ike tho forms ‘and * features Uneasy and mind bdartencd shadows, It ts @ ead, nad place, the criminal police coort, Nad to there see infants in years—tmere children, who have scarcely yet succeeded in master ng the words they uter, and who cannot possibly know aught of the vature of evil—arraigned for the commis- sion of crime; end to gee the young girl, from whoss cheek hal scarcely fled the blash of the lost and batrer angel which erstwhile sought to make her henrt pore and soa! single in all its thorghts, cond mned for ac. kaowiedzed acts which, to look upon them. none cou'd suppose thom guilty of; ead to see strong mon aud women who sro yet nursing their frst born condemnet’ for drunkeoness, for cruelty, for abandonment, and for crimes which the decalogue condomue a3 a1 bat unpar- donable; ead to ree old mon and elder women, bowed to the earth with the burdens Time, inexorab'e Time, im- poses on a'l m turn—these ald mon and older woe innoxed version of the calamity affords some clue | sale wi rigin of the disaster :— mad It has for fremon Bizyt seo that Porition more than cowpansates for hese deticiencies. Mr. Goldney asked the Secretary of state for Foreign Atairs we:Ler any {resh understanding had been ro- @entiy come te betwetn Fraoce end Austria for fe maintenance of the Ottoman Empire; and whether hor Majesty's goverament had been tn- Viied by Paron Beust to take any, action oa the subject. Lord Stanioy said Rotice of the existence of any understanding between THE ALABAMA CLAIMS. Re Radht eee, Er execution, 2nd |” Josephine WoodsitestiGed thatshe heard ep@iicemsn | men, whose countenances are furrowed with the a recting fhe ‘ff fo hold the procesds vniil (he | prock forasnistagce, and noticed a woman withablack | vears, the sorows, tho oankering ons Bud. tbe French and Austrian goveramenta Some sogces- . further onfer of this court concerning the same. Tho | ang white siriped dress, like that which the prisjner | bitter, care-eating disappormtments of eerth-life which, tions bave been mado by Baron Boust to her Majesty's President Johneon’s Position and Mesenure— | pisintifs In tho judgment now more the our’ (ois | hag on, but did mot see the woman's face the | as they look back on it, oome as if {t were but a breath, Forcromont with respect to the advice to be given to Lord Stanley’s Position and Dexpatch, Solve thednjunction wholly, and to allowithe nrocee¢s | oman'run, ag if toget away from the ofticer; sheanly fh of the sale Wp be applied ia paying the judgment and 10 | jeard the officer call for a doctor and saw the blood cosa and dpe chargos and foos of the Sherif tre 's | Pusning from tis bogk; thas waa Just aa sho saw the nothing shown to impeacn the tong fides of the iv'c- | wom attempting t get sway; the ollicer ran up ment, execetion and levy. No collusion in revard to | togards Broadway, them appears, and the bankrupt resisted them > thot.” satinew Jenniner, who was’ atthe Corner of Canal mimost, “the Hen of @ levy made under an ¢xo-n'on | sroot and Broxiway, beard (he raps and went towards issued on afinal judgment, auch as iwthat in the present: | theeeand on Cauet sireet, aout a quarier of @ block €a°e, provided aich lien a‘tachet before the commana: | fre aterears he got-bemnd. Ake prisoner, her arm ment of the proceedinus in-bankruptey, 18 presorved hy being then raised, but could got toil whether she bad @ the Bankruptcy act, and fs 10 be voxpecied by this court, | Voie. saw ber plinee ber band towards the ofticer, [From the London Post, Dec, 7. Pendirg the reception of the text the Prost- éeni’s Meseze we may, without risk of s rious error, comment on that portion of the telegraphic summery which’ relates to the Alabama clalins In allnding to this subject, Mr. Johusod told conrrese that her Majesty's government had not avsenied to the