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. TPBURGRAPHIG NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. ABYSSINIA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. ‘Tho Anglo-Indian War Contingent Hurpled to the Frent=Transperts from Aden for Bo ye Aven, Arabia, Jan. 4(?), ‘Via Lonpon, Jan. 15, 1868, i The Anglo-Indian force known asthe Bengal Brigade, destined for service in Abyssinia during ‘the war with King Theodorus, is now passing ‘through this city to the port, in order to embark ‘for the scene of hostilities, | Steam transports have been provided for their conveyance to Annesley Bay, and they will be ‘forwarded immediately. ) Additional steamships, also engaged for the ‘English transport service, are being hurried off to ‘Bombay for troops to reinforce the army, * ‘The authorities have learned that force must be vused to free the captives held by the Abyssinian y (The above despatch reached the Hunazp build- ne early thia morning, with the date Aden, Janu- sary4. This may be anerror in its transmission ‘by the Atlantic cable, the correct date being the A4th instant ; or, as the Red Ses cable has not ‘been in regular working ordet for some time, the Original date may be correct.} MEXICO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. ‘wonty-four Thousand National Troops Em- barking for Yucatan—Steamer Georgla. Havana, Jan. 14, 1868, Our intelligence from Vera Cruz to the 5th inst. that Generals Porfirio Diaz and Alatorre {were embarking twenty-four thousand troops for | | @ervice in Yucatan. » ‘The steamer Georgia was to leave Vera Cruz for ‘ew York via Havana on the 10th inst. VENEZUELA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. — te Asnassinate the President Frustrated— Havana, Jan. 14, 1868. On the 21st of December @ lot of criminals d the assassination of President Falcon. A jot of iron breast plates, completely ball proof, been captured. These were intended to be ‘used by the malefactors in carrying out their plans. All of the articles thus captured had been ‘exposed to public view. » President Falcon had written a letter to » mem- fer of his Cabinet correcting the report that he ‘was about to name his successor. He pledges his fhonog ‘as @ soldier and gentleman that a free ‘lection shall be held. + Generals Aristeguis and Sil had left Caracas on uty connected with the public service. It is weported that they are going to put down the tobels in Aragua and Carabobo, ST. DOMINGO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Asother Special Envoy for Washingto: Commission Sent for General Baez. * Havana, Jan. 14, 1868.. From St. Thomas we have the snnouncement that a special commissioner had arrived there ‘from St. Domingo on his way to Wasington. His jmaission is to offer the bay of Samana on still easier ‘eorms, in order to get help from the United States gainst the aggressions.of the Haytien govern- ment. 4 Acommission had been sent from St. Domingo to Curacoa to bring General Buenaventura Bacz to the island. HAYTI. . SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Symptoms of a Revolution—A French Captain Kills a Castom House Omicial, Havana, Jan. 13, 1968, Our dates from Hayti by the steamer Bercelona ‘Bre to the Sth inst. » There were symptoms of a great revolution about to break out in favor of General Solomon, ‘tho is now in Europe as Envoy Extraordinary to England and France. » At Aux Cayes a French sea captain had killed a Custom House officer. The quarrel arose out of a forfeiture claim laid by the officer. ST. THOMAS. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE WERALO. Chsiera and Vomi to at > at St. ‘Thomas—Marine i Havas, Jan. 13, 1868. * The Spanish steamer Barcelona arrived to-day at Santiago de Cuba, with news from St. Thomas to the 3d inst. » A few soldiers of the garrison had died of holera and there was quite a panic among the in- Wabitants in consequence. No cases, however, had occurred outside the barracks. + The divers engaged on the sunken steamer Columbian had to suspend labor in consequence of the vomito having broken out among them. a had died of the disease. . The steamer South American lost four of her passengers by the same scourge while she lay in “Quarantine. | There were one hundred and twenty vessels in Port hailing from or bound to New York. The United States sloop-of-war Sominole, also, ‘was in port. She had lost two masts. ‘The ship Wadel, from Rio Janeiro for New York, ‘had put into Bt. Thomas with her mainmast gone and her hull in a leaky condition. * | The ship Brookman, bound from Savannah for Liverpool, had been dismasted at sea, but reached st. Thomas, Her cargo was so damaged as to be unsalable. Dlovements of Admiral Mundy—Relief for Tortoin—More Severe Shocks of Karth- nke—Tho Houses Vacated by the Popu- Havasa, Jan. 14, 1868, Vice Admiral Sir George Rodney Mundy, K. ©. B., of tho British North Amorican and West Indian squadron had, arrived at'St. Thomas in the fron-clad flagship Royal Alfred, Captain Hon, C W. Talbot, accompanied by her Ma, ships Sphing and Fawn. The Admiral thought Gt unsafe to remain at St. Thomas. On his way to St. Thomas he had pot into Tortola and distributed the relief money raised Dy special subscription. It amounted to $10,000, The cholera reports at St. Thomas were exag- gerated, owing no doubt to the contest