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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1869,—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 Bh ; A =e) $$$ re re ca THE PRESIDENT ELECT. | tinetsiritisetver ana tamor obs tust war | NEW YORK CITY see fe ee SLEIGHING. er of sloighs w not so ange ania the Fark, vw: some. ver must Wal . $ » Po it " | tila more convenient season, Hence we must get Aldana cnn calarteateiae ‘A CONDUCTOR ASSAULTED.—A conducto#, named | eee of the turnouta are excoedinaly handsome,’ In spite : Se Or Oiled thc tine iil some tuenve | THE STATE AND COUSTY COURT. Warren Seymour, employed on the Tenth avenue | 4 Carnival upon Ramnoss mu General Tare Ovt | their drivers turge them to thereased eet ‘Along b can have other lines across the country; the time madinmnnn line of street cars, while on his car, passing up the the lane they go, some even to mb's Dam, ut His Movements--Recep-= | may come when government can afford 00 ald other avenue, last evening, was assaulted by swomeun-| ‘witie=The Sereets, the Park and the | moresiop at the halfway house and then turn thelr lines; just Bow. he is at 9] toany fur- | The New Accessions to the Bench—Changes ° Rond=Snew Below and Rain Above. horses once yore, this time towards home. There tions---Opinions. ther advances of pire Hi ‘with Congress- in the District Atterney’s OficeAssign- | known neon, who mag tag ihe hea ‘Among the various outdoor oniormenta which Ly Dassing and Le pero oe _——n the rece gene. ‘ . some & rumen! of cane. ne Ronee ry eee poh — ee AS ve that vi ‘sae mente of Judges for the January Term. wound. i is ‘supposed that one of the driversof | exist in the comparatively bleak winter months pe ty were all srowded and hot drinks were of the Union reats on tis oF that or the other great | N® seanen take win ee % the road, who had @ spite against him, made the | tnere ig none which is more counted upon by num- | freely Induiged in, on the supposition that it was as improveme! rill not get huch sympathy or com- | the Supreme Court of this First c jet, | attacl necessary inte) e: ‘a GENERAL GRANT IN PHILADELPHIA. py wd ie unless the return to his judicial labors of Mr. Justice | A NUISANCE TO BE ABATED.—Ever since the night we of the bo rapcipacs of this city than that of HOMEWARD, ee ee cones eee as a tem: | thomas W. Clerke maybe fogarded at achange, be | of the re in the Brigg’ stables 1a Twenty-tuira | NOME. | Wile skating, the gradi Suki | Tf making its way to the parts from whlch Reception in Independence Hall—Pri- Suro cheng tetween Congress and tho President having been during the past year on the bench of | street near the Sixth avenue; the carcasses of the pla yo pecaetpes ih peal pont yh ee so Many were returning. Lven after dark had set in Public ba asone fet the idea tome. Unquestionably | the Court of Appeals, Judge George G. Barnard is | dead horses have been allowed to remain corrupting the a tak ‘i @ steady stream was into bed Ligne rom the Pata nl ‘ra dan. 2 amor the aapabée, Undourady is operat ngs cpritirned tp otice nx pie re-election, DAR FI 98 fue 4 tho rains gremtely (0 the ae i of me there are also geen number ‘acne pant Lane Seiad eighing while bas. fens known neta e eta schiament | fan ‘utoat ht eh, aspen | cna by Jugs Crs es Pring unio of he | wef na neeirhe hs ASPUBMEAE. MG | ao mentors of aint wo regard aig | til" it wd fier ia Grant held a publ in Indepen- t remo’ excellent oMcers; ict. The judges at present constituting the | {0 of Healt aiter & of unt- | as the only redeeming feature of the wintry season | Should the weather continue all Might ad it was ab ‘until taining Board in the m: denne Hall from two re o’olock vos Sercae | Was ls Nae een even Rie ont excene Sir ro court are Judges Clerke, Daniel P. Ingraham, Josiah | versal complaint. What is the mi midnight to-morrow will see @ repetition vf the sport, inspectors? and the street, the Park and the road will again re- | afternoon. He was conducted into the heey whom the country believes to be corrupt or Committee on mn and presented by the chatr- ineficient, Sutherland, Albert Cardozo and G. G. Barnard. 1 wa, E Pp. Giuingham, to ex-Mayor MeMichael, wi “ I could not find any good authority for the asser- | In the Superior Court Justice Freeman J. Fithian, Empire SkaTING RinK.—On yesterday a very pele. ee a nat ata ton sound with the merry music of the jingling sleigh in a brief address, presented him to Mayor Fox, who | tion that General (rant says it ought to be repealed. as the appointee of Governor Fenton, fills the va- | spirited skating contest took place fat the Empire ly Rs ececnens te ae » Arann bells. Bice Several street roads imme- i feel my feebleness now on this the first day of | lieve he wants it repealed—it would not be unnatural | cancy occasioned by the demise of Chief Justice | Skating Rink, Third avenue, between the boy patrons my induction to office, Tam incompetent to utter | if he did. One Senator says he remarked that in-his | anthony*L. Robertson. Justice John M. Barbour | Of the institution. The first contest was between bei ben: 4 tool Marinrehera on this occasion in words the thoughts that impress | view it be led; this is the strongest boys of from twelve to sixteen years of age. There ly become Milled with