bases of arbitration suggested by his (ab vet, the Porte, which bave, of course, been reccived with the xespggt due to any suggestions from that quarier; but go atlion hag beech at present taken on the subject. Ibe English papers contain letiers fiom their epeciat eorrespondents attached to the Abyssinian expedition. ‘The latest date ts November 20, A good anchorage Baving been found in Annesley Bay, a stone pier was which they have’ pa: that which justiee, often as Inexorab: [ jighment for social end moral misdeeds. oftener than impure surreundings impels them to the commission, [his we have disgoverod jour lee courts, that want, more than desire, compel men ‘and. women to evil courses, compe! the naturaliy kind 3 soberly H e Onc: heart” to don the garb of polluting, and the agod to go down to fun some two hundred yards into the sea, au tron tram | ‘aa government, | “hether this court takes to ttaclf the adminisira:ion Of | whereanon® the officer ‘exclaimed, *Neaman, she has thelr graves with corses on their lips, with ma- poveleieripserlorinnen: oe hpantyteter Lge tobpigs id Fh ym olany viglop ham cee MyM Habbed 910 da Bem hea he eet te the tection? | Geathete Hines kueeiee fae eile wollownest: all fe Ke , | tive and decisive that we ean serrce! 4 y found viool on his own wi whea a and the tlores disembarked, A: roadihins boon made | (tn to leces Ont we Conertrond of te nae officer who ie executing the Stats pro- | house, he having accompanied th2 olicer and the pris| sham, all mere vanity—Wfe iteelf the vanity’ of all trom the coast to Koomoyle, eleven miles in length; | The course taken by this country in recognizog the Uhis nes the property has been a over to the station house. the vanities, and advanced camps of observation and exploration | belligerent States of the Southérn confederacy, could not F At are i the hondsof the Sherit.’} stea Dobson, who was passing throazh Canal strost, | We were led to these reflections from hearing the be subm'tted 16 the revision of any arbiter without a com. result from requiring the money to heard @ policeman say to avtomen,. “If you don't be- | pitiful story of Margaret Dickson. of No 67 Stenton ave been established beyond that place. Everyining | piste abemtonment of all rights, aan independent Stats, | P*! into this court with a view to ite application by tht¥ | note youselt I whl take you in,” the olflovt asked bar | street, to Justion Mansfield, ‘at the Kesex Market Police ‘thas the troops could accomplish appears to have boon | to determine for iteelf the particular policy which It muy | C°Urt in entisfastion of" the lien on the prop-rt7 AB} if ghe had alktfifo; ale replied that she had not; sue.| Court yes-erday. . wueeca:fatly done, wi think proper to parsue.* The justice of this reservation | Order will be entered allowing tho sheriT to arrty the } then raleed her band aud'sirack him inthe neck; wit | Mra Dickson, woll advancod in yeare, and evidently proceeda of the sale of the property towards the 4! charge of the amonat which he is required by ecution to make, including bie charges and feos the: '@ babe but a few woeks old in her arma, cold by a coton petticoat, lew dayesnce a woman with must be so manifest that we confess ourselves at a joes to understand the meaning of the Prosident’s word:-— that is to ray, if be intended t» convey to Congre-s the idee that the government of this country would sooner ness became alarmed and rao @ short distance, et policoman passed ber, rupoing, the, blood gushing ” * - ms | his.neck, and directing him to pay the overpias, if any. to the ‘The case wilt be re-umed and finished to-day, The Leadon Arm} and. Navy Casette says that the Bhort sescion of Parliament has given painful proof that, h He : 5 3 Githough England has not had any sérfous motion af. aamigate Or Che tanta * erat