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"a EUR OP <, [Sane a ” A gnc Professions 0” “peace and Gene- ral Prep?’ ations for War, Mogillsh ‘opinion of the New British _ Minister to Washington Za compliments, U equipages fi Barrer drove up to the Tuileries, and what with thoir escorts a vocal im seldces ofiscemet sanetins. in wes all Feniem Disclosures Made by the | derah and triiisce vat Doing eoouge and o0¢ Won. id meet mext yoar on Paris Police. Pe nomen - 23% {Cunard stoarash!p Australasian, Cuptain Hocklor, PB! gh left Liverpoo} at two P, M. on tho 4th end JAMistown on tho 6th of January, arrived at thisport Merday evenisg, bringing mail details of our cable \’ Ampatohes to the 4th instant, The report bea beon ipated in ite main features by the cémpilation from special correspondence and files by the Poreire, Jockey Club Skating Pond is also 1 a afternoon, the élile making this their favorite rendez- vous, The Emperor, Empress and suite patronize the Ciub pond, and a number of Americans are also to be soem there, assuming a decided lead in skating, tho ladiea more especially. In fect, it may be said that ‘American ladies originated this pastime among the fash- jonables here, and, naturaily enough, they atill take the greatest iterost in these mootings of the beau monde, hed im the Henaty yesterday morning, The Emperor is not by any means @ brilliant skater, * be moves About rather gedately, but he evidently enjeya ‘ing to intelligence received at Trieste, January 3, ai its to the pond. Tho ress is not very skilful “Bom Zouribar to the 1st October, 1867, an Arabian mer- | Sine bit ahoe ous of the most constant visitors to @hant reported having seon Dr, Livingstona westward of | the ponil, as is also tho Princo Imperial. Tho latter is Saxe Tangarujikea evidently in good health, but is losing bis - He 1s short of staiure, hes a long nose and a rather lack Justre gray eye, bus is a eer mannered child, ever ready to acknowicdge with a gmile the salutations of: those whom he approscher. He is always accompamed * by a tutor and bis eoraaim young Couneau, who has quite outgrowe him ef lato, ENGLAND. The Fenian Alnrm—Agitating and Untounded Reporte-The French Pollee After the Conspirators Against the Queen—Whkat They Found and Forwarded to Londor—A Liverpool! Bankruptcy. In Engiand the doings and reported Intentions ‘ef the Fenlans continued the all-absorbiog theme of the journals, Among other rumors was ono that ‘vo vessels, sup- posed to belong to the Fenians, had been seized by the naval authorities at Woolwich, but this, like mavy other reports, moro or less alarming, proved to be un- ‘founded, ‘the London Army and Navy Gavelte, alluding to canards about the Fenians, remarks, thet while thero is nothing so unwiso as indifference to preper precautions in such times as these, it is also neceseary to take pre- cautions against panic and against practicat joking. The Paris correspondeat of the Brussels journal Le Nord says:—It bas boon proved that tho Fenian organi- zation has its accomplices in France, and that their name is legion. :earchos bave been made by order of the Prefect of Police in a certain quarter, which havo led to the seizure of correspondence between tho Eag- lish Fenians, Awong it were discovered plans of fresh Outeages to bo carried out in kugiaud, ono of which is the destruction of the fleet and tue names of the most tmportaut correspondents of the Featan movement in Loudoa. Tho digeovery has been kept quite secret; but the documents havo ‘been forwarded by the police of Paris to the government of Groat Britain, On the “evening of New Yeur’s Day, ag tho carriago of Mr, worh, the foroman of the jury who convicted Allen, Larkin and Gould, at y eater, Was being taken 10 Rochdale to feich Mr, Ashworih, who had been ona visit to his brother, it was fired at from behind a .edse; the herse was scared and the coachman near.y p' otf, The carriage wes empty and the shots eutered the panels, Of course, this is supposed to have been the work of Fenians, Orders had been given to remove the whole of the wooden storo sheds im aud adout the vicu of the Tower of London, All the principal military posts in tho garrison at Comba were strongly guarded by aline of while guards are placed within most of the g establishments Which are deomed to require ape lection, Tho London Times considera the proposal of the trons urer of the Metropolitaa Workinginan’s Conservative Assoclatioa fer the nian demonstration not only unpoces: but raischievous, “No Englishman of any ciass needs to give a piedge of his loyalty, and this par- tlealar association bas a party char ‘and thereiore is not fitted to ake the lead in such a movement.” ‘Tho Times urges tbat Irishaoa in England should come forward voluntuily and make ceciarations of their loyaly tothe crow, and toeir abhorrenco 0° cil treasonabie designs, and say: “Sach a course would, we tuink, tend to allay the alarm with which the pre- gence of a largo Irish population fa our groat cities {s regarded. It would draw tae two communitics bearer togother, a ting which 1% very necessary In some dis. triets, whero onc of tho chief tasks of ihe police is to protect tha Irish workmen aud laborers against their incensed nelgibors. In Statlordshire they are looked upon with & distrust ceopening tuto hostility, and in South Wales it would take very littie to raise the native miners aganst them, it is gonerally feit that any new Fenian crime wil pgitate society to a degree seldom known in Great Britain, sof the creditors of Mr. Robert Hutcht- tof Liverpool, who lately suspended— held on tho 31 inst, the indebtedness wes stated to be £205,000~£40,000 {part themof) belng sooured, The asneis are ostimated at £16,000, consisting of bis fornt- ture, announced jor sie, and other property. He waz stated also to have a det of £10,000 owing by a creditor in America, of which one third was able durmz the present month, ‘iha debt due io the Royal Bank of Liverpool is £75,000, t y hold various securities, some of which were ‘given a week before the stoppage, and were represcnted to the meetiug aa likely to bo the subject of dispute in a covrt of Jaw. No proposalon peuaif of Mr, Hutchison was made, but a resolution that the estate should be wound vp undar inspoctorsh ip was carried. FRANCE. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Whe Diplomatic ‘Reception at New Yeer— Bome of the Members Absent—Pence or War, As You Like Ir—Napoleon’s Preparn- ‘gloue-The Danderberg—The Legislature and Press-German Policy in ltaly—Peter’s ‘Pence—Marahal McMahou’s Command— Fenlenisui-Napoleon avd Eugenie on the tee. Paris; Jan. 8, 1808, . ‘Sherumor that several of the leading foreign repro- * wentatives were to avoid the New Year reception at the ‘Tulleries was in a manner confirmed. M. de Goltz, the Prussian envoy, was received on the 31st of December, * and on Now Year was out of the city, Himself and son Were takep to court In the imperial carriage, and ho * tmedo a very friendly and pacific speecb, to which the Mm poror auswered in the same spirit, Bis Majesty ‘Preis with satisfaction upon the fact that the relations atwoon himself and the King of Prussta wero of the Faost friendly nature, but I notice that a slignt discrep- timecy oxists between the following facts and tho impe- Tle) discourse—namely, that Prussia is increasing Ber. armament with elmost frenzied haste, and that Franco is, according to the semi-oflicial Press hore, actively rifling all her cannon; that she % transforming the defences of all hor strongholds avd maritime foris to resist the new appliances of war; that @Prssepot rifles are being manufactured with all the Daste possible, and that the credit of six millions ac- eorded in 1867 for the remodelling of arms and the lixe fm being fast exhausted. At Toulon tho arsenals are being enlarged. Anew fort protects now the Hyeres islands, The fortress of Barres @ompletes the defences of Belfort. At Havro now forti- fications aro being erected, nnd at Brest tho iron-clads Welonging to tho government, the Kochambeau included, gre being tested in the most thorough manner. The Mocbambeau ir, as you will remcmber, the flosting for- ess known to ugas tho Dunderberg. Her enormous ar- Mament js to be tried, oud, Ihave reason to bellove, will De pronounced defective; though, should there be war Be tho spring, I fee! assusedjthat the Prussians will deem Weer tho most fearful *de‘ective "’ machine of war over Reard of, But she comes from the United states, aud there Woust be some fault found with her, else the Yaukess ight become too vainglorious Sho will need somo erations, some French touches, to render her useful; po do not bo surprised to hear that she hag failed to give entiro eatisfaction at the trials she is to bo sub- potod to yet. Baving noticed the reasons why one may aceapt the Preiiic epeoches of the Emporor and the Prussian Min- (eter witha mixed eatisfaction, I may state that the peply made on New Year's by his Majesty to the pleas. fit address of tho Papal Nancio, who slways speaks Bor the foreign ministers, was a8 noa-commitial a com- nt as could be turued, Not tho most distant refer- @nee to anything whatever, no hook whereupon to hang Bao slightest hope or fear—n moro Now Year's spcech in Sect in the most complete acceptance of the term, ‘The members of tho Corps Legislatif were not allowed Me usual holiday week this season, They are hard at & diecussing and offering amendmonts to a lew of which Be pasago is a foregone conciusion, but Pero must be tho appearance of entire freedom Ww tho matter; so that sill a considerable amount of talk may beexpected. When this shall have terminated the vote been made, in the aflirmative, of cou: Je members are to have a week's cmgi. | Is was Heed a fow days since that the semi-officia! preas hor ere publishing articles calling upon (he government to Peal more severely with those opposition papers which Bared to express so openly their dissontiments, Those Detter inforined as regnrds the motives which impel the Baid oflicial journals expected that something would Follow upon the pubiicatioas I refer to, and it now ap- that they wero right A great number of jour- the Sifeic, the liberal organ, and others of a simi. slamp—Lave received orders’ to appear Vefore ibe WW courts under @ charge of having published other The Now British Minister to Washington. The London Times, while discielming any disrespect to Mr. Thornton, rénows its objection to his appoint- facnt ‘a5 Minister to the Un *. ‘The best man that could be found would w good for the pout. ‘hy Tho Zimer sucgests Lord Kimborly, who in many dis- rte Food bq “a pRB abi oenea # ghan thos | tinguisbed pos's, aud lastly as Lord Lioutenaat of Ito. opposition press will be severely hardlod, doubtiess, | 104, “has wequitted Uimacif with much credit.’ He would know Low to represent the caso of Ireland in th most effective manver to the American governracnt, his faculties of speech and a certain.powor of hold his own would make him invaiuabie in o with such a minister as Mr, Seward, $ relers to others who could not bat feel honored by euch a wis- sion, at such a critical time, as the Duke of Argyle, Lord 2 they have been unusually bold of late. ‘The lialian Ministry has not es yet been org: gnd there would seem to exist but little hope of To Cabinet for Victor Emanuel, save one uatratamel ied all foreign induences and determined to accede to the popular desires in Ltaly, end at all risks settle the Eo.aan estion, It is assumed by those better informed } S107 4b ~ Bsually that Prussian iuiriguo is at tho bottom of this; | Chpborne, Lor narvon apd Lord D Shat Italy receives from the Geriaans the most olomad | ins Qhacg. t pidge of efficient aid ould sbo #eo (it to terminate bel y com pla oe er suspense by n bold and siraightiorward move, one polling France toa wihdrawal from ome or’ war, that as it may, there is no doubting tho fact that a Ponelliatory Cabinet will bardiy be formed at Florsuce ding porsovage will accept a portiolio in Deen ratsed in Washington agata commonor, but the Times seoma tho Yankees, like the British, ‘doa e character of’ the Amoricans ‘has boon strangely miecal sack snobbery ag the Lon- ending thera # plain 9 of opinion that gase others whom bo designator will do the. sano, a r As ia Srank oud positive refusal is made by others, and thus | .12e Tea hago kerr ay nga ery re 2 the matier goes on, Italy being all at so@ Ike a auip | YOn Sore" ype hout acaptain, Should the storm last much longer Der chances of shipwreck are groat, 60 that the discju- Sent and anger of the poople aro vatural evough, ‘The Pope meanwhile seo: but one careme Se accumulation of treasure, so that ho wm pe edly rg Bho legion be is enrolling. From all prris of pe Dut more especially from Ire!aud, ¥ Freal 1 b a tng to Rome, end ere long th 8 formidai) under biy ¢ox fo France the clergy seem det Bhall band over tho Peter's pe promiso aud threaten to that that time o compelled a cif vizid have boen athy with th places, whitch, the nt polic rned to them, und ¢ lawless conspiracy ntended exclu ive: t, a Faubourg St. with grest success, In tho : tite by ed v ¢ nollesse, th. nat r me consutpption, cannot but pr s disa- Gong the bigoted ancicnne nollese, tho pr grecavle impression at a time whon the tranquillity of usands upon tou his country 18 go seriously disturbed.” ma tpeee trnunifl td Hons reach gn ext: autographic acknowldgotacat from Prue 1X, Is 5 Mho more than. Toward bomtowod Up IRELAND. “aoble minded,” the doughtors of the ¢ — y of a Powder Magazine at Cork— Mer w Whilo working'so bard for the pounce, the clergy ¢ Boworer, loae sight of tus rmined ros! -tan Phink it propor to make against female pabiic France. Horror siriccon at the immor