establishments of more or {themselves upon me. At any time it is a distin- | expression of opluion 1 have heard from him. ‘To | Will be the Chief Justice, his remaining associates | oye : less value, drawn by horses of greater or lesser ‘uished honor to welcome one who stands so strongly | two or three gentlemen he has said that if itis not | being Samuel Jones and John H. McCunn. Justice | were sixteen entries. E. Tiford took the first prize speed. The fact that gentlemen will keep sleighs {the atections of the people as you, sir; but as it | repeated the ‘Senate ought to uit in almost continuous Samuel B. Garvin having been appointed to the omtce | #244. Myers the second. The second race was be- 2 ge P sleig! ns as my first oficial duty, I feel compelled to | session next summer. tween boys of twelve years of age and under. In | year after year, when the opportunity for using in some manner the affections of those around ‘He cares lesa for qualifications in an officer | Of District Attorney, as the successor of A. Oakey | this contest there were seven entries, nates Jen them 1s always limited to a few days at longest during and about me, the constituted authorities of the | than for personal qualifications, He has said that | Hall, the new Mayor, leaves a vacancy to be filled by kins took the first prize, and Puan poe eae the winter, i of itself sufficient to prove the esti- be ‘The affair created sity, and the citisens a ites We sates Dae 9 ie iaared iw tion of the | appointment by Governor John T, Hoffman, the re- | teresting to all present. mation in which the sport is held, and the extraor- T Bay to you I rejoice in the privilege to welcome | maxim which affirms that the spoils belong to the é you here heart and without reserve, AS you have Yictor. Ouloes, should, be for the good « of ¢ the coun- — me capt pe Papunasigaele ‘AGENERAL RUMPUS.—There was at anearly hour | dinary prices which are paid for a day’s hire os oo 4 Rol 9d os party. | H. Leonard, fo yo esterday morning a characteristic Eighth ward | of one of these vehicles at the various I i the authorities of the “ hat 1 v y y rs ees otic of Philactelpiia, give Thia I believe, to, be his view. 1 think, from, The organization of the Court of Common Pleas | pow in the saloon No. 93 Prince street, The police, | livery stables 18 enough at any rate to city and the people of Philadelphia, give you a cor- | have heard, that no man jn office is to be removed dial welcome and tender you their warmest hospi- | merely because he is democrat. If he | Temains unchanged, and embraces Judges Charles | on arriving at the scene, found seven or elght men | show that the sport is fashionable. The facts talities. They will be glad of the opportunity to | was for the Soanere: during her struggle, | P. Daly, John R. Brady and George C. Barrett. firing at each other with pistols, regardless of conse- | sleighing is an institution with us, and one the in- by the banc istinguished a man. ble "1 a ‘Grant, es ‘gald:—To meet you at any oatctat, & beng ‘a fair eee be keeping bis The Marine Court exper.ences no mutations, | quences. ‘The men are said to be Hugh Riley, Jere- | quigence in which is made all the more pleasant by time is a pleasure, but on an occasion ‘and ina place | place. Copperheads, political timeservers, blatant | Judges Gross, Alker and Curtis remaining in office. . nace aie ua epi te oe the fact that tt can only be enjoyed at long in iervals Hike Shis gives, rise to. reflections which 1¢.ts impos: | Gamocratio paliicians may a8 well send in their | ‘The Court of General Sessions will recelve Gan- | shoulder, Donn was wounded about the head | and for'short periods of time. nible for moto do Justice to im words. will add | resignations to take effect on the sth of next March. | ning s, Bedford, Jr, late Assistant District Attorney, | and haftes McGinnis was shot in the left breast. | “The old proverb, “It's an il wind that blows no the many kindnesses I have received at their hands. | will, Iam sure, be fillea from the republican ranks. ag City Judge by election to succeed Judge Russel. se Gr ayn = = ge a fe a one any good,” was fully proved yesterday. While The public was then received, and at the concin- | Yet'the alra, frst and last, will be to get upright and | Jiidge Bedford will take his seat on the bench on | Semerson Markel, when they Were discharged by the | tolling mortals were vainly trying to walk quickly which can afford them outdoor recreation. This MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. f BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Final Meeting of the Board—Another Batch of Donations to Religious Organizations p Streets and Avenues to be Paved with Bele ‘ sian Pavement—Complimentary Resolutions. ‘The last meeting of the Board of Councilmen was held yesterday. It was called for twelve o’clock, but they did not organize till half-past one. After the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and approved the clerk read a long list of ‘General Orders” which had been adopted by the Board ot Aldermen and needed the concurrence of this Board to make them laws. i DONATIONS TO RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. ‘The Comptroller was directed to draw warrants in favor of the following churches and benevolent societies for the subjoined amounts to enable them § sion of the hour General Grant was conducted to | emicient rather than to reward party services. y " the Common Council chamber, where a collation had | if oe acme tae men for sppointment we shall get | Monday morning. The Grand Jury will be then | presiding justice. in the drifting snow, which filled all the thoraugh- | to pay assessments on their property: { been pre) , and at which Laie # arene bee red the of but the show for old party hacks is not a | called, and if a quorum be present Judge Bedford SLEIGH SrRUcK.