wai oe Rate A Ein Age Bnd pt, if there be one, and if there fecting her military administration, tho defocte of tho | CF later ce dobeee uty for Fovoige Afaire 2 °* | be none, then to the clerk of this court, to tho credit of | penmisSniiiraue who was convicted of apaseanlt with paneoeiea commend hard Mer disettierstrtn itn: @achine have been made but too manivost, [From the Loudon ‘Times, Dee. 7.] the henkeantie esta’c. ‘a dangerous weipon with intent to do bodity harm, was | while and then went away, loaving the children in the The higher ports of the Baitic were closed by ice. | ‘Tha Alabama claims, as President Jobnson informs | Sheri ir, {iv MeMlases; for ike benkeupt Ms. Mee ee PP Ee eee OF rr | a te ere ee bee” homeain moighs yr Se ‘Tbe navigation of the Sea of Azo was at Ine | Congress, aro ati!! unsettled, having tong since pas Bang ef si — street, n paid nagstiag ‘ep isbainas na ren ee ones inte the chroote stage of Regotiauion. The argument ou’ Senet Siace your trial and conviction f have endeavored to} Of the woman—the ‘mother woo bad thos cruclly Effect of an Order of Dincharae tn tre Cog | ascertain your antecedonis, for, the purpore of aflcing Hah Conrts Upon Bankrupteles ta the United | the approprate penalty for the orima of which you States—lmportant Ruling. stand, convicted... The resuit.of that iaquiry pas dise Before Register Willams, closed the fet that but afow years since you wero * el indicted and tried for the murier of Thornas In the Matter of J. 8, Morrs.—Tho procectings in] Dorns. You. were. anquitted of . the crime, but opposition to the potitioner’s order of disché were | the evidence cleariy estabitshed thai by — your bond boa ite was taken, Toa man properly constituied abandoned her childres—she knew nothing. Woen fovad toward the close of tho day the new boarder did not returp, she, with many misgivings of heart, looked atter the Hitleon 6, Days pessed, and aith diligent searen has bsen mide, no- where can the mother of these little wnifs, thua heart- Jesaly thrown npon the broad and restless and treschor- ons ae8 Of lie, vo sinkto the xtiom or float on i's the merita of the question was, indeed, exbansied by the elaborate correspondence between Lord Rowet) and Mr, Adama, the two povernments have now beep engaged for two or turee yeers in diplo- matic feneing about the mede of adjudicar. tien, Terbaps there was a secret belief on both sides that arbitration woald be faciiitared owing a $ H ‘effectually closed, Dornbusch’s London Corn Circular Gays thot virtually Engiand'’s whole dependence on foreign grain to next June and July centres on the Modera'e quantity stored in her warehouses, and the Grain still afloat, bound tothe United Eingdora from ihe . tain period to elense before resorting to There t | resumed before Register Williams, The bankript was fF ourh and east of Europe und America, with unimporiant | Oo atmucte of I'miitnciors arplicable tort pn by bY was | tho lessons incutcated by that sa! the solemp, | stormy supince, an fate wal, bo found, Mes, <ttitone free Scctglias eove experCing-paria, Meenk: tut theca ts & Nanny necoeenty when Temdsrs Ty | eubieeted to m lengthy examination in connection with | onteat to which you were by nv rub: onid have | Dickyon, although hor feelings were warmly enlisted in of pesce with mankind, | bebaif of the forsaken ones, found she could not out of The Irieh government made an oiicial statesient—by hia dealings with bis Enclish creditors. Mr, Pdein ete Vite of contri c hte r Ly i, terms to have bevn aihersise, Your James, hic coupgel, objected to onv testimony it moot 4 TEU ey rae ey Bes " Practicatly impossible to develop a griewance of several years’ standing into an actual cass Oli = Thergh Lord eubjees of | Rtant eons ‘e-nes to doubt what construe. | of debts extin his bankraprey in