Buch an iunovation, depioring th ible conrequ to ensue, the Archbishops wi iress sermons and epi So the feithfal, denoun hose who permit fumalos g@vor whom they have inJuence or authority to aitead fhe public lectures aud cascoa It is needless to ad Ghat they cite rome fourful instavces of w on ana fin following upon the introduction o tnt families, is course, how to the British Steam Kam zcaminer of the 4th of January repo near the Lough a opging to Mr, 7. W. t, and agent to Messrs gunpowder manufacturer, Hounslow, % broken into and Gficon half barrels Curtis & Bary Loudon, ¥ @oned hastily, as tho cocular and rer barrels of blasting powder stolen ‘most irreveréut manner, to call The tnogaviuo had been visited by Mr. Murray’s mao musforto of a like nature late last © g, for the purpose of sending out hail a which orders bad be u received, and This mora- by a woman ton of powder, f it was theo ing the door of the g Ly, ip pious families of good | ately an on dé shat Marshal from his Algerian genorelsh|p eriatond the format fumor © so much une @lasses that tho Marsbal was dy enroute to resu n ber 1 when 1 4 his return will pacify the mi of the timid, it was @ho simplest thing that be chould be sont large stone ia ntered the above meutioued quantity of powder way! 1 miseing. At the balf yourly meeting of tho Mining Company of Trolaud, bekt in Dublin om Thursday, a dividend at tuo + was doctared. rem Research still remeins at hor tback. It is thought here, however, that the Ma Duke will sto Hauibowliae, and the working of the Gave the supremo command in tho epring aud thot | steam pumps votinued without any cessation, Mt Algorin will be provided with a less able governor, is slaved that the diver who went down tha ship's bot. At this time the hands of tho I apoloon are | tom found two breaches amidships caused by hor touch. ost tied by iho foare of hin o action | lag Dannt’s tock, aud these are said to bo of such pro. his {3 scanned o# eageriy gh 1b-wes ‘tod | portions that It would not be at all safe to take the yeasel he would spring out upon tome one, Hix words aro | across the chanuol for repairs, It is believed, therofure, Weighed, meanings tho furthest from bis tatentions pers | that the Admiraliy bo compelled to have whatever attributed tall that bo en des timo passos | repairs are requir ated in tho harbor, Will find it imperstive to bide his own thoughts, Fight largo caver of Srearma, lately used by the potice, m a but wupersedod by rived in ary from how ot rift, ooustal Wo much will peop Queenstown undor a sitoug oacort of Tralee. ? vecossary to cowiradict eome ono or somet 4 ‘wing relation to tho iniontions or b yesty, Who could not a proveat chang following important decoration on the condition d its remedy was signed by the Catho- v without exciting (he alarm of the Bours 1 of tho City of Limerick, as referred eesing the rontes. to jn @ cable telegram to the Heraun:—We, the undor- vaiserted that the English govoratmont hes escor- | rigned Roman Catholic clerg: ¢ duly con. boyond @ Goubi the covert intertorence of Mussa | sidered the state of tue country, and aiso the remedies Tenxian question, Tho Ozar's rovrersatatives givo | which, from time to tine, ‘have been proposed 9 Feniag agents, say the reporis I refer to, and | for the amelioration of her condition doom it # ‘the revolutionary magement in Icolan'', of | duty to the people, the govornment, and our owa 1 Ya view to the Advancement of Hurs'a | conscionces, to declare our uncbangeablo conviction Course 7 #. Once England plunged iato he | that no permanent national jrprovement, securing dn ibe Fs? au interual war aad France engege’ wilh | peace and prospority to Iroiant, aud answoring to the GiMculos oy aly ine Cage will golze the oppor. unity aspiraions of OUF countrymen, is practica' excopt Prussia and J 0 tion of tl Dn Y A ke way wit. through a restoration of to blessings of domestio legis lation, and wa belfeve soiemuly aud sincerely (hat this con pang Ltt P ns4 ee ‘the , re liy com, ul jutegrity of mpi tho security of the croma. would here the like ck Mau” wom Wo have ty o/ton ‘ to set aside altogether, In Fraace ig heen le rial aid, but that «% 4 the people be *¢ 47Dpatuize with thom there can be | and Gertouun the Wie. Jourmais, while ailecting to dm | Aud my happy results in Ireland that Nave sigually ettended a | most lamentable termination. Colonel Mejia having similar edjusiment recently in Hungary, RUSSIA. Prince Gortechakotl’s Rep--ied Bestantion= inded Yeung Mandira, ‘The Borlin correspondent of the Londo, Star, writing on January 1, says:—It is roporves com st, Petersvurg that Prince Gortschakoff has tondered bis resignation, end that It has been accepted, brit that in all probability he will retract it, The oocasin of the step was the St. Petersburg tragedy, which state of female education of a boarding sckool for uae her disapprobation of their Superintendence of the class was so much affected icne censure that sho ordered all the young la- dies' hair to be cropped quite short, This was re- garded as n great indignity, 85 soon as it was dark the young ledies attacked the supposed offender, threw @ sheet over her head, knocked her down and maltreated her so seriously that died ta afew hours, It turned out afterwards tbat these paragons of feminine riety bad made a mistako in tho dark, and vented MEXICO. ‘SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. “Tho Pronunclamientos Thicke: fn tho South-The Yucatan Expedition—The Order of Juarez Exiting Ex-Imperialiste—laau- gurnl Address ef President Juarez. Havana, Jon, 8, 1868. On Christmas Day Juarez was inaugurated for his second term and delivered en appropriate addross, which ‘was rosponded to by the Vice President of Congress, the President of that ‘body being absent. Tho ceremonies were witnessed by a largo-and approving concousse of people, 1 send you herewith a translation of the Prosi- dential spoceh and an extract of the reaponse, All accounts agree in reprosenting tho country as suffering to some extent from revolutions, Besides the whole of tho State ef Yucatan, with its capital, Meriaa, a fine town of eighteon thousand inbabiiants, and its 1m- portant seaport, Sigal, being in the pesssossion of rovolu- joniste In the imtorost of Santa Anna, The town of Minatit- lan, tho capital of the State of Tehuantepec, with a large portion of tho adjacent country, bad failon under the sway of those opposing the government of Juarez, but whother or not in bohalf of Santa Anna is pot known, Five hundred men had left Vera Cruz for Minatitlan to suppress, if possible, the insurrection, Acayucan, another large town of Tehuantepec, situated near the boundary lino of the Stato of Vera Cruz, had also pro- nounced; but there the government forces bud suc- ceoded in ro-ostablishing tholr authority, as thoy had doue im Campeachy, capital of the stato of