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——$——————— ‘Tee steamer Morro Castle, Captain Adame, ‘from |..nstiou.may yet survive, We have rumors of the re MEXICO. Havana Febroary 8, via Nassau 10th, arrived at this port yesterday. Purser R, W. Alberts will accept our thaaks for ihe delivery of our files and deepaiches. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, The San Luis Ferced Loane—General Noriega Proneuaces Near the Capital-Geacral Ne- ete Rebels at Puebla, Mauxico, Jan. 24, 1868. The following telegram was received here last night:— Ban Love Poros, Jan. 23, 1668. To ras Epirons ov rus Sicko XIX:— Ail of our houses have been embargoed and our goods weld at the en. Prices, we roe | pene peer ‘to complete prisiamos, We are sti! ae pris. «0 ene, JOHN PITMAN, - ‘ANASTASIO ROMANO, end seven others, ‘Yesterday there were siso two additions tothe list of promunciamientos, Oue was of Noriega, who left this @mpital the day before at the headef forty men, He « pronounces against the Governor of the State of Mexico, <M. Concha, and is not far distant from the city, The @tber ts the most serious one which hag occurred next tothe Yucatan affair, General Negrete has pronounced agai ust President Juarez, and in favor, it is said, of Ortega, who is sulla prisoner, He is in the neigbbor- Rood of Puebla collecting troops, The three hundred troops yesterday to Tulanciago, and @ smaller force to Apam. General Dies remains here still, and is in consultation with the President, In some quarters it is daid Negrete pronounced for Diaz A telo- Fao m arrived from Puebla to that effect, More will be wo by the tne the steamer sails, and the latest news wil be telegraphed. Ag will be sven by the accom~ ay tng reports of reas there have been revolts at era Cruz and at Tulane)pgo. It certainly appears tbat the government i» not a little annoyed by these demoustrations, as their suppression requires not @ little expenditure on the wary, Ceneral Negrete is & wan well of the wo in Mexico and on tho Texas border, and his military and personal ebaracter ar¢ such ag to may ve inieh force to any step be take for or ogainst a government, Weare notable to earn Low large a force be is collecting, General “tur and party are gtill in the country, The former has been absent for some days isiting @ silver some miles distant, I bear matters are not yet aatiled. Co ‘Amorican Legion of Honor bave as yet not been Fears that the Yucatan Expedition Was In- Disturbances at the Capital. Maztco, Jan. 21, 1868, As you may become aware by telegraph trom Ha- vane before this shall reach you, thi xpedition of the constitutioual government against the rebellious Indians aod their abettors at Yucatan, numbering in.all not more than three thousand men, commanded by General Allatorra, left Vera Cruz on the 14th of this month for their destination, From the most recent advices from shat quarter the indicatibns are that this number of troops will be insufficient to suppress the uprising, motwithstanding tho troops are the best in the country and are commanded by one of the best generala A friend reports to me that the commandant of marme forces blockading the port of Sisal said to bim, ‘Not one she of these government troops will return from expedition; their mumber is not sufficiently great to accomplish a success. The government does ‘We shall soon &: how correct were hi: Sect gun one ‘which carried the troops to Yucatau Ja: Bot appreci the magnitude of this rebellion.” 6. His oopsisted of four small wail vessels each carrying a midsbips, and all four having on board a force of hundred and fifty men, There was opposed to them I veasels, which it was expected orther” would very soon drive im ‘heir capture. The labasco, spring, an im- by some mysterious somerset republican war vessel. Her decks Birength 10 endure the recoil of a twelve pounder; she ia, therefore, valueless as a vessel ar. General Diaz, after seeing the troops bark the expedition set sail, started at once for the capi- tal, where he arrived last night. Tne object of his com- jag is not knowa to be other than to consult with the Secretary of Warand with the government upon the fu- wre eecul pian and to prepare for contingencies which may , The General's name continues to be used in con- nection with the War Office, as also that of General Ber- riozdbal. General Diaz makes the private house of Mr. = Momero bia temporary home, as the most intimate rela- Mone exist betwoen them. The Genoral is ooking weil end . Tate seems to bave lost none of his activity. Immediately upon the accession of Matias Romer He U the Minister to ti nited States, to the position in the €abinet, of Segretary of the Treasury, a bowl was set ‘ep against him by certain geatlomen of the anti-vovern- ment age mene ng ameng whom 1s bir Priet known at Matai feurn there of Ortega, when restrained welt moros and Brownsville during the so- bis move- menis by General Sheridan. Mr. Prieto is the adnerent ef Ortega still, and consequently has no affection for the y present government. Mr, Prieto, who 1s a member ingress, in @ speech before that body, made some accusations which rather implied some acts of bad faith fon the part of Me. Romero in some receat transactions which the Ge had made with the department of will be best Pelatives iy, ie friends of Mr, Romero suggest that as the rea- of the attack upon him. The questica ‘very naturally ecours to one, whether it is not an indi- eation of the weakness of a ones when the Cabi- Bet officer of ite President ia himself compelled to an attack like this ome by a pubusbed letter, and repel eine od ip a case like this, where there was not the shadow of # reason for the attack. There must mecemarily oftea occur times and circumstances wueo fi fe not tue policy or the duty of public survants to ny explain ane s people their motivos and reasons for ings gu public functiouary con- to anewer the slanderous bark- magine tuat ho fears the stability at bis heels @f the government which he ssste in representing We confess that we were sorry to seo that Mr. Romero Should have noticed those yelpings, belioving that his friends should have taken up thetudgels for him. He bas not been at the head of Mexicam finance sufficiently + Yong to enable himto get possession of the workings of Me office as now existing, and, of curse, has as yet not Smaugurated any reforms. His issoc ona ‘in the United States, with diplomats acd tranciers of all.na- Mons ft him better for tue office than the majority of men bere who are pow prom.neat a the ruling party, task ia @ most diffboult one. Op the same day Mr. Ignacio L. Vallarta way in- ied as Minister of the Interior, or # it 18 caiieu bere of Gobernacion. To-day there bas beer concluded with Sr, Jacses Su!