going on dotween the Superintendent of the island and the Dealth authorities. i ‘The weather was hot and rainy. There had ‘boon a groat many squalls, and on the 3d instant severe shocks of earthquake were again felt, ‘The buildings all being of stone were considered fnseoure, and the poor people took to peramhu- lating the safe open spaces in the city. eg PORTO RICO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Relief for the Sufferers by Hurricane—Shecks Earthquake Still Felt-Cable to St. Thomas, Havana, Jan. 14, 1868, The latest advices received here from Porto Rico are to the Ist inst, ‘ The total amount of relief received by the suf- forers in.consequence of the late hurricane and earthquakes was seventy thousand dollars. The shocks of earthquake were still active. On Sunday, December 29, one of fifteen seconds’ duration was felt at St. John’s. Setior José Pereda had petitioned for the privi- lege to lay a submarine telegraph cable between St. John’s and St. Thomas. JAMAICA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Dog Tax—Dulness of Trade=Health Go Havana, Jan. 14, 1868. We have dates from Jamaica to the 4th instant. A dog tax had been imposed to aid in making up the deficiency in the budget. Everything was tranquil throughout the island; trade was dull and the health of the island good. |. The people generally looked upon their prospects as good, MARTINIQUE. ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Probability of a Free Port at Martinique. Havana, Jan, 14, 1868. It has been secretly ascertained that the French Cabinet is seriously considering the policy of making the port of entry at Martinique a free port. The evident intention is to compete with St, ‘Thomas if the United States delays much longer in making known what changes sre to be made as regards commercial and legal matters in the now administration of St. Thomas, BELIZE. SPECIAL TELEGRAM YO THE HERALD. Ravages of Cholera Among the Negroes. Havana, Jan, 14, 1868. TheBritish Consul at this port has mews from Belize to December 28. Cholera had broken out among the uegroes, and the deaths amounted to seven a day. CUBA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. American Consal at Havana Sworn In. Havana, Jan. 14, 1868, Mr. De la Reintrie, our new Consul, has returned to this city from Matanzas, whither he had repaired to take the oath of office before the American Consul at that port. Grand Funeral Pageant in Honer of the Late Count O’Rellly. Havana, Jan. 13, 1863. The funeral of the late Count O’R@lly at the Church of San Juan was a gorgeous pageant. ‘The cortége comprised one hundred carriages, besides quite a large military escort. The music on the solemn occasion was grand. THE PRESS DESPATCH. Financial id Marine Intelligence, Havana, Jan 14, 1868 Exchange on New York, currency, 27 a 273, per cent discount; gold, % per cent premium, ‘The steamship Morro Castie arrived here to-day from New York. ‘The stoamer Lord Lovell sailed to-day for New York, and the steamer Liborty for New Orleans. ‘The British war steamer Jason, having tne British Legation from Mexico on board, sailed to-day ‘or New York, FRANCE. Final Passage of the Army Bill. Paam, Jan. 14, 1968. In the Corps Legislatiff to-tlay the bill for the reorgan- ization of the army was finally passed by a vote of 199 to 60, ITALY. Diplomatic Recognition of the Republic of Mexico. Fronencr, Jan, 14, 1868, Italy is the first of the European Powers to recognize the restoration of the Mexican republic by a diplomatic appointment. Senor Scovasso, now Consul General at Belgrade, bas been appointed Minister of Italy to the Tepublic of Mexico, and will lwave at an early day for the Mexican capital. ROME. France aud Italy Negotiating a New Security Treaty. ‘Viewwa, Jan. 14, 1868, ‘The Vienna Debctte, a journal of a semi-official charac- ‘er, asserts that the negotiations betwoen France and Italy for a new treaty in regard to Rome, to repiace the September convention, have been rapidiy progressing and are now nearly concluded, AUSTRIA. it in the War Department. Vinwwa, Jan, 14, 1868, ‘The government ts making preparations to reduce the Humbers and expenses of the standing army, The position of commander-in-chief is to be abolished, and the employment of pension officers in the service will ‘de disconticued. Retrench RUSSIA. the English Foreign Ortice. Sr. Pererssona, Jan. 14, 1965. The Journal de St. Petersburg, the Metal organ of the imperial government, denies there is any truth in the statement that Lord Stanley, the British Secretary of Foroign Affairs, has sont a note to the Cabinet here pro- testing against the alleged intrigues of Rusevan agents in Roumania, No Protest fi IRELAND. Discharge of Suspected Featans. Loxvor, Jan. 14, 1868, The employis of the Magnetic Telegraph office at Bel- fast, Ireland, who were recently arrested for alleged Fenianiem, brought up im that city yosterday for exam nation. Nothing whatever was elicited to sustain the charge: against them, avd they were accordingty vet at liberty, SERVIA, An Allied Nete ot ‘om trance—Weatern Support of Turkey. Panis, Jan, 14, 1868, La Liverté snye France and Austria have sent « joint note to Seria ceneuring that government for ite warlike policy and for the oxtraordivary military preparations which are being carried on by that country, Lord