the same ame, under similar circumstances, Gouered Porilrio Diaz bad arrived at Vora Craz on the lst ult, to command tho forces orderod to operate against the revolutionists of Yucatan and pacify tho country. General Alejandro Alatorre had at first beon selected to this command, and, in view of this, had turned over the military command of tho State of Vera Cruz, which he held, to Goneral Millan; but atscems that General Diaz is pow to head the expedition aud Goueral Alatorre ppiuras to hig old cominend, Geuoral Loarza is to accompany General Diaz The forces about Vera Cruz destived for Yucavan amount to nearly two tuousand men, and a portion of Gonvral Diaz’ division is also re- ported on 1t8 way, destined for the sams State, which shows that the revolution iz occupying tue serious atten- uon of the goverament, von Rafael Villami!, the commissioner font by the revolutionists of Yucatan to treat with the governtuent, wag etl! held a prisoner in Vera Cruz Of course his mission fails, and be gots no other recognition trom Juarez than that of au fusGryont, to be treated leniently or harsltly accordingly as his friends win or lose, The rumoyod war with Guatemala is now thought im- possible, Tho question of dispute ts simpiy one of boundaries between Guatemala and tho State of Chia- pas, which will probably bo satisfactorily sottied by a convention between tue parties, Notuing was known im Mexico city ag to the guccess of the projected loan with the United States, issued a very harsh decroe against the lvary oflcers of the late empire, ordering try; those in the sialo of Vora. in forty-eight hours, and those of the interior ia six days; but four days ofterwards ho bad repeaied the dycres. ‘Groat fears were entortained by those immedt- atoly concerned that be would reissue 1) Ler contra, @ Proposition for genera! amnesty had bean introduced tn Congress, wad seems to havo been rachor favorably re. No deflaite action had, up to the dist, veen m upon tt, Tho opposition press and @ portion of tho liberal party appear to oppose tho measure a4 inox- pediont at prevent. « Robberies wore a8 numerous as ever. Tho District of Tulaucingo, im tha State of Mexico, ie specially cursed With them, AS i very wealthy banker, bad been taken by a act of bandits from lis haeieada, aud his 1:fo spared only upon ayment of ransout of $09,000, Most of the robbers are discharged soldiers who have got yet been paid and who, accustomed to a life of idlones’, bave taken to the road as the oasiost way of inaking a iiving. The railroad from Mexico city to Vera Cruz has boen formally opened as tar as Ometepec, twenty-three Jeagues from the capital. About five hupdrod persons wero on tho excursion train avd at tho celobratioa dia~ ner, inciadinz Presic threo of his sinisters, many deputios, generals, journalista, &e, The principal #poechos were made by rtinez do is Torre, oue of tuo late counsels for’ Me opening of the road to Ajix furthor, Will take place ia Juiy. as, Mimater of t ‘reasury, bad tendered his resig and the same had been accepted, but no one had as 9; ed to the vacancy. It is not thought prov any more of the minkitars wou resign for the procent, general, was expeliod from Whoreldre not stated, Meny persona inierested in the Tebuaatopes ent prise Led arrived on the is'hams with their fermi! Euppo al Vicario,.an ex-tmperial Cuernavaca; the why and UCURATION EPEEOM OF PRESIDENT JUAREZ, f the people, who hava deigned to ag t @ now and & sue purpose of Muli Wand takes 8h@ Golesi th Wi ve { niles, em ity those head of situations a8) woll ho sole ouject of all ray people aud procure the kil ay gratitude a in order to be elected ent no greater claira to my Intentions, Jt is oe embodied tn our eonsittus aces from the people end 1 + a croation of the ston. is epondence a Ure those pringiples of Liverly an people have conquéred with ther To this inangural the deputy, Don Manuel Saavedra, Vico Prosident of the 3 0 a suitable moro than the following lines, a9 ey coutaia the gist of the whole dircourse:— ‘This Installation, of the fe Mexico ts again under eonstiin situation of Uso country ro foletion 1a orde: at rol authorities proves that 1 vale, and the pre: jon, then shall rerpovdot ¥ ed in us and have dia. charged tho exalted roission enirusiod to us and realized thoos hopes which throughout our beloved country are vouchsafed us, Tho Garza-Mejia Ducl=The Yaen' Revolt Cutrages of Kidnappers Near tho Capital— Tho Case of Gencral Ortega-Seizure of nm Deposit on Account of the EKagl holdors=0no of Otterbourg’s Affuire=Tho New American Legation Mulld« #=-The Troubles of the Americadt Legien= Steamship Line on the Pas eifo=Diflleulties of Acronnuts in Mexico. Mextoo Crry, Deo, 20, 1867. On December 21 a misunderstanding between two ¢! tlemen Who were quite woll known in different parte ol the Unived States, Colonels Garza and Mejia, came to 9 sent a challenge to Colonel Garza, the latter accepted 1s, and although the condition of the former was such that he had to be taken out of bed and, in fact, carried to the Place of meeting, they actually met and fought the duel alttiog up in chairs at twenty paces, which resulted tn Colonel Garza recetving wounds in the right thigh and body, which ‘fesulted in his death by peritonitis on the 234, The post-mortem ecxamimation exhibited the passage of tho ball soveral times through the intestines, completely perforating thom, Colonel Mejia was re- turned ¢o his bed, whore he still remains in consequence of the severity of the injuries received at the time of the Grat difficulty on the street. President Juarez was duly inaugurated as President of the republic on Christmas Day, et ono o'clock, The ceremonies took place in the Hal! ef Congress, and con- sisted principally of a report on the canvass of the votes and a brit inauguration address by she President and an addross from J. M. Saavedra, Presidont pro tem. of Congress, We noticed Mr, E. 1. Plumb and General 0. E, Babcock in the diplomatic box, and that they were attended with marked civilitios, Affairs in Yucatan are not in as satisfactory a state as the goverament would wieh, Not having been able to makean arrangement ‘with the American and Spavish ateamers Jying in the harbor at the time of the outbreak the departure of troops under General Allatorre was delayed until the services of the stoamor Tabasoo were secured, on which vessel tho expodition finally sailed, ‘Two or threo days since ® commissioner from the rovo- lutionists arrived in Vera Cruz from Yucatan, named Mr, Villamil, reprosenting that be was on his way to this city to protest against some abuses of power on the part of Governor Copeda, of the Siate, He was not allowed to go further; but was immediately imprisoned at Vera Cruz and the government informed of all the cir- cumstances, A refusal bas been returned to the im- Prisoned individual, who petitioned to be