—OMcer Hudson, of the Etghth | fares; while passengers in the cars were indulging Son of Sta Tasastigurasiony her of dena rtiments and the aren thorities, and a few | very good one just st (eral of getting out wr, | Wil! deliver the charge. ‘The panel of petit jurors | precinct, caught @ runaway horse attached to a | im gamnatory ejaculations as the sorry hacks which | Hercer uereet Presbyterian church. 3,280 tired, and the assembly soon after dispersed. Johnson’s bad ae _— getting in General Grant’s | Wil! subsequently be called and excuses heard, after | sleigh, in Laurens street, yesterday, and on two men | grew the lumbering vehicles refused to proceed far- | St. Lawrence church....... 1,500 ‘ ‘RECEPTION IN THE EVENING. ~ men while the Tenure of Office law is in effect | Which the court will proceed with business. Some | claiming them took the sleigh and the horse to the \d while household 230 k (From the Philadelphia Press, Jan. 2.) fea question for consideration, As fast as he can ther on their way, and while householders were 452 ‘The reception of General Grant st the residence | find them, the next President will remove the cor- seven or eight cases of burglary and larcency are on | street adjoining the station house in order that the | pargaining with exorbitant knights of the 133 t of ourtownsman, ‘Mr, Jotun Rice, ‘Twenty-first and | rupt and facapabies the work cannot be done in one | *ecalendar and will be taken up if ajury is ob | Captumn might ceiver thems, to he Ow esaion of | shovel as to the wages to be pald | St John the Baptist church 531 ‘Walnut streets, was attended by some 200 of our | month nor in two months. Shall the act be repealed, | tained. Henry Vandevoort, as Clerk of the courts ng +3 Lopes idewalke, the owne 370 { representative men, including the officers and many shall the Senate sit h the two men to the horse a fellow named George W. | for cleaning their sidewalks, ners oomingd: 3,799 } we the members ‘of the Union League, several ft you prado bri a fod i ring ee of Oyer and Terminer and General Sessions continues | Sherman jumped into the sleigh and rode off at a | of sleighs were rejol that at last the Laight street Baptist cure. no . J in the position he has so long and efficiently filled | Tapld rate, but was overhauled by officer Hudson | snow had come, and that at length they bored he First Reformed Presbyterian 101 of the editorial feasion, leading clerzy- | tention—particularly worth the attention of those after a sharp chase of afew blocks. Sherman was | able to speed over its surface to the music of ti Ranancienk doclon Union Home and School... man - vod br airing et was A le. | who are opposed to the repeal. with satisfaction to his superiors and to the advan- | jocked up ina comfortable cell to ponder over the | bells in their as yet unused but favorite vehicles. ire vy ar 28 Philadel nine real a. tage of the public, John Sparks, the Deputy Clerk, | philosophy of jingling sleigh bells. While a general wail was rising on New Tour's Day Ahan en the'‘iarge madsion of Mr. Rice seemed to. be es- MUSICAL REVIEW. Temains in his present position, as also does George | Dankexs BOuxp 70 JeRsEY.—Three colored men, | Sgalnst the management of tie wenhier eae ion | . The Croton Aqueduct Department was directed to ecially adapted. to the demonstration in honor of RES Blunt, the Acting Assistant District Attorney. who claim all the rights guaranteed to everybody of | The whitened streets, the possessors of sleighs were | ave the following streets and avenues paved with Belgian pavement:—Tenth street, from broadway to University place; Fiftieth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; Fourteenth street, from Third avenue to the East river; Fifty-fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; Fifty-sixth street, between First and Second avenues; Thomas street, from Church to Hudson street; Hudson street, from Chambers to Canal street; 119th street, from Third avenue to avenue A; Sixty-fiith street, from Fifth to Madison avenue; White street, from Broadway to West Broadway; Thirty-first street, from Second avenue to Lexington avenue; Franklin street, from iustrious guest. Although el sasaber Pant L. Dachauer & Co, publish the following:—La | The District Attorney’s office will be revolutionized, | no account by the Civil Rights bill, and who are re- | indulging | their imaginations va Brospecta of was so admirably is pL tok ‘all were comfortably ‘accommo- | Périchole,” fantasia. Louis Dachauer. In this trans- | 80 to speak. Ex-Judge Garvin succeeds A. Oakey | spectively named Charles W. Allen, William John- giccions ogee end toca ple Peete ind dated. The com an to bare Fail cription the chief gems of this late