Stanley, on tho part of Great Britain, bas also addreseed a communication of & Similar nature to the Servian government CALIFORNIA Wreck of a Beh oh Bark—Death of General Frederick Stecle=Snow Storm In San Fran- rrr Sax Faaxcisoo, Jam, 18, 1668, The Pasific Mai! Steamehip Company's steamer China enited to-day for Yokohama, carrying $584,000 in trens- ure, of which $205,000 is for Japan and the balance for China, Clearod—The Tirorboot ships Brewster, wich 92,000 sacks of wheat; Bickby, with 40,000 sacke of wh Notion, 22,000 macke of wheat: also ship Ruth, for Rio Janene age 4,000 bbis, four, Eudeavor, for Hong ‘the Bet British bark Oliver Cults was wrecked, last night — near Alcatraz Island, whilé coming laden with coat from Nauimo, Van Cou- up Me aro a ver's British Columb Ther: hopes of Saving oes se a gay 15 pean Steele, wes cor i i- wy bea cies a “at on re poe ing the Mili. A er Loe ‘on Saturday might last ered roofs of the houses and = atreets of this chy —. cere {empestabio able scouerence: enon Tents thohenvion: fa fall of snow VIRGINIA. The Couvention=The State Guaranteed to the Union aud Slavery Declared Abolish- ed—Specck of General Butler—Hoe is Snub- bed by the Conservatives. Ricumonp, Jan. 14, 1863, In the Convention to-day an article of the constitution was adopted declaring that Virginia shall forever remain fm the Union, and pledging her to resist all efforts to dis- soive the Union. An article was adopted declaring that slavery in the State is forever abolished. A resolution from the republican side inviting Gen- eral Butler to address the Convention was adopted, Another from a conservative member inviting General Wise to address the Convention was off: At this point a republican member moved to reconsider the vote inviting General Butler, and pending the discus. g102, and amid motions to ee General Butler en- ‘tered the door, and shortly after the conservative mom- bers left the hail bg a pra de ‘with one or twe republicans who had pened the Vitation, Gi oral utler in ii speech said there should be as fe er caitl es in the consititution ap ete, as fow aud as tow With reference to disfranchisement, ho. ah thought it should a) to controlling officers of corporations, railroads, ure to have power to remove Saareaiatpe loyalty, ‘The tax for edu. cation shouid be laid on ony other tazee should be borne by persons 'y alike, Ho urged tho Convention’ to be dill tech wap & (bein Ge work soon, Suffrage, he said, could not be @ man after it bad been granted, but the might hereafter, as an incentive to it only ‘upon those who could ae end write. After creer & vote of thanks to the jouraed, NORTH CAROLINA. Aseembling of the State Reconstruction Con- vention. Raxergu, Jap, 14, 1868, ‘The State Convention met, agreeably to General Can- bys order, to-day, at Commons Hall, Eighty-five delegates answered to Ser seen. ization was effected by electing airing. a rows, of ir, to the chair, and appointing J. P. Raleigh, secretary. SOUTH CAROLINA. Assembling of the Reconstruction Conven- tion. CuaRLuston, Jan, 14, 1868, The Reconstruction Convention, composed of fitty- throe white and sixty-three colored delegates, met in pregnance of General i Conga order at noon to-day. oes constituting a quorum, were pres- “rh. I. 3, Roberton, of Celambia, was chosen tem- porary chairman, aad ate was oases, in the Soninatian. of Oe -. of delegates. it organization mate be effected lneoeeel ‘The choice for a per- reaey, erveidene hes between Collector A. G, Mackey, of Charleston, and B, F. Whittemore, a Massachuseus bee hailing from the Derlington fesse ‘The proceedings to-day were quite GEORGIA. The New State Go' jeat—No Money in the Treasury—How Grasping Conven- tion Overreached Itself, Attanta, Jan. 14, 1968. ‘The army officers detailed by General Meade as Gov- ernor and Treasurer of Georgia lett this morning for Milledgeville, as is reliably stated that there are no funds in the jate treasury, all having been removed in view of the srobebiniey of such a seizure as the present one, aa dated the 10th inst, appears trom Govenor fenkins, suspending the collection of all State taxes up o the let of May next. The old law authorized such Sekaer en and the Convention, by a resolution last Vecember, requested him to use his power pn Mere The effect of this suspension will be to forbid any collection of the tax imposed by the Con- ‘vention for the payment of its Ai aes ‘The State Convention—Provenition to Divi to eee the Public Lands Among the Negroes—Th Disfranchising Clause. py Ey In the Convention to-day resolutions were introduced to draw $60,000 from the State treasury for per diem, and to recommend Congress to donate the public lands ve the negroes and thus give them an opportunity to ere any capacity for self-government they may avi "A resolution commendatory of General Hancock was indefinitely postponed by # vote of 123 10 13, ‘The folowing was adopted, after the loss ‘of @ motion to postpone, by a vote of 64 to 44. Resolved, That, in tie opinion of the Convention, it nth et f the purpose of paying the Tndebtedne. i of A motion to add “and we hereby recoguize such bonds as binding on Ue Stace” could ind uo second, and was not acted on. n franchise, as reported, gives negroes the right to hold office, and disfrancuives, up to the f° of January, 186: dist teepih amend: Reconstructio: i eee } Tho Conventioneh ‘Censctenth *Utdckea } Member Hardly Used. JACKSONVILLE, Miss,, Jan, 14, i868, in the Mississippi Convention to-day (ho l’resident anounced the standing committees, and Sr. Htolivna | Offered the following resolution :— Whereae, ‘Tbe minority report of the Comiittee on Compensation is bolieved to be intended as aa turwit to | vention, inasmuch it declares the Reconstr ‘unconstitational and this Convention an illegal therefore, | rod, Tat it is the sense of this Convention that ite mt mmlnority ‘of that commitice withdraw from this body, which they consider illegal, without compen~.