allowed to ome up to the capital and pressnt his case. Mr, Vil- Jamil’s antecodents in 1563 in Yucatan are not favorable to an agreeable reception, and especially after the excesses which he is reported ag having been tnstru- mental in causing. There has been more kidnapping of people, and two cases quite near the city—one of a Mr, Morales, who, it is undorstood, has paid $15,000, aud has been sur- rendered by his captors, and the other tbat of a child, whose agonized parsnts were forced to give up all they had and dispose oi their dwelling in order to gave the life of their child, We notice that on the 26th—three days since—a bill was introduced into] Congress relative to kidnapping and its severe punishment. Death is too lenient a puntshment, ‘The bill passed tho first reading. A communication was next read from the War De- parimens Tequesting that Congress declare the State of ucataa in revolt avd siege, authorizing tho sending to that Stato of the National Guards of Vera Cruz, Tabasco and Campeachy, and arrangiug for tho payment of the expenses of the oxpedition, dir, Alcaldo proseuted a resolution to the effect that the government report im three days whether tne Judge of the Supremo Court (J, G, Ortega) etiil remains a prisoner, and whethor orders bave been issued for bis release, Alter a little discussion it was carried. Tho session of the 27ch was not important, On the 224 of December the Eagtish company which has received a renewal of tho concession for the rail. road from Mexico to Vera Cruz gave a grand breakfast several miles down the road to a party of invited guests, ‘The paciic tenor of the remarks of President Juaros ‘was particularly noticeabie on the occaston, On the morning of tho 234 div, Middicton and the gon- tlemen connected with the English Legation, as also Mr. Glounie, lato Consu! of her Gritaauic Majesty, together with alt of the areuives, set out for Vera Cruz’ on their return to England, in obedience to instructions from the Eovlish mont They expected to sail immedi. ately for Englund on the Jason. Rapidly foliowing their doparturo has ccourred the seizure on the pare of the government of a balance of interest money which be. longed to the Evglist conventiat debt bondholders, and wulch was deposited with Messrs. Barroa, F Co. object of this seizure became known & considerabie stir among the English Tgsidents, but 1% appears that tho Moxican goy- erument bas declared no other intention than to acknowledge this dobt, aud it 1s said that possossion has been taken of this balance leftover by the Maximilian government, for the purpose of applying it, together with other moneys frum their own Treasury, to tho Ln reg ‘tho semi-annual futerest due since June By previous mails I have sent you tho correspondorce betwen Ar. Ottomvourg and th Imperial authoritie: which resulted in hie recoiving for Mr, Corwin. $69,000 in return for property for which he declared the latter to havo paid $6,724, but which the diligent oficials to whom tho shatter wits several times referred. continued to report upon as doubtfal, giving the opioion tuat there Was not suiilcient evidenes of payment or ownership, However, as 1 appears by the correspondence, cortaln diplomatic consiueranons, which Mr, Otterboury caused Maximilian to become ‘acquainted with at a pri- vale interviow, mmduced the laiter to say, “Yoo, very hike a whale,” and order tho paymoat of the $5,600, On w previo#s occasion I also forwarded you a letter written, to be sent to Pr nt Johnson, by Maximilian, bat which his Micistry would uot sufler him tosead, I hope you havo received them ail, inciuding the cravings of Beverly Tucker Ubat te be aliowed to atiask the im- baste treasury wader the plea of great influence in the nited States and Europe, aud the immense advantages to the empire of tho establisuinent of a Scribbiing Bareau, [vf these documents we have received only the leter to President Johnson, The American Legation is about being locnled in the Proper and elegant residence just vacated by the Eng. lish Consul, Mr. Glennie, Upholeterets aod painters are at work, and the well knowa United Staies dagetalf already surmounis tho butiding, The American iezica stil walt for tholr pay, Yese terday, throug ¢ misapprehension, ‘or some shame- Jeez idoa of what coustitutes justice, a’ recommendation was forwarded to the War Depariment by a high official, and which General Reguics bad been in- duced to sign, that tha legion be gent out of the country, a8 they were @ nuisance, &., “or words to Uhat effect,” Your correspondent saw tne copy.of the communication sout to the colonel commanding the legion, and tel thougut of what he had hoard “ungratetuiness of republics,” and thera ever Was a cass equal to this o1 H oN 19 48 Woil a bavaved boay can bo gotion together, aad that they are anxious to be paid, and then pr Ives ont of tho untry, Tao go peard of this most njust communication, caused its im- and complimencary oflicial lotter ‘he first n must have resnited trou the most base sentations, and the government wore prompt to it, aud have renewed ther assurance that the olion OF he tfoosury i¥ the colo cause Of noa-pay- fad, further, that while the lezion has reason to sted, the goverameut feel poworless to do all ra which toey desiro todo, Ishall keopyou woil ed about thid matter, is customary, the ignations, Ths papers of names of candidates, and ¥ have been demanding the jont of didferent individanls, neo hag been brought to boar to have tater of War. Riva Palacio has also y nomed for tho same porsfolio, Zarco and ovhera are urgod to be @ heat of the dopartinents of Foreign Relations, . Notwisustanding ail tho discussion among 9 people and awong aspirants for otic, I venture to , no chiange Will be wade in tho Cabinet; that will expross bis ssttstaction with ail by is very probavie tuat showd the f, Igtovtas, Seoretary of tha Troasury, not bo d, bO Will Fequire the acceptance of his reeig- clographio dospatches to tho press avemeons tuat the eyes, hair and whise n were w (ho arrival of the You: ot jo diexicwv saw the w hours before its enviosure im the mo- d its departure for V Cruz, ir ng AL that time, Of of tho English Railway Com. ope iminediaiely, keaking the concaasion of a subsidized a Fr 0 to Acapaleo will probably re- concession in two or three days, if not Lrofer to tho company in which Holliday is fatorested, A balioon sacensi: from tho Grand ployed. The ad pany, goos to Tho goat! n took place on Christmas morning air rarifled by heat being em- uret, OM reacalng a Leight of about five hundred feet ( 4 tied 1m tho ropes, a subject to epileps nter current of air, wah ap. peare 10 come trom the ice and snow-clad volcanoes, for tho air in bis ba'loon cooled rapidly, and he de: seondod with corresponding spead, breaking some of his bones and otherwise damaging and demoralizing Albino Caballo bas been elected