En n |e , uh as she ‘the Fenian demonetrations, tn which ft dectared:— pe ae ee i provable under | of warestrsined Me fere Rie natee in’ CHORE GE! totes Setnsettins of the city is’ wacee wee In regard to that part of the question whiel revere to | meaning ft tha’, acenrding to the view of ihe United Stata 2 could not ba } you have been arcosted for ofeee. erious. | entrusted, the abandoned, the Solan taker iat the iature, the goverament must ve guided by eiroum. | SO¥erament, the policy of Great Brita: Teer fevived under bis present bankrup.cy in thie couniry. | ine provent page the complaint vag of & moot ae decrepit, the fand the'siok ond friealiess. ga c-8 a3 ibey arise, If t' di 4 contin t | the Southorn States as a bellizerent Power, CS After argument. Recister Willisms concurred im tiie | charncter, and a merciful Provttence alone in'orp eat nit, wer riea tess, ~ Arcee ee ee view of the caxe, and the opposition was confined fo au | to provent your tuking tho life of avoiher buman being, What kind of woman was sho?” asked the mais. existence of & state of war on the American con! would be questions for the consderation of an er, It is, of corse, tmpoasinie that any English Minister should entertaia euch terms, * * © We cannot seo what it has to do with “ibe principle of non-irterven- ton” which Mr. Johnson importa into It, but heis quie rosea al rng Sy % a Britain will never wer) jing! wn ited States about @ matter pols, eaiTiings and pence, as will prevent themselves, vi dealings with Englich croditors sines the date of ria p. | Every ration was exteod™d t you by this court ing bis order of discharge in England, and the effec: of | upon the occasion of your trial, and when your case wae such order was to release him trom every claim existing | ¢a'ted, being dissatisfied @ 1th your co.nsei, tne court was suterior to that period, specially ratte od for the parpose of enabli were. tain coursel and cthermise prepare for your Yoo Petitions te Bankravtey. were ably defended by agroliemag who ranks among the Onty one potition.in bankruptcy was presented verter. | nighest ot our criminal jaw) ors; the cuar-e of tRe court #7, ponetdgnes 5. Barony ant Griste 2: Holcomb, yer pt ti os ow , Referred to Register Ketebam, ¢ Jui short de 1beration. of an eecauit'and batiory with intent todo nis sworn to by independent Persons sa likely ol produce riot, disturbence Sad intimidation ia iMegal, Every assemldige which tedes viaco for treaseuxvie purposes is also ‘illegal. Buould reiable information reacn the goverwment that these assemblies fali under this category we sbail know repression of treason, presegva:: public peace. trate, “A very respectable looking person, sir, the looked’ like heneat woman—like one who worked herd and prorat Wied fm the cities of Dublin, Limerick and Eerarene ot OPERA ROUTINE, GUITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ count. peved ips al. ee rina ae your vine pte ai * The WeedsNewoomb Cae. lence, after months of barely Pabiie Charities aod towns of Fermoy, Mecroum and Middleton, Ireland, in A Fashionable Suctal Question ie Turkey. Befors Commissioner Osborn, life. 'L regret. sour situaten, my dute ‘will be nur. f@embory of the Fenians bunz at Manchester, From the Levant Herald, Dec. a to sentence to the full, extent 7. season.” | ‘This case, 20 often reported, wns to have again come | which is ~ piri: A was it ‘op er eon tor hearing erday before Commizpioner Ostorn; | #97 a hae stand cow mitted anti! BURNING OF HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE, | aucvaca page hg me ant oe sea with no} put the pedir A. B, Newcomb, presented to the paid, trom @rigis and Progress of the Confagration= | Pts althouzh thee Gid not fnd it necessary, as om | CRrt e etter from Daited States Marshal Murray, wheas | Mary Clark, who plendea: pully to petty Yarerny from court, the former rare occtrions when the experiment ia: | deputy defendant I, stating that he (the detcudant) bad | the person. war -entenced to the Sate Prison for two mens sar oe po at arn ne o- been tried. tor toxether and utvery to exclude a!! | to jeave town on impertant ofte'al br and end ours ead ie aoe the Recorder observing tuat she ge mon (From . Doo, 7 r reste wil ry bitues " ae are pocket, enon, merniucout theatre in which on Toureday nicht Tautoutls, Ur poll'e forbesrance towarts. | wey ner Gelouth Weed, whe Tad wade ther enecee |. Olieer Lansdale, sBo peated gettty fo bigamy, was edap-od to ‘Titiens, Mile, Keilogg, Me Tom Hobler and Mr, | lady visitors, to preciute the neerasity on tho part of againet Neweomb, wes in town and ready to sent to the State Prison ‘or one year, a their operatic. triamph in the management of resirictions-ag to drems which woud | Feoscexataina'ion by. defendant's eornsel cis Cemesae un a oe ‘apni,’’ is now ® charred shell—binckened, gn be atenied wih considerable iuconventence. It is | powever, grant a0 ° ‘The Grand Jury, at sliee thedr were im our crim. to be recugu:zed am ber Majesty's theatre. | evident that nothing but habit is wanting to render the discharged tor the term with the thanks of the Court, At baf-past ten o'clock ‘ast night, when the Greman | presence of ladies m this part Of the house pertecily ‘Thoy acted apon one hundred tad fifty complaints, Reweaw — Se ee Seng — pyre easy ond Pat gs ee ed ie een " ‘and arraigned ry age, be e o ety th le ie ne 4 SRE wns ticle a The Seinen aoa, | one nh herd in Go tusseter nore netagiad CTY INTELLIGENCE. Police Coury ‘coatesion night ere alle to | ven'ured :ole the ‘autouils, but on subse t tot the les have the benefit of his decision se eoon wee 256. oe a ee -: cone Tuer. | caer tne appeared. 601 to assert ine principle. pomibier “There eiauld, Bowcver, bes fartaer douy | Taw Ssow Sroru Yrovenp.7.— Some cae has predicted om the 19th the and meareres were ty taken to make gn ly sald Sciga bp ee eg that there are to be ti ity snow storms this winter, be- nowt soy re iS wh‘eh 10 placed Gi he: Pall Mail DEATH OF “SOLID MEN” OF BOSTON, pe 2" eanso the frst flakes of this year feilon that day of the - {From the Boston Jon: Dee, 14, ecusT GENERAL SESSIONS. . month. Whether the praphecy is to be verified or not}: Me. Thomas Lee, a merthant of thie ity, Yatea at dis ee the storm of yosterdyy cams coo pon the hoels of ite oy the boty unit be Trial of Margaret Waitsh for the Alieaet | predoces-or, as if to carry out ib? prégramme, It was 6. Temple bis tort and vane Posey dlrs sig Si MT TO eg Marder of OSleer MeChesney<Opentng Ad. | rather an aboftive attempt, however, mf “eae int age of cighty-eight, He wes a son of Joseph Lee, Keg., and was n Beverly, October 11. 1779. He entered tired of Saar. “Ailend rier was hed iv $300 ‘deexs of Mr. Bediord=sentence of Deunis | it etmxied out in. the morning perveits aiesslvod’ bie ‘ascuntions coer cntorea tay]. Sen Tem tribe rockin of n provetcer. Tvseetved to thin Oatter TmeRzE tier o wake revite 4) @ eon 8 and ontered the f aa tbe marta of a % am Excust rom —At a late b raneng Gein-of Meetathen, in tha oll Keowe area of Before Recorder Hackett. of Hy ough, daring the, fertier portion of the after. rharg feed. Sant edly & re J Cabot & Lee. My. 7 Loe retired feom on-incsy | The trial of Sargaret Waleb, charged with tho murder | noon, aud whicn it tnd bidcon away unider an loch or so vs the hotel many years ago, d ime beiweea hie city reci- | of offcer Robert? . McChesney on the 19th of October, | Of.snow the muddy débris of the previous sorm, it re- Frankenstein, 162 Chambers srest, and ap. Jented entirely aod gtopped—addieg its mite for eur ag- dence and bis coun ry seat i Lf by stabbing bim in the neck, waseommencet