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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1668 | Ts ——————— eS eee NEW YORK CITY, | sista nee wcetat conte oe tot [Eero neens | — BP TROPS. wi ane leh odipining, Sane adjourned to meet on Saturday at 00m, and three lots on west side of Sixth ave- THB COURTS, Fifty-Gret street, 26 feet § inches front } w@ German mail steamship Germanis, Captain 3 q Boards of Cobnciim 1 100 at in ep vonte {100 foo: deep’ andi 30 feck | Sehweneen, which loft Hamburg on the 81h and South- DNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN ADMIRALTY, Counsel for plaintiff submitted that this court had | Matters im the rival Boards are at a stand still awaiting | 14 inches rear. widih, ‘The lots frontiag on Fultieth and | ampton‘om the 10th of January, arrived at this port at bo Hudson River Colliston C fal eeoete to deside the matter, and that the law re- | the action of the Supreme Court, before which the claims rennet were soe ee oe im meautetting an early hour yesterday moruing, bringing @ mail re Be a pefore Judge Blatchford. ‘The eourt meant veld and unconstitutional. | of the contestants are pending, choot house, engine house, tenement house or | port im detail of our cable despatches, dated to the day The arguments in the case of Anne Cavan mine ! nett It will be remembered that the new Board, at its firs | any building for the conduct of any trade, businsed of Of sailing from England, gerryboat D. 8, Gregory and the steamboat George COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. meeting, passed @ resolution forbidding the Comptroller Zapeincare, ont, pereiiee ay. mad pal te yes Washington were commenced yesterday moruing before Levee {o pay any money as salaries, or for any other purpose, | buy moderate, The ister tah eold ‘was the corner ene on ENGLAND. Trench Doane rie Csimmerctal Reuntoné Although the meeting of the Pruaso.. Queen Victeria’s New Book—The Atlantic | parliament is stili distant, the electoral Telegraph Company - | it causes 10 the States the South is already stro! tlon—The Atlantic and G = | felt, | Public opinion is well Pore of the importance way—Mr, Thoruton’s Appointment to Washe a MGicaasy’ and tae Mee ere, ington. juced on this subject have alla strongly Queen Victoria has published another book. It is on- Unge of upltarianira puemerer, sd titled the “‘Queen’s Diary,”? and reocapitulates interest | electorat es are distingu! ‘ Peat judgment of woich the img incidents in the every day life of her Majesty after | 0d, politcal Judgment Of nulch ts appeal toy ie her marriage, The London Siar, of the 10th imstant, | Qhamber of Deputies of Carlsri effers the best introducing extracts from the work, says:—‘'Tho people | example, Efforts are being made to obtain the rev for thetr national of this country have mo reason to complain that they | turn of depu ee ee positing 4s ideas, and inte are not .taken into the confidence of thelr sovereign. | the Northern Confederation, the wish 1s entertained | Hl Surnuue Courr—Cincurr—Part 1.—Nos. 837, 1693, | to the order of the , old Board. lution was re- | giftieth street, was purchased for $9,000. Judge Binichford. as already reperted, the Ubellant | 580, 1723, 1741, 2081, 2148, 2256, 2089, 8456, 2008, 2000, | ferred by tho Comptrollar to the Corprravon Counsel for | three cajsieg lou broapht $1,800 each, The arze lot geeks to recover $10,000 as compensation for injuries Hy, , 2777, 2799, 8009, 8055, 3088, 8001, 3167, 3253, | advice in the matter, and afew daysuince Mr. O'Gorman | on Fifty-fret street was knocked dowm for $12,400, the which she sustained’ on the 16th of September, 1866, § , $509, 8571, 8617, 8633. 8635, 3641, 3678, | replied to the note of the Comptroller advising him to | two remaining ones selling for $8,400 each, The three swhile on board the D. 8. Gregory, which came into col- | 8687, 8701, 8731, 3753, 8818, 8867, 8837, 8773, Part 2— | abstain from making any payment without an adjudica- | jots and the i Bision with the Washington in the North river, near): ‘Nos. 2564, 2600, 2680, 278: a) retro | 8032, 8058, } tion of the courts dofining bis duty in the matter. follows:—$8, 700 for the corner one, $7,000 for the next ‘opposite Desbr i slip, Mr, Saptvoora ad- | 8166, 8160, 3176, 321: r , 3470, 8620, af $3, eee oecermron the part of the libellant. “He was | 8050; 8064' 8718, B24, S70 S194 8106; 8146, GT00, S655, | maan quectten eee ee eee eT NEON. | aplolning and G8,000.gaoe £9 pe stbers followed by Mr. Sidney Webster for the owners of the io F Gregory, and Mr. Charles Doaohee will sum up for the | scpnewn Coorr—Guvreat, Tenu.—Nos. 13, 17, 1, gh epee i INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS, ‘Washington. 82, 83, 84, 8, 86, 90, 91. 92, 99, 94, 99 siak abe ed by the Con ex's inquiry in the present in ‘orgrion Couxt—TRUL TeRM—! . Now, stan Im the extract re r stating seve UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. | 923, 8483, 8635, 3607, 3470, 2600, 8513, 8565, 9035, 2847, | Teasons, Mr. O'Gorman expreases the ‘opinion ‘ihat the | The Henan asserted yesterday thas gigantic “frauds 3 8394, 3585, 3401, 2585, 2643, 3183, 3536, 2827, 3413, | section (12) of chapter 876 of the laws of 1867, referring | on the revenue were not confined exclusively to the S717. | Part 2.—Nos. 8256, 8772, 8702, 3702, 3870, 3420, | to the continuance of the old Board of Councilmen, | whiskey and tobacco trades,” and the truth of this Orders to Show Cai Blatchford has issued the following order:— | 3343, 8608, 1808, 1810, 1820, 184, 1844, 1846, 1862 ‘was in violation of section 16 of act 3 of the constitu- " toa, 1810, 1630, 1849) 1846, erience, ‘That hereafter, f orders to sho MAnue Count—Trrat Tenm.—Nos. 33, 84, 85, 86, 59, | tom of the State and was, therefore, void and of no | asortion is being confirmed by every day's exp eccording to for Me Sh oe petition for sifeecoed pat 152, 147, 155, 156, 15%, 158, 160, 160, 161, 162, 163,'1¢4, | lexal effest. = si A fow days since an exposure was made of the manner | Notlong since her Majesty took a step which was with- | that the competence of the Customs Parhament, should 3 165, 166. Mr. O'Gorman, in his communication to the Comp- | in which the government is defrauded of the export tax | out precedent im the history of royalty in this suai Wlaman okdhe. Geren, weuene ae ae their debts, no meeting of creditorsexcept the firat shall troller, states that he sees no reason to his opinion. be ordered or had, unless som assets have come to the CITY INTELLIGENCE. on the subject and, on the strousth of tis, the mere | due on cotton—a matter that is now undergoing rigid country, She published the first volume of &/ manner this body, departing from its restricted biography of the late .Prince Consort, and from its | cislity, would insensibly become the legal represent ee SBSSe place January 9, ‘The other festivities were announced urt, rendered a ‘dict for plajnuft in ication fi the Mayor of Savannah, relating to the ourt, ren ver for plajn nication from iy lating as follows: Harland ordered the seizure to be turned over to Dis- im of $3,600, It is claimed for the ay Do., ordinary atock,........ trict Attorney Courtney for confiscation peliant | obstructions in the harbor of that city was. by unani- —On the 18th of January, official dinner an ferred to the Executive Committee, Alexander Balaam. sesere ee + £231,058 | Teception ‘The following reports were made of detentions to as- Total... glerende ewan. r be 224, grand bail; at February, one after which the Chamber adjourned, Thorns certain the ment of tax:—Nino barrels of spirits, | —leaving a surplus of 942, of which £16,971, bela; inner and reception; Sib, gran 3 16th, o} ed A Rae RG Delonging to" Velnsisier & Brother, No. 60 New Bowery, | oneanait’ wesia be aiserhed Ly the Acalo-Atacrican | dinnerand reception; and 01h, grand bail,” Atuecrp Deatm yRom Starvation AND NeGumct.—~At J, Molone: hhands of the assignee; but where, in any such case, any bers of the mow Board are building hopes of success in | investigation—and to-day we have to expose another r asia have come to the hands of the astignee, then the BST thelr litigation and laying plans for their movements | franq, which it appears is systematically practised, | Pages the | Engiueh, people earner mere, her tive of the materia aoearenin 2 Gecrenay, S08 Sra order No. 25 for the holding of tbe vecond und third | TH Weatnrn.—Yesterday was a duit, lowery day; | [hen they shall be installed, as they rmly whereby enormous sums that should legitimately ud | profound griot which for so many years had shut thelr | efectuated withoud any shock by the mere force of mootings of creditors and for notices thereof. Such a one as tends to increase hypochondria and make their way into the public treasury are retained in the | Widowed Queen out of all public display and ceremonial, | things, For the moment Prussia is not likely to favop i ‘ dag > This new volume will do still more in the same way; | these views, although she doos not see them with dis~ Petitions Filed. mankind generally dissatisfied, The ir was the reverse Board of Audit. pockets of dealers and manufacturers who are legally for it gives us a perfect picture of the happiness of her leasure, She holds before everything to consolidate ‘The petitions of the following cases were filed yester- | of bracing or inspiriting, and the mist and semi-fog, the At the meeting of this Board’ yesterday the first in- amenable to tax. The modus aperandi in this par- | Majesty's wedded life 4 simplicity of her tastes, her ‘work, in order not to compromise its stability by @ Gay: Grizzle and dampness that prevailed must have told inno | #talment of decisions were announced as follows:— Hoular matter ie Foeth follow: pmelen i, is pa domesticiy. Preece ios ie pp at tears jc es | too vapid extension. crus }, cont . . Samnel Wise, New York city,—Referred to Register | mall degree on these whose ganeral health is below } 64 orponnel...... 8110 $100 0} a tax Yofore i roaches” tho retiner’s handa. Jowhai ite title represents it 10 be—extraots from a journal |" ‘i FRANCE: Bright par. Poedestrianism was (and is) execrable, Slush, | aml. Blanvelt, 478 64 18000 | Of this product large quantities are hipped to duthe writer of which could not nave dreamed when sho . mAnaien 1. Mall, New York ofty.—Referred to Register | push, slush, everywhere, pee, whe .were, compelted ws 180 90 | Europe for the purpose of being refined, and still greater {made the entries that they would ever come to be read serena to out of re long hurriedly in thi . The packages in iltions of interested people. ; Andrew W. Gill, Now York city,—Referred to Register | their ‘objective points,” and mentally denounced 2% Fe ree eile shiused, ere, of conven, inspected aad | Tie Lenina Teamnal ike tence, domes les ihe fal ry ‘Williams the luck that forced them to brave the rain and | Rernard Morrisaey.... 27 00 180 00 | branded before leaving the country, and the tax accruing | lowing in its city article:—The Atlantic Telegraph Com- ‘srren Chipp, Kingston, Ulster county.—Referreé to | slush which characterized the day. Foothold on the Jas, Higgins, 37 00 180 00 | ts paid. It now appears that by an understanding be- | pany has issued proposals for the creation of £1, 300,000 Rogisver Gates. glazed pavements was rendered doubly insecure by the | Wm. Arnold 2 00 180 00 | tween the abipper in New York and the consignee in the | ten per cent preferential capital to rank next to the | The Mémorial Diplomatique of January 9 has the er Cotas Prcee ny Um REOTT Raps: 0 WBe Slee See ere Ho 130 00 port to which shipment is made, the branded | £641,845 eight per preference stocks now existing. The | ¢oxlowing:—The absence from Paris of the Russian and: SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. nate slipping and sliding were @ marked feature of all | Edwd. Travis. are pfeserved, and after their contents are used | object is to bring the entire undertaking into one estab- ures aitempta at street travelling. If i be true, ax the poet | Jat tegan se Ho 18) 00 | they are reshipped to this city, bought up by the refiners | lishment by paying off the shareholders of the Anglo. | Prussian ambassadors has naturally caused the ‘suspen “Life on the Road”—Apppeal from: a Juda | has it, Johu Hennessy, 37 00 7 00 | here, and refilled with crude oil at the various places of | American Company, which they havea right todo, at | sion of the negotiations engaged in between the Cabinet. ment Awarding Damages for Personal In- An II wind it fs that when it blows Alex, MeIlh; 70 0 juction, Having the inspector's brand, thoir con- | a um of one hundred percent. Under this ar- | of the Tuileries and the great Powers on the t of” Jarles. ADees nok 9 geod tajpanse of we diaiom Chas, B. Bon HE 0 | Ponts orcape the vigilance of the revenuo officers aad | radgement tho capital wil conslat of 041,845. elght per & pesos. Before Judges Barnard, Ingrabam and Sutherland, two vocations aro profiting by the droary weather of 462 24 Catherine Curtis 0 | pase into the refiner’s hands without paying any tax, | cent preference, £1,300,000 ten per cent p d | the assembling of the Conference on the Roman ques- ; x yeaterday—the physician and the dealer In overshoes— AD Ca eoaarron. WO) | andare then sold, Tho quantity of petroioum which | £617,760 old stock,” making a toral of £2,560,505, The | tion; but, as we have already had occasion to remark, Malilda A. Moody, Plaintif7 and Respondent, ws, George | for colds were contracted and fest wore woited in in- 00 Ann Ello 78 00 | thus escapes paying government duty may be tmagined | revenue of the undertaking for theyear ended the 27th | the project is in no wise abandoned, as several journale- 4. Osgood, Defendant and Appellant.