Gere Politico in Vora been some hitch in the business of Mossrs, it, but there is mow an expectation of @ er left here two days elace for Europs, where ho b for Lis papers as were sent there. Ho wil tarry a short time im Havana, WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE, Seniows Accpeyt m 4 Druwsrr ar Mornitama,— Jolin Auchter, a boy about tem years of ngo, residing with bis parents om Raliroad avenue, Morrisania, folt through a haschway {a Pevymea’s browory, op Fordham Avonus, afow days since, and sustalned injuries of so forious a charactor that his rocovery is considered ox- tremely doubtful, Several ribs ware broken, Internal injurio®, it is thought, will prove most dangerous Con- sidering the depth of tho falt iy forty feot—it ta a’ @ wouder the little follow was uot instantly illed, Asnvai, Exxorton of Orrrotza of tm Monrrsasta Fie Reragsxytariva, —At a meeting of the Morricania Fire Representatives, hold recontiy, the following office: Were elected for the ensutng yoar:—Prosident, Charl A. Graver; Vico President, Louis Falk; becrotary, old, Jp; Troasarer, John York, Paorermisu Exraaonptvagy.—Captaia Doheny, of the New York Street Department, accompanied by Cap- talo Quias, waiked from the City Hall, New York, to the village of Mastings, on the Hudson, a distance of twenly-(our mifias, in a fow minutes short of five hours, Beit, Of this time balf au hour was cons 8 Yoodord for refreshment NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 286% NEW YORK CITY. THE COURTS. HITED STATES DISTRICT cOURT——IN GANKAUPTCT, Pigg soo of the following named encod yesterday :—J. . Lee and Jobo P, New York city, roferred wil i Wermore, New York city, tetera to Degister Pita UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COU The Wood-Newcomb Case. Before Commissioner Osboru, Theeumming up of the evidence in this ease took esterday, Mr. John ick being board for Ferien tae ale kane toes bs ‘Assistant Distich A for oromseas. i the misslouer Osborn reserved ls decision, COURT OF APPEALS. The Question of Attachment Agalnst ¢! oa i ef National Banks Under State en Before a Full Bench, Buford A. Tracy vs. The First National Bank of Selma, Alabama,—On the 15th of April, 1867, the defendant gave the checks which are the subject of this action to the plaintiff, directed to the Ocoan National Bank, of New York city, in which the defendant bad a deposit of about $18,000. Previous to the yw ion of the checks the Ocean National ik the defendant became insolvent, and its president was arrested, but committed suicide Merl aterwards Under tho Comptroiier of About tho 29th of April the plaintu? jeposit in the Oocan Bank on the gro at, being a corporation created wi the act of pod pe oy corporation as to State of Now York, and sought the ment of tht checks out of such deposit, in conflict with the United States govornment, which claims to havea hen ‘upon the feorett ‘by process issued out of the ‘ork Supreme Court. the 1éth of August the receiver of the bank obtained an order to show cause why the war> Taunt of attachment should not be vacated, and the mat- ter bas been carried through the several branches of tho Supreme Court, and in view of the importance of the questions involved it was flually taken to the Court of Appeals, where it was argued yesterday. It was contended by =terne Chittenden, counsel to the receiver, that the plaintiff, being a non-resident, Cannot mainiain this action, and that the cause of uction did not arise in this State, According to the provisions of the revised statutes, if an action against a foreign corporation be ‘‘om contract,” the contract must have been executed and delivered im this State, It was also argued that plaintif’s attachment should not be permitted to defeat the prior lien of the United Si: existing under section Hive of tho act of Congress o! 1707, which gives priority to government claims against a person and a revenue officer in case of bankruptoy or attachment of the effects of am absent debtor; also that the court whereia piaintif’s aciion was brought had no jurisdiction, under tho provisions of section fifty-seven of the Currency act. Among other po.nts raised by Mr. Chittenden it was claimed that the defendant was not a foreign corporation; that tho corpora. tion is domesticated throughout the territory of tho government under whose laws it was created; that the general government is in no way foroign to the State governments, and that attachments under the laws of New York shouid not be permitted, because contrary to the currency act, which was an act of Congress upon a subject over which it has plepary Dower, and because it was against public policy to admit auch procecding. ‘The plainti2’s counsel, Eugene Smith, contended that the defendant was a foreign corporation, that his cause of action wroso within this State and that the court issuing the warrant had fuil jurisdiction of the subject of this action, and that tho defeadant was no more entiled to exemption from summary proceeding under the laws of this State than if it had beea a corporation created under the laws of Alabama, Decision of the court reserved, . SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM, Action for Slander. Before Judge Monell, EZemry Hiner vs. John Green, President of the Second Avenue and Forty-second Street Railroad Company.— This was @ motion to strike out part of the defendant's auswer as irrelevant. The action is brought to recover the sum of $10,000 for aliegod slander by tbe defendant, Tuo compla'nt states that in September last the defen- daut, addrossing John Hiner, said:—“That brother of yours iaad—d thief aud I can provo it, and I can prove and show where he stole hundreds of dollars from the company,” meaning the Forty-second street Railroad Company. Piaintift further avers thas on the 10th of September tho defendant, in hearing of divers persons, said to and couserning the plaintiff, “You are a d—d thief, and you have stolen hundreds of doliara aod lcan prove it.’ Th» defence is a genoral euial of every aiiegation contained in the compiaint, and an averment that plaintiff on eoveral occasions made use of violent, opprobrious aud slanderous ianguage towards defendant, Plainud demurs to the latier de- fence and saoved to strike it out as frivolous The court reserved decision COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, Before Judge Russel. Tho City Jugge was engaged fortwo hours in gon- tencing the prisoners who were remanded during tho tompt at burglary, wero each sent to the Sing Sing Prison for two years and six mont George A. Curtis and James McCarron, who pleaded gurity of larceny, were sentenced to the State Prigon for two years, James Grifla, who pleaded gallty to manslaughter, was sent to the State Prison for two years, Heymor H, Banckor pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with stealing, on the Sth of Septomber, $6,700 worth of jewelry, the property of Napwli L. Simpson, 19 Soutu William street, He was sent to the Ponitentary for two years, if¥ INTELLIGENCE. Tos New Yous Trrograrmcat Sociery.