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EUROPE. ‘English Theory of American Feeling from Tro Different Sources, rows a} Impose upon the great Powers ‘ups oceasions =where humanity renders i @ law, the same renson, while abstaining from all iso- : i Russian Circnlar om the Dangers ef | nies scion wnich, would aggravate the complications the Easterm Question, odject reeds to concuria a Euro} thi of settling thers, agreement could only have for its aim a work of J worthy of Christian Powers, couformabie to the fal joteresta of peace and civilization, before which all polltient rivalry aud all exclusive views ought to disap- You will be good enough te express yourself in this THE POPE'S ALLOCUTION. os couecx pau eonse towerds the govermtaomt to which vou are age ‘Toe Conard malt sleamship Persie, Captain Lott, | crediied, ve, Ke. GORISCHAKOF: whieh left Liverpool at cloven A.M. on the 28th and Qweenstown on the 29th niltimo, arrived at this port , ROME. yesterday evening, bringing mall details of our cable @eepaiches dated to the day of her sailiag from Ireland, | The Pope’s Allocution—Tho Retigious Political Crisis. ENGLAND. The Giornale ai Roma publishes the Latin text of the Precautions Against Insurrection—Hopefal alfocution which the Pope pronounced im the-secret con) News of American Feeling. sistory held on the 20th of December. The following 1s a translation of the principal passages * qe Persia reports frem Livorpool taat the London Irish Rito Volunteera were making preperations for es rendered in Paris:— their enrolment a3 special consiadies, Vaneraviy Brerunay—Rich in mercy, God, who esn- soles 08 in all our tribulations, mingles joys with sor- rows, venerable brethren, in order shat Sonos always A circular had been sent from the Momo De. | in faut — ae yet Hepp et = me wane walk wi a ‘p whieb is alwi tmer in tho way oi Partment, 1m London, to the Mayors of about | Tere aoe capperting, without fear he Mifty towns, requesting that special constables | cause of His holy Church, we may dovote all our strength to the completo dischoargo cf our Apostolic ministry. Every one secs most clearly how Many testimoutes of Lis divine goodacss the most mer- eiful Lord det to lavish upoa usin the midst of the most serious calamities with which the Church in these times of great iuiquity is afflicted. Even tho laity in the great public assemolios of Europ? raise their voice for the protection of the Catholic Church and of this Roly See, on bebaif of our temporal power and ef tho sovereignty of that seo, Above al, the eause of oar tompora! power hag, ia the Senate of Paris and tm the Corps Legistatif, just been splendidly and maguilicenudy dofended, almost with unanimous votes, ad with (he apniaure and to tho Joy of all good mon, bo Catholte populations, depiy execrating the abominable perfidy.ot our enemies, Rave basieno! end rejoiced to tesilly their Lliat ailectiou for us by public and brillant demonstrations, to procluim their piety and their voncration for tho Holy See, aad to aauay its sorrows by frequent contripations; and the faitntul ‘of both sexes, even the poor, have brought us the aid of thete money, Aud ono can point, among ecclesi f° \i68 agamong laymen, to the most illustrious write who in thetr works, gud the most eloquens in thoif apoeches ia tho midat of great po! may bo sworn in for tho preservation of pro- y and the suppression of any riotous proceedings, Aer Majesty's government,” savs the circular, Wave received infermetion which rendors t, in their Judgment, deurable that the local authorities should be Prepared (o moet any disturbances that inay are during ‘the winter? } Oa this the London Times observes:—“This wo con- ‘ecive is Lot mtended to announce any definite ex- ectation of attacks, wlthough warnings or theeats pre~ ‘dieting apeciGic outrages aro for the momont plenttiul; Tut it incicaios that the governmeni is aware of a widely extended treasopatie couspira y, established in Englead, agin Ireland, and ready, as far as cau be as. heertained, to perpetyaie outracds a8 Birocious us Guess of Manchester aud Cie:keawoli. Charles Dickens’? Reception—Eritish Theory sof American Feeling trom Separate Foau- tains. [From the London Times, Dec, 27.) 2% * © If there bas been a soreness against Mr, Dickens, it is because 1t was considered that bis pko!o- raps Were all taken froma one cinss, and that an ing oleh biles, glory in defending and supporting tue venerab!o wr © and bl ecu = Brn efire cousin icy.” Wo bave seun trp samo pros | 8% idlspurablo principles of righiooasness, of truth, jeees applicd to England by Americans, and can ap and of the Holy lefended then woth ardor and talent, honds of the adversar ng alt the false- Gite tbe misrepresentatiou, A man takes a bail work- r OMe parents shane Bone as a example of the brutality with which the bt t the poor, or he rinviog ont a raffian who mea of the | 0? ‘There is no peopie who will not suffer | fy" aut such as fhe Amoricaugs migut 4 (1°. Dickens as an offonder against dem, and male him a sort of reapezont for all sibso- ent oilendere, ‘That, indeed, was the line which a of le American newayepers recom- ir Seo; of od at aveing . Moreover, ty, although ex- iaflamed with the spirit of their religion, lava seat ti sons, even a2 Oniy Ona, for tho dofance of the H. imitatiog the ilu they have glorred ani ba a of the mother coahos m she! od fora ‘he people subject to onr evsit posed to the mo: rimiy > men, to monaces a 2 ‘the most per. evils of ovory kind, havo, at it was never for au Amstant probable that DAnIy Bake Kinane Ghemn te peene would tke it, ‘ihey have, instead, given Pio iis anihionerié att a welogme which mist buve far surpassed wished themselves ea, how our soldiers, aisa, have dtstine with what adil t ly preju- some would have us be w Hberal minded You worthy beyond guished un rable bra thoze crimin fallen on tho Moreover, yo Jove Whe ins seen raueh of t 9 boon im- Sighs