—This case came | stances innumerable. vet FO | wnen it ip stated that hardly a vossol arrives at | of Jai papers £208,000, and fant Seeing ey ha je enromecaaty ous. of the same day publishee ‘EMPT FIREMEN’S Associ’ _! fro Euro} without wing a8 part next it jmated to amount al e arere this coury yestentsy: ce: Apapal ty com ceeniany Lament S Aseinnnie: ope sellowing named 78 00 BO | pee chas. tens Wee lnundree- to. two ucetend | ceveche ietald thee ian tenoiam seaul Gnee Uke Gage 'y chomadhemedtTastgnersl bitasting cf Betreataer te from a judgment at the Circuit, and from an order de- | gentlemen were elected officers of this association for 78 00 78 © | ompty ell barrels, on each of which the inspection | tal now proposed: , described thus:—We are justified in saying that at pres ying s motion fora new trial on the Judge’s minutes, | the year 1863-9 at ite last meeting, on Wodnesday 33 104 | rid, instead of being erased when purchased, ss the -| Eight per cout oh £641,845 preference stocks now font France, Austria aad Frossia, appear equally, ‘The action was brought by the plaintiff against the do- | evening:—P, W. Engs, President; Zopliar Mills, first i 00 138) | Io frece shorea’ Tho law in. very plain. fay person ten pecieak'on ina vow isos 0028 ae Gene racine epeaivats ta” Seties easel + fendant, who is a son-in-law of Commodore Vanderbiit, | Vice Preciients. 4. W. Ockerhausen, second Vico Presi. 78 00 160 00 | having in bis possession such empty barrels, branded, offered........ ree 130, com| whic. are more or less menacing, The) for-earelessly ond neglgontly driving his horses and | 4¢8t; Joseph W. Price, Treasurer; Geo. W. White, Re- 78 wo 6 00 | tg liable to have both them and the premises in which | Pour per cent on the old stock, £617,760, + 24,710 | inclinations of Prussia in this direction do not 6) sleigh against hor while sho, aftor baving Just previously | fOrding Secretary; Francis Hagadorn, Financial Secro- ain 347% | they are found seized by the officers; but the Iaw 1s | Exponsos (mortgages being ‘cancelled’ by now pear doubtful, Our Berlin letters specially pely, wan atompting to chou mid avenue from aie | lent Fund, According, to the. Mreasuror's report 188 Famer eh 1G & | Sates beet’ soaking investigations tate. Us matter, | ebiin)e-vostecssseesenseeennes NO | Satie te atenets tie ainteienaies Uta Tks real Fuilsoad track to the sidewalk, ‘The aceldent. occurred | $49,091 17 were disbursed during the past year for roliof 30 00 Patrice Welds ‘Hi 60 | and has succeeded in ferreting out @ mumber of frauds | Total, rae ss vees++,£226,058 | sian Cabinet might entertain respecting the intestiona’ en the afternoon of January 6, 1865, at Eighth ee aolten ay expe eee 50 00 Francis McCabe....... 287 00 | perpetrated as above detailed. Yesterday, in company | —leaving surplus of over £38,042 applicable to a | of France. Count de Bismarck is said to have again and 12bth street, It appeared on the trialj (hat the de- Cuamser ov Commence.—This body met in special 50 00 ay ‘with Deputy Collector Palmer, of the Thirty-second pre- | fund for reserve or for increasing dividend, in which or | declared, in recent conversations, that Prussia is dev, fondant, with a two-horse team, was driving Up | session at its rooms, Cedar and William streots, yester- 00 ae cinct, he made seizure of eleven hundred barrels having | for any other increase the now ten por cent stock will | termined to avoid all cause of difficulty im the devolop» the ue, followed by some friends im an- * oe 60 00 Andrew Hanley... 15 on inspection brands, being part of a lot of two thou- | at ali times participate ratably. Under the system now | ment of her interior policy. Hence the attitude of @ther sleigh, and it would seem that there | 4y afternoon, tho president, Willlam E. Dodge, in the 80 00 John Barcla * 1500 | sand, ‘that went to make up the return cargo of | in operation, and to which it is proposed to put an end, | those three Powers towards Italy can only tend to pact- ‘was something of an emniatory trot be- | chair, the object being to elect two members to the be a Heo Cassa ‘¢ . 5 the ship New World. The remaining nine hundred | a simular re of £265,000 would be dealt with ag a bes pape the ny yong 3 Lice} tween the parties, as Mr. Osgood had passed the other | Board of Wharves and Pieri, proposed by a committee % 00 Kdward Fitzgerald’ "4198 reached the hands of the New York consignees, and | follows:— at bes vi re eee fi ry pie @eigh, and Mr. Ogle, one of ite occupants and who was appointed at a public meeting held at the Ex: e°, 178 Jonas For Slam Were spirited away to pai Expenses of two establishments and interest on proc gs, iam ra hess pr ty th . Wate @riving tho sleigh, testified that he did not want defend. | &P! Pp change, 172 60 John Heler. oe 3 in which the gov. Mortgages... £30,000 on ee moment haa: hese. chrom banana Westen ant to get too farahoad. Another witness also testified | No. 62 Pine street, on the 8th instant Mr. Low pro- 172 60 John Fi . 172 known to the authorities, it is probable that measures | Anglo-American divide: arts to urge upon the Port 088 : = —~ wee trotting — m em ong Plaine tee age Bd ~~ brn 4 pecker ia $ 8 % ae taken to put an effective stop w this species of ne wee an Cire en lina Gemriva the! Coles oe sustal es , e = iderabiy contused about ‘the head and body. “The an. | elected. Mr. Jchn s. Williams weg choson a mubstivate go 172 0 | "Collector Blake, of the Seventh district, reports | To't‘eatued bofore the Atlantic shareholders St. Petersburg ofits’ most specious pretext for inter Jed all negiigence, and set_up concurrent negli- | for Mr, Schultz, in case he should not be disposed to ee 3G % | naving seized yesterday an illicit still In the gub-collar | receive anything........ aioe £155,000 | Vening in the affairs of Turkey, part of intiff. The jury, under tho | serve, in the Board of Wharves and Piers, A commu- 80 15 of No. 304 East Houston street, Deputy Commissioner | Atlantic Telegraph Company, eight per cont. ; The first grand ball of the season at the Tuileries took w 5 ry w 50 oO wD as with the existence of negligence in dofendant Af those propositions were correct, it was contended, he defendant had a right to have them announced te alah Oni Jury by the Court as definite conclusions, without Sominent or explanation, tending to rendor thelr effect Sacer Res \Betieeioo, MOR am TRMMRP OREO Ee ebscure or confused. The evidence for the piainti . showed that before sho left the car she looked up and | _ SoIoIwE or 4 Youxa Lapy ur Taxrsa Porsox.