yester- | OTiiica in slushy mirerte and wet Rrcnati ‘The the imtercet® of many worshy objects, Brookiine, and usige his fer lodgings, He was shown to a room, and about wealth to promote In 1865 he caused to be ereter!, entirely at hw own ex. | Cay afternoon, A Jury was empanelied without much Toports from e'sewhere indiénte a ee, & beret Layee) 4 ae St Alexander | delay or difficnity, Mr. Townend defended tho prisoper, ‘as the sequence of the stow, iiton, which was placed 10 Commonwealth avenn:, | white sr, Redford conducted the nition, AN Arreat to re Coarraste—The Sl-ters of Charity wa, stored. The as BOOU as ere ith » In i f ates ‘ sp guopenaer “nut | Loe uated the Clee Connell ot ‘wis inirution to erecta | Mr. Cumaing 8, Bedford, Jr Atritant District Atton | of St Vitcont Hospi al 196 Weet Etoventh street, Deigndore Teheved | monument in the form of # fo; ney, a bebalf of the poople addressed the jury in ine | Seventh avenue, world acquaint al! those who are in. from con. beill the red giare came | of gratituie for the relief of buman suffering aceasion- | poiowing mann-t:— lerested im their ine itation that any assistance that before fowards | the south. and | 01 by ihe diseuvers of the aniethetie properties of ola bd . did Ht aboot upearts etbe: The monument js now ia process Mayo Praase tee Counr—Crvrumeny ov rae Jear— | chogity and mens of their numeroas friends . tke ge many icin is Disoed in tha Public Garden. “Mr. Lon | fhe prisoner at the bar, Matentet Walah, stande Indicted | cones them Oe, Pecvietmian ana New Fravie ‘voleanoes, a gentieman Legrit prased h urfat here They were woton the sput | Gaetstata vine hd nce ery: And Re pamed away | Triierously taken tho tite of Roberts icChesney on | im money, oF Protlacne.o” anpidereription, viz, Lia with sincere reeret tbat we anconnce the death of Ton, Stephen M, Weld, of Weai Roxbury, He attended ehureh on Sa last and was taken with esiiaht chil, whieh resulted in an atiack of povemonta, which ter. on the evening of the 19th of October lari, by stabbing him | fowir, tem, coffee, butter, timen, , domon: ie, in mel treth, - Rot only an indifference to human Ifo, but at the saws | ther smaual roport. Phe Sisters are constiained thas Gioneve: ay anh fe were They a ope ® perfect corde i Pouné the w dans bounded nated fat wen! i} eigbt o'clock, : ume ray ing in womis ago & rockiosane eg | Call attention to thew hospiia owt fhe Haymacket, Pal! Mail, tho Arcade and Charles i) Knot agi easponcet oy ‘avery | and wo wb No the nw abiding citizon 1, indeed, appalling, | hd they dadt with lest hesitation eines the r exert! Gros, At ~~ Past eleven o'ciock the effet pro | qunntances, He was born in tais city September 29, | Now, geutiomen of the jucy, you will pense rermembor | tent solely to tbe publle good not m env way to @uced thane fi a the seighboring | 1305, and was graduated at Hari College in the case that there are two parties, as it Were, before you; one | Sonal emoluments, as their serv 5 rr | we be said, appailine. | of 1426, which contained mary who bave since beon | the unfortunate jor ‘at the dar, whaea hands hove | tore. Paring the past your, as wai every. pegvices a ‘> say "oun poeteoners | Cuaqened me aetaad wale of uM emeng wees Seaham weing «ilies nical Matin’ Susoaer [eoken evelinaen ane ie coats Sad wee 5 10 se P y 8 fellow ie or ery jews previonsly | were Richard Hildreth, Rawnrd Jereis, Charies, Baan je warein Py be ene other teers te beasts tc Iwerease te fee of ren nothing to indicate that that of Gre which was consuming evervihing which came within ‘Thee the adjoining street, when the fire aud splinters borst through the éoore and windows, *! It may bowel to ald that the charities of « pare Cons. tiantty have alvtays exercised towards all within the walle of this tinepit#! during the ciehteon years of ha ettenee, without distinciion of creed or country. Lowell, Andrew P. Peabody, i. = 4 ir. Weid bas frequentiy beea hovored with offic Pecan He was a inember of the Exe-a- tive Coune! under Governor Chiterd and Governor we and for weveral years oversee of Harvard College, and in rocont yeers has been an em. Mr. Thomas J, Brown, Su) of the New York and Hariom Railroad Company, down to the uf ay Soiltaativ ugbred ep, aed slament nilege, and in . - f Pree Meaus rox tae Poor.