- Mvan, representing Mesere. Alexander & Sons, of Now York, an arrangoment or contract formamveying tue mails from Vera Cruz wo New York. Jt@ understood here that this frm intend to do ¢ thing to ineure the comfort and convenience of the traveling and mor- 000 to cant ile communi:y. Two er three vossele of 1. ns burden are expected to be put 2 line, 200 ' and of such a clase as to secure first class ingurance os their cargoes, New York merchants may loot to a revo Yution in the present metaod of doing busjiess with : China, as by this lime Mexican doliars ca., be freighted direct to New York and thence to Lhina, It hae ‘been imposible to obtain enou, im the Mexicam dollar the China trade, running boween Vora Cruz and New York has boeo sv inferior that good Smeurance could with diMfculty be effected upon Méxican @idliara, and consequentiy the; the te at St New York of this chanel of trade. By th @ been carriid to al Mati Steamship have been vom- 4 on the vessels of pany, and a Yorl Boglisb iii we luok fore diveraon can be reached from Vera Cruz in ys lees time than @ predict that this mew line, well eond . Will necessi\ate the withdrawal of the Kng- Mab and Krench lines, There curred some Gays since a confilet between the _. BivORs0 s special regiment which for many y resulted veral officers of ihe ‘supreme Powers’ —a re acted \s the body guard of President Jusres it in (ho killing of one officer and the severe Distnet Com them. The latter ciaim that ther are in the police force many imporkklieis, and that the attack upon their oTjoera was Sn Oye fact. The*wa: Drought up before Cargresm, ‘The questions which havearisen in Congress in regard ‘the concession jatety giver to the Eug!et Mexico snd ‘era Cru Raliway Oemyany are now ueder consultation PAY the comattes of five, The result of their action is ubsful, The government perty, who are in the ma- ‘ty 1m Congress, dovire to suacaia the fresident, sud * ie tn GRVOTEY HMioved 18 is Mexico to-day with such aS/TUP- , DDE Of Lhe Work oF Fouewed trouble, 4 CoONCOFL Ia Lytic Luk, siasd avenue, bei seen Foriy-frat CA ate i efect affair has bees there are many ameng ¢hem who are not pleased many of the features vf theconcession. To repudi- iteaiterly wey fear Lo do, for tha reason of the fatal yat such wm net upon the fature crédit of the inged, Am shone is- n~payment of the forced jean isan Proposes to 4 in prison rather than mai ior the moi Tne Custot Nl not “com: we than to exsoue, m—The Puebla Revolt. Muxtoo City, Jap, 20.>7 4. M Ma very doubtful whether any country we. Over #0 ' NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1868. the witness to preach elsewhere thas os had! tion ofr rumore ‘The whole country is “roken oul” NEW YORK CITY. opt dean en a fon ay called cons Juss perceptible hiss ins | been ich the latisr refused to do, and the”) Chere sa ath: Hie: Hh manasian fo cuNanont, |” — ~ war and Thirty seventh sivert, “veneet the bat aries nection of the room. former thereupon forbade bim to preach anywhere im they do not strike wo the beart of the body politic the THE COURTS of the city Lave tendered their services for the oecasion. ing Gt James’ church ie, anid to, ve because he did preach bad this \eller 3 Gvorus from the Berge Cuore Un.oa and Manaban’s rg You are Rector of St. George's signation of Dias and of Exoobedo; of Juares proposing and York? A. Yes, and bare <C oneal An aEE entevie oomtaraepaninn te Lanie 4 UNITED STATES iRCUIT COURT—JURY TERM Foruon Lerrens.—The followiag comprises the num- codoubteaiy etag of Now York f rector ore Tejada; of. Rerulee proposing 10 go abroad for six | Convicted of Making Freeduleat Sovenue | Dr of foreign tire wnt and received front tne New | fare Bronbited Me, Tyns's, Disco, OH Maga | months, and, fually, of the omly district or department Returns, faa ne week ending Februsry | isiom im the Methodist Episcopal Church probibit {8 conclusion, was inquired of atcon. commander remaining—' General Corona, having Before Judge Benedict. Paes Receiged, Sent, | $86,000 preacher infringing on the domun of another? ‘a8 te his opinion of certain canons of || despised and in conse- | yng United Statea vs, Solomon Cohn.—The defendant, A. This church expects that every man will dttendto | the ehurch, bus the natural dryness of the subject at Guadalajara, bis own business—(laugbier)—Rev, John MeChetock euecialiy ling or interesting. where outrageous forced loans. are reported. All | “lar manutacturer, wae charged with heving made had been im the habit (or some time of officiating during 5 Cotton Smi ified that be had beens the world. knows of. the im! ent of several | false revurns te the assistant assessor of the Seventh Prec wae when be was able ond bie, Deals ginkiet ony Coarch eighieen yoars be hoare ae ee gaan, diy | ¢ a De het sold Moctintock, eee ae neee of the lancer, on bis direct examination and corroborated the answers ia are:told there is prospect-of matters becoming decidedly peters pe revolutionary, not only im consequence of the differences | dUA®! cigars of the sale of which no entries were revelstionary, Dot only i consedveral -aivarcy, 21, and | tobe found in bis books. The defendant, through bis General'Jimenez, but reaulting:from the bil! just passed ocntended that all bis ness transactions tho Congress, which declares the State still out of the | in wh ‘was indebted to ip eeeemest yd Union, and which bill empowers Congress to remove | under the Internal Revenue law 3 ‘aud honestly as The letter 4 ted to be from | every material respect; he has never had any conference ‘Meclingock 19" Iuleben Cleohelmer ao the sud. | with the witnesses examined as to their, views upon the Ject of Ailing the pulpit of 8: James’ ehurch, offered in evidence. Quite matter of its admissibility, which terminated by the | testing upon alleged false constructions of (be canons it bere | interpretation of the Church canons; he, with some of ‘scuasion ensued op the | the witocases, signed an ariicle read’ from a paper pro- the military commander appointed by the Secretary of | secounted for im bis Feturas, The case baving been our on ending DR it er ae (War and appoint itself a-uew military and civil com: | Submitted to the fury © verdict of guilty was rendered, i Oe ne es woot | ener neseresumming—Mr. Tyng went, through more of | OF Now 1 welll oe A. Alb cog Bander ad no news its since thas | 7B® #&cused was remanded ter sentence. about fifty years, five m inches high, sray cen ee eee nae ‘summer residence there: he was then a parishioner of brought by. tue steamer ‘Nightingale, which was to the - and wendy mosecde, wes elethed In stay penis 0! Direct examination resumed—In relation vo the letter | Rev. Stepven H. Tyg, Jr., and bad bees so for three Sheck that’s naval engagement was in progress at Sisal UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—JURY TERM. 1Eub, Mite colton sot forsue at Bellevue paserdage we | of DE. Stubbs Mr, Tyng said that the canon referred to | Years; the lattor visited bim as bis solicitation: he wae or im the immediate vicinity. As .chere 18 no line of — org , * | by the former was "f gerents interpreted, Mr. Tyng | am officer of St. James’ church (president of the Board of the result of the contest Before Judge Blatchford. Youxa Men's St, Pataicx’s Sociery.