—Coroner } atric Kennedy down the road, while standing on the step, for vehicles, | Schirmer yesterday held sn inquest at No. 190 Prince | Joseph Juckao. ‘and turned around in arin er taking four or five Owen Burn . iene to the sidewalk. The detondant’s brother testified | "feet over the remains of Miss Frances Emma Immen, dhat “plainti® walked on to about half way scrome from | ® Young lady twenty-eight years of age, who committed the car to the sidewalk, turned, hesitated, and, as it | suicide by taking poison. In the opinion of the madi- rf barrels of whiskey, belonging to J. D. R. Cody, | Company, icing atthe cables, |. ‘The Parle journals’ of Januaty 10 remark on the res eight o'clock yesterday morning Wm, Cunningham, an 2S Paine O* Muna ee 7». | hor ean bette gbection: thet “the cee arransemeat i | sult of tbe lale elections In the Somme and. tndte-cte og Mah sad als Meee am 1260 Jona Maloney: Galea Riper. ores aa, extension. of, the. Rar ll euaihirepora naw tow ebectioan in! Rreant Gama oo te loney. : oe = ness to the advantage of the public. The extraordinary evidence 1x equally consistent with the abvence | fron starvation had negigct The mother of deceased is | states Greet: He Jon tambo THe * SPOTTER FEVER: Fesult to be altained by a reduction of charges has lately | o0, has not delgned to say a word of the success o been demonstrated, and it was the conflicting operation | Count d’Estour: and M. Houssard, The Avenir Na- of the two administrations that prevented the develop- | tonal sees in these. two elections the following indica- ment of this power of increase at a much earlior date, tions: —The Kening of tbe rural disiricts; no more Mr, Ridsdale, who claims to act as the representative | official can es, aud hostility io the Military bill, in England of the debenture hoiders of tho Atlantic and | The Zemps dwolls ospecially upon the elections from the: Groat Western Railway, forwarded a reply to a stavement | point of viow of the military measure. It declares that _ issued by Sir William ’ Russell. He maintains that the se is ag careful as ever Of her honor, interests and committee of which he is chairman was roguiarly ap- ition in the world; it admits the necessity of reform pointed on the 22d of November last, and adds: ‘or- | inthe military institutions; but what has just been tunately the debenture holders will have an opportunity | protested against by universal suffrage it, according to of settling the whole question for themselves next | it, the bill before the Legislative Body is not a re~ mpuesday, quite independently of any individual {n- | form—itis purely and simply ap ageravation, for which ician who was | John Ahearn i OMclal Report to the Board ot Health on the Cases In Thi ty. Inspector Jas, L, Brown, of the Board of Health, in ‘an extended report on the cases of “spotted fever’? that occurred in this city a few days ago, and of which there are now two porsons suffering in Grove streot, gives some very interesting {acts concerning the disease, He saye:— In the rear of No. 103¢ Grove street there is a row of Big rasese wrosene eros sore wee IIE eagescreasesss SSESSUSNURURUUREBRENRRS ES SEeSEszeEssEssaeseleues: = aes were, stopped.” The Judge (Foster) erre 18 charge | cal gentiomen who made a post-mortem examination z small tenement houses, six in number, cach three | quences”? sufficient reasons dv not appear because it is impossible en the question of damages. Under the appeal taken by | death resulted from acute gastriti, produced by having oval stories high, and each containing three families. The to comprenend tue policy of the government, The Ger- @efendant from the order denying his motion for a new | taken poison, while laboring under aberration of mind; “ i occupants are respectable working people of a rather The New Minister to Washington. mans will certainly de‘end themselves if France attacke | (rial the Court should look at the whole case. If t @od the jury accordingly rendered a verdict to this BH, Ola oe better class than tne usual tenement house [From the London Times, Jan. 10. them; but they will not interfere with France if sho | id | effect, It was impossible for the physicians to deter. Ries Oooo > Yeo population, and the apartments are generally well Tt was inovitable ‘our remarks on tho selection of | leaves them unmolested, af # to | mine the character of the poison without making an E 15 Kept and in good sanitary condition, I found nothing | Mr. Thornton as our Minister at Washington should In the sitting of the Legislature on the 9th of January jos; sod the result of a charge from the Court, the | analysis of the contents of the stomach. oy in the condition of the premises to favor the occurrence | provoke some rejoinder. We made it plain that | M. Picard, on the reading of the minutes of the pres = S Whole tone of which was unduly favorable to} fae iy Firra AVENUR—Betwoon threo and four A. of any zymodic disease. I learned upon inquiry that | our criticism was conceived in no unfriendly spirit censured the prosecutions instituted SSSeesusSSssess SSRERERSERSSERTSES gE: Serge SUEBRNSEBESESUE Spwveiesiesgena ies Plaintiff, and adverse to defendant, a8 indeed + 20 within the last ten days two doaths bad occurred from a Mr, Thornton, He has proved himself an able | Sgainst certain newspapers for having published sume; was the whole course of the Judge st the trial, | M yesterday afire occurred in the dwolling house Mionael Carmody..°-. 240 Gisense supposed to be the “spotted fever.” ‘The first | forme et the Gees i ‘appropriate | maries of, and commonts on, the debate on the arog a demonstrated in the case where evidence | owned by E. Moody, No. 630 Fifth avenue, It was ex- She. nee 5s | jas taken suddenly ill on the evening of the 2d | sphere; but thas sphere, we contended, could not | Dill, He maintained that the right of disoussion ff the coat of defendant's horses was admitted to pre- tinguished before reaching the parlor story. The dam- Patrick Doyle. [0 was ap) ly in gros, health at seven P. | include Washington, We ventured to point out the |, been suppressed by this proceeding, | fedice him, under objection by bis counsel, and yet de. | acq done to the bullding is about $10,000. 1 rE 250 00 | M. Between M, he began to complain | extreme importance of the functions to be discharged [ . M. Rouher replied that, despite the warnings given at. dant was not permitted to prove that he, who was | that amout in the Hanover Insurance Vom; 8,900 of severe pai fen s00n followed by | by the representative of the nation in the United States, po fen aeen of every sossi e gov sued for negligently running over plaintiff, did all be | gamage fever and vomiting. He passed a very resticss nighi ould avoid ber, . 