work of the un- | Hall, as District Attorney, and William M. Tweed, | son and WilllamH. Thomas, were yesterday taken | and their hopes were realized. Yesterday morning the supper room was thrown open. Prone tiring Offenbach are presented in a very attractive | Jr., will fill the vacancy created by the resignation fe) ae ee Se ee W pggetnn the thoroughfares were covered with snow of suii- could exceed the good taste of the banquet, which | form. ‘The hand of the musician may be seen in the | of Gunning S. Bedford, Jr., as Axsistant District At- | charged with the commission of several burglaries oe i ae to orgs’ eee orcs of Hy Tees pee abounded in all the delicacies of the season, and | grristio setting of the themes. It commences with a | torney. Robert S. Hutchings, also Assistant Dis- | in New Jersey, and when arrested in this city nad a | negiected ea ee en eee oceited a UOV oe Con. | pretty waltz, written in the popular style, and giides | trict Attorney under Mr. Hall, wili remain under the | Dumber of wax tapers aud skelion Nye ie tee, | cad far as sleizhing is concerned. yesterday was a tin, of Pennsylvania; ex-doverngr Denison, of | of, through ® charming interlude, into the tipsy | sdministration of District Attorney Garvin, occupy- | took ‘charge of them wien they arrived on Jersey | Heya ay ad tne aaa Tat could be, wished; Onto; ge omnia Bishop nm, of the | song, “Ah! quel Diner,” which is the gem of the | ing the same position. John White, the faithfuland | soil, palicapsion of their speedy overhauling by ® | the snow was deep and soft, the air was soft, the ; West Broad chael and ‘successor, Mayor Daniel M. ae opera. Then follows an aUegretto movement in | efficient chief clerk of she District Attorney's office regular old-fashioned New Jersey jury. weather was fine and the prospect of a dry day was eonanee i Bee Deg nae ie van fom Judge Cadwalader, General George Cadwalader, | galop style, then afew measures of a waltz, another | Tetires, after seven years’ diligent iy and Po iy Be igre al croppetimpabhc ater eet co ae ries of He opening, Buoray Stee en Madison and Filth avenue, aud South nireet, from jore | Cuyier,’ Mr. Charles Gibbons, Mr. | gai sgl bad or Meee bls hi CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM.—This popular ball is an . Montgomery to Catherine street. Charles omm teadman, lop and 4 brilliant ending. nown public officer, and tendered his resignation a the clouds gave forth a mixture of hall and rain, | Montgo! Colonel a com eo Fates ‘and ag. | Périchole’s levter, “Griserie” and “Ah! que les | few “aaye since to the then District Attorney, but now | Bounced to take place on the evening of January 19. | which, driven by the wind, pelted with great force | The im poanmares a sie. adoption of rescty. new, of the Supreme Court; John Tucker, of | hommes sont bétes,”’ the three principal inthe | Mayor, Hall. In his letter of acceptance ‘Mr. Halil | kach recurring year the entertainments has been | against every object that it met and made it exces- 108 reanine oe compel r 01 he i iD 3. principal; aolos in'the t at the retirement of Mr. White from sively uncomfortable for all with whom it came in | both boards to $1,000 per unnum for preparing the’ Reading ; Colonel Thomas A. Scot! Sepreaeen, growing in public patronage and opinion. It has of ‘care ~ | minutes; increasing the salary of the ughter of the Sorngrieres phny generals See aa basa feces ag bce Pier Bye—opéra ae soreeatiion at the cape predinde pi sepals ae (i Sta aga he oem mnment of Senlence aa a isde rain? ‘wins there Hot plenty of | city Hall 0 $1,000 per. enuin; alrectig the Street 5 Mr. Q . the sane ervices | the metropolis, or in fact of the country.” Last year i, and it possible to Cou: Rose { and Baltimore; W. H. Gatzmer and A. . ‘k- | Douge in three acts; words and music by Hervé. Mr. Whe whom he would be found a | $8,500 a realized, and it is ex] ted that $10,000 sleten anatoe ica hates eos ‘ements, and place and the pier foot of Thirty-seventh i ound the nil i is is extravaganza of the most outrageous | valuable and trusty assistant. will be the result of the next ball, as the boxes are | off for tne Par! “OW rap own | Street ly repaired, ta he Gideon J. Tacker continues to hold office as Surro- | now sold. Grafulla will preside over the music, and | the cap, on with the mumMers, and let t é ‘weather | _ Resolutions were aiso concurred in directing that ley # the Camden and Amboy; Mr. ‘Comm! of Bani ‘and ho-changes took place in the persgnnel of | every effort will be made by the association to make | do its Worst, so long as it does not spoil the snow | Fourteenth street, from University place to Eighth ie Girard ik; H. J, Drex Ww. V. a William Sellers, bop gh rea George J. | kind as far as fun, punning and ludicrous charac- Gross, 1 Smith, George ker, James H. | ters are concerped. Regarding the music, we can court. the affair more able, if possible, than usual. | over which the runners. were to speed. Thus | avenue, and Cortlandt street, from Broadway to Co ey Rg aman. aes only give an spproximate roview of it, as there are | The business of the courts for the January term | Mr. Jeremiah Quinlan has "peen re-elected President | the fortunate possessors of sleighs argued witn | Greenwich street, be paved with Nicolson pavement, : wee taion fe; oan se fativen id Gon, some of 6 numbers which must be heard in the | Will probably not be very exronaive, as the great | of the Young Men’s Association. themselves, their resolutions being endorsed by the whore mee aineay paved wach Pezien Ett grees } ‘Dougherty, Wev. Fuiuips Books.