—Ati interesting bi has not transpired, Gens Allatorre bed landed his The United States vs. Schuyler and Others.—The defen- | meating of young Irishmen was held on last Thursday jon of unauthorized of unaccepiab! Charge of Defrauding the Goveruwent. await identification, we the bi 7 f Trustees) and invited Mr. Tyng to preach in the church ; fhe country and no vessels Sessa ue sukituat ae Be interpretation | Trustee) at ari yes omees et Me. tye ane istere into | united in the invitation. ce ‘The defence anounced that the y was now le ecesal wards Merida, ‘terary, | Protesta placopal ; that it Petite Poe mfr 3¢ Hg dante are charged with having, as distillers, cervying-om | evening for the purpose of forming @ Ii 2 wuss law to rereinte Geching in ‘Episcopal churches allin. It being too late (haif-past mine P. M.) for the of nothing | the manufacture of spirits at Forty-ffth street, near the | social and benevolent society, to be named the | and “4 opposing lawyers to make their speectes ap adjouro- ees cs) East river, by means of woderground pipes carried off | Yeung leu’s Si, Patrick's Socialy. W. B, Nichols was sebagai witnese stand, | ment took place til ton o'clock this moruing to hear the It reported here that Mr. Morgan (ome papera bare | £20 uoncet of large. quanen of apiita without | ecies, amporary sunirman, mang, eter otic! | ne has beens minieey of abe. Frownant Rpiscoal | mins Ws ; ee ie Cited. anen ‘for’ the, paren a ng bald the tax thereon, It was sisted in evl- | fui knowiodge and inviting the yaung men of ibis city | Churcd Mfly years Q. What is the usage of Episcopal REAL ESTATE MATTERS. ry making a commercial treaty and effecting some fuitable | 2809 that pipes were laid under ground, communicating | to their room, where they can ba postal arrangements, asa special envoy. The Postage is about one thousand.dive hundred to two thou. | ™ent near at band, and very spirits were sus dra events will occasionally be debated. necessary. Only such letters are written mm Mexico as are absolutely required by business, in consequence of the exorbitant postage. Your gph ot upon bis letters to the Harayp, to Havana, one, $6 in gold, and if a littie eavier, more sum Ly ‘Tho Legion of Honor have finally been offered by the ment, in eu of the Femi 91,600 worth of | 22" D. Ramaley ve Charles Leland ct al.—Thle was | trom former years 4, @ cash payment of $300, exempt from all judicial | 8 action to recover the sum of $403, which plaintiff | Workmen have sesumod operations on the north abut- orders, This iast provision bas become necessary in | claimed under the following circumstances:—On the 9th | ment of the new Harlem bridge, Sane a eee ate oe ioe “their | Of APH, 1860, plaintiff went to the Metropolitan Hotel, here. of seven montus waiting for this | Where he remained for the ittance, Query—Are Latin ‘‘republics ungrateful?” | goid watch and chain, together with $50, which ho a pays for slaxle thas pred Liabilily ef Hotel Keepers. Bot remarkable. ‘The practice of sending love missives, ‘this body of men, who represent some of the beat faml- | denied all responsibility on the ground that whea piain- Nes and courage of the United Stat which have bean doied out to them have not b: ficient for the pasi seven months for them to spoctably or even like human beings, but the, and starved on, the lamp of hope still buroins contract that in case be ould not deposit all jeweiry, | that the man engaged with William French (previously | gubject tors would not be liable for any loss that might ensue. u tude. outside; taal, in fact, 1t was impossible for any one to people of Pusbla have-sent. a communication to | enter during the nigiit; that there was the usual notice | Tinie Passing through, Wr orth Congress asking that on renewing the concession to the | in the room stating that there was a safe in the office Mexico and Vora Cruz Railway the committee require | in which all valuables should be deposited, otherwise the road to be run through their city. You will see that Rip Van Winkle is waking up in Mexico, and that there are even whole communities who. are not only willing | after a short dmunds, started out in pursuit of | as they the proprietors woulf not be responsible. After hear- vame foto court with a verdict for to have railroads, but want them. the plaintiff in @ mua of $425, . t without success, After being handcuffed the | prayer in the morning service, but not ai at pac ageourmrnti es wag re Serr at prisoner was taken to the Leonard sireet police station | was ® canonical obligation; onan lthough daily tnereasing. ‘This is a SIXTH DISTRICT COURT. ‘and there confronted with the boy Pincus, who instantly | does pot ee identitied ‘him as one of the men who had as Rev. Dr. Newton was next examined, He had veen ous complications, and although Negrete, who is still im Puebla, has not made his appearance at the head of Season. his troops, and it is supposed that he concentrati considerable force. Many people in and out of the g nt service are inclined to treat these man’s Club, tried a cause before the Sixth District Court, | was told, While he (Pincus) wag returning to the store one not far distant, Alt possible ex:rti season, which extends from the lst of September to the session &, memorandum beol in whieh worn nis ¢ quietly to effect un immed'ate and hasty crashing of | 1st of March. defendant, a well known. fish dealer “ them without arousing the attention of the people. | jm Sixth avenue, pleaded in defence that the fish Reals. id te panes rt ony nn President Juarez oppzars andisiurbed, and is understood | came from Canada, This fact proved by | fast Thirtieth street.” The accused was #. to express no special anxiety as to the result of these | witness, a desler in Fulton Market, who testified that | tov'en to the Tumbs and lead by aaah movements, Negrete is said to be witheut funds The | he had imported a box of the unseasonable fish from | ang while being removed {rom the court 10! to prison mail facilities, coutinue ridiculously miserable; for ex- | that country. But, on coming to the proof of the law, | Burre made another stroke for his liberty by. alin ample—a letter arrives for the Vera Craz steamer only a | jt was discovered that the laws of Canada, equally with | 4, rip and escape cd tile! c@leer, bas enade. ®t fow hours after the extraordinary has left with the mail | those of this State, forbade the possession of tho fish, | fayure of it, Tho accused is well’and unfavorably for the departing steamer, This involves a loss to the | and a judgement was therefore rendered against the de- | brown to many members of the Police Deparimeat, merchant or others of two weeks of time, or nearly as | fendant for much, On the eehetiy of the judgment counsel for the club A Daming Assault ano Rossgry.