preasd by t th aud Kindiiness of their eharastor | Ow, avons nas od by thea Mection w alarge proportion of ¥ p -f “ have tought a» with what glory Church, And moat powerful 15 1 of (wicket me: ‘8 dled in combating é ow that the most vorene mid he Fren om, Gone ere ing our mort serious porlts, sent bis vallant troops, wl, with their rost exeollent leaders, were glad to aid, with ail joy and zen, our army, especially in the combats of Mentana aut Monie Rotianco, to ight bravely by their sido and to face death to the glory of their high rame. Nor are you iqnorant that, especially fa the fied of secred missions, the Diving licts of the Gospel, every day more splendid, revolves, with tho hetp of God and our most hoy religion, greator rom which they take im the disposition of wweorteans which makes them ball reive'avt to uc ige tho dd poiats they recognize in each other Tho sense of kinship Sometimes izopels mon to repeove mor vigorously ‘than they praise, but, after ail, the animositios or Prejndices of m former genera dying out under the influence of free and well-informed discus. giva, The criiqsins which once vexed the A aro no jonger pusnble, partly, periiays, because more ae 1s applied to iben, vul parily alsa, as ey woula be the frst tu eckuowivdge, because the ty tl increase every day, aad tuat those who stand in tho rin that stage of immateray thro hy i : t " all groat nations pass. The Aumericon people bi éarkmers and in tho shadow of duath take refuge in the besem of boly Mother Charen, whon the darkae-s of their minds i8 dieperved, Wherefore, venorable brethron, let us give our decpest end never-ending thanks ta the most cloment Father of mercies tor so mony 0, and, in xccordaaco with all hvinan experience, ve growa ail ie Biore qulekly undor the pressure of @axioty and (ronvie, The bono of the naltoual charaover, ‘ome hard and firm They read ry ak, : ; coived; and, placing in him alone all one Lope eriticisins of Am niten dve-and twesty years ao Apia: , ‘aa we read" owntof the stats of the Engliah | Sl confidence, let joseock Htto with most fervent gh the merits of This only begotten Christ, Ho may eon- tinue to ‘ave His Church from all cule: aud (roo ua from His and our enemies, and to coplouud and make vain their reaptous counsels and vostres, And Lot as bos seoch Him hikewieo that He may deiga to bring back to people in 165), Lt !s a former goncration, amost nether yace, whose portraus they look upon, The yough ptoserr or sd\euturer bas gone away two thousand mies to (be weeiward, aud the cities jare full of trevelicid men aud men of culture and Mofinement, | Mr. licens | hae boon to Boston | a saving pouliguce aud toa trio censo of justice those mat Siew Sack elem belcre, Old aed ie putabig | eugmiss and Hikewiso thass who, Axutlog ogoiast us, Were mate our priconers, and charitubly by us, pare who, treated most in tueir obstinacy, And in 20 owns, have Deon owapt awuy, accnes, the curse of Ini yb and noble strocts have been built wusre, a few years ut 1 ge sath sa Saige te order that God may tho iors reeiily hear our prarers, Gince, the czttle grazed in the felts. Tnis caavgois | ie, ny make use of, Orst of all, tuo fuiercession of the Scly a siga of the goueral progross of tue poople Tbe | tnmacuiaie Virgin Mary, wuo ts our most lov fi vei Wa any socery, bus if be wanted w ve tiouadie of the characters t Bevume and labeiied “An The *naiura eatirist might Oi ix por’folio with uxetehos 1 Most objoe { oto Hterary ma- e would have to ” mag rage and the most powerful belp of Christian what eno seeks, and cannot be trusts most holy St. Peter, Prince of the 4: co-Apostie Pant, and ail the saints wbo in Heaven, efor country fr be sprang, OF | retrain from readuring deserved and w05 ra, but the trao Aincricum 1s ever ready to 40 | Ghd to express the mast graierul son: 8 culied upon tor action, The visit of | Tyna t6 att and each of thosa who by plies anotoer Husteation of this, and | Cr yy Ba score of bovks to prove wat the | Deed of there ii aad honest (e: a 2 ord, of owebip—is as active am hames, Our C2a5, Me carse Of tho Holy See an so 8 Americans, ond | Cyurch, And let us not fat im all eur macy be a: -a/eiy d pe ded 0 », ob it can possibly be ameng | oricous to hum! and forveatiy besesch God, tue Engiss oF any ether p-opie, whom proceeds every yood and pertect gift, that Ho may deiga to heap upon those sons of the Church, who are most doar tous, and its most yslorons a FRANCE. seed by the Russian | myo Minister of Marine on the Fores and Ene thusiasw of the Navy—Papal int for «a tien. ach Legulative body sat December 27, the cbuir, Tao erler of the day was the wed to the Rorstan ombarsics and ovwelekod ja October last, seten 57, PiTeRESTRA, Oct. 18, 1867, | adjourned discussion on tho Army bill Yor are acquainted wits wed by the | using tho discussic tasvie te s” jea nnd 100,000 contingent fo ariny of 696,000 acd a nstioual guara m 455,008, 1 009, iB opinion, upsm whe tho Chrisilon sevlag the codesfive action of the great Woven bad become their sole guarantee, | 670,000 and not 695, the difference ar Pinot count. that fo: 0, iyzed by toe Wont ut agreement, gradually lost t teband ot beltig. GUO: Baobniee GO008, Wilken iat Boye of on vlenm thet fae and their conte | yowibie e , whieh a ina. tof Europe. Upon tue othor hand, | xan cat Rucacte pe Gaxce: alsed to the bikest degree by doc to provo that it 1s pose r-~UUr proposition ined, coves an au 4 of 45,000 my tharaw f ten who b gent demand is d d to tho wrtits NO Sggruvaied by growing | q ings have femained fi Conuid reveal 1 now othe lest, We reoruit neers, stpeats Roeasea these classes fro would these s rote di tue desired tury ® rigor which by Aseu yy t yar ven ho navy’ wo th Well, let the What will bap. ong held p ny to mo~You have < Power, f j fond me ech « brigade that I may _ up with | employ it usefully, That happened in the Crimea, ce of the ren: | ho sure that uodor the tunic of tho guldier of