—A pieasan. reunion of the members aad friends of tho New York ‘Typographical Socio\y wag held as their rooms, No. 3 Charnbers street, last evening, tho occasion being tho celebration of tae ono huudred aod sixty-second anni. versary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin, toe printer and phi osopher, The meting was prosided Skidmoro, and addressos were mace by Charles McDevitt, C. C, Savage, Honry J. Crate aad o:her vets eran “typos,” Mr. MeDevitt, who has now entered upoa the iitieth yoar of his memborship of this associa- tion and the fitty-sovouth of the exercise of his art, is probably the oldest workimg printor in America, and “gov” the typo for tho first tract ever issued by the American Tract society. A nuiuber of fine prints trom Wood culs, representing fac similes of the tombstone of Wiltiom Bradford, printer, who died ia 1762, at the ege of mmety-tiree years, baving been for fifty years printer to tho government, were distributed among the audience by Mr. Crate, ‘fhe original tombstone has been romoved from ‘Trinity cburcayard to tao rooms of the New York Hwstorical Soviety, Mf kes presented the association wiih a book containing fas rimales of tho impressions of th , Wood cuta and capital letiors tuged by tho earlioss printers, An old haad printing pres’ upon whieh Senjamia Franklin worked ia Lon- also ext J, the relic being now the property Society Diamond Glee Club sang eeveral Pp ag Joyablo eveuing tue company dispersed, triog, d after passing a most en- Tus Croton Ar ct Devarrteyxr.—From tho an- nual report of the Croton Department it appoars that during tho past year 25,001 linosl feot of water pipes were laid, which, added to tho quantity previously ia operation, wakes o° raaia and service pipes through. ont the city, 407 miles; 2473 lineal foot, Of brick 00,773 iineat feet were laid, Tho Comm! refer to the works in progress at Carmansyillo and In Patnam county, both of which bayo been dolayed beyond the expectation of the Cor ‘The total receipts of the depariment were $ ibe principal expenditures were for aqneduct od wmmprovemenis, $67,453; for saiarios, includiag water police and superintendents, $105,270; for cleaning wad repairing eawars, $109,297; for Water pipes and Inying, $290,000; for sircet im: Provements, now sowors, dc., $1,904,077. Tho Inst ount is Telurned to the oliy by assosinent oo tho properly benoited, ‘TRAVELLERS’ CLva—Tho annual meeting of this club ‘was held at tholr Club Honse, No, 222 Fifth avenue, on Inst Thursday evening, when a now director was elected, The attendaace was anusuaily large and the proceed. ings were charnslorized by unequivocal harmony and intcresh, From the ‘acts diaclosod ia the reports, it ap: peers that the cluy had beon considerably augmonied duriag the pa that finances ing condition, Ingursived i explorera—some of them authors of celeb. delivered addresses before tho club y referred to, Several votes of passed to gontiomen who had taken spocial interost ia tho prosperity of tho club, and Qmong tho rest to Mr. Paul da Chailiu, Fellow of the Anthropological Society of Loudon, who his now and beautiful diagrams of African 6: ¥, bo~ fore the members and thoir friends, at tue Clud, on Weadanosday ovening noxt. A Daxcunovs Courrenrsrt.—$10 countorfeit bills on the National Dank of tho State of Now York wefo put ia circulation in this city yesterday. They are exceed. ingly well executed, and calculated to decoive, unioss closely scrutinized ayd compared with genuine bills, Soveral up-town storekeepers have booa victimized by the new fraud, BaICKtaytas’ NavioNwAL CONVENTION, —Tho Bricklayers’ National Convention continued thoir session in this city yesterday, Soveral statements having boen made re- garding diMeulties under which local unions were inbor- ing owing to (he want of @ proper system In optablish- ing new untons, @ motion was adopted to appoint a coinmitiee for the purpose of deGning tho geographical boundaries of sald:umions, A delogate supmittod an amehdment to article seventeon of the constitution 60 8 to allow each local to make its own regulation regarding the a con clos Clerk’s office of the United States Circuit Court jay and proposed to take the oath of allegiance government of the United States, The oath was ther admimstered by Commissioner White in ae reel mene uder subseri same, After once inore enrvlllog” himself on auuntul subject of Uncle Sam's, thia erst formidable opponent of the government red into friendly and unreserved converse with the Commissioner on general topics, ? Anotuen Staauan Seizap wy THe Governwent,—Yom terday, on information filed in the orfice of the United: States Disteict Attorney, a libel was issued against the steamship Hibernia, of the Anchor line, plying this port Liverpoo!, on a charge of violatiag the Pas senger ag Fotos ey ding the decision Se satet Blatchford dismissing the libols against the City of Manbatian and otners fors milar violations of act, It apy District Attorney Cor Bey is determined to up! views of tho Jaw unt the Circuit Court shail bave bole matior submitted to it and its decision pronounced. | ARREST OF} AN ALLEGED Fugitive From JUSTICE. young Englishman, named George Lamureaux, was feted arrested by detective Smith on a bonch warrant for his apprehension bya magistrate of Lenoy Madison county, this State, Tue prisoner, it is allege etands with having committed sevoral larcenit ia that county, Dsgatus ix raz Pouce Foros.—During the past two: ‘weeks seven officers of the police force have died. Twd —_ } yomartar— one in the Fourteenth and another fourth page ‘The ollicer in the latter precinc! was Wiliiara H. Morgan, who had been a member of th force since July, 1857. ' Agnest OF SLEZVS Burton Tuisves,—Two young men,’ named respectively augustus Raymond and Michael Godhelf, wero yesterday arrested by dotoctive Farley,’ onacl yo of having stolen eight pairs of ele buttons from tho jewelry establishment Culbert Bros., Broadway, last Satarday. Tho prisoners m8 after being fully identified, committed for examination. by Ji with. Raymond, according to the dey téctive who made the arrest, is the same individual whe was somewhat mixed up in the sleeve button theft that ocourred at Tiffany’s some time.ago, , A Very Sacaciovs Doo.