—On the night of immediately sued out a writ against the witness who | the llth instant Edward Kerrigan arrived in this city eiaabld alletnehp had testitied that he bad imported a box full, the ‘coun’ | trom Scranton, Feno., and willo walking across town The Moxico and United Staies Railway Uompany is | Africa, Theciub intend to sue all persons they can | met Henry Slavin and two unknown men near the cor- i organized to build a railroad from Mexico city to the | find infringing these lawa, ner of Mulberry and Grand streos, and asked to be di- Rio Grande, with a branch line to the Guif of California, Pat se ‘As the route proposed by the projecters, passes in part rected to No, 29 Mulberry st "i 0 trie im a through ticrras baldias, they propose locating two new COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. fow steps with Kerrigan, when Slavin put his hands townships, to be called respectively Salarar and Arteaga, Before Recorder Hackett, behind his back aad drew forth a heavy weapon, wit! porn ong From the hasty reading which we have been. able to . which he deals the countrym: powerful blow on the pet give the pamphiet nanded to us by Mr. Bangs, who at CONVICTION FOR ESCAPING FROM THE PENITENTIARY. head, koocking him to the pavemout in a state of insen- sibility, When restored to consciousness again Kerri- tis iden of plaging, Mesion Capltaninis of the company, | The firat case disposed of yesterday was am indlot | f.0 found nimself alone and minus United Staes legal Geo ras eke tamen Noosareieg prospect for te ment against John A. McNamara for escaping from the | fonder notes and fractional currency, likewise a gold Tepablic. On January 21 the petition of Messra Bangs | Penitentiary. District Attorney Hall tried the case, and | waich and chain, together with a carpet bag containing ¥'Co., soliciting a privil ‘or the construction of @ | ia opening it made some remarks im reference to the wearing apparel alued in all Fe reg a caw railroad from Mexico to Durango, there intersecting the | contiguity of the county prisone on the island to tne nothing more of his assailants til ut two o'clock yea. qinad creme rd tebe tua, Tous the Gait of Caluseaie. | > and ihe nesealy of iaptent the winds of | fevorzited hisvas tae men who bed struck aba keecked Si C - | city and the necessi of impressing uj minds OK to the Rio Grande, and thence to Chicago in direct con. y iy iP i Upon Meee ree cas Hedin, of chs, Bonitoeuth oreecs, took their leave, tired out with the tediousness of the falling ipto dis TT tio Buea lame nr nana Sop is juve, The re ne Before Judge Barbour and s jury. authori aio a eae falling off in sending valentines | court announced its decisida that the question could be money and other valuables in the office the proprie- | grrested) in knockiog down Ephraim Pincus, a lad in | case bel ‘ tes : # laser ‘actig “According io. thelt judgmest ‘and’ the | the west side of Fifth street, between South Further, that the room in which plaiutff slept was | theemploy of Messrs. Hayes & Co., 21 White street, | oi umetances case; it is quite cus | Pourth and South Fifth streets, Williamsburg, It |) tuem unul now overtaken by tbis concluding act of | locked on the inside, and could not be opened on the | and forcibly robbing him of $200 in Treasury notes, | tomary for miuisters of . t, near Church, was | to use as much or as little of the form of prayer lease; in non-Episcopal churches they not un- A f th haser. ‘the house of Kete Gorman, alias “Red- | frequently comply with the forms of those churches, at | &¢ the option of the purchaser. meni tabeages Gelbosiee ne ate lo menor ry a 1 'Nasb-It in bis opini Oficial Transfer ‘of Real Estate and Lenses 4 LoD the freat window, and, lyit in wait Ir. wi in opin! cia! ‘ransfers'o'! Ai'the testimony ‘2 the case the jury retired, and | Berke muting 0s the Kens Nindow, at vhovis aes | incumbent on an Episcopal clergymen preaching, be: ‘Recorded. young man, thade a determined effort to-escape, | fore an Episcopal congregation to use the whole morning | ‘The following were the official transfers of real case? A, No, sir, but I am one of the signers; by we in | Sist st, ns, Pennsylvania I mean the clergymen generally; I never preached against a proter er known otherwise than a unanimity of sent jong the clergy as to the interpretation of t! cafion about preaching in the parish men; Ido recognize those who differ with me in this matter, but they have never crossed the path of my At three P. M. the court took s recess for one hour. Rev. ne op was the — reassembling of the court, He had been a minister of | Broadway. ws, 7.7 ft from 46th st, 83,3223, the Episcopal church since 1 and for the last i oare, eighveen youre ‘bas officisted in Now York; be bad | osser eae saa ie ea pee does ever received the consent of any one when preaching | Jackson tm other churches; his own custom was to follow bis | Hudson be nen yiryregs Hintag he =, Eg them; witbin ‘scope of his mi experience {t bas been tbe | p, No 391, 32 custom, under special circumstances, to use what pray- rp Rutgers Eig pan 5 yrs, per yr. clergymen as regards officiating im other congregations the use of bool " from the distillery tm question to a rectifying i. first class literary matter, and where ealgvets-ca a and churches? A lengthy and possibly to the initiated a arose between the opposing coun- saad necessary ‘sel on the propriety or oth: of allowing this question In contradistinction to business of a less preten- poss none seater: Hane nin, sha eae Bisian one sea callone at Daving paid the tare iorect,. ‘The cade | Mzas Merriox.—The Domilt Literary Association gave | to be caeropek’ "hs tue close of toe seguanent, the const Jospection Sevalgnsan Stel: Cone, some. Feduction i | Val 'not concluded at the rising of the court, an suniversary entertainment last evening at Dodworth | took the matter under consideration, A’ many of the tious nature which, commencing dull early in the " é erowd of spectators took their lunch, baving come evi- | week, gradually increases until the grand climac- SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM—PABT |, ‘The obsérvarice of St Valentine’s Day yesterday was | deHtly beforehand prepared 'o spend the day, some | teric ig reached in # rush at its close, heavy do, | operations im real es are mostly confined te { ters aay, Some half hour shus passed, and the | tho first duys or middle of that period; consequent- Could give it such weight and airec: | ly yesterday was even duller than that which pre+ tion as they saw ft, B é was described b vi ion as they saw jut would be tory in excl ich described here as evi- widenge looking to. an inte — T ceded it, and whic! ‘ne Question was repeated and witness a = bis ht ma Hs bad kno 4 eges that INTELLIGENCE. ministers to officiate in non. churehes, a1 nse hae = aa nad 4900 a0 Dimsclt wisnout jeiastical censure; he : ges Peg me Instances er. sits. sale here existe the most -complote disgust among | placed undor his pillow, were stolen, The defence] may rare Roupuny m Woara Sraxer.