the land ersed , thal tusk betonged excla- sag its Collocuve nushority be. reece gto them aanvaous Le 1aeo were tne duty aad fi army aud under the blue always find (ho pare enth us) on will ravery. Nirt of the sallor mend ine same (Apptoase.) Mt vvat—Dut when those forces enter the reserve counted in the elfectiy faring saya that the navy requir aod men additional, or an facrease of Such an augmentation ts mot pos- 0 pa staiwing {ror 1 iwKrvestion and Compromising the general peace, it rial Cabinet propose Bome uawvog ts iret Ricavrt pa Geeovnty—The annial contine sto same. You havo conceded nine thot and do mot ark for more, I onty domund that at tho expiration of ihe five yoars’ service they phould comtinus to belong to the department of maring Aid reiterated steps of the Imperial vi (he Koverumeuls | The naval coatingent Coweta of two parie—one the eae & with it se f tue resgiutions OF the | marines and aruliery, thi or the seame: no latter Yorte, The § ee ersarion would be of no use t tho Miuimer of Wa 2 colonles Our aoguet master du i i Fun 8 additional defences (Hear, hear.) , b go gronter eu s journals state that Pius 1X. has sent to th sul Imperial of France, @ w Your's mil, var a of art gt by Napoleon I, to Pius Vil, whea be crowned to the Pow tno Kwmperor, i bas pr 6,8 a TURKEY. representative Tenure of Land by Forciqrers. Constentinople advices (9 the 19th of Decambor have pubiisned), the sone wo eitach to 16 Our suguss musa desires (0 relvage Link | reached us by mall, On tue proposed measure roluyive (alrondy out the text A thiok it pertrary as) anucred to pot _ IRELAND; The Fontan Assault on the Martelle Tower at Cerk—A Small Ferce tu C! e—Mevement ef Troops-A Weillngtom ‘Despatch? os Charen Aare, ; i On the night of Tnuraday, the 26th or December, the marrtotio tower, at Forta, near Queenstown, was at- tacked by an armed body of mon, with blackened faces, whe surprised the three gunners in charge, ond toek possession of a quantity of armsend ammunition. No clue bas yot beon obtained to the persons engaged, but it te believed they landed from the boats on tho etaad convenient to the tower, A telegram from Cork says:—A mortello tower at Forts Isiend, near Queonstown, whieh was in charge of two men of the coast guard, was last might surprised by a mrmnpition party of who took com and afow old sheila, Shots were dred by the attacking party, ‘The London News cays of this atteok that {t was mado prebably tn order to impart a quasé belligerent character te the operations of Fentaniem for the sake of imposis, ‘upen distant-observers, especialiy those im the Unite: Sinies, But while Fentenism getns nv new positions, ut reveals its designs and tends to mako the precaz. tions of the government more complete, and to such a contest thero can be but ono ending. ‘Thore was considerable activity in the movements of troops, and companies of soldiers moro or lors strong had been sent to various mow stailons throaghout the conmtry where danger was suppoeed to exist. pres Was (bat the (avkolic Church m ireland should be recog~ nized by the State an@ amply endowed by it, but only a3 a missionory church, got on the footing of a national labiiehment, “Phe object,” says the memorandum, “ig so important end the policy se clear, considering that we aro saflering under the evti in ita most agcra- vated suape, that 1 would recommend that wo should turn our mmdg toe mode of settlement with the Popo fsomew2st differont from that adopted by other Protes- tant Stacea, My nection ig that tho Roman Cvtholic ev- tablishmoent in Ireland should bo missionary rather ibaw national; tha! the bishops, whose oflces and dutacs sro ingeparable from any Roman Ostholic establish- mont, should be bishops iv parlibus and vicars apos- tolieat on mission tn iroland, instead of boing bishoys of dioceses in Ireland; that the Pope should namo the por. fons to Hil those offices from lists formed by ele and submitted to the inspection of the government. government, If it shouid think proper, reduciag the to two namos, of whick the Pope to choose one; that the number of tho vicars and the extent of tho mission wf each shali be specified in the arranzement, as well 23 eanonical juriediction, and ro of the appeal, wh:ch anovid be national, ar and the salaries of tho pricats of the s os iacluded in the minsion, and the dues to be re vor ag well by the Vicar Apostolic as by the priests; ro and mode of an Catholly C! par © acd the na Hevi r communication in Treland and 0 ares at Rome, they ized by Partlament, and the samo a pond be not should org law imposing ‘ang discbility upon a Komaa The Allesed Fenian: Privateer OW Cork Harber. m the Cork Examiner, Deo, 23] of a siagular naturo which ere occurred oT Queensiowa oa Monday ation tothe ramor of @ oe, without papers or const, As proviousiy war had heen sont out westward da pilot arriving yo sav three meu o ound—one off Cape Clear ., Toe aeourrence of Monday evon- inshme degree of unesrininty, bas ci ne Nf ha evening was rather hick, dit not so thick as to prevent the lookout man on board the Newfoundland bark, Sara Aun, Captain Lynch, then Jying between the’ foris waiting for order’, secing between mx and vovea o’ciect about six boats being rowed out of the harbor seaward, Trey wero not whnleboats, aod were nbout tho size of men-of-war cutters, Ono of the boats passed so near the sebooner that tho tookout could see in it a wurrher of armed men, and in tho bottum of the boat were sonie siaail water casks or breakers, Tho four or five others were more distant, but ail were puling im tne derect on, Very accurate observation was im- po. ja in the fog that prevailed; but tt fs asserted that when pasting the Sarah Ann threo gunshols were rod frora tho boats—with wat object docs not appear, When the cap-ain, who was in hiseabia, came on deck, the boats had Gisuppoared, and ho returned to the cabin. Mean. white the Eritish war ram Ressarch seems io have been in