- tion, ‘and be obliged to pay their own expenses while here and in coming to and going from the place. ‘The day was consumed in debating thie resolution, and substitutes were ofiered therefor. The following as a substitute for the above was finally ads 49 to 03, iectred, ‘That it is the sense of this Convention that the detegaie from Marshall, in the tinority report which he has submiited, bas violated th rit and obli- gation of the registration oath, whicu be ciaime to have taken, LOUISIANA. Republican Nott State Officers= | Vroceedings of the Convention. New Onisans, Jan. 14, 1868, The Republican Nominating Convent met this evening at seven o'clock, Mr. Conway im the ¢hair. ‘Thomas W. Conway was nominated fur Superintendeat of Public Instruct G. M, Bolden for Attorney Geno. ral, G. M. Wickliffe for Auditor, and Alone Duvueiet (colored) tor Treasurer, Dumas, who was nominated for Lieutenat Governor | nomination on the ground | \ | | Position without hie con- sent, and dectining to fill ordinate position ia tho Fadical party, His resignation was accepird, and Oscar J, Duan (biack!, niko an alderman of tus city, wore nominated in his stead. ‘The Convention nominated H. C, Warmouth for Gor- ernor; Alderman F. 1. Dumas (colored), of New Or- jeans, for Lieutewant Governor, and George Bovee for Secretary of Stato. ‘A resolation endorsing Chase for President was voted down, {he Convention to-day adopted article serenty-four, fixing juviadiction Of the Supreme Court, and artic seventy-five, deduing the qualification and golary of (ue Judges of the same court, MARYLAND, the Lega ture for United States Senator. Bavtimonn, Jan, 14, 1868. The Maryland Legisiature voted for a United Siates Senator to-day to succeed Reverdy Johnson. In the Senate thore wore twenty-five members present, and the tote stood as follows :—For Governor Swann, 8; for W. T. Hamilton, 1; for ex-Governor T. W. Pratt, 4; tor Joshua Vansant, of Baltimore, 3; for Mr, Archer, 2; ‘and Reverdy Johnron, 1. None abvent In the House eighty.six members were present, and the eo resulted as follows: —Vor Governo: Swann, 33; ‘T. Hamilton, 20; for ex-Governor T. W. Pratt, 12; ye B. G. Harti (ate Member oi Congress), 35 Roverdy Johnson, 1; 06 absentee, the baiwage seat toring. ae Crushing tn of the Floor of Sugnt fice fluery<Supposed Loss of Life. Bancimone, Jan, 14, 1268, ‘Tho upper Moors of the Maryland Sagar Refinery, D gan’s wherf, gavo way fast night from the weight of the Vote In Ja iron tanks, One man fs supposed to be killed two are badly scalded, Thy J ascertained, Tho building, 1 ce SCONNECTICUT. SPECIAL Th EGRAM TO THE MERALO. at San | Caucus of the Radiea.# Last Night—Grant the ad Bucke Unanimous Choice for Preside! Ingham for Vice Preside.” Haxryo Jan. 1 1808 1 Tt PClock P.M, To-morrow the Connecticut radicals p."0p0se to wn ble and “have a talk.” ‘The Stace Conyeation for the nomination of Governor and other State officers, to bo elected in April, and to elect delegates tb the na.ioval Pow-wow at Chicago on the 30th of May, wilt asseiule fy Allyn Hall, Gramt is the stay in the radical horizon of Connecticut. Chase is never mentioned; ant Butter ig forgotton. To» night I attended the preliminary caucus, ab which over three hundred dolegutes were prevent, It is said that there were present double the number ever before as- sembled in caucus, Reports were made b; sy gre For Governor they are divided between Roger veri}, H. P, Haven ‘and Parker, one of whom will be the choice. Every delegation reported in favor of Grand for President and Buckinebam for Vice President, for whom three rousing cheers were given. Speeches extolling Grant and Buckingham as tho standard bearers of the radicals were made by Congressman Starkweather, ex-Congressman Brandegee and others, who declared that the radical party nad aroused to ‘the emergency of the hour and would cer- tainly redeem the State in the spring election. An immense mass meeting was held to-night In Allyn Hali, at which resoiations calling upon the government to protect ita citizons abroad were passed and strong speeches made wae Chapman and others, A setter from Governor English raeanne with the object of the mesting was read, OHIO. Election of Judge Thurman as United States Senator—Appoiutmemt of a Secretary of Pee Convmnus, Jan. 14, 1868, A. G, Thurman was to-day ciected United States Sena- tor, The vote in the House stood 50 for Thurman and 49 for B, F, Wade, In the Senate the vote was 19 tor ‘Thurman and 18 for Wade. Mr. Henry Smith has resigned his office as Secretary of and Governor Hayes has appointed Johi inte nell for the unexpired term of one year. MISSOURI. Heavy Law Salt—A New Yorker Sues @ st. Loulsan for $1,000,000. Sr, Louis, Jan. 