—Detective mission required ta ooh cases: Sap aoveoaghe obtain: ae ba ee y impo The pittances | ti slgued the guest book of the hotel ho entered fato-e | Field, of the-Fifth precinct, a day or two since Ivarned | {08 (hn Hermiewon, of rector and going through WAS | Bookiyn, by James Xe. nowflittle thought of, ministers in the fermer | land (No. 5 Astor place), with a three story aud the ca: dencing @ lull in the sales. Nothing was doing in the Exchange, and that vault-like enclosure looked atill more dul and dismal in the absence of ite lic auction, and that Miller—viz, of a lot o! mainly influenced’ by courtesy and im the | basement brick house, with stone trimmings, om the Episcopal Church | was purchased for $7,800, of which, by the terms of a $5,000 can remain on bond and mortgage, 3 uy canon, in bis aoe ‘estate and leases recorded in New York and Kings so. to preaching ina non-Eplscopa! church. | county yesterday:— C sufficiency of devermined men to effect seri- | ponate: , EeERE y. for Catching Brook Trout Out of | saulted and robbed bim. Pincus said he saw | a0 Eplacopal clorgyman tor thirty years, most of this Ral French and Burke in tbe Central Spear Bank, =< prone ben epee “ beeen ivania they eek ae eas mors ee pert a ~! Roose: Presi ports- | Of Pearl street and Broad’ when the later custome preach wherever there was an opening, beat ne, Wied <Sealtecpcicaglbeheerses him where the desk was "to bay revenue stamps and | nO man contradicting; he had preached iroqently S 153.43¢x100.62951.4: 483.3 ton, N. J., twice in the Presbyterian churcl and | Lito av, w s, 75.8% 8 of 122 st, yesterday morning, for infringement of the laws for the | they knocked him down an@ took the wonvy. On | once at a funeral series Cig Mary's rant hia cus- Piola se fhe St, n © Cor. ‘ ling ford! searching the prisoner detective Field found in hiv pus. | tom wer been ‘ask consent of rectors or any 20x40. DeSeeeTstion Of :t88ES 18:50 bean ynsdln td tone A : ¢ to preach; had never had his own consent asked; at ssated services he considered that wa Episcopal minister was vound to use the formal service, but on special occasions he could use his judgme: Cross-oxamived by Mr. Nagh.—Ti something to do with an invitation to preach and the | 137 6th st.. 2, adiahe's source whence it emanates. Q Are you the Dr. Newton | 12th st, ns, 843 (tg of av B, 25x103.3. whose sermon on this subject Jay Cooke recommended | 34th at, ns, 240 ft @ of 8th av, 23x98.9 the members of the court to read carefully and prayer. | 37th st, o s. 200 {t.¢ of 9th av, 25x98, fullyy A. Idid mot see the sermon that was' sent or | 41st st, n 9, 175 ft w of 8d av, 25: Jay Cooke’s letter, Q Are you the author of the decla- | 48th st (East), No 103, 18 9x34 block... ration published in the Epi ian regarding this | 68th st, ss, 125 ft © of Sth av, 2 lots, 60x100. 5, IN WEW YORK CITT. Eldridge et, 20.113¢x1 81 Bower vet ight to preach hag | 5 Stanton st, 25.6 ft of Attorney st, 24.6x70 of 10th av, 3 lots, 76x102,2 225.11, 400 10 te 240'ft or Ihave never had my protested im all my thirty years I 8 ry 80,11 ft m of 120th st, 40x80. 55th st, 6 w cor, 2 lots, 60.5! .11 ft s of 180th st, 21.3x1 11 f& s of 130th st, 100x21. of other clergy- vess called on the LEASES RECORDED IN NEW YORK, eee Pear! at, No 222, 6 yre, per yr... Brorceuing aha aun daierredee: “ihe sgn Connie Cami eagpets re ge oreparreatiaytesbaggt a a was called and took Slavin into custody. The prisoner | ers and other forms the necessities of the case may re- | 15:h gt (East), No 207, 5 yrs, per yr.. ca Seevurs nod Induaney. tentiary would be punished by sending the | was yeste-day arraigned before Justice a, and from | quire. 424 wt (Kast). "No 163, 10 yrs, por ye.. legraph communication between Mextoo and guilty’ parties to the State Prison. In this | the evidence presented committed for trial | in default of Cross-examined—He might, under some circumstances, | 434 @ (West), No 306 (old No), 7 mos, per mo ‘401 ‘capital of the State of ihe same name, was | °M#® the prisoner, = who essed = considerable | $7,000 bail. Slavin is twenty-four years of age, lives at it his duty to follow his parishioners to their.| 624 9¢, ns, 375 {t w of 9b av, 9 yrs, per yr. 128: euthe 19th ult.," at noon, the President of intelligence, defended himself. Is was shown that | No, 229 Mulberry stroet, and is a carman. ee peremp- summer resorts; he never officiated within the | goin at, 8 8, 300 ft w of 11th av, 6 yrs, per yr. 600 4 wivitc wad General Porfirio Diaz felicitaung each | 0% the Oth of June, 1865, he was sentenced to the Peni- | torily denies bia guilt, and saya Kerrigan is mistaken, | Parochial cure of another clergyman against his protest. | yg:h gt (East). near Harlom river, 834 yrs, peryr. 1, Fund the.nation across its wires on. the ba 4 | tentiary for threo years upon OB see forgery in the | The lauer was sent to the House of Detention asa | Dr. H testified that he had beenan Episco- | 24 ay, No 623, 6 yrs, per yr...... yr. 1, over and u ana ion ses : i ips nthe Seay and | fourth degree, and escaped from the Island ina boat be- | witness, an for thirty y years; he was now sa assistant | gin ay es, 24 a 1 3 its ecmeanis 350 Peed ero Oo Facing. Fit ou the road lead. | £0"@ ls Sentenceexpirod, ‘The Recorder sent hima (0186 | "TS gonane SwDLER HexD yor Txat.—Philip | Minster tn the Church ofthe Ascension, in thiecity.and | “sry,” 450 ‘ in for one 3 ikew: ondin; eee ceecvese: tenes ks faite eee oe, the po one aod she bose YSSESTENOER, H. Ostrander, the man recently arrested on the charge | Knowledge Boctety, aud One of the secretarien st the TRANSFERS IN BROOKLYN, ‘ dag Ot Lhe two vases: very makrowiposoaced Seine: ‘Wm. Ryan, sonvicted of stealing $146 from Richard } of collecting money from various persons on the repre- rican Church Missionary Society; he bad never st, m 8, 226 ft e Schenectady av, 14.5x60x i] ‘s sherk aude Ul Statry, Wat sot To the Bate | Sacan as nut tnd overt perpen | ena, enemy nancy Whip an | gee a's bb 100 ya for for or expect | upon the alarmed Frenchinan quietly got down trom bis | "DON Siiivad, convicted of burglary in the third | yesterday waived a farther examination before Justice | the habit of ecgyaen of the ‘Episcopal ‘Chtreh as to | Gold vt, ws, 100 fee Nassau a + 6; steed, taking refuge in the Chalco train, which waa pass- | 4, ‘on Wednesday lest, was sentouced toimprison- | Hogan, and was committed for trial in default of $2,000 celebrating services on special occasions? A. Bishop