28 : and $000; inored (or "$5,000 is the company, and was delirious, or as the parents ex) ft, “ray The ‘pressed The respondent claima that the objections Me ing.” The pain in the head was constant and the vomit- fondant as to the admission of certain ev! ire was caused by a defect in the hot air furnace, At the meeting of this Board yesterday a large ig. and the propriety of choosing as our Minister some one papers, frean from the political life of Eugland. We recom. | the forty-second article of tl mended the appointment of a statosman who had lived | ¢rument did not in any mapner wish to saio0 upon Ddilis voted by the Chamber, ing was repeated. About ten o'clock next morning he | in our own atmosphere. The implied disparagement | rgbt of disci BEY overruled by the Court; that the testimony of Dr whieb ignited the floor beams, amount of routine business was transacted in way of | beran to have muscular spasms, which occurred free | cy ons present servaute’ of the Crown at'the’ minor | but forbade ar port wo be published In, additien to the ford in reference to the nature ot plaints injurie ccs Ser ara reading the reports of wardens, keepers and other off- nd th creehing erty eatil fd F M., | foreign Courts—it ts assumed that no one now hold. be goo pi ‘This was & question for the courts of law. ‘was properly admitted; that the motion sm ise TEL |, after an illness o! ya! ynty hours. ® first class embassy would go to Washingtoo— consider. complains was properly refused, as there was ni POLICE , clale to the varions institutions, About two hours before death a purpuric eruption ap- | naturally ‘Occamoned some questioning, and ane kx. | M. Thiers asserted the full right of te: public prose Regligeuce on the part of the piaintiff; that the charge _ nner aes The President was ordered to issue his warrant on | peared on tho face, thighs and lege, The spots were | Diplomalist” has written us a letter ia which be at. | 0 discuss the sittings of the Chambers; es all ot ef the Court to the jury submitted to them fairly the Axomim Baxx Avran.—On the Ist of last August, | the Comptroller for the sum of $300,000 for the depart- | at first small, but subsequently larger blotches appeared, | tempts to controvert the wholo of our ‘argument, Ho | public authorities were allowed to be discussed, routs his case on two itions—first, that the work rps Légisiatif could not be made an exception, | Th: of a Minister ts such drudgery that no man of the front | WAS & question of independence and dignity for thi rank in howe political life would undertake it, and next fon aque he declares, as the result of his own Rouher replied that the terms of the constitution America, that it is undesirable any person of position | Slowed two oticial reports, but probibited a third. The and commanding reputation should be sent to represent | Courts of law had to decide the point as to the right of us at Washington, must confess some surprise on Progs to discuss or publish their own report of the: receiving the first statement from one who has been | legislative proceedings. Roforring to an interpellation| himselt in the diplomatic service, and is, perhaps, an‘. | mado in the Senate in 1861, M. Rouber coneluded th mated by no unworthy ambition to in it actively | the government had not the test again. “We have heard of radieal ‘or wo ought | the law of the caso; that the rulo of damages was properly tement of Edward H. i ment. and after death there were extensive patches of livid o he Court to the jars, and thi motion f ype horde r coan serge hee ent | The garden of Blackwell's Island was ordered to bo | discoloration The disease was not ushered in by @ chill a ould be denied nud the judgment affirm of the ik e Commonwi ) Fritz cCready assigned to the storekeeper, and to be cultivated under | in this case, but others of the sufferers had chills. The case was not fully argued and will be concluded | called upon him and expressed a desire to open an in- | the direction of the chief gardener, whose salary is | “Spotted fe or cerebro spinal meningitis 1s a disease bis morning. dividual account with the bank, Exhibiting a promis. | placed at $1,000 per annum, to date from January 1, | of such rare occurence in New York that very few prac- 868. titioners here have over seen a case of it, Ih SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART 2 The recommendation of the medical inspectors regard- | before met with \t myself, but I have no doubt ooo ing the increasing of salaries of the nurses and orderlies | that the three cases hore given aro instances of it. The Contest for a Quarantine Commissionership— | devirai the bank to discount it. Thie at frst was at Bellevue Hospital w! wards shall be marked | symptoms correspond entiroly with those that are sald A Removal by the Governor Cancelled by a the then drew a obeck. for’ $800 ca the woke? | “oxtra,”” was taken up and adopted, to characterize that affection, and they do not ft any Siti sens Se foe series (ome other disease of which I have any knowledge, The LF. ¥ ‘J second case (a girl, nino years of age), is sili under ob- | perhaps to say revolutionary, reformers who havo Before Judge J, F. Barnard, right, that be had mado Metropolitan Bourd of Health. ona * pecting the aaanicnsl’ stones the bank and he wanted ‘The Board of Health held their regular weokly meet- The People de, ea rel, W. A. Cobb w1. Jas B. Allaben — This was a6 action in the nature of quo warrants to de- |. Macations ‘tol'be true, Maving Peorieesy veer Me | ing yesterday afternoon, the President, Dr. Crane, tn termine she question of the title to a public office, In | MeCrexdy and knowing him to be an old and respect- | the chair, Several applications from the Soldiers’ Busi- THE ATTEMPTED MURDER IN NORFOLK, VA. 2965 (xe relator was appoiated by the Governor totho | able depositor in the bank, let bim have the $800, It | ness Messengor and Despatch Company to locate booths Remarkable Confession of the Prisoner. efics of Commissioner of Qaarantine, and in May, | Dow charged that McCready disappeared and did not | at certain places in this city wore road and rejected, ‘We recently gave somo of the particulars of a horrible again appear at the bank; that the note he left is a N 4867, was removed by the same authority, and the de- | fectly “worthiees, and that hie ropresomtations’ views | The following ciroulnr, which has been issued at the Witictaksns tat kane. cremeincnee tee Bane fondant appointed as his successor. By the act of the | false and fraudilent and made with the intent to de- | instance of the Board, was received from Wash- | Miia" EN ).on who had been for several years thee, establishments at all im these day: ly com~ munication; but to have an “Ex.Diplomatis acknowledging that the services of a Minister are mero routine is & novelty, Such seems to be our correspond. RUSSIA. ent’s confession, Diplomatic work, he says, is actual daily drudgery. It ig to be ranked with the correspond. ence a landowner has with his lawyer