‘Win, S. Bee pore to De appreciated, The overtare, ke all | ee ae ae a one oe ctstase | _Staious Resvur op Sxow Bauuixa.—Yesterday | itch wiuus of Boreas! Auster, here was a genera’ | sidewalks be flagged, gas lamps be placed In streets \ OF the Councils; George Rice ohn Mearinars 'ey» | French overtures, 18 a complete potpourri of the | rassment to some extent. : afternoon, as Mr. Victor Adrian and wife were | turn out in all directions. ’ et and avenues and gas pipes be lald. Pi } Devine, ©. H. Mulrheid. J.B. Moorhead, W. D. Lewis, | opera. ‘The first number of consequence tsa very | ,,Juages Clerke, Sutherland and Barnard will hold | passing Washington square, near Macdougal street, eciahn ap renin ian ine cites asd Gab reporters were aoe, ner ; Bsn Sie ent tier weltinowneizsus’ “"""™ | Qretty utteromance In six-elgnt tne, sung by bin. | Sheenetal fer ofthe, Supreme Coury and Judge | ip cur sleigh, drawn by two spirited homes, | 7a clmded nerougharscren gave eridenss of | Wit tke Board aijuracl svedies = = donette (soprano), with a rattling refrain in two-four | ham will attend to the motion calendar and ex parte | they were assaulted with snowballs by a number of | attached to the stages were striving and smoking i } GENERAL GRANT°S OPINIONS. time. taman’s chorus which follows isa dash- | business at chambers. half-grewn mischievous hays, In the affair a large | before their heavy loads, the poor hack horses bata sagen as bd a ting as they dragged Inetr lumbering carriages The Trial Terms of the Superior Court are ad- “Another Corrcspondcnt Gives the Views of the | 128 theme (polka time, which 1s equal to anything | jonrned until the 1sth inst. and jurors are already | foam uumanageables In spite of Mr; Adrian's eforte along, and the heavy van horses slipping and slid. ps fe ap that Offenbach ever wrote in the chorus line. It has | discharged for the term. No General Term will be | to cheek the horses they ran rapidl, to Sixth pi awd they endeavored to move cumberous President-Elect—He is ‘‘ Thinking Way” | tne true popalar ringabout it, and will likely be the | held, and Judge Barbour will attend to the business | avenne and when turning the corner cup ‘avoid run- | Velicles to which they were ee there might FP pirtaowichpedig itt) correspondence of the Boston | cule? Saverio mths ppera. Then succeeds a dnet of ante Court of Common Pleas a General Term will en a tore tae Ontaee Spee, Growing ee occu. pleighs of “very “Geaorpaen, tise ands shape, Oe eed J for soprano sud tenpr (Dindonette and Alexandri- | sit, Judges Daly, Brady and Barrett in attendance. | Panta’ the ground. Mrs. Adrian's leg wag broken | Here the lively cutters, ‘drawn by swift General Grant seems to be the most matter-of-fact | vore), which is the jarticular gem of the operaas | The chambers calendar will be attended to by the | She was taken into the carpet store of J. Sterns, | ‘otters and guided by ig skilled in the moan in Washington. He is just as simple and un- | for ag airsare conceraed. There iss good deal of | UgROMuiermately. | la wher her iimb was set. Mr. Adrian was slightly | banding of the reins; there the heavy double sleigh C Ser’ or | the dn the setting of this charming | called by Judg Gros on ‘Monday morning. wht be | injured. ‘The ee demolishing’ the sleigh, | With horses, that pranced ae if they fel ett tel S year ager He demands’ nothing, and in- | melody. | The duet ends with a lively, rollicking | | Yesterday F. O'Dowd received his appointment as | Were Cuptared RGar: RIS TONER Street, lows; here the family sleigh filled with happy, laugh- Sulges, in no heroics, He is Bos, remeriog theme. The Marquis has then a song, “The A official stenographer of the Supreme Court. DEATH FROM SUFFOCATION.—Coroner Rollins held ing children, who showed by their bolaterous mirth 01 TAX RECEIVER'S OFFICE. From the table given below it will be seen that the work at the tax office is becoming less by degrees, aud that tne amount yet to be collected is some $4,000,000 Those unfortunate taxpayers who have been so neglectful as nut to have settied their bills be- fore to-day will find that twelve per cent per annum, calculated from October 7, 1868, to the day re om ment will be added to their taxes. The collections thus far made are as iollows during tlie past mospheric Lobster,” made up of French, Spanish dor a raid upon the oy and privil ngress, iP an inquest yesterday at 231 Church street, over the | that they enjoyed a holiday of sleighing; in another nor has he become the dictator with whose name | #04 English words, and suitable to this extrordi- ’ lace @ box on runners improvised for ‘the benetit Frank Blair conjured such direful visions during the | Baty specimen of the aristocrac UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. body of Kate Devere, @ native of Ireland, aged | Si‘ ose who could nol afford @ more complete ‘The finale of the act is peculiar and very ‘effective. ‘On the 30th and Sist ult.