parsuit o some vessel in the eilng; for, eighting a collier boand to Cork, sho fired two or three tines avrova ber bows, and when the collier, taking no notice, kent on her course without showing any mm, the Rey roarch, it said, sent a snot through her mainsail, clore by tho mast, Tho collier thon ho'sted her cotora aud was alfowed to prococd without further molestation, Tao ram, however, foliowed hor iato the harbor, Adout the same time the capiain of tho Matilda Octa- from Quebec, going of ‘rom Queeustowa to bis was for some timo dodging abort in the fos in also reports Baving heard a gonshot a samo time, and soon a. Missing his own wes. of the Sorsh Aan, aud was invited on board je, woow bo had previously known, White ‘tea in ihe cabin a boat care alongside, 4 officer Jumped on board and in- o captain? Tbe watch replied he be. The officer then calied for his © boat, ito then aid of the schooner, ch called Captain Lynch on deck. Tae officer whether he had scea any buats pass out to any shots fired? Captain Lynen informed he waich had reen, and the officer thon is reported to hava been hoard Fo .iae Research, accompanied by Heli¢on, went to soz again carly on Sinca then nothing fartbor has oiday marDing, transpired, CBILUARY. Joseph 8. Taylor. Supervisor Taylor, who waa appointed to fil the va- cancy ia the Board of Swpervisors occasioned by Con ‘er’s resignation, died yesterday morning at hia Ho was born in Albany, but for many years tod in thls eliy, Where ‘he was we! mg Tan anda good citt o:row to tho hearts of a wide circle of George Ff. Neyer. ‘tee of the Union Learue Ctub and tho counsel elation, He was born and stedied first in doin to of the in tho year Ie afterwards law Bo up a sluating at {a Boetoa Y fter wiles of the lew. nt of the rece: anda rt i m r i a widow L 9 i a be fi late residence on wo orment 0 IM 1837. oy Lhe Sapectatendont of Pab- | | ie Duell are that the past yonr.bas been one Of note In tho ercetion of stores and dwellings, Fro: December 81, 1866, to January 1, 1563, there were con roneod 1,750 edifices, most of which have been com- pleted, This number is en excors of eighty over any gio year alace the creation of the Supermtendent's departingnt Tn the elas of bail d improvewent, 482 of tho ngs there hag above number being yeor S11 ansafo come of which roported aa ovate ia 1868, The returns ow that there wor twenty-two taken down, Nembor of riclations of the lavy roportet during the year, So4. Number of violadons removed, 862, uine of wine Were reported ja the previcws your, The Superintendest hes just propared lathegraph plina of fire escapes, which are to be placed on all tene- “he ‘oseapot conaist of an extonsion of where there will bo a door and ceonpied by four fa ‘On ings trou balconies are to be erectod windows, commonci whilo frou the growed to the dicular folding iron iadder wil persons can dosceud tho topoment, On sil double hous gud Indders will be erected Fo as to onolose t! windows next to the woll on case of a fire oecurring Ia ene 6 from tho mont honses, on the recand story; Pper balcony a perpen: vol of ‘bo provided, by wi hi ride, the brtid- cing buftding house to tho either of ings the occupants can enc to the balcony gad ‘thro 5h street, The Suporintendeat i Jn all ceses, In the event of o lecting*to ey a4 these escapes, the tendent will wily to the Supreme Cours for perm to provide im, and hod the property for tie cont of the aAme Ou’ Tbureday a row of vores rs refusing or ty brick building erected and owned by Richard Totten, corner of Secon avenge and Fifty-fourth eireet, were coaqdenmed ae un. safe aud ordered to be token down, Ths buildings wore erocted for stores And dwollinge, and were aearly com- pleved When condewnee h his remains QUITED STATES DISTRICT COURT —4N ADMIRALTY emu iy Race en . — - Stephen H. Tyng, Jr.—Vielatiqn Calliston Case. ef the Canons-The Charges and Specificas tiens—Re! of Aceused cass fusal of the so leaden The Very Beat bat eather emall chapel or BL Peter's eburch, with its walis of delicate slate color, covered with a liberal sprinkling of vercal wreaths and eromses of pinc and holly, end choice didactic exerpta from tho Gcriptures, Was yesterday the scene of @ Judge Blatchford, having opened the court yectotday Riorging, proeseded to call tho calendar, md passing over some cases wish wore nob ready Lox (rial he eek take depositions as to the ownership of this vessef and Yo Heeplta, and the ‘houso urgecn, on examin of priests and laity of unusual the bark Sootiand, both of whieh bad been implicated | tie wouug, declared ihe base of tneavelliobotractureds | Snass ofthis eibecing was the eopcand geet ne ja the dai claimed b; and the injary y fatal. The manger in which he 7 is - been beard fore Judge St ived the iajury remains a mystery, Btepnen H. Tyng, Jr., who, a8 is well known, stands for a commissioner to sseertai ye | Meanie oF Foatuns Sesxaxa—On Last Thursday | secured of having gone over tate Now Jersey last sum- Judge Biatencord anid cuat ay tne case had bees folly | gyening tho supposed helen of Sir Join Holt held a | Mer and Freached to tho bonighied beathon thera, ent that it saould be argued anow before kim, In re- | meeting im this elty, Mir John Hok was an English ‘without the proper eonsent of the Episcopal prelates within the limits of whose parochial cure he 7 Feligious pabulem, as alleged, in viclation of the eanons of the church, A court bad been ordereq—a clerical court martial tn fact—to try tho accused—a ecoart composed of “most grave, reverend and potent” Preachers in this branch of the church militant The ference to the motion for a commissioner te take depo- sitions in Liverpool he weuld hear counsel on that gab- Joct te-merrow, Action for Damages on Shipboard. W. J. King vs. The Ship Saragena.