or steward. It is apparently confined to a supervision of the Britishe on- gular agents scattered throughout the country to which ‘The'St. Petersburg Journal denied the necessity of . maintaining diplomatic the Cyt iy af tee tatiublis positing 7 jon of the North-German Minister. ‘teal Circular on Polish Agitation, Rece s _ —Prince Henry of Legislature creating the Board of Quarantine Com. | frau : be wee arrested, and was | ington? cipient of Kindnesses and charities atthe hand of the | he is accredited. The political be labor Reuss, Minister Rep King of Prussia a | | a it is provided that incambents of sald offices | esterday brought betore Justice Dodge, who remanded | | Daran person she so brutally attempted to murder, Mrs. Win- | Mitster is tritiage Tf ogy thie weve tenet ers Ott | tins churt: bas beon pene ir Or Fee ee ee ee timaTtON, | centnation ImtO tne 22000 elk take eee eee ee ee tee arenas teat oe Theat ot Hew | aingee, WhER founé, was. lying On the feor, with head | ian exveltens resons for et onde Tevising the scale of | audience, and bas presented v2 is Majesty his creden «| ad, theneterh, nied or. tua: — York city has called the attention of the departimeat to the | @Bd face terribly gashod by an axe aad ber skull trac- | our diplomatic appointmenta We have been necus. as Minister Pienipoteutiary of the North-Germam) | refore, also of tue In the carly portion of that month, however, he pro- @eeded to Paterson, New Jersey, with his wile, u orld great num- | Confederation. i The Archbishop of Posen, Count Ledochowsky, Jost addressed to the c: Autsceo Exvezziemsvt ny 4 Yourm.—Information | diculty it experiences in obtaining prompt and reliable in. | tured in two places, A largo amount of money, somo was lodged at Police Headauarters yosterday to the | formauon with regird to the sanitary condition places $1,300, was missing, and « very valuable gold watch. from which sips or \inmigrants eome to that port, and it has | All ey waa recovered, and ther having previously so! some rea! and other property | effect that a young man named Stephen Labau was sent | requested the a: tay ar | bopea teat bre rill getwell It witt'be soot tomed to despatch to all parts of ber of persons considerable oy fo ‘stance under the delusion that they a . isance of this department in obtaining | hopes that Mra. Winninger will get w: It will be se delicacy aad importance to discha: It which bas greatly discon Pi Tl aking with hin: bis perscual ‘effect, tuclading wie bea, | DY bie father toa bank In Trenton, N J., on Monday | the masters of all vesacialeariee focrportise New frss, | from the annexed confession, which we copy from the | wrong in our hypothesit let we De all means freo-owe | prelate opperes ail participaiion of tse clergy in thi rn rp ere = pou pore A this | last, with two $600 checks to be deposited as well as | tat the Lea'th authoritles of that port require th ohh temp Of the 18th, thas the she-devil charges | seives from the burdeusome consequences which have lish agitation, and urges that body to use only we eireh be tied sionout daily mad wisten Quarest | $200 enclosed in an envelope. The young man tt we | Seutation of consular bills of health by vessels artivin another of hor race, Sarah Thofoughgood, who was Mrs. | flowed from It means accepted by the Church for the developm ry; 4 Alleged, deposited one of the chocks azd.diow ont $600 ga. ports are, however. Instructed not to d Winninger's cook, with taking part in her hollish | * * * If, however, we aro to bs told that a man of | education among the people. Une regularly as he bad formerly done, The fact of his Raving removed to Paterson with his family was com- municated to the Governor by a Mr. Cole, and upon it ‘Deing ascertained that he had ¢one so he was removed veasel for refusal to On the other. He, it {8 said, was even dividing the | vise the health oticocs cf the poet nee tiok the wi money with a boy named Swain in the sireot at Trenton | oftsuch refusal. von will alee k Mat This wretch yesterday afternoon made the following tome time afterwarde. Swain, the Chief of Poilco of | of tealih of New York advised ot he suaitary son of | Statement to officers Barrison and Baker at the jail in eminent ability and perfectly acquainted with the sen- timents and teelinge of the Engiish sem could do little good at Washington, we entiroly deny i, Tho AUSTRIA. that place informa the police authorises of this eit; “ct by direct communication. You will | Portemouth:—Mr. Harrison, I know God was not going | great hindrance to the permanent maintenance of from office. * 7. al $ 1 oe; and al care that the bills of health given and . | to let me go on with it; God saw me do it and it is on | friendly feelings bet th The plaintiff, on the trial, contended that his sojourn wus and & le supposed that Labeu came | porte made are upon information waish foo are aatinned to the jadgment book, and 1 might as well toll it, for it will | mutual ignorance ona pinion uu ej = Cordial Relations with Italy. % Paterson was merely « temporary visit to bis daugh+ - z ne Pe entirely rel WILLIAM H. SEWAKD, be known; I did not want to hurt Miss Fannie; I | other. Each is apt to be agitated by apprehensions The New Free Press of Vienna, of the 9th of January, fer, who resided there, and that be he the abit jorrosk> §=Exnrzrim BY 4 PorTun,—Frederick a poss Prayed to God to-day that she might get well; Idon’t know | whioh would be dissapated by the light of know. | states that the best iecling exists botween Austria an of visiting his children in different localities and | Smith, @ porter employed by Mr. Owen Jones, of 169 REAL ESTATE MATTERS, what It was that made mo do it; it was fixed so that I | jedge. It is dificult to overstate the errora om both | Italy, and it adduces as Proof the fact that the Grand counties, at their residences, and that the visit referred Eighth avenue, was yesterday forenoon sent to the should do {t and get the white folks down on me and | sides, Let uw: Conceive, then, the effect of the residence | Cross of Leopold has been conferred w undertaken solely for the beneit of she Leaith York County ai Bank ‘. ~ AAR AARNE then she could not get any work. Iearried the clothes | at Washington of such a ropresontative ag we desire to | Barral, ¢ inister of Italy here, and has J : New York County National Bank with $1,290 in biils Sales Vesterdny of Up Town Lote. over to her on saturday, and while up stairs Mies Fannie | seo there, Ho would be in constant communication | been recalied. Another proof is to ve found im the Yator ad staiod in conversation that he intended dispos. | *24 four checks for $641, which he was told to deporit, | fome greater decree of activity im the real estate mar. | *#!4 she wanted mo to carry some things to her mother, | with tho Kxecutive) he would bo om & friendly foot. | cordial congratulations which. passed between the (we: Brooklyn p ry, ‘and going to res rs ‘at | UP tana hour yesterday afternoon nothing bad deen | ket is more Apparent within the Inst fow days than has hee h Four earer's ped “— er ag fs z a ae — per Tri ce * ; h es; be fn . n the atmosphere of the city; that he bad sub which he hed bes m. raed shat | property for sale multiply from day today, The auction Sinp ant pastor im her hand; w o gota ber | osshencen tne ‘cation bar Voprossata woele antvey bei de Sequenily saied tore party that-be tiived. in New | 2 he bank, 1 ta Dota ogi sales are well attended, but at most the bidding is very ¢ laid them down : varah thoroughgood eame up | {a the gorm illusions which are Now: suffered te Denies sia acai ini claeaaalll Jersey,” and that while at Paterson he bad paid his tly stooping man, wiin | OW, 8N4 repeated iteration of the advantages of the id went into the room where the men | inveterate. Lis influence would not be confined to | Comprehensive Syatem of Pub @aughier $60 per month for board. The Court charged ibe jury that the question for them | #arp features, abo of age, aad was attired | particular lot then under the hammer and ite possible to determine waa simp'y one of fact ns to whether there pH = bib maT pa os geo future ones bas to be made by the auctioneer as in- 0, = was ue buch Yamney the ymmenyo eee If | cer in the hanas of © detective, ducoments to the meditatave gontiomen in front of the = ro ‘4 ore her som ean for re — a;a Led wer as be had exercised in the remo Tur Auueosp Hanpie-Patwen Peasont Case.—The | 498k, who examine thelr maps with an earnosiness in parece and get inee: cut and gave them te mer one I was of no conte examination of this ease was resumed befory Juatice | though dstermising the yen ae M | thon wont to the basket, and while stooping over the Gore they to take tote coame Dowling, at the Tombs, yesterday. The first witnoms | to advance $20 or $50 or ¢100 om the bid Inst Offered, | Clothes | struck her with the eye of the axe; sho folt velator's extrem: tallied was ¢x-Police Justice Barnabus W. Osborn, who | At Private salo similar hesitancy tm closing @ bargain 9 | gait sarah, don't Kill me: 1 struck hor egain, and ‘whather the Gove froro that Robert W. Edmunds was arrested, charged | “'Tuere were tives, aictnn nets westerday at the Exe | #he raised up and tried to "fend herself by putting her with forging an order for the pay of one of the keepers yi yf ma | Stems: con oe vo She cnaghs eld of = al Fifty-two lots of land were offerod, of the prison, Kobert Paul, « painter, fiving in Thirty. | @eecribod an follows, vie:—Eight lots on the west sido ot, nour Fires nvenus, testified that he d of Fighth avenue, comprising the whole front between gore | 1280 and 124th streets: sixteen lots on the north side of {n the house heard her | qz3d street, commencing 100 foot weet of Eighth av rent without paying | nae; four lots on the east eide of Ninth avenue, com. Mmoneing at the southeast corner of 124th street, and hi wenty -four lots of land on the south alde of 124th street, room that commencing 100 feet weat of Eighth avenue, and com- bed Jeave that room oy | prising the entire from beteoea Righth and | end found Mi yh forsee aan mony quite the re- | Ninth i" a SUPERIOR COURT—TAIAL TERM—PART 2. Verne of thal given by Me. Palmer was eworn to by eev- | talned:—The Io st "tho omae rican, were went ap to her and took It out of her band, car. eral ‘nesses for the defence, Counsel on bota sides | and justh street, 26 fee oc Action for False Impri then aunounced that tosy bad exhausted all their vesti- | Gepth, wan kuockod tome tip Te ant ter ada co 0; abe roiled off she bod Bofore Judge Jo Rony and the ease was closed. Justice Dowling eaid | tho avenue, 26 fost 4 inches front, $6,600, end the two Borah Perry vt, Meyer Rosenblatt, Thia was an action | 2€"9Uld read over te evidence and render hie de- | lots noxt adjoining, of a Q cision at a future day. eveh, On 1 Miss Fannie had been secretaries of State and members of Congress, The A Madrid letter in the Courrier de public opinion of the States depends greatiy | A bill has beon laid bofore the Cortes U3 on tho opinions of the leaders in Congress 4 Public Instruction, the object of wi the Cabinot. It may not od by th primary education for the whole people, Ite priner opinion would be awayed und Provisions are that every village, having @ population o| hero, but the influence is not less real if I at last 500 must have a schoolmaster, to be pald out The presence of real representative of the English | the municipal funds, and schoo! materials are to be pro- people at Washington would thus directly tend to draw ded to rth of the the two nations together, Whether Lord stanley has ing & smaller popula sought for auch » man we know not, but we must pro- | ‘ion than 500, the curé will bo charged with the pri test our conviction that i was incumbent upon him to | instruction of the children, which is to be obliga appoint rich a man of posssible, and Ubat it was all Spain, The State will grant a yi oo of duty on the part of any prom! sum of $200,000 (each equal to five frat Pi being asked to represent the wo ip in ! of towns and —_— = wrth —eaeldgd cy tats, lightly deolit #0 high an office, je the necessary ada ne gov ee od the establishment of houses Re te op Neer and the books to be pixced in the hands of re GERMANY. must be approved by the bishops. Parents who are will not have to pay for their childrea’s instruction, . Every Spaniard fulfiling certain conditions of aptitude Count Bismarck’s Peace Speech=Military | wil! be allowed to open a school, bus if his conduct on and Commere! Reunion=Famine tn East. | docirines give rise to complaint the Aicade will bav@ ere Prussia=C jo Expression in Support | Power to close the ostablisumont, . | of the Popes Count Bianarck, ata hunting banquet at Barbr, made peach toa large company of German notabes He Said thot the epoctre of a War with France waa a pure Ik remained for thor to determine wheth the plaintiff had actaally remove: Paterson with the f making it bie perroanent residence, with- to the actual length of time he bad ree at tho time tue order appointing bie sue- | the oxire bos sued. The jury, after reiirement of about | Courtianit. te two minutes, rendered a verdict for p aintiff, finding that be bad not changed hw piace of residence, ner, Jr, waa To there was no colored men in he was thers; Mra, Hardie did that door to ‘talk to any on ‘aime bac and I went in the door was locked ried it struck Mise Fanny with the a and we wrapped her up in blankets, {| Lit ber with the handle of the axe whon abe (el! of tho bed, because fomething told mo not to do any other way; Oona Iniut it appeared that on the 2st ‘Whe dolendent, as al ° arrested tne pleintit