—both days inclusive—soo | ‘hirty-four years. It appeared from the evidence | “establishment;” and yet again the heavy milk he shows what they are without rant or fustian. Fleur de tren an original siyle of princess, voluntary petitions in banki ~ oa ne | that deceased and another woman, named Fanny | Wagoli or express cart ‘ploughin its way over the It has been quite the fashion to credit him | Commences the second act with an exquisite little ses, Ste the | aria, had been cohabi mhowy surface of the earth. kverywhere sleighs witha good ‘many ideas on military questions, | Waltz song, a morceau of genuine merit. It would | above named court. The last day of the old year was n cohabiting with David Harris and | ana everywhere the merry music of the jingling and tnen aad {ast be mere nothing about, civil | be impoee le ea ae aoe fading hing oe i it the last day upon which bankrupts having no assets | W™- Blood, both colored, for some time past in the | bells, With the exception of those vehicles wnich - Say | bach took the ides of Pitou, ” could file petitions. From the Ist inst. the fifty per | tt! of the premises above named. Yesterday | Were being used for business the cavalcade moved there are several men in Congreas who are quite con- ju. The imitation of the fident that they could run the igoveramentan ‘ma. | drum, the frequent interruptions of the bailiff who | cent clause of the law comes into operation—that ia, | ™orning both of these women were seen in tne Nipeaei nasi tee seoommeae “Ragten os eae ener election canvass. He has opinions of his own, and $20,503,119 ae eS eS eT aE ee LADIES’ DAY IN THE CITY. It is characteriasic of American society that what- takes xt ‘and the droll desc street gghine for the next four years great deal Detter than Seay duane or ae dtang anid ‘he droll descrip- | no person can obtain his discharge in bankruptcy | Steet grossly intoxicated, and at twenty minutes to | street and thoroughfare slelahs emerged and entered | ever privileges are accorded by its customs to the ' he can. It i delicious to see these persons patronize | That, Sven tue drolieries of Fitou. Afver a beliiane | UBIess he ts able to pay fifty per cent of his labiutles | Sygrtiments, “Charles Allen was the ATWe tO enter | eee enna going one way and all Vound 10% | sierner sex the ladies must also enjoy in thelr own ait any one who fears or believes thathe is to be | aNd dashing galop succeeds a septet in grand | {% Obta Peper lon of a majority of his creditors | $ha‘aiseovered the woman lying on, the floor, neer | 2° Oe eon ormee avkact, way. The old Knickerbocker custom of New Year's | S toolin the hands of the Hon. Mr. A. or the Hon. | OPES non aud choral effect. ‘The second act ends = aie aragwed Panny Gut ake, Lolng Seventy bared ue | ,, Still onward and upward Presses the swiftly mov. | calls was too good in intent and practice not to be { ir. a ing severe) urn i If this nexs Peesident has any policy tt will be such | With @ cancan, e, the gendarme, has a very COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. the breast and fee. Kate was found to be sufo- | belis, Along Fifth avenue were sleighs innumerable, | followed by the ministering angels of our house- f suas youcan marie up fn tue, words_aoneny | Ang sion iid ae Roe Tyran, aOE Ay |” Deforo Cunning & Bedor, J. cy duage. | gti, aad cnaeray brned om the around | tows aireny loaded with vite rng ign ani | Noid The pasres of «© Xew Youre | uj cl P H fal i very pretiy duet with Dindonetie. It isa | The January term of the Court of General Sessions | A verdict of accidental death was rendered.” waceal flere sistely looking cosd simon Sot ike statues 1b Gall. WOU Seem emnemne: ; So, Deeeraie 9 ublic man to this etteck:-—SHlls speech was a faise- | sings ood; there was n¢ on which you could put | pity that the charming romance for Fleur de | will open to-morrow. Judge Bedford will preside REMOVAL OF SNOW FROM BROADWAY.—A contract | their driving boxes, vaiuable and 4] 5 —! ipirited steeds Jour Anger and say, “tht eer ee the one ties Robiene which follows ¢ Oper Cantaty foeaced | during the term. ‘The prosecution will be conducted | has been given to Mr. John B. Leverich, by the city champed thete bite, tmpatieat to be moving, and ob- Pe a noo ttm make that speech tiers | we generally hear in opéra dowge, the finale of this | by Samuel B. Garvin, successor to Mr. Hall, | authorities, to remove and dump into the North | Mdur® gicl sictressoe it, the comfortapie robes, no mistaking the spirit from which these words | OP¢era 18 @ iant galop and a fitting binding to } and his assistants, Messrs. Hutchings and Tweed. If | river the snow from the while all the time a constant strean General Grant can respect ‘enemy; | Such a bouquet of gems. There are some weak and ia the entire length of Broadway, < ~ See oe fe wants nothing to do with a man who's shuffles ‘or | Puerille numbers in the work, but there is enough of there be @ quorum of grand jurors present the Judge | The contract price is $4,000. The work was com- fashing Cree vith hay fan Tough wo inte avenue prevaricates or is given to double dealing. He will rey, Bees music = the most exacting. | Willchargethem. The petit jury will be empanetied | menced yesterday, and during the entire day several pera tog] a happy. ag tl ‘ or a mom