—In this caso counsel moved for a posipons bof tho trial affidavit. of Mr. Davenport, a material witmess, Who was Judge who, in 1708, executed a will devistag large estates tohisfamily, then living. His direct issue having failed, an effort is making, one hundred and sixty years after bis will was framed, to find out wie is cntitled to his immenso pro} it is aald to eonstat of cighteon es- es in various parts of Rngiand, one ef which, in fuf- jg nine square miles im extent, and worth: Banga ang whens ar duica wa cme ha cat, | Sb0on is umd tats toto et nd sine | MOMF appa forte convening of he eour was hale to the entire cargo, After a brief discussion between rt of Chancery of $16,000,000 bal ig totbeestate, | past twelve, It was am hour after the appointed time Counsel us to the naluro of the testimony expected of Pe hagsnn beg tins ventniaex iets jroo’ rife a before the proceedings began. This period was ocow- sho wiinems the soiion was gronion. Gt the modest suim of $40,000,000, pled ina buzzing conversation upon subjects not alte- Another Collision Case. Bradstreet, The Brig Beaver,—Tho circnmstness of this case, as detailed by counsol, are:—On the 19th ef August test the brig Jaolia F, Kearney was lying at anchor in querantine wators in tho lower bay of New York, The brig Beavor arrived and cast one aachor too near tho Juiia, aituough, as alloged, there was amplo searvom for her to keep of ata sato distance, Thero ‘was a stiff breove blowlug at the timeand the Beaver dragged ker anchor and camo Sato collision with the gether sacerdotal, In the meaniime the accused sat quietly conversing with his cou! Judge Fullerton and Mr. Parker, of New Jersey, and gave no indication in his countenance or demeanor of extraordinary crim! ality, but smited and bowed and twirled his jaunty cane with a show of the utmost indifference, or possibly want of appreciation of the terrible charges upom Bice or 4 Youxo Lasy sr Fancino.—Coroner Keenan was yesterday notified to hold an. inquest at No, 157 Wost Twentieth street over the romains of Misd Catharine Gibbons, a young Indy twenty-three yoars of age, who committed sulcide by hanging herself, For some months past the deceased has exhibited indications of temporary aberration of mind, which was attributed to unusual excitement on the subject of religion, Miss Julia, and, as contended by counsel, indicted da: Gibbons? friends had deemed it pradeat to waich her jest | Which he waa about to be tried, ' which ara laid $1,550, Tt waa alleged oad mine — Leaps but while lett alone for a short After about an hour of patient, undemonstrative watt- agalast the officers of tho Beaver that pe eiomencad s oanigreced ber aioe ang maspended img, exeept the low conversation, referred 10, aq was neither vigilance wor precaation observed bdoard, eud that if there had been the collision would have been avoided, Had the second anchor been cast tho officers of the Julia testified that the beaver would have been held, asim that caso tho drayging of two anchors could not have occarred, A great tengta of de- positions of simular import were submitzed to the court. Opinion reserved. Alleged Violation of the Passenger!Law—Tho Case of tho Steamship City of Paris and Others. ‘Tho caso of the United States against the steamship City of Paris aud etners was cailed up for argument yea- terday beforeJudgs Blatchford. The companies were rep- resented by Messrs, Buckloy for the. City of Paris, M. Nash for the Baltic aad Manbattaa, and Larocquo for the Atiantlc, Lao opening argu t. waa made by Mr, Buek- joy, who contended that Congress aad not (aa power to logislato for Beach, Presidout of the court, very quietly arose and remarked that Rey. Mr. Tuttle, a member of the court, ee absent, the ether members Bui decided to adjourm. until twe P. MM. He read a section frm the churets eanou approving of an adjournment Mr. Park°r asked for an adjournment for a longer period to exablo coune Bel to prepare the defence, ‘Tac President of the court still insi-ted upon two P. M, asthe hour tor convening. Judge Fullerton tried his persuasive powers tn favor of @ More prolonged adjournment, but the court were Steadfast upon this point, At vbia stage of the proceed- ings Rev. Mr. Tuttle made bis appearance, and theres ‘upon the Preaident announced their readiness to pro ceed with the case, The President thereupom read the charges and specifications as foliows:— To tax Ricur Revukeny tae Histor or Ixw Your Phe undersigned, 2 conunitiee appoluted by the Standing Com- mittee of the diocese of New Yor! ns the ecclosiastical aus thority of enid diocese, under the provisious of canon 17 of from her room search was mi which resulted in fnd~ ing ber hanging by the neck, life then being extinet, ‘The body was instantly eut down and conveyed back to the room which deceased had left but a short timo previous, Sonpzy “Dexta.—Mrs, Pitman, recently residing at No. 184 West Forty-third street, while riding in of the Broadway and University placo cars, was tak saddonly lili near Thirty-zecond street, and, being car- ried to a drug stereo noar by, expired soon afterwar Ooroner Keexan was notified to hold sn iuquost over the remains, Fine m Divison Starrr,—About one o'clock yester- day afternoon a fire broko out on the third fleor of tho house No. 30 Division strect, in a room occupied sby Annie Shields, It is supposed to havo occurred by a ho action of foreign citizens or foreign cor- ott enmanip | ¥ ‘ w spark from the stove lodging among soma papor kit gatd diocese, to examine the case of the Tey. Stephon H.’ ons; that thy stenmanip City of Paris was owned J Stare rom the stave lodging am ar baie Kesiaeea Tyng, dr, a Presbyier canonically resident in. raid, dlow orporation suaject only to tho marine law of G anit A cose, Upon a certain notice giveu by the sail standing Cor will be resumed this morn. pO! E3 t: ‘Com- mittee, by the right reverend the Ki hon of New Jer: having mada suck % ned Loas about $100; no insurance, Tue oiver floors of bot Nos, 23 and 30 are occupied by sevoral families, ument coms Simons, Agaletant United States Disurict a exarainatiow, there being, Jn thelr optns represents the government, They have sustained abo 200 damage jn the | fon, suficiest grounds for such presentment, do hereby pre i, aggregate, partly ioenred, The beadiag store of Joseph | sent the said Nev. H. Tyag, Jr. to you for trial Martin and tho bird store of August Miiiwiuger were | Upon the follor dd apectieations:— Mowing clnnges am ns Charge--Violatiun of p. bof canon 13 of L.Ue 1, of the dle GUITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. slightly a seh.cy waler, ne oe guued by grebstathe,cannns'for‘ite, xnverement of the notestang " ana , Hamiilen, and it is damaged abow ; Said to be P bus ho ‘United. Sta ry Boforo Mr, H. W. Allen. insured, * sia’ Slated tx poneral’ eoavection ie Miesbod ee In the Batter of Morris Kyler.