14, 1868, A suit for very heavy damages will shortly come before the Circuit Court in this city, brought by George Pomeroy, of New York, against W. H. Benton, of ‘St. Louis. From the deposition in the cage it appears that Pomeroy and Benton entered inte copartuership im May, 18 ois fr four year. sath goods busi- eee ae aot ee to share Bain further cals thm defendant went to New York in January, 1866, to purchase his tiff’) interest im the busiuess, which the latter gold on re} tations made Cae defendant under ery ofthe ition of the affairs of the firm. The plaintif now avers that all Benton's representations were false; hard he (Benton) had dealt Jargely in gevernment using the money and credit the firm eons & Beaton), f for that purpose, from which he realized @ profit of '$1,000,b00, for no pertion which has d it ever accounted, It is stated that defendant also bought and sold F inunee and other articles of merchandise and a large amount or peneen paper, from which he realized a net profit of $625,000, only bare the venue with a Ymmall portion [-% the profits oe Wine the sale of the ene taint claims inagee in the sum of $1,000, H, Benton is a very heavy dry goods herent here, and the suit will excite a good deal of interest, EUROPEAN MARKETS. ‘Tue Loxvoxn Moxey Marker.—Lonvon, Jan. 14— Fvening.—Consols closed steady at 92% a 92'% for money and account. American securities closed at the following rates :—United States five-twonty bonds, 71 Lilinots, Central Raulway shares, 8734; Ene Rail sbares, 4815, Tux FrRaxcrorr Bovrsr,—PR iT u— KroRT, Jan. Evening.—United states bonds are quoted at 75%; for Jan, 14— the issue of 1862. Liveavoon, Gorros Marker. —Livenroot, Evening.—The cotton market nas been quit 7, and closed weaker at the foll Ons :. ‘Middling uplands, 73% Orleans, Td. a T3gd. The Pa of the day did ceed the noon estimate, footing up 10,000 bales. Teave Rerort.—Livervoo., Jan. i advices from Mancnester are faaorab! goods and yarne is firm. LiveRVOOL BReapsrurrs Marxer,—Liverroon, Jan. 14—Kvening.—Corn is steady at 463, sd, Wheat, lbs, 10d, for Caltfornia white, and 14s. 3d. for No. 2 Dlilwau: kee red. Peas have advanced to 47s, Sd. per quarter. Liverroet Provusons Marker —Liverpoot, Jan, 14— jing. —Beef advanced to 1i7s. 6d. for winter cared Pork, 788. for new Fastern prime Lard advanced to 50s, 3d. for fine American. Bacon, 403, Jan. 4— ra prime mess, mes, Cheese, 628. for the highest range ot fine, for Cumberiand eut. Livanroo!. Propucr MARKET. —LIVERrOOL, its turpentine, 27 per ews. Petroleum, 1s, 8d, for refined. Cloversoed, 46s. | lor American, ; Loxpon Mari “, Jan, 14—Whale oi), £38 per 262, gatlons. 2100 per ton, Linseed | 6 102, per ton. | EUROPEAN, MARINE NEWS. wr, Jan, 14-Noowi— The steamship City of | Brooks, from New York on the 4th wet, bas arrived on her way t» Liverpool, Cecow, Jan, 14.—The steamship 1. Andrew, Captein Seo, from Bostom on the Bist of Deoamber, arrived here Wo-day. Qeenne London, Di-sevon at: Sk - Jan. 14.—An arrival here reports that ip Northern Belle, Captain Clarke, which sailed from Liverpool, November 16. for | n, fouadered at seu on the Ist of Januacy. All on wera caved. | |THE JUMEL WILL CASE IM ANOTHER SHAPE—ANOTHER | CLAIM OF HEIRSHIP. Supreme Court—Chambers. Lefore Judge Cardozo. Chompluin Bowen et al ve Netson Chose of al —the | colebrated Jumet will case, which has for sowe (ine oc cupied the attention of the courts, and in whick (rial was bad about a year ago sustaining the claimy of the | Uhase family a9 heirs, by avsigument, of the estate of Madame Jume!, the wife of Aaron Burr, has come before | the courts in a new form. Yesterday ii made iis appear. | ance under the title of Bowen ueninst Chase, the action | being brought w contest the legulity and right of the 2 pert as the heirs of Madan Jumet who were brought forward ag such represeu his co-plaintifis in the former euit, that parties living ‘in Khode and substantial heirs at law of the estate, and the up on a motion for the appointment of a rrogatories to take testimont io Rb application was opposed only as to th xient of the examination to be allowed, the open inierrogatory and cross ature and defendants insisting c1 Trint and of John Dempary, ou Morristown, tor the Marder of Karem Caucr— The Prisoner Sentenced to Sixieen Yenes in the State Prison, ‘On the first Tuesday in Jamnary, at a special seesion | of the Morris county courts, the trial of John Dempeey for the murder of Karem Cacr commenced, The particu- of (ho oceurrence wore fuily pnbliebed im the i the time, On Saburday last the evidence was immed up. On Monday t ‘ed bis charge and the case was given fo the About five o% on Monday evening « verdict ailty of murder in the second devrec’ was repdrred. morning the prisoner wax seutenced (0 #:x- ten years imprivonmemt at hard labor tn (ue stave Prison, THE NEW STEAMBOAT STONINGTON. Yesterday the new steamboat Stonington, belonging to the Stoningtom Steamboat Company, intending to rum | betw Public inspection, This boat was built in New York, and is the first of ¥ster voosels tole immediately placed | upon this route. Fler dimensions aré:—Length on deck, feet; vieadth of beam, 41 feet, depth of Hold, 16 fe @ mches; tonnayze, tone. ‘She i built ‘in the strongest manner, me tinibere being of whire oak, and chertvut, equare fastened and