f August last niawfally amd maliciously 4 compelied ber to go from her Kitchen and divided ft; you hayo got what | bad; I don't know anything about the other; 1 washed the axe rim water which was on the stove and with before Judge Jones for false imprisonm: phantasm, aud invited all preseat to have mo an victy on : gels Hate ae TUXICIVAL «AFFAIRS. Sg matte the ca Rb $1,010 ‘each: five iota, com: | Threw it on ihe top; we took it down stairs io tho | . The Prussian Chamber of Deputies has adopted, on | ‘The steamship Calabar bas arrived in the Mersey with, nk with ihe one nearest Ninth avenu tor $1.00 the second reading, by 174 vates to 144, the m tion of | gates from Old Cala 4 M. Lasker, assuring the freedom of ‘liamentary dis- cussion, The Minister of Justice, M, Leonherdt, 28th; Cameroons, 291 nando Po, 90th of November; Bonny, 24; Brass, 24y the remaining tote im 124th atreet being 0 for $1,810 exch, The tot at the corner Hoard of Aldermen, Fesidence io Third avenue to a police station in t A special méot eoue and 124th atroat brought only $2,650; clared that the government bad not yet come io a dec! Benin, 34; Lagos, 5th; Jeliah Coffee, 6th; Ace tl venth ward, and hor imprisoned for tial aR | srigeroon, yr Gt this Board was held yesterday ning, froating on the avenue, $2,395 each, ff and tatnue bese 1 | sion on tho pols bub that the maiver had le serious | Cape ‘Coast Castle, “Sih; Cape Palas, Lites Korg) against bi laintiff further avers that 04 b President Coman im the ebair, A large nidg JOls were not offered, jot of money in the wardrobe because | SOsideration, Leone, 15tb, and Bathurst, Decomber 19th, 7 ‘day In qu cfendant agseuitod her and | @mourt of ceners) rovi.ne business was dispored of, aud | w#There were offered at the same time as the above, by 4 paid me out of it; maand padon'tknow noth. | . The ratification of the military éonference of tho | At Cid Catnbar Made was exceodingly dull, { o her to be tc in Jefferson Market Police | the report of th nauco Commitios om the tax levy for another firm, ton lots, thus described:—Two lots on ah and mysolf know! Southera g of Germany were exebanved January 9 By the united eforts of the traders Mmissionarieg Court witheut any warrant or Puchority, The defence h ‘ ‘a syenu@ A, on the southwost corner of Seventy-third hen I etri atthe Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Munich, becweon | King Archiborg bad been compelled t @ up the ran & general allegtions contained tn the | S29 Current you: was takan up, The commiftes has raade | streot, tozether #1 fest front, 09 feet depth: one lot in ‘and don't know | $9¢ Prince of Hoheniohe amd the y ‘rom Wurtem+ whom Complains, and ap avermen! that sn the day in question | but few siterations or amendments to the budget as pra. | Tear of there, 26 fod: {rout on Seventy-third street, 102 © has been ‘conjuring on. 1 | burg. in the ri tue cotendant, who was is J of the promises, was | gented by the Comptroller, and the totale to b ed feet 6 inches In depth, and eeven low om the north side threw up a black snake some timo ago and havo felt vad ‘The Rhenish Case'te stator that the intelligence from and Fernando Po trade was dali, Siiling sepatre done and cinaning tie house generally. | ro ary made up as foll be | emery third street, ‘fe went of Second | gyer since, Somebody fixed it so as to make the white | “Astern Pruswia i most aiticiing At Gumbiuacn four | Her Lritanaic Majesty's abip Oberon, with Shoo he was resisvued and thwaried by pisiatiif, Case | ty, $0,818,731 00 “i m4 Vomeral expenses of bf avenue, each 20 feet front foes 6 inches in people down on ma and pa as they coald not got any | Ph eons cod on new yonr's dey from typhus caused by | Livingstone on board, was at Boag. "there in over ‘Sli om, reddetion of cily debt, Seon car ay. tahhe $1,140,048 95; | depth. The first lot put up was the corner one om ave. | DOh® fem ve et has pardoned me for what f hav» sot, Gort the fover threatens 'o become epidemic, The | probability of the Bonny men going to war with ° rege total to be levied far Gite pete ening, the Grand | Bue A. on which 96 morgage of $1,000, It sold for | Long: Tkmow I have been converted; did aos want i, | Mcmcipal Counc Bas: fescived: epon asking permission ‘as8 peopie, owing to the latter refusing @ SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM Tue ropes Won teen ws, $11,171,004 74. oe The lot adjoining om the avenue, encumber Kill Miss Fannie; but did it because I wanted woooy, | | bok cee loan for the relief of the most necessitous, | the Bonny traders throngh tho creeks towards the ‘ain ane to be prison ved ang sual mubaber o with @ mortgage for $800, brow onty yf.) 090, and t to ges married and Mies Fannie had trouised | have Been ésinbiished tm which the women At a moeting on board the Oberon se ction Agatust the Corporation for 810,000. A feselation wae edepted Jot in rear, om which tea morig only $700, | moy eara ® pittance by spinning, and, im addition, | chiefs wore in strand: The Briti#h Conaul Jacob Bret vs, The Mayor, dc.—Thie was a to re | yeast Broadway Rai read One ordering the Dry Dock and | The terms ot sale wore cash, over and above the 2 | rations of coffee and meat are distributed, every effort to dissuade them trom hostilities Gaver $10,000 trom the Corporation for bodily injuries | br ew - i" mpany to discontinue the use enoumbrance, The two jots on ' Piisit railway « train was stopped by the snow. | tho Calabar sailed the Bonny chiefs they were pustanee > La * 4 ke in Park row, as the nearest Second avenue brought $000 | it i# announced from Quebec that the effort of airy people calle’ upon to clear the line de. | termined to have war, 1h consequenap of this trad ju Ly reason of their alldged negligence, On the | 800s hrown upon the side- ‘cing lots were put ap, bat there being | Board of Trade of that city to make terms betwen \ | twoive silbergrowolten (one frano, ity centay ndstilt, ees mm December last the piaintiff wae ériving down “ » iat ft pedest " no vadrawa, Shipbuilders and their striking workmen \* ° a day'a wares, ond my authorities ref iting to business was improving. On the gold ¢dq er bh, Mad om ‘Nahin Yotee ante oteeeh be te a ceneiae the Streot Commis. : ra authority the following wore | The shipbuilders refuse to employ any u nen, ® er8 move than cronchon, the » wore brisk, as alvo at Stora Leone and Bathurat, ta Gdeep bole on tae eet ‘er ; sioner Lite nat authority the side or *) feet 6 inches, and ome jot, | the porvist In adhering to the vaion x . ir ee health of the coast during the month bad a ay, io Consequence of | waik ov @ Water siroa!, between Park and Worth + st © es oS 50 wortheast corney of Sixth | thes the abipyarde will be closed + i ‘ sue German Jourmals layply (re onds wel po dang of RONA ASIP Ondo Of alcknens reperiag, .-*