—Hoid Oret meeting of tora, who mado choice of Josian J. Burgess, of New as assignee of bankrup:’s estate, JIN MAYERUPTOY—SICTHRN DIBTRIOT, foal discharges im bankraptey have Judge Biaichtord, m the Southern dis. 2, by Wuieh section of the suid canons it fs prow vided that * no nilwister belonging, to this church shall olliclate either by, preaching, reading prayers or otherwise tn the parish or within the’ parochial cure of another clergyman, unless he hare received express permissioa for that purpose from the minister of the parish o oF in his wosence from the ¢hurck wardene and veatryinen or wusiees of the congregation or a majority of them Bpeeyiestion 1—iu this that the said, the Rov, Stephen H ¥inu in Draxe Strest.—About three o’clock yester- day afternoon, a fre originated on the second floor of ‘the building 347 Duane street, oecapicd as a readymado clothing and picco goods store by Samter & Ash, The fire was caused by a little boy stamping on parlor matches to make them snap, a picce of inatch fell The followings od b; ¢ December lnat to the Sd of Janae | among come hoot wadding and it immodia’ely took | T¥R& Jt. did on the morniag of Sunday tap 1th day of Mel CG. dision, Edward ‘Rrollotalter, | fire, “tho prompt alurua Gnd arrival of tha: free | y3s 130%, ¥ithin the corpor abou ot then . Samel 3, Bowsaan, John lyier, At 1 rabled. to oxtioguish the flaiaes before | constituted the pastoral care of the Re Stubl be au Witeb, Julius Wiis t ‘A the rear part of the 4 The | D., and the Key. Ed B. Boggs, L tieliise, Goorgg W. Lyon, | damauo tu tho stock will be aboat $3,000; insured for testant Episcopal church « 9G. Hay due, david Ledlann, Jr 1.000; In the Beckman, 95,000) Faia, "$3,000; Penge nas 20 sae eee ‘oy, Witlinm Bradstreet, Adaia O.'Oar= $2,000 ad Atlantic $2,000, The thir : : ft : eee es See 4, | Alfred'sindba, D. D., nnd of tie said kd, fourti and Gita door: paper box maker, are occupied by George Lanz, fee bands employed by him were 2 by the roof, the smoke them going down stairs. ‘The damaze to Mr. Langs stock is by smoke, aod will bo about $200; inured for $7,500. The damego by water to the stock of B, M. Hollister, deaior in lignors, ‘on the first floor, will be hght. The building is owaed. Without their ‘permiasion, or the them, or of the chureh wardens and Of either of their cougre, deus and vestrzuen perini vestuymem, oF trustees gations, OF A wajority Of such Ware Jvoak D, Sompkins. NORTHERN DESTRICT, Tho following discharges have been granted fn the Northern ai , belore Justga Hall, botweea the 19ta of Ociober and tho 16th of November:—Heary Michwis, Isaac M, Sloman, Jona L. Dodge, Nathan Danchy, Jutius R. Potus, Harry M. Mattison, Vrederick L, Clark dosoph #. Pivicin, by John Gibson and is damaged about $500; insured, u won Of iti of (aem, oF Reluband D’ wohoelier, New York cily? rotorred to getlons er the majority of auch ehareh wi Register Keicuunn; order of reference returnable Janu- POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Nearer i tis eo aw vanitie Wndiyer Oboder, A. ary 15, at two P.M. J, Cady Brown, Now York city; D. 1862. LIAM WALTON, D. De’ "| 1b De | SANUKL M. HASKINS, D; D referred to Register Withams; order of referenco recurn= able Junuary 14, at two P.M. Ardil B. Raymoad, Now Ax Arrecxp Isrostor.—Mr. Hermann Fleltmana, E 8. HOWLAND, B.D. York city; roforred to Regiater Fitch; order of referonce } doiag business at No, 63 Roade straet, caused tho arrest rea aoe rejuruavle January 13, at two P, AL SUPERIOR COURT—TAIAL TERM—PART 2. Action for $500—Gold Debbling and What Came of It. vs, David Herse.—Ibia was an action by eficer Pierce, of the Broadway equad, ef Heury Mey- erent, on the charge of bemg an impostor. The accused ealied at Mr. Ficitmann’s Fa of businces with what purported to be a patition for subseriptions in aid of the family of one Valle, or Walter, the head ef which bad eon injured by machinery in making mochauical ex. periments, and requeswd ira to subseribo tuerets, Mr, Rov, Dr, Walten, who, with Mr, Edward Logan, eared on behail cf the presentors, desired to know vies the accused wisbod te make to tke preseutment The President inquired whether it waa desirable that ‘te trial ehould bea poblicene. Mr Parker, on bebalf of ‘he accused, said such was his wish. ‘The Presidont said tre court had no objection ta prow David Wirech to recover $500, alleged by the plaintiff to have beon | Fiettmann, having provionsiy given the accused men Ceeding wi'k open doors. Joaned by him to the defendant, Plarntiit was aclgar | for anothor charitible object, refused to give him aay ‘The Presideot now asked the aecusod what his plea to Asie egeeiesn Defendant more, liaving discovered @bsequently that he was in | the presentment was. ! aad tobacco dealer in thisci:y, Defendant wasaeus | hy nabli of making each collections, Meyerent was Mr. Tynz siated that he was instrncied by bis counse® tomer, and the complainant alleges that le made a proe | committed by Justice Dowilog to‘awalt an examiaation, | that ne plea was necessary. position to him to the eifect Liat if paiatif advanced | Jadging from the figures en bis sudee:ption lat Me; The Presidon'—-Who ara your counsel? * 2 money Mi question be could realize large prosits ey | erent hes sueceeded im coillceting quite a handsome sum Mr. Tyag—Judge Fuleriom, Mr. Parker and Rey. Dr. ation tm guid. Plaid avers tat be lent t of money, Tyne. ‘The President -You should ocortaialy maiko some plea to the prosentinent. Mr, Tyng—I am instructed that the canon requires no jon, Rev. Dr. Walton addressed tho court, insiaiag that s plea of guilty or not guilty should be made, ‘The Presitont xaid he saypexed it would bs sufficient to unferstaud teat she respondeat depied (he charges, , Mr, Parker —Not ali . Rev. Mr. Moore, tty the min‘ tes thal the accused is andersioo\ as denying bat hay wever received priveipal or profit. The a general demal o! the allegations coutained aplaint, and an avermony Chat defendan! aviod Vi rdicw Bonsnany m Broome Srarrt.