braced with » Her motive wer consists of & beam engine having cylinder “2 incher in diameter by 12 feet stroke of pixtap, Steam is supplied by two retura flue boilers, each containing three furnaces. ‘The ‘iniog room ts apecio handsome and neatly furnisbed. ‘The main saloon contains one hundred sad twenty-five state roome, opening into a ¢ each having d6ud!e and sin berths, There are #paciour, entilated and fitted with everr co Reside there are ladies’ toltet and retiring rooms. and derthe In lower saloon for four hundred persous. In the Many fittings comfort and taste have evidentiy been the foading Considerations with thowe who have Dad ge of tho vesse\’s interior arrangetaen ‘The Stonington | pptied with life boats and tite rafts, and in every paricular is excetientty fities, She will maks her first trip om Monday wext in com.uand of A Capinw Joaos, 7 . in Now York and Stonington, was thrown open to | | NEW YORK HERALD, WHVNESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1868, GROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, Recoveny ov Srouxw Cnoxca PRorantr,—The carpsts recently stolen from the Methodist Episcopal Taberua- cle, Greenpoint, were yesterday fowad by an officer of the Forty-lifth precinct in the secoad band furnitare store of Max Levi, 129 and sirens, = D, Levi was ar- rested to ans: a chi stolen goods and the carpets were removed to he Fourth street station house, Justice Voorhies held the accused to answer. Tax Deroxcr Warmers axp Crngeys? NATIONAL BANK, — Tt 18 understood that the goverument receiver will pay bs ay wend Sixty conts on the dollar out of the assets of defunct institution early next month. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York—This Day. TH PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY If, 1868, CLEARED, hie Cuba (Br), Mo le, Liverpool—E, Cunard. Remit i (Br), Prichard, Liverpool via (Queens. towu—i Cur wal eee: Manhattan (Br), Williams, Liverpool—W Steam teamship «ty of Cork (Br), Phillips, Liverpoo! ria Haltered Dae, Bei lona (Br), Dixov, Lendon—Howiand & As- alssmahle Nigh ngele, Breaker, Havana, Vora Crux and Sisal aon Son, wy Leo, L¥arborn, Savannad—Murray, Ferra & ‘Steamship Miamf, McLoughlin, Charleston—Wheeler & mt oard. Steamship Yazoo, Hollges, Norfolk—N I, MoOready & Co. g iigamaiy Niagara, n, Norfoik—N L, McCready Steamsnip Nerous, Bearse. Rosen er Cae Ship Cremome, Gates, Sua Francisco Sutton ice Forest eingy Ackles Bueuos Ayres--V ‘yalbor Co, ir & Closson, Coombs, Buevitas—Miller & Houghton. Sear Challenge, Fish, FM Autrews Island, Wi—P Lortl- okt re Litay, Bakers Provides Crmedate Cisy vay & Neue Dart, Joh c Bohr X'Blbomueldy Hobble, Biauatord. ARRIVALS REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YAsTITS, Stoamship City of Baltimore (Br), Lei i Queenstown 2d, with mdse 1, via find (passengers, ty G Date, | Jan.3, 109 W of. Faxinet, sea 13uh, 8:50 AM, ‘pases steataabip Cliy of mer, bor Washington, honce for dss aud ship seongors te Lam ha cd 72 hours, with mond and ohh fo Phage teamahly Sarafogs, King, mdae and a (the Old Donal en eerner np Co. Stenmablp souieract, Childe, Baliimore, with mace and a eeabie orate Co. ‘Oa aia ie Cope : Dela ia great bub he steamehip Chega Piragz. Portland, with mdse and 4 Posen. (0.7 BC de. ‘Ard Imag Now 21, with ton, jaa, 86 days, with fruit, Hind atsoug gales all the Ta, 20 usbould 6 Palidsint Sarena 2 Achille ), Ferrat pat aealle at Phelps & Go. ‘Brig boomerang ( Allen, einai toxweods to Borde ““ ii cme and 13th inst, off Cave May ‘nD Gregory. P! phia pilot, oame on board, poy ony eae th hao ware river being frozen uy ‘was obliged to haul off end make for thi port, at the Bpllot also, Been 10 days N of Hatteras with a succession strong N and NW ay causing vessel to leak aboat 1200 strokes Lah ‘8th inst. int 3S on 75 25, fond ‘achr Lydia, from St for New Brig chiar (ie), Mould, Old Harbor, Ja, 18 days, with fustic, to. Henry ‘de Cordova, jag been 3 north of Sintieras, aud had heavy NW gales for tant O day Behe’ Floatwing (BrieaWnlls, Newfoundland, with her- ny Sele Sydney Price, Godfrey, Savannah Schr Anadir, Corwin, liabnihport for River Head. Sche Marthe, Sraith. Fl tanbethgort for Bor Sehr GT Buntinaton, J rt for Bristol. Schr Chas Guwley, Bennett, 9 eg wor Bag Mar. Sehr Prairie Bird, Sullivan, Now fr Schr Susan, Petrie, New Maven for r erey City. Sehr St Urolx, Johnson, New Hav: Schr wae eet ee pot atey nm, Riker's aa inland. Sour M 1, Bartlet Steamer United ‘Slaton Davin, Fall ive er Hugh MoCulloch, Merriman, fom « of ddays. Has been eawoC Fire (sland, and y one bark and one brig. toamer Electra, Nye, Providenee; ‘The bark Nepiun, arrived yesterday froma Liverpool, isa Prussian vessel (not as before published ). BELOW, One ship, name unknown, SAILAD. Steamshina Hammonis, Hambure; en, Ningara, Norfolk; Nereus, Boston; Leo, Suvannahy Yax00, Sort ‘Miami, Charleston; Worcester, Balumare, Wind at annset W, light, Marine Disasters. Sreawarr Cnroaco, fram New York for Livernool, before reported probably wrecked near Queenslown, bad 9 valu. able cargo, consisting of 2013 bales cotton, 1,075 bushels corn, 779 teres and 20) barrels beef, 400do pork, 64 bales hemp, 12 do rage, 5720 Ihe cheese. 