—la consideration of the element hove, 4. mew! viste! commives, lie oO great @istress of our poor ‘the German branch of the = the fire a formany eoomine President of te Metropaition Railroad New York Young Men's Christian Association has 46° Abeir wormel darkness, bu! cided to cpen an cating cetablishinens at which ot cat #ith renewed nd pigmented WEWSPAPER CUSRENCY. sagas repens aie ta free, 4 chases ote wire RR Be Mr, R, Canard avems to took upon Rowton with mach ; canre a meeting Was been tallied by the Gonsistory of Gea “Mecton the rame dislike as did some of his countrymen who this branch of the to take 7 Berton cabin, © ogee mate e mumilar hasty departure mot quae a century Pa | evening, December 23, at_eieht thele. rovme, was sent for to St han De, the @vi eit ‘hat thie wetortunats | Noo) Ludlaw street. to which ait mize | New York, On air, Browow’ complaint Maitnons was ‘Geveriod, and Meee ‘mene aint "county eee oe “exo ‘ole cause are tow cordially faved vo mend ceasmnibageneie “var tare qo ag service . regret last week, Shi med wit Geueral Wask- Wonsixounan'’s Usiox, The Workingmen's U: mat Worary ot the theatre ta bees {naton, and "ten referred. io tain tack wth. pride inet ovontng, Provident Jobe Baste ta Soh tering ee ar ee, ae fefactory to Know thas most hyd . purpose of pomiuating oftcers for the ext siz Perec ean erm a _ y This, Toe tollowing were prin epee cnretreippanttaep ep Sal Mae diajesty's thetare, of at least nevions unas seven Mayeard, 0 cocaine ten with nae \eenere oe | amounting feabreg “tn sree rg Pieaeay, Fiat hee Preston jon Hy een for some tine of take theatre te ddacruction of Vice Tresiaent, Joun Wood: m DYOpeeLY, 9nd a we i ais $er'o08, a i) the dongue of Jona. Banif! d Mamie unat be bet bebe MS Ay Chas. J responding a wee cou eae io “A com: t Bosno oF Auounune,—The Board of Aldermen he'd a | mitted Cour i Soman Seasons. a Gee yt sl apecial mésting at five G'ciotk Yeit evening, Presdent | 4m Extewuve Gversw op Parie Gwixoiix0 —John eam Pe annee in the chat After cory lng vee, org Walker, a deveotive of tbe Geventh preciact, arrested howe ** Ks aie Beard adjourned te Monday St, Pact’s Caonem—the lediee and (86 Sunday school connested with thie church were pesily encased ‘an overcoat from we ‘street, of the Sans ‘Gdht thie prisoner confessed he bad Godirey ot bis pawn offos, im serene ve and him detore Justice cor Police Coart, of & oum- ie ie: i ; ; * wf D Aogocta (Gu) erredt rettway among the New Year's gift+ We steers (ust v'ace br the managers thereof - cheep the valle of the man mane ple were bulging ominouny, 8 Sey Oe work hoy had Qyee now wed den od fords such an ttese, and: two, OF @ e”" ee need ge comment i” ie | lected Coroners to Ube following Renetertal dietriete:— “dn'ious ia Troy were not euch as were needed by thie wn 5 he them be did’ mot te conces! their true charaster, Ay the i ees, bad INTERNAL REVENUE WATTERS. AB unusual degree t quietude prevailed at the Cedag atreet headquarters yesterday, Tae Board held ne meeting, and no seizures of any moment were reported. ‘The only one made was that of an alleged {IMoft still ip Fifty-first street, between Ninth and Teath avenues, Information of the existence of ih!s establishment bav'ng been received, Colonel Pinckney, Chief of the In~ epectors’ corps, dctailod ‘Iuspactors McHenry and Ashe ley