—Joseph Legere, a youth Of eighteen years, wos yesterday arraigned before Jus- tico Dowling en a charge Of barglary in broaking inte tho tur mannfmtory of Gustav A, Siede, 459 Broome street, on the night of the let Instant, by moans of fore- tog openn rour Coor aud stoaling a queotity of silk fur Muing yatued at $150. The accused confessed to Mr, Stode, by whom ve had been employed, thal he end another person committed the burglary and iarceny. in tue © merely a: tha auihorized agont of tha ptaintid, for the defeadan TY INTELLIGLACE. Went ov Praysr.—In accordsnce with the recom. hee, cierk, asked if he should enter on meudation for a weck of prayer uuion church meetings | Legers was committed fer trial, Ho lives at No. 600 | the charg: were held op Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs. | Myttie avenoe, Brooklyn The an was mude by Judge Fullerton—Not at all, No devial has been oulgera Frost and Wonderly, of Brooklyn, Hoxonary Disoxancen,—On the 11th of Docomber— on the allegation preferred against him of fring a fow hours proviously the premises 679 Third avenue, the pasement of whieh he had jeaced as a storage place for glase—Rohert on was arrested and arraigned he'ore Justice Connolly, at the Fourth Distriet Poltco Cenrt. The oricinel charge, as we presented it in the Hamann, bore Beuvily against the acoured; but subsequent aad reoutting evideace bay ng satisded tho magisirate of Cohen's inneceuce, be, yesterday, in the presouce of a fail court, honorably discar, od nim from custody. made. The President—In the absence of #ay ploa it will have . Dr, Hali’s euareh, m Fifth utiat meeting will be held at ension, Episcopal, corer of Fifth et, rr on moved an adjournment until There Ceanedl for- tae accuses expresed their inability to be mt at tho Lime stated, aod asked an adjourament until Feorvare 10, which was fvally agree! pen, Pending tho discussion apoa adjourument Rev. Dr. Howland made an urgent appeal to the accvaed to admit the facts in the eave and obviace the pecesslty of ox 3 Ing before the court a large number of witnesses, Ho believed the accurod bad acted with a senso of duty and a determination to (ost the legalily of the exngn alleged —Tho captain of the Hear Bows yacht Jeauetie reporis that yesterday morning, ing turough the Narrows, he saw several —At longth, eltor entering on the soventh year ot its coustruction, and na outlay of three millions of mouey, the new Court House bee gins to gus of completion. The porieos ang | 4 Woman Traearms to Stoor.—On the Oth instant, | to pave been vio'gied. He wished to ovold lengthy dome ure tho only portions of the building yet unfaishug, | &°°ePdiug to @ stateroent made bofere Jucties Connotly, | litigation and the arousing of a utter feeling, which ® proracted trial was sure to bring lout, presiding at tho Fourth District Polies Court, by Chiis- Nahcy Stetlt, having been thoroughly abused by Thomas Jackin, obtained a threo-barreled istol, and reauing up to hor defamer threatened to shoot’ him, List Jackman, oelloving im the old dis tigh that ra By next summer, unless there isa hatin: about moro appropriations, the whelo etrecturo will be in raadiness for eccupation, ut seventy men are at preseat em- ployed on the be g, and there ts every indication of an wntention to spare no effort in finishing it at the est possible time, Whatever basis or otherwise there may bo m the charges of oficial corrap'ion pro. ferred {n connection with the progress of thls work, it la Thus appeal met with no other rosianse except oleite ing trom Julge Puilerion a promise thai t) ¢ tral should be as bret « it ‘The memiors of the court appointed by the Bishop consist of (ie following clerzynron;—Rev. Dr. New York; Rev. I Dr. Hotfwan, Grace St Peter's chu Luke's church, New York; Rov. chureh, Brook Rev, Samuel Holliagswomh, St. Peter's church, Portevesier, N. ¥., and Rov. William Moore, St, George's church, Nemps Tans away fgut another day, cks down tae Third avenue he was “saved froma in yaks very clever that the work has be a, Beet tuovoughiy puiltinioainnscnnareR done, For the vast ontuy of mivney thoro mbentaat if web wholly. astiafactory misy aitacen, 8 THE COLD SNAP. Noihiug bat the best hat beea ap the pence for Plinesipanis dio ee oaths the. k - r oe aA sort of marital row, | fhe suéden pantomime-like transformation from prome Court aa see ead and nites nye *S® having lived together | gtarated auow and ailussal slush, through which, bat ysl fa day cince, ell plodded thor weary way, to ahard, biting, bitter {rost, which now hults natura In its from arip, will not be surprising to these acq ied with the rapid choogos of temperatura of this fur portion of the Now World, it is nevertheless a frequent theme of Conversation, and delicate people abroud! Lesitate ere r tonder frames to tbo © heat and Certainiy, co eplcures: ound chase for apprehowsion, and up a foment, Ye healthy then that o} portional ditnensions, for toe ev for example, witoers tlt pent-up a ntps masy'a bioomitg flower in ariety wow 18 the order of the a welcome, and wae dieagrecabl 269 OX Harras Conrus.