14,760 do bacon, 6269 gal- lons fish olf wad 508 do aperm oil. ‘The Chteago was built at Newoastlc, Eng, in 1966. was 85 tons register, rated Al, and was owned in Liverpool. Suir Sansrarei, McAlpin, from. Tiverpoot Nov 23 for Puiladelpbia, put back to L 13th inst ina leaky eoudition, Bank Ovivex Gurts—San Francisco, Jan 1—The, British ked Inst night on Paul Pry coming up the harbor Nanimo, vancouver's Island. There Tgo or venael. ore for Mibrattar, before the: Pi 0 river, hws She is votn- reported ns ashore ai yen gor off, and arrived in Annapolis Koads. jured, and will reload and proceed. Bre Kinpare (Br), from St John, NB, for New York, at Tarpaulin Cove Lith inst, while enferiag the harbor «rick rk and spring a leak of 1200 stroks per hour, she proceed to New Bedtord to repair, from. Miragoane for» Thagua on accouas of Lhe coud imate and two men, wad doing well, wed at Havana with loss of r, and londed with nigh by the ice while being Will be raised and the ear ensiexvy, Carroll. forced ashore in Bounty Gove, from Alexandria w 1 Wyerverdny, by. te tee was subgeaentiy ug Lou's without damage, She 11, Dee 0—Ship Amelia, Cor rrived here, Eeporse in it 41, ton'Od, axperie Degiining ato EM hevate cnter bose poles on the 4nd Airained so much that it «ber W leak badly. At ties the sea broke . filling the decks and washiag tm: 42, Jon 46, the wan al! over 1y (hings overboard, r thie eth UN ugh aren ‘atituber of lnege logy of tuinber from 69 Lo 89 feet wm length, Dec 31—The Hemisphere, from Baaseln for this port, has rew landed here. eT was Oh 1400, and was sail. jer the British flag.) Oronro, Dee 3 (before reported bar inet evening come & wreck; g (his port, Wilt provavly be. will be waved, cotinine ar On aceonnt of the lee in Fit rut Marler river the Harlem boats were unable (9 make that regular veips day. riversand bays are filled witb floating ice, some of tt vory hard, inpeding the progres of the vasious fereybonts. eseels from ea day were obliged to take vhe only ncerdent vecurring that we heard of Jee A Lee, while betug towed through © by the lug MoM Calebs. Witen «1 pow was badly stove in, and sive sunk, tarand over, umd her’ eargy of woat failing o ne Wo the suefkee, when she wae Aagin iaxen in ‘ow and placed where she aguld be repabred. ‘Save Faure es, {rout Dow 19. arvived Liver poo) ages Some veurs since, ander iy she made the Mord, of Dart. mo ving Panama, ork. for Yokohama vip! Bivenoe Ayres Whton, from New York for raw Bordeaw: for Bark Prince Fraucisea, Nov cn nD ne iat td N, ton 30 W. Forcigw Vorts, Axtwinr, Deo tts NY ork Ayton, Dec Arrived, Glensliadale, Matdonald, York. New Sailed, itp Banian (Br), Chase, NYork Deo Sita Wingrond, Rangoon, Breas, wed, Chul, Harding, Balitmors. Avdareet, NYork; 28th, Gulpua tloay “arciied. Argean, Lindsay, NYork So—Spited. Vlieatemn Yau. sen, NOreans ‘ st ire Ravely, Gan Praneiveo, JOM, Trinity, Her Dee Wearrived, Stewart i |, Hera, Terkel re!) a Kitty Cow &--Off, Lord Byron, Embarlon, feom London far Plitinde|phia Put in Brst, Urda, Bjerkass, trom London for Pifadel Dee 04—~Arrived, Friedrich, Dr . Nov Pin port brig Hann as before ud, MeCullogh, NYort, San Franetsco. ia (Brera), Omier, ferro, do, Czarowits r. Richmond, ke (Dan), Mor p Victoria Amelia (Br), (ori aan, Philadephia. One Nighotson, NYork; beiga Volant d Bist, bark Union aa Ganion, Genoa; Helen O Poinsey, Boyd, Leghorn. Hor ‘Stobite’ cor ; 80d, nav, Dec W “Put in, Aun, Kean, from Tverpooi, Hamavng, Deo Arrived. Aspen, Forbes, NYork Mory Belle Koverts, Barns, do, rt, Dee W—Sailod, Micke, Kaasebohm, N Yo DAYARA. Jan LS—Agrivad, gleommnipa Juiata, Hoge, led, Khornigin von Pronasen, Strey, avied, bax Tanjore, Humphrey, Annestey | 5 ee ee < Mow Orleans (and left for Shiladelpura); Liberty, Bang alts “aliod 1 lith, steamship Stara & Stripes, Hoimes, Priladel- phi x, Jan 4—Clearea, achr Mary Kate (Br), Mearn NYork sth sched BHuey (ite), Silver, NYork ie Jivaurooi, Jan 13 iby cable)—Arcived, alg Rmeraié Tale, ork Deo 19. Aiso trtived at de Dee 92, Cormorant, Collistet, an Frane cisco; Wm Rennie, Decker, City Pant; Amelia, Conuor, Minnesota (Ay Charleston; ‘Ploueer (x), Sbackford, do: aH Edinoninon, Ye, Hendawer, Coullon, and Hecie (e Yorks Sist, £8 daw wart, Baltimore; Sereamer, anh; faut Hatfeldy Hatseld, Puilatalpits Rhydian Castle, Grufiths, San Francisco; B iMiarns, Mobile; Star of she West, Perry, sav a ordelis, King, New Orleans: Crimes, Hugiand, Colonist, Benson. and Golden Light, Bridgewater, Bisgow, NY ork; Goeitta, Jones, Charieal hieen. ‘Savaunan. Cleared 30h, Wm Woodbury, "Hew Urlencs: Glasgow, Caine, Philadeipiia: Hao, Moai Be oe oearehmount, Oumings, Mobile. eit po arrison, for Boston and NYorks Bean one Sridgman. NYork vis Viaitfax; Harvest Queen, Hutchinson, st, A Teptheon (e) Beoley, and Elainors.’ Cultivator, Russell; Sinnésota. (8), chard, NYork; Constitution, Harley, Savanna Lovo Art Jan Colla (s), Glonael weaailed from Gravesen: Ie. quem Deo 6—arrived, Wm Welstr, Strowbridge, ruitar Laanons, Dec BzArrived, Te Wares. Cobb, PRilatiniiny Meidtintt tae ar ore a jous, Pri Machin Deeb srteed 3F Baer, Dayton, NYork; Warvan Name, Grati,} Miladolpha. alimironn, Deo 30—Arrtved, Litaio Hi Jackson, Marwick, uiwerp. = Dee %—Arrivet, Str Robert eee DO Sea THe DUAN ee Ply, ane Laura, Care N 30—But in, Hh Alsen, for Boston. if, AL ete oa eogress, Jordan, from nar, Ohi k, NOrleans; Prica, and "Sophie, Su- Buiton, ahd Aaron Brown, steed, Calatea, Forbes Wilmtagt ‘ork (and ent out to return Slat, South Carolina, Shapacott, aries id, NYork, ‘oClnre, Griffiths, Portiawp, Dec London for NYork, In the rouds ‘Sek, Precursor, Thompson, NYerk for Lon. OUTER, ai ar Tejuca, Barrimad, Philadel- wn m4 ‘Antwei Of a 20th Ey prise, Me from: York for Havre, BE kee A” Sater Bett "at E000 Toe 7 PASSAROKANG. mee 15—In port abip Naples, Batchinson, foe Beaton, Leben sb bine ships Sea Chief fh 1 Higgas, Law heen Chef, San Fran: windbot S—artived, weht Rilen, MoLeughl xfore vis Forig,| . ~ Yemen, Dec ersten Moses Montefiore, Golaban, NYork. Warxnrot i—The Meibrek, from NYevs for Liver= pool, has put in 2 its salle daraaged. Americas Ports ALEXANDRIA, Jan 12—Arrived, sot’ Adeline Townsend, Del ORTON, Jan 18—Arrived, steamer Roman, Bager. Phita- deiphia;, sohire BP Newstead.” Rewoonty; AF tisging ins, and I i Horton, Purvers, rig Moteur Andorsom Out lea eal TIMOR, janis che ‘gacer Gari, Hu Fads At irish t (Br, Overton, Londond J Steele (Br ton, Livernool: schrs Le © Hickmam) Lawsonj. York ; e Howes, Kast Harbor, 1 Cieared—Bark $y denbam (Bry, Miller. Liverphot:, beige Chatianoogs, | Aer it Johns, PR;, arab Ann cer Monttors, Pernambuwooand market: schra Mi peg ork: Carte Holmes, ‘Wilvert, ey Giiye Old Chad, MoClintock, Portsmouth, RH. for At Sailed te gad tem lotta: for Antwerp. CHARLESTON |, Jan l4—Arrived, shine Charleston, Borry, and Crawell, New Fork; Cy of Fort aa’ Prince, Boston: he-T J Bill, a neethesn DARIEN: Jant—arvived: brig. Harrot Staplen, Savaa- Salled 8th, setir Union Flac, Bridgeport. GE OR ETO ; BO, en’ Arrives: schr ir Mery Mills, ved, sclew Ada P Brooks, Pocomoke Sound Va; 1 saklio Treat, Neweastle for Frank- fors. JACKSONVILLE, Jan 10—Arrived, achr Sabao, Lawson, Cleared 10th, sche’ M CM . Warren, Gtonfue, MOBILE, Jan Os Arrived sbipe Flying Foam (Br), Ti mouth ; Lorele: Martorsson. and Viceroy (Ur), Jon karastan (Br), Donaliaon, Ja; Stamboul (Br), Gillon, Pensacola, NRW ORLEANS: Jan’ HoArrived, ships: Zetland ey Cliney, Liverpool; Beausiie (Pros), Bruhn, Damburg: G. Calms (Br), Brodie, Liverpool) hark Rogie (2¥), ob ™, Schr Chiles, Hutch, Boston, Below. coming strong (ir), Philips, frum T Fi CA Conklin, from N York, Below, waiting. aMotoabip Keira (Br), from Havana. Clcared—Ship Wavertey (Br), Bonner. Liverpost. 1 AM—Wind: SW and fres! Souruwast Pass, Jan rometer, 80,10,’ Sulled) steumahips Mereedit ne Anna Lyons 6 PM—Harometer, 2040. Wad NW, strong. Gailed, ship Aptotert and mabip § Themes. RVOLK, Jan 11—Arrived, brig WH Harris (Br). Mo- nazi ‘Turks Tatands. mete ttn Light, Roubtt, Vrovi- dence; Emma 1, G NEW = FORD, Arrived, oe H Keed, Bongos: Fi *hiladeiphia; urling, Baxter, Balti. atid 113th, ache John Craoker, NYork, NEWPORT. Jan 12—Arrived, schrs New York; Vdemuei L rocker: Preabroy, Phitadsipbie Tor Walt River, failed -Sehra.John D Geifin, NYork for, Gloucester; Title r jay, Providence for Rappabannook River. 1uth—Arvived, achrs Lucy Ames, Flanders, Baltimore for Fait Hives | Lugy Jonoa, Muneey,, do for Providence; Marte nay. NYork for do: Yankee Boy, Klizabethport. “NEW HAVEN. Jan Li Arrived, aghrs ¥ A Cookiin, G er: EF Menny, 01 Fred & Eimon, Simi at bt smnith, f mach, Smid, Helvzabethypo Ruth Thombs, SS be Dodge, and Hudvoa, Merril, do. for Prov deuce. Cay gibt ad Helen E Dodge, NYork, to toad for Bar- THULADELPHIA, Jan-1%—Cleared, achra Daunttess, Joomi ; Lydia Varwell, Mills, Gibraltar for orde et schra Hannibal, Co from Port Johnson for Poyamouth, N, H., with sales spl Cadinel, Dundas, from NYork for Boston, with lows of a chor ana chain. w:Alse.in pork, sche Angle Amesbury, Amesbury; from fa- n for Bosion, PROVIDENGE, Jan 13—Betow, sohes, Transit, Endicott, Georgetown, DU; Lydia Ann May, got Emma Bearse, Baltitaore; Lucy Jones, Muncay, do; ari Bur- tom, Prohark, Riizabethport; ,rreale, Pickett, RYork; Maria Whitaey, Hix, do; Hudaon, Morrill, Elizabeth pp Naif Wan lecarrived. stoatnaitpa Montgomery. Lacne, Aap Sait Salvador: Nickatsob; NYork; bark Alowan: dra, Sellotn. Eng. Cleated—Steuttiship Claopatea, Philips, NYork, Russell, Boston, japhe TARBAU Jan M—Arrived, brigs Kildare (Br), Maromber, St J NB for Hiork (see Dilamers);, Hew: i), or New) WiLMINGT fan TeeCloned, brig Marine (nog Marie), Cook, Clenfucgon, 14th—Arrived, steamship Reveces Clyde, Chichester, New A Ferfec Hair Dre: fniparce a goss and wou olla or ateobalte j—Burnett’s Coconine iperior to French pomades KEEP DISEASE AT BAY. Thvalids, breven down in health and spirits by Chronia A VOMACH BIT. the same means you, tov, But to those who stand ‘who, by Feason of exposure, heal ar’ ger that menaces you, Tone and regulate the ayatem wit hig harmless medicinal Stimaiant and Alierative, and 7 the malndigs whowe sewmix t HOSTELIER'S STO MAC Tonic and Aierative throughont but they are-accreditiod by thie certifieates of the most divsinguished oltznns of the nlon the air un not only a to the people of ail other ini adi, Atimtralin ane the indies they are sradanily taking ihe 1" oth nawiles, whether native or foreign, and as si Oustration averthrews deube nde every otter Invi goran fo the medicinal practise, resaive and the of np 2 Vie TMrnittate cult nounced by coupatasears to be pagne before imparted iio (hie are now for eale at all fret eines dealore, im Wines in this pity. ANTHONY OCH, ‘Sols Agent for Messrs. 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