Retest OF the 100! ing at the timo, the driver having witnessed the wuole | Gegree an Wednesay cal, wae lo Tea lenght ba Raa epee iper er om * sol af_air and slackened up the train so as to enable his | Dit Duis charged with forging an order upon A, | State, lives at No, 202 West Tenth street, and isa dealer | ‘Mr. Nash—Never mind Bushop Onde ‘ " ° — donk ; b Ho 44901 Se dlp gente in possession of ne | eee tn, oereeptained ‘acunet articles of Haware, | in butter. He bad nothing to say in relation tothe charge oP, 3,de 0h Soames ena Troy rd mir, Poter ‘Rovilia, 2 Spanish broker, of Mexico.chy, | 2¢ property of Henry Ganz, pleaded guilty to forgery | preferred against him ‘The President—The witness will state such facts as he | Smith st, ws, 70. State 1,000: whileon a visit to tho Villa de Guadaloupe, had, on bis | 12 the fourth degree, ‘Sont to the State Prisgn for one SEE RINED RCA TN ys knows himsoif. Tillarr sh 9.6 17.9 $v Soar abet 3,750) return to the city, the exquiste gusto of finding bis | 7°" 1» pinck, charged with steall Ai toh TRIAL OF REV. STEPHEN H. TYNG, JR. ps) resuming—Bishop Onderdonk—(laughter)—— bie wi af. ot ES 4 ad a strong box rather’ relieved of all its valuabie contents, g ack, _coarged Se ea President—We don’t want anything about Bishop . om, / among them mills and accounts due to Revilla to tbe | {em Richard Callahan, on the @th in Onderdonk. Warren st, #8, 174.7 186 of 6th av, 20,500 Amount of $10,000 or $15,000, which wero immediately | Sullty of petty larceny. As there were Fourth Day’s Proceedinge—The Testi Tracey—Let the witness tell his facts his own | 2d st (South), a8 140.5 ft w of 4th at, 21.52 4,750 realized by the industrial i genta, leaving in lieu thereof ‘cumstances the Court postponed Judgm: Closed—The Case to bo Summed Up Tom | "Fits resuming—Bishop “pee Monies ae Lega hat [oe con a large amount of counterfeit bonds by way of receipt, Day. — Onderdonk—(boisterous which bonds Mr’ Revilla found on opening bis money COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. agme the chapel of St, Peter's church, in West which the Court bad some diificulty in sup- [ered Be hd areas ioe Hay coat mage bi hroranis goo aan Be tee tmemaicaae Overcrowding Railroad Cars. ‘Twentieth street, was crowded, including many ladies in 1 ‘President—We don’t wish to know anything | Park av, iy 200 tt w of Throop av, 25x100x87. 1x } locked up. by the. police. mine rose esnid to bo | In the Court of Special Sessions yesterday the case of | the assemblage, at ten o'clock yesterday morning, on the opr ienaae eine ee a bap poy inh ai ices. oa Biciad a pot Gneed aia perteaag ea taventasons 2a and | Jobn Dempecy, charged with baving, on the 10th inst, | reassembling pursuant to adjournment of the Board of | individual judgment, * " ygaems RacompeD BROOKLYS, ; i the last and best piece of sharp practice we have hea:d | Pormitted fifty-two passengers to ride on the street rail. | Presbyters, appointed by the Bishop of New York to Crose-examined—It is nineteen years since I preached. | Bridge st, w 8, No 119, store, &c, 7 yrs, peryr.... 900)! Tord car of which ho was condactor, was up for hearing | try Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., om the accusation of $ Then eee pom md eon eee earn Fulton st, No 131, ret foor and basement, 4 yrs, | “tog and Kelly, The. Court was of | preaching in Christ church, in New Brunswick, N. J., feed iniguasesy De. youpal.theceame loses ern- | Pt sagen ee ey vinirn ihat the conductor was not, lable for the | last gummer, in alleged violation of ono of the canons of | struction upon the thirty-nine articles upon the Church | East Broadway, 61 ft 0 of Lioyd st, 100x182...... 1 200! bonds. ertenending 66.5 ca?, tances Sees the chutch, As usual, tho proceedings were opened with | C#uone? ighter. sa Governor iZuan :J, Bas, mye the Beletin Repuots |] OF Consress, the consigness of vessels were held respon- , the pI pel Mr. Tracy objected to the question, Tho following were the transfers of real estate, ‘ea, ein tinged aa pert 7 tae Teen PME | able for overcrowding: consequentiy the directors of | prayer. A telegram was read from Rev, Mr. Draper, | yr, Nasiv—1 waive it. in Hudson county, N..J., yesterday the railroads, and not the conductors, were the parties | cer, announcing bis inability to attend on account of | Mr. Fullertion—Do you waive the thirty-nine articles? Ph tion of ing the Governor to a peep into the barrel of a revolver, which, no doubt, was somewhat of an eyesore under tae | Tally liable tos prosecution, Om ap sickness, and Rev. Mr. Farrington was appointed tem- circumstances, . rder to give him time to consult cou: Bergh, | porary clerk, The defence opened the case, Anew wiegraph line ts being constructed by Mr. F. | Who waspresent during the ings, suggested (nat G. Vargas between Sea Luis Potosi and Tampico. It will | The conductors and drigera should ferm themselves into | _Re¥- Dr. O. H. Tifleny was the first witness called. Feach Tue within three months, an aagociation to protect each other; but Judge Dowling | He is the pastor of St. James’ Methodist Episcopal Tho Treavury Department bas ordered $20,000 to be | Said if hey were to do 60 they would be matantly dis | church at New Brunswick, «. J.; by invitation of the given to ne siate of Cainpeauby by way of “ald and | charged by thelr employers, ebureh authorities he occupied the pulpit two or three comfort.” The Zemprelteca etates that a conspiracy about to break Sundays in July last, previous to becoming pastor of the out 1m Perote was very timely discovered, and that three CITY INTELLIGENCE. church; the title to the property of this chureb ja not vested. in. the Conference, as required ores, aDNounces that the Gover. Jos Bares Over tm Rast River.—At midnight on | py the discip'ine of the Methodist Episcopal nor of San Luis Potosi has probibited the use of ealzon- | ynursday the East river between New York and Brook. board of ; cillos, % i - | church, but is vested in @ of trustees; as prt Fa ao Longing and Potomnian moray, lyn was effectuatly bridged with lee, Prior to thisevent | quring last July the church was full whem he offi- He ought also wo have put in aclanse doiling the earaps, | an immense fleid of ice, which broke at the southern ex. | siuted, on Saturday previous to the Sunday that Mr, Mexican bm | which, kke charity, frequently teomity of Governor's Island, and .eweeping round on Tyng occupied the church he came there \o supply the covers a multitude of—siuners, When tue blanket isin0 | pon sides met and reunited in the basin between White. ee ee eal PR erga ery eg Tyee Jonger worn in Maxico s new era will dawn upon the | bay and Hamilton ferry, completely blocked up the | DeOsitvea with the expectation ef preaching in the able, fa telation to the Amnesty bill before the Maziean | Tivo {rom dock to dock, presenting ap an iroken