to make an ‘investigstion coaterning i, About eleven o'clock on Thuraday nizht those officers visited the place and found it to be a molasses still (as most iliictt establishments are) and in operation, fire being under tho still at the time, and a “mash” op ready to be put through ‘the worn, ‘Three barrels spirits were also { and tazen possssmop ef, The party in ys told ihe offices that the were for distiliation of ayple brandy, and @ barrel of that Nquor was pineed outside the door, This, the officera allege, was dono only as @ blind tm order to ‘lagelso tho tro character of the dise tillery, rrant them, however, im making eetmire of the place, ant neo rdingly took obargé Ing of tho Metrepcliian Bo rd. hirtean barrels of spirits foand a! the store of Henry ‘Wooholer, No, 139 Maiden tane. were detained im order to prove that the tax thereon tad bean pads = e rectifying esiablishmen: of diarcus lon & Co, ‘No, 305 avenue A. roported in Tnessay’s Hi as hat ing been seized on a charge of rect'Tying spirits on which no tax bad beem paid, wag relies el, after investigation, by order of Deputy Commissioner Varnell, om, Wednes- day lget. Ten barrels of whiskey, belonging to the same firm, selzed by Inspector Howard ithe ciroums stances of whieb seizure nave been fully reported), were also ordered to be reieaged at tno cams time, Collector shook ts busily engered in making tnvestt ton of the seizare 0! imitation wine mt ries, @ fall account of which has already been easements of the amoun's of tat due from these estab. lishments will ly be concluded on when ‘he will proved p Bake colleciiog of ow Ae SUICIDE IN CRISBY STAET. ea J A Desperate Woman Kills Merseff and Pot- ‘sone Her Lover. * Yesterday afternoon Coroner Wildey held am inquest at the house of Mrs. Louisa Youog om the body, of Frances Farrington, alias Hat\ie Howard, a young we man eighteen years of ace, wio committed suicide by taking poison, Deceased wont to live with Mra, Young last. Monday week, and on too, evening of the 18th tn- stant she complained of having pains in the stomach and oxcessive vomitipg. On bolag questioned by Mra i ous powder, and aise adm lover, Augustus Sirauas, ob 18 untrue to her, Subsequentiy both Frances and Augustus left the houss «nd went to @ drug storo in Broadway, wbere #! urchased ap emetio with money she bad borrowed. Frances ret Vd the house, and the exce-sivo vomiting her death on Thursday afternoon. A portiva of the white powder taken by deceasad was foand in a goblet by her Deceased told Jessie Leon, a bosrder in the hou that she took the poison beaae she was foalous, ai for a long time she had inended to kill herseif and her lover, At the time of administering the poisem to her Ancustus ahe told him dt would make him eoder, bab after swailowing the draught she told tim ahe had given him poison. No farther testimony war offered, and the jury rendered a verdict of suicite by tak! an irritan! poi Dec i ealf to hove beeu a native of = Lovell, Maine, The present whereavouts of Siragas ee his condigon are unknown. | tS ——-— * OTHE “SECOND AVEKUE HOAROR. m Card from the Owner of the Te: ent Tense. To Tae Evrron or rar Henain:— Sm—The card in your paper of the 19th inst, over my signature im relation to éhe fire in my house, Ne 600° Second avenue, was wholiy anwuthorized by me, és\T cand. "By couuredichng tue riatemen you will obige con! ie nent a wi é Citas, HOPMAN —_——_———_—_ __ “9 THEOCONSTITLTIONAL CONVENTION, Adjourumest Until the Lith of Janwary Next. ‘The Convention met at ten o'c'eck, Mr. Brut moved to reconsider the vole taken yester day for an adjoutament of the Convention te the city of Troy, He dia this forthe reason that the secomme- body, The aciiog taken yesterday was without due coa- r. E. Brooxs in to the of the. 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