—On the 4th we pub te Tinnano annccouat of an alleged mur ju gut of tho 28 inet, in Second ith pireets, avd rooms ay isd & ) S finer iegislati¢o be ihe fare nit the coun. nro 18 all of they trust the: cold of this city, bie to hold a indieated the lants, On prosiding at at, comes the b. cutting nit v ket the blood tir ° veins, forces ove to stanp aud blow and pol, and come pets os to bo brisk aud agilve and rus along with an carnosiners tha’ beepraks bustugss ia a dogreo of eraily, sicating ada, ay ye heated by et ih ly 9 put m motion, erated bira on the Vigau ie siaied to bo ries that had been fn Noxt tho air ducts all duteked sou beliered the part perfection, Taw and cold as a baking apylo, yesterday jiating & tus im use in the 11s should be permitted & Morning put in a respoctadle eppoarance at just ane gion this ig probobly the most eom- | Marge om poasibiy grentiy reduced bail, degreos above cero, it mad succesdod a night ag Ins he world, Tho domo is to rico t the ot lousaly cold os aus this winter—oolder, coriainly, than ing to the meray 5 any tits year—aad gave nv friendly ‘warn owners of furs and eroat eoats and nage no) THE DARDIC-PALMER PERJURY CASE. et above the ground or 125 feet above D around, from wht Strangers and ann it need aot boa dod thar the Kind in! bs ot toed ret viow of the Light will be . dete Mra, Rosetta y king was takea up wich an alecriiy charneter. Admitiod through the dome through Wage plates of « Breathe me Athenee ghd = v4 °} 4 obedience of tue elticens cunt clase. Mf. John Ketlum, tho architect of the | M. Hardie, charged with porjary om the complaint of thermometer rore and the in proportion, not sum. & Univeral conttering of { of involanary tears that own the thousands of p rplo chooks, The day withal was pleasant, Joyful and vereae, wards night the trerimomoter fell rapidly and eearcely naconded to fifteen degrees, By the thermometer tt appears that portions ef Thurntay were tnuoa co} than on yesterday, but moto severe at tno corres fag poriod inst year; for the 8th of Janvar ‘867, one uf the most Litter dayson regorl, | on that day jock belng Give «: zere, Anis well kaown, | Mr, Conrtiandt Paimer, of No, 247 Madison aronus, was yesterday imirotucod io ine examination betare Justice Dewliag. Mr. Henry L Clinton ossd to boing ae- quainted with Rebort W. dmonds, and courersod with hima in relation to a yinyment of rent by dirs. Serdie to Mr. Palmer Just previous to the trial of the cane before Jastica Smith, Tn that connection ads Gad ho was in the parlor when @ sow of Couriiand: Palmer cotied upon Mrs. Hordie for rout, which be believed was $2,600, Te (Kdmonds) saw the money counied avd handed to Mr. Paloor oy Mea, Burdie, from whom she reesived a reenint ‘nmodiately. Mr. Bayliss Snnford, of 88 Broadway, tostifier that ho Rardie’s room on tho Ist day of devomber A conversation WM her about paying ront Palmer; sve told bf she bad not paid (ue rome We kane time took from ker pocketbook od to bo tweaty-five $100 brils, s to be paid to Bir, Paimer if heshov of the ase ee Pingo Fours Hunav Building, Is the architect, tho design {8 of pura Cormthian, Tas Das? River Drpan—In would esem that within tho'pasttwo mosthe the directors of tuo East river bridge have been boiding matters tn aboyance, so far as public information {# concerned, with regnrd to the com. moneement of Lue stupeadeous undertaking, in which tho community at Inrgo is so deeply Interested. In. quiry om this subject among the direciors fails to eliolt tho progress made, if any, and indeed thotr reticence is somowhat romarkebie, It ie, however, asserted that committoes have been designated to take charge of yarlous divisions of the work, and that ground for the foundation of the bridge wilt'seon ba broken, Lorin mada,on the Brook!ya side, noar the Fulton forry, Tit tail, indorder to balm cotroct Koowlodje of tio antnra of the substrata, Tho material encountered ie compos 'd of compost eund and gravel, mixed with ciny intorsporsed with botaders, which is deemed favors ven @' ANRGST QF AM ALLESEO MURSERER. On Wodnestay night Thomoa Reltly, a notoriows char acter long known to the police, wns arrested in Chicago (ae previously announced by telegram) on the suspicion of having murdcro’ officer Jolin O'Brien, of the Nine- teonth precinct New York police, in ike month of At tho time the murder oceurred O'Brien sntimated v later in the day, Edward Ho: able by the engineer, Mr Reebling, The com. (9 Being acauatated wit Robert W. 1964 mittes on plan for bridge, conateting of Tio Nivedset his beuge since the Lot of Nov ‘oring to arrest Reliiy, who wen alleged to, Mosers. Lioury ©, Murphy, Jenagd in Anton, ber Wh hie wits acd ahilés had Edmonds arrested fo have boon o bounty jumper who had evcayed [rom Cus Seymour 1, Hucisd, Andrew W, Green, A, W. Craven, | thd taroony of ais (Herbert's) {romt doot key whiig he | tofy, and tho prisoner ¢row a vevolver nad shot Martin Keibfleisoh, Samuel Booth and Alexander Meas, | (Mdmouds) was trylug to sboal bis Laggage out Of tho | Indicting a wound which mubsequently pro: reported in favor of tho plan of Mr. Rorbimg for the | Louse. Although diligent quest was made for thin ieilly waa construction of the bi wu the latter part of October ramuel Cees, aestorad man in'the omploy of Mrs. | not found w last Wednesday. On notice bang to. lost, which At that time, he praetion. | Hnrdio, rexiile! to seeing money oa the txblo fa Aer | ceived bero of his arreey Invpeeior Dike immediacy notified the Chicago pobes to hold Reiliy until the Gecas ma wh ax there alter hie tont, room whoa Mir, Palmer Was, merge’ cod be eiemared’ far bre vomagyal We tao ty for iriak, Tho furtaor kerring of the case was ofjourned till Monday, tho 20% inet ‘Mrs, Hardie bas several other bility of this fas bean demonstrated, and want of such menus of comrauntoaiion between the Gisios Can adinit of no question, 1t bas boon inte

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