sirrece | church; an invitation bad before this tlme down ex- areas the majocity of the committee to whom it was tended to Mr, Tyng to pt but the later bad been Serr in mame stvateding, pordoe to cll obs In Nt Maa with ‘very little sa0W | Losbie to comply until then; he called to see Mr. Tyo; the exercise of power under the empiro solicited the e residence of Mr, M; and, so faras he bimeell intervention, to their agents in Evrope, the regents, A Brave Sov1er Gown. —Quietly.and-snostentatiously | ned any authority, tendered bim the use of the church substitutes and pee deal eat wn a paeaee wat buried on Thursday, frogs bis late residence, 136 | on fi * ie J ie po thang ministers; ofScers general rai whether civil or as 10 i miliary; the members of the Miramar commission, | Madison sireet, one of the soldiers of the war who did | dereq to Mr. dy bis parispioners, who those who signed the October 3. decree, tho couasellors | the cityef New York zauch hovor im his military ca- | live in New York in the winter aud in New Brunswick inte (Laughter Mr. Ni Rev. Dr. stephen H glyng was the noxt witness. He has been an Episcopal minister forty-seven years, and in Clinton Te ) JERSEY CITY, ip-<fet manele, Montgomery street, lots 10 and 1i, block 68, Van nie Lime c— been eee tiahed “= eee in Maine, shh dy senate, Viceiun Unanan te Onio, Tinos, | Gerthania av and Thorne st, n cor, 100x14 Kentucky, Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, Peonsyl- . vauia and the District of Columbia; within the feld ead | Paterson st, 8 6, 100 ft w of Pierce ay, 1 time of bis observation he bad never heard of a consent | Bowden av, 99, neat Monticell ay’ f for miniiers, in the line of ministerial Vorst farm map, each 264100............ ‘borne st, @ cor, 100x100. UNION, Hackensack plank road, lot 537, 25x100. GLABNVILLE, 6, lots 66 and 81, each 35x113.9. to foliow their parishioners wuerever they went unchi Fiske ob len } ant reo; as to making uso Ld an the proscribed forms of | prayers before sermons under’ Mh ee il special circumstances it was tho custom of clergymen to 4 tetenien jank aid Act as the Dature of the circumstances dictated.” Q. Do | Jersey City and Bergen Point plank road, » , Itob- you know of any exception? A. The only exception I rover myrer ae +. 1,1604 Jersey City and Bergen Point pianic Toad, ws, ‘ know of is that of a very distinguished clergyman of > id the Now York digcess, whose feligious enthesusm for | COdMer’s HFOM., 34 RCFE.....+.seeeserns 000 eel min absence — to pod j. Tesponses in Oa (Laughter prolonged and difficult to Ww aL bol ma 8. restrain, Cross-exemined—Q Were you present at the time Everything !s very dall in this department, so far Toferred to? A. No, sir; Tbave the story from some whe were p +: tan oan oe the whiskey interest is concerned, and will Mr, Nash— Another question in this connection, continue go until the new arrangements agreed u wise is many as you please, you are such an | between the Secretary of the Treasury and the irregular occasion, who, advised or voted thereon, deserters, imper reer—Colene! Janes J. Walsh,.of the ‘birty-sixth No iu the summer; Mr, Tyng learning that he bad como ——— But please remember Iam a be- sioner of Internal Revenue are put into cruel! ‘ the purpose of preaching in the cnureh | Wiidered old clorgyman, jhter,) operation ES aston cont deed See 8 May hg York Volunteers, in which regimént by served throu ie ote cxeiting to ovary, the satire day, but. | Mr, Nosh Teatiin ee 3 you aot think any as- | None of the recommendations for appointment as ro arsarnetectne see seers w | Oe Fens A te bt arts nde | Het enemas in Seiad | emcee?“ arava sv | fee cps Menton" tacgn te ¥ en % r. im - i ae eee imaion taper eee 6 Sere Dee Betiiaalarty dian) oe rea ris which takes the piace of the de irregular. (Laughter.) @ Do | sted upon in Washington. It is thought that, shoul Bedor Matias Romero, in accepting the Treasury port- hed, and im the battle of Malvern Hui so con- |.entered where the fol, addressed a circular to the State Governors, The | ducted hindself as to call forth from General Couch the |-communien table in the Episcopal Church, and Pro» pith of it 1 that “as be bas Deen to a certain extent | written expression—‘In the latter gattio he set auch an ceeded where prayers are appointed to be made; bi foreign to the affairs of the Treasury he can have as yet | emmple cf courage to the ment as to make every | shen went through his pri devotions and th no financial plan, Whatever plan ke may form rhalj be | man in it a kero.” What soldier needs higher common. | entered om the public church services, reading formed with the ald of time and ,experience; for the | dathon than this? Colonel Walsh upom his regiment be. | morning Yessons of the regular Episcopal gtd a ee ee tne eese nage aa | ng Siiansed Jlned the Terwgnan Naw ore Artery, | tng. Seok faaie toe, chancel, im "prectine,” Whe collectod jureed with equity an on Ger evens and Couch ual with many , 5 part.” most @armty in efforts to =i fer him a comaiis- | preached, be occupied the reading a & Areyen f fi the regular army, which he would probably |. Acquainted with she STRIKE ON THE DERBY (CONN.) RAWLAOAD. spared on brother @tained had Providence him. Cologel Chured? A fam; I bavea brother whe isa priest Walsh aorved im the British army for thirteen yearg, | in that denomings ion (laaghter)—and Sage Lae fought (» the Crimean war and the Indian mutiny an been tnvited to take orders in + (Ke lurch, (Rene won tora medals, and obtained the highest rank of non- | laughter.; Q Were the services of Mr. on the SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, commissianed offeer, though aulll quite young. His Savbain ae im question those of « nenopal @ Dia you #erious Strike at New Haven—Destruction of Snopien hen miliary experience he gave to bes habit of witnessing fo gore rohes, 80 Material~Pistols Used and a General Row~ far a8 circumstances yrould allow. Ihave not soen, Claims of the Werkmen. Giry Bains or Honsan,— Vastordey there were three | nowevor, the latest editions of the service. (Laughter. Naw Haren, Fob, 14, 1868. sales of valua\ile stock, The styendance and operations | By circumstances 1 mean Naae ee eee ‘Thare bas been serious trouble on the Derby Railroad | of purchasers preeented {ndications of. revival in bust. | Dot sup “ee finn rg required, was omitted, and 6 rea amogzt borers who were at work at Allentown hill, | ness, entries foryale being considerable, Mesare. John. ‘Sabbath iter whiet was found ia the church was They deve been on a regular atrike, and have not only | ston & Van Tasse\! bed a full catalogue at sheir horse | substiuted sn ite place; Mr, Tyng read prayers from a struck,.but they have smashed things, including faces, | mart, East Thirterwth street. The roam trotting more pare hh tearer fnromy a} ng ey roto A at work, The city papers are