nr ca nme a in which honesty. and pha ‘a “f o coors bouge Tiere sais, Cite forthe term. The calendar will then be called and | hunared carts were employed, and up to dusk last | Delng filled with wealthy men and handsome ladies, =e ete ir onto ‘members of Congress and tell " ed for the trial of various cases. Thecal- | evening several thousand loads had been removed, | 924 Costly robes of all colors were covered over their them he wants ‘this and that; ne. doestot even say | OF all the works of opéra bouge we have seen or | uCat/s heavy andthe term promises, to be Aa IN- | rendering the crossings passable and _pre- | join the’ cavalcade "as ‘were’ their attendant fence ike a och lave oon Wg | Re ate ae ae a Naat | Heong he alendar— TeRLRE eth Ret setts i, | Mme, an i,t She cae of ihe | og the"anespreinde as ange peur le eo pump y vehicles thro! e si 5 e adoption on Y previous. u nasty, nel pidstand nop-communicative, But he is studying | the sparkle and power of Hervé and an irresistible | |.7i¢ Peovle vs. James Wood.—Burglary, third de- | measure cannot be too highly commended and re- | boetantes ‘hen Ioekea charmicets: Frou! among a | @Fizzle of compound snow, slest and aus fell in lee creature comforts, made ——- acceptabie in the fierce cold of a winter day, duil, flat, stale and unprofitable if the cheery welcomes and ht siniles of the ladies were wanting. But while peas are enjoying the hospitalities of their friends and Participating in the excitement of driving from Place to place the fair ones who brighten every re- ception room are condemned to remain indoors all day ministering to the hunger and thirst of their visitors. Hence the custom of ladies making visite on the second day of the new year is eminently a proper one. stitial | the position; he is thinking his way down through | 4ash of its own which is felt in every number. Com- | 8%), n6 onartes Forrest—ti fiects credit upon tnose whose duty it is to look after | mass of furs many a pair of bewitching eyes spar- | Sreeable gusts, and the.crossings of the streets were \ se Fer ata ains he me | Renata alata Deitiettrehans | anes Sane omad arom | | MARAT ay a cammitet, | Sic, Guerra eer es uanaareane | wetandt ah Gowns woteate he ana ia a Same vs. James Lahy.—Robbery, : a one handsome face could be seen, an adaint; " e, Locking at the number and maguitude of the jobs ee ee COR de te ae cee | Same vs. Mark Granam and Wella Pin thankful for small favors—not that it is deemed a | form was beautifully shown beneath some tight Lie | of Ladies’ Day,” was very small. ‘Those who did j that came ito Congress during the ‘irs days | Sion of gems of th o cante kind, with, an oeca- | Samens, Patrick Laftus and Thomas C. chart very small one—cannot the measure be extended to | ting jacket made o! warm material. Pleasure was | brave the weather, however, enjoyed heartily the , loak—' |, &c.”’—ne said he morcea' . Césarine (whic! some of the other streets, especially some of the | pictured upon every face and the cheeks of ail were | ¢Xcitement which always attends on such occasions. i sl Same vs, Terence Lynch.—Burgiary, third degree. cf eas etimes feared there wouldn’t be anything left in | W8 originally played by Mile, Irma, at the Athénée, ’ principal cross streets, that in a day or two, should ing ing col Had the weather been at all favorable there would e Treasury by next March. If I could show you | Paris, last April), is a canciniére, very jealous of her ae ee the present mild temperature continue, will be cat] DrORacS with more DELO ethos than Can ang? undoubtedly have been a large parade of the ladies, how the jobbers are orgapizing their forces, how | husband, Pinsonnet (tenor), whom she contrives to CITY INTELLIGENCE. almost knee-deep with a penetrating and #ith too resorted extensive preparations having been made to cele- adroitly they are laying thelr plang, you yourself | involve in @ serious serape with a Chinese mandarin bab NCE. siough. 7 a if fair’ chagheers’ of Eve. tiyward the supmented brate the day according to time-honored custom. ) might have some feat. one man wno hinted that _e Ly od ie again. aa is ae ero Persea ane Bi DAW, tes column still advanced. Ho sor the Park! “Get | - - ' such and such a thing Was goou and ought to be al- son, Insonnet act, “Jal iz Weatuen Yesterpay.—The following record POLI ” K 0 3 Os SPENING. MOPOL WAL Jowed to go through, he replied that it took money | Couru Grossit Ia Foul,” is # quaint and clear ¢X- | win show the changes in the temperature for the cmaaRemalreiay than’ yours’ are Ja’ the. ‘procession, . There iil lagen ase payee Staaten ae sree ae necessary and ought to HM -¥ chacating tenn ie a Ryrig et tm past twenty-four hours, as indicated by the ther- i , | goes Vanderbilt shooting by he his cutter dancing The Cosmopolitan Concert Hall was formally 8001 ALUEGED LARCENY OF a WarcH.