—In ome of the poilce returns went to Police Headquarters yesterday morning 8a account is given of a very strange occurrence up town, bigbly illustrative of the wonderful cagacity of the canine race, The return says that o Mrs. Van Winkle, of No, 451 Second avenue, states (and her statement backed by hor affidavit) that her attention wi attracted on Thursday evening to the strange actions a large Nowfoundiand dog that came to the door, carrys, ing in bis mouth by the handio # small basket con- taining eometbing covered with towel. The a laid the basket oa the door and ran of and on Mrs, Van Winkle’s going to the door. and lifting the cover from tho bas she: discovored, “sweetly sleeping,” a female child about’ w week oid. | ihe infant was neatly and waraly cl It, was taken to Police Headquarters this moraing teccem tory to its being given into tho charge of the Commis~ sioners of Charities, Waouid it not bo well for the Police Board to offer a reward for that dog? Cavrce ov Tas IMMacuLats Coxcsrrioy.—Soveral bile. liard matches will be contested this evening at the new school hail of the Church of tue Immaculate Concep- tion, corner of avenue A and Fourteenth street, the financial proceeds to be applied to liquidating the debs of that institution. ' Fatatty Scatpep,—Coroner Rollins yesterday held ag inquost at No. 36 Cherry stroet-on the body of Timothy Hacgerty, aciiid two years o'd, whoso death thi result of scalds received on Wednesday afternoon, by upsetting upon himself from tue tablo a can of boil ing water, Tho jury rendered a verdict of accidental death, ‘ Fatat Accpest ox Surrnoarp.—Yesterday afternoon. ‘an inquest wag held at the Nev York Hosplial, by er Keenan, on the body of Patrick Riley, a "longs Suoremai, who died froma iractare of the skull aud es received by failing into the hold of the bark Ocean, lying at picr No. 6 North river, a few da; ago, The jury rendoved @ verdict of ‘Accidental death,” Riley Was a native of Ireiand, aged forty years. other inju: « POLICE INTELLIGENCE. WURPRIS# aXD ARREST oF 4 BuRGLAR.—Shorily after seven o'clock yesterday morning, Hafpilion C. Forguson; Janitor of the premises No, 235 Broadway, while on the third floor of tho building, was spoken to by Jobn Soys. mour, who asked ifa lawyer named Swift, occupying an office there, was in, Seymour received aroply in the wmmmediately after which Ferguson went dowa gts way on the third floors} he Janitor ascended to the fourth floor und discor tho door leoding to the wholesale deparimen: of Meare, White, Whitman & Co.’s clothing store, which he had locked bu @ short time previously, ajar, On looking into room he (Forgusoa) saw @ largo pile of nani ae on! the floor, whereupon he ran duwn stairs and called for assistance. Ferguson hastened back up stairs and on! reaching the haliway of the fourth floor discovered Seymour with a large number of couts om bis arm, On: Delag caught Sey mour dropped the coats and attempted! to escape, but Was pursued and caught by Mr. Norman’ ©. White before leaymg the burding, On mero | the coor loaiing to the warehouse it sas found the lock! had been partially wrenched of. Seymour is twenty. four years of age, a native of London, Canada — anda resident of Boston, Justice Hogan commit him to tue Lombs for trial. ' Cuarce or Faise Prerences.—J. Ponniman Smith, recently a merchant in Broad streot aud living at 171' West Fourtconth street, was yesterday arrested by offices Leaycraft, of the Tombs Police Courtpon a charge of falso protences preferred against him by Mr. Wm, Wd Birchard, of 76 Wall street, The latter in bis compluin€ sets forth that on or about the lst of May, 1965, the irm of Wagsta® & Simith, then doing business at 62 South! street, was about to dissclve partnership, when Mr.; Smith called upoa Lim (Lir.hard) and desired he should) ons With Lim at tho oid ctand under thi th & Urchard, Smith ab that ime, charged, represented thes ‘he Liem of Ways'at & Smith bad assets to the amount of $17,C89 and ir liabilities were only $9,719, aud that the drm was worth $7,969 over ebis aud hadi ities; toast he coald pan. G presentations to bo tree, Ar, Brchard Smith $4,000 as bis share of tho capital to establiah business of the uew firm. Br, Birchard now aileg that the firm of Wagstai’ & Sraith was ingoivent at th time the representations wers mado; that smith was not worth $30,000 independent ef two firia aud that ha took most of the mouey he (Sirchard) paid in and ape propriated it to his Own usd of applied (he same to», wards paying tho devia of tho old trm of Waystat a& Smith, ifr, Birchard, thereiore, cuarged tha accused with defrauding him out of $4,000, by moans of faise and fraudulent ropreseatations, witn intent to cheat and defraud. The counsel for ihe dofeadaut remarked to Juige Hogan thet this case had already bon baiore one of the civil courts and though (he cbarge was of such @ charactor as (o warrant the magiatraio in distoitsing the Judgo Hoxao, Lowevor, thought ditfers $4,000 bail to wwat bho result Tarr or Drauoxps, ETc. — Martha Corbett, a young ang rathor proposseasing woman, was yesterday taken Letore Justice Kelly, presiding at the Fourth District Police Court, on charges proferred by Mr. George and Mra, Josephine Bayoud, residing on Weat Ninoty-frst street, in whose se sho had boon engaged as a cvild’@ nurso, of stoaling a iace baaikerchiet of $12, a diamond worth $109, aud tive sx together of the value of §2 at $15, in all property to accused of ihe tneft, the girl adiitied returned to 5 Bayoud we most valuable of the diamonds, bul reiusod to say whas dispos tiom had boom made of the haodkerchief, might dress, &e, Bhe wag held for oxauination, SECOAD AVEN First Day's Against the Prisoners=The Doctors Dise agree. Jobn Wiegand, the German bakor, who carried on business at No, 910 Second ue, beaten on the night of tho 2d Jenuary, diod on Wednosday, Ia his antes mortem examination he asserted that tho parties who attacked and boat him were five German lager beer DrBwers, named ©, ©, Stick, Adam Kitzonger, Charieg Harold, Wi)itam Corwtman and Heury Paul. Apost moriom examination took pisce yosterday ar} Ing at tho residence of deceased, when tho Goctors d body 0 determine by What weaus Le came on At noon Coroner Fiyan Jd an inguost at the Ning teenth Voltee precinct, t ie @ nauiver oO wor called main witnesses Mosbach, keepors of tho salcoa im fro ceased roceived his wounds, From their evi. denoe it appears that oa the 2d. of January the priconers were in the saloon of Mosbach, No, 817 Second avenite, and were very riotous, endeavoring (6 Hight with every person on the preniises. Doveased bappoued in, aud on going out was sos upon and beaten by Stick, Kitzenger and oid, Who Were recogniz (im court) by both witnesses, aud other unknown pay ‘en to the caso aro Germans, and much, boom engendered in the case, It seems in physicians, ipeluding % by Jadgs Connolly to Be ‘ter the 4 the accused, Cer'ificates were given by the doctors that deceased was out of danger, nad the prisoners were dine charged, On tho death of Wiegand (ue parties referre@ to Wero rearrested, and the decease! man's friends ara endeavoring to show that When (hos certificates wor given by who medical atenduata the wounded iam wi agordusly il), Yhe easo was adjourned shia morning ab eleven o'cloaa. °