quicton | Lady Freoklio reaNzod $246; Buckakin horse, seven | Wore no wurplice, but a bobtail coat—(laughter)—ai the mater, but from good sources I learn that the cause jorrel horeea, from $190 to | afierwards we some talk agto whether this was being of the irom>le was the low rate of wages they received $240. Some elegant requiaites | decently habited. BA from the «an! They complained that the con- | sppertaining to ridi, ad driving obtained good prices, Crose-examined by Mr Nash1Have ‘been in orders in was allowed & 6 price for his | At Dir, Vandewator’s salx:, Duane street, the mare Silk | the Methodist Kpl-copal Church wince March, 1848; last but having obtaied the’) Stockings, siz years, one ofthe fastest roadeters, sired by | October ho saterod on bis duties as tor of Christ below the prices paid on | Norman, brought $340; ‘tim White, by Henry ¢ church; this errangement was made before he camo it fom Hunt, $150, mabogany vay Ham! there, in the ng, July; dota gharch 1g differently five years, $200. * Jenkins held hie Oret nale | constituted from othor inode pal churches, as seavon at the Club bles, 210 Wea Forty. | the deed giving ihe title to the property apecifies eighth atrest, when Habra sit, by the old hore | thet no pastor can be placed na it without town paye on the day, while ther labor tn 1 Patchen, out of May Day mare)\ sx years, time 2:41, | the of the con; ion; id it not been up mud fate is $1 60 per day. of or. ng he’ wokld have offi. Diages for woretti younot ‘also think # mingling of ministrations is calcu. | the bill offered by Senator Patterson become a law, ted to tend to disorder and confusion rather than to | Whole system of making appointments will be ob: el A, 1 Sun ets Sete teneeionee of tae foe of as it is contemplated by that proposed enactment worship of tl ing people out of lar religions into regular ones, are calculated to wemets ultimate peace aud harmon: the irreguiarity 12 nom Epwcopal churches is the want of an episcopacy in their ministry and of a liturgy their worsuip, Q Have you not within = few Soiemuized matrimony in New Brunswick? A. = ve. rector of Christ church? A. Yea Q Was not tl in accordance with Pha Bh ag ory ‘tice under su lar circumstances im thie case; th deen a nee and Christ church, Q. or village im which there are non-' it the protests of their mi tana aneerived are a proceeding 80 uncanonical ‘her Ot other cargoes are liquidating the governmen never heard of them until thie trial, Q Did not Rev, | claims thereon a8 soon as their vessels reach this port.! Mr. Morrison a few years protest against your Taere was. Might misunderstanding yesterday botw at 4 the particular request of Rev. Mr. Mor. | authorities rel Thave never heard of ne among regular end —— of 1,100 bales o} a well instructed miniaters, ugbter.) By & ‘moa ber of the court—Was not a complaint | ton Steamsiip Lovey Pg made in 1650 by the ecclesiastical diocese of New J the cargo oles both th sey against the ecclesiastical court of New York rel rence to within the circuit of the minister in charge against bis protest? A. In 1660 the it Rev. a Pe me Church that they can bear | make the oullect of revenue arising from the man’ any otl and that the webivual use | facture and sale of whiskey a se; and distinot giloing more for us among other deoomina- | partment, whose head shall holds place im the \ we lose, and that such ministrations, bring- | dent's Cabinet, In this event, of co not procure th ly; but stent efforts of Collector shook Special Tre: } peat ‘Cornwell, has been coliected, and the consigne ago "g Mountain, N. J.? A. No; I | the vo to ting and the inte: reven | wheres of she steamer (t! wort tom that ail ted, A certificate tom House of the req rt of shipment was accordin, for ‘auook : but the owners atthe your officiating at Schooley’s cotton declined leay~ f my oficiat ing it in tho Collector's bande as a voucher, asd kel Ri ry iit | brought $550; by ‘& star trovtor on | for comi court, purportiag to wr Ke for Boe war ail they Yt a hy be the esuree, $075, pad rot $200 to $300. ciated im the churth. Q Did Mr. Tyng ioform you | Schovtey’s Mout permixsion oun pees aa beaten yy a Gina On Thuteday, Friday aud Saturday lash o F0w |" ‘Yasn Couison Avous:-Graduaten Wf Yale College, | {bat any objection Dad been made by the fmicisiacy | miniaer im Charges Th Oy Ome eel enon pinmek | sioner Harlacd belng called upow decided thet the Cu mie euch shane. ‘om wie eet oe resident in this city and Brooklym, will mjeetin the lec | formed me that he hed received a letter from Mr. | at their summons, es a4 B. onan inde ecange we tl — ats Cette stroyed end even pistols wore divcharged. Mr, Chap | ture room of the Madison square Presbyterian church | Stubbs, rector of one of the Protestant Kpisconal ate pon are, ar upon 8 perniit vo ualoed eh bec deem Nia mas er . ing to hie preaching In @ Methos + tue | (entrance on Twenty-fourth atrest). on Monday evening dare tiag boede, (uaeeher.) a Was ie) oa oubl- | next, at eight o'clock, to consider the expationcy of | Het meenng li disregard uno objection in 0 of tl man, the contractor, annougces thet bas whole grading and is not responsible, As he asary 0 a Sn 2 ti tear tied ob 2 Bets Sete de oe Petal ob «15 Setiedhlladheacths «3 ste thal i at te Se tot: Bb Nida dow 8 EES 8S eee A eps St ol el Sea ee a Sri a sae a ee ah esa ee Se a id te : 1. : i ediy (et the job at a lass rate than he i¢ paid by thecom | forming au associati ome he call preach pany, the workmen complain that they will #ufer in the | tho mesting is weg by Desist io ‘ ‘iter " B, Bulk. | sure eel he Hef iveae = There Var we i transaction. laborers pay $4 for vont of shanty, | jey, Win, M. Evart« ee, Wm, Adams, 0. D., dared | abodes eeting house {a town, is toe bees ined fuard and lodgings, and only manage during the winter | Tinsley, Sidney Weber’, Kamund |. Sanon Aud | S the second piace, | was sick sfier the morning ; say, mouths to, work about four or four and @ halt days iB | ouners | acrvicd> qd could not have preached inthe evening, | — bi they recsive. The atvit_ iv likely to vonutt iaghe sop. | CHURCH OF FuR Hoy \sccmrs —Thero will iv warand | stag Mat... np President, thumped to order, and told ( detail Mr, Deaeby » " the, New Jersey, but whether sa Me, Marker hich the up. aie the haces evetet ae | upton banana sonsone wih a orere n | ffmant aa | was accordingly done, and the unloading of w 7 Bev, Si, Proceed:d, dy the intention of the Cusiom ‘Bowe the Rev. Kugene A Hoffman’ Homans | Sue Department al easee of thie 8 authority of the di of @ Department ie racter, 0 secretary * veasei will be allowed to discharge a cotton cargo i toed shaeaeg “gavatactory ce the Collector that “ v9 has been com; 5 asked for an explanation of the Schooley's | 1 1 eee Oren SCORES Lohans leon for Wi he Internal | 4 \ i

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