—George E. | over the snow behind a pair of splendid dark bay | opened last evening in the presence of a large num- The Indian question is one on which he has | The first duet between Fleur de Thé and | mometer at Hudnut’s pharmacy, HERALD Buil vest Hi F808, thought a great deal. Our ‘present system; he says, | Pinsonnet is a rarely met with “in | Broadway, corner of Aun street: ding, | Heydon, of 61 West Houston street, appeared before | Norses, and now the music of a tour-in-hand is close 4s fuil of fraud—fraud on the Indians and ‘fraud on | opera » The first chorus of Chinese and the government. It ought to be reformed. The gi- | the duet between the mandarin and the chief of the gantic ring must be broken up, not more in the in- | “Tigers” (as full of fun as the duet of the gendarmes terests of the Indians than in the interests of civili- | in Genevieve), are also very fine. A grand quartet Sinan peopatiy tay a3 opis te oa of by i Sretnoncn al the rere: 7 ae o ‘harmon 7. Fi : foun i Frid: jainant alleges that th nsed ani Q verage ature aseeed at the acct a good swindling. He believes. & transfer of the bureau to | IMdicrous march, very mysterious and solemn, Wiring ‘Average temperature for the past week 136% | proached him while way a Bee own | gh tens on amusement sad'ail” Reerite “tOr One the War Department will enable us to stop this na- | which the attendants of the mandarin seize upon ele for the week ending Dec. a id ing the property ran away with | opject. tional disgrace of cheating and dishonesty. If the | Césarine’s husband and carry him off in a large ten | 20, 1868 ......+s0.++..01 + ceserseeens eo seseeeeeB1¢ | Mh 8 first opportunity he has had IN THE PARK. Indians will not behave when they are fairly dealt | chest, e refrun of the ‘duet of the mandarin | yrray, Srarisrics.—The number of deaths in this efieting his arrest. In bis informal examination | Into the Park the sleighs all dash, and away along ver of invited guests. The building has a frontage on Third avenue of Afty-two feet, covers six lota, and has a front on ‘Sixteenth street of forty-six feet. The entire depth 4 of the establishment is 156 feet, On the Third : avenue side a portico supported by six columns ex- { tends over the entire width of the place. This hall, i which has a depth of 150 fect and a height of 64 } feet, is divided by @ door into two large saloons re- j { ; Justice Ledwith, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, pel td Fits wens wane as aartere back, yestetday and accused Freeman Paine, alias “Jum- | @ mind to, while the ladies loll — entirely 4 4 covered by & profusion of buffalo On moves bles,” of having, on the 8th of July last, stolen from the cavalcade, slow horses falling to the rear, while and seal valued at seventy dol- | fast ones rush by them and take up their positions 32 ‘with then we must force them to behave. In such a | and the chief, sung by the chorus of Chin tumbles?’ asserted that he lived in Hast Nineteenth m 1 Course lies thelr well-being and the well-being of the | concludes the first ict. “* | city for the week ending to-day is 267; marriages, | scree was a carpenter by trade and not guilty. | {temandtive. Whew! The rain and sleet drive | oo eceively of 82x60 and 78x60 mention. government. Aa trio commences the second act, in | 166; births, 333; still-born, 49. He vas committed to answer, but gusequenty a Uae "he tae Pa ® omit San lery re feet aon cocigeiten 7 ‘The Southern problem 1s one he has been obliged | Which poor Pinsonaet 18 offered the alternative of | JIoxe Boat C1vs.—Alfred Moore was recently | baile in the sum of $1,000, oughfares it did not seem 80 ab ot cas athena hae Nhe: tien gacer! cca tovstudy for some yeurs. We do, not want any re. | Marra yritn Feu: deThé or to be tmpaied. ‘Tue | siected Rear Commodore of this club, and not A. J, | THRE TWENTY-FIVE DoLLA® LanceNtEs.—Peter the wind as full Play. over the hilt tt ulsctiey. | 881000, while two large cupolas and a number of the Southern Ls 4 Will see that he means ont 4 a oes hans le Japon. itchy wit John Styne Lucky, as previously reported. Lopy of No. 68 Cherry street, iost a meerschaum | CUlY Plays with the fallen snow, and for its windows placed near mo shegge afford a sufficiency ; fairly with Thea) hopes they will, of thetr own 4 celebrated ditty in ee, The marr! chorus Suppen DeEaTH.—A German named William Ofzen | pipe m the 1st inst. and caused the arrest of Jobn the rales oh A ey b ML A bal mee te } cord, deal fairly with one another and with the fo. pd " ep arietta, tous | aged thirty-three years, was found dead in his bed at | Connira yesterday, as he had found him in posses- | siderably increased in sti ih; above both it sports | Each of the columns supporting the Cay athreo ; vernment. But we minst have peace Gown Shere, eo} i” anes “or ba in ¥ =. act. | No, 648 Water street, early yesterdi ‘As death re- | sion the missing pipe. When arraigned before | With the sleet and drives ft about in answer to its ht gilt gas brack' hed, leries ‘ Pvery man who 18 4 peaceable citizen. must feel wulé | Ike one of those slew Spanish or. Moorish airs in's aaa th ste the Coroner Was duly Justi@ Hogan, at the Tombs, the prisoner was held | ana your Deck, dey ostting aamny P fomibder of its | Fant, 62x40 jot ean ‘be also by wide / fate werk and hishome. If that safety cannot be b—~4 f. Bin re ‘one of the national for tral. George W. Moore, of 15 Dutch street, was | visit; it finds out the only open space in the buffalo from it of the building. In the front j ‘ay, the government will have to find it | dances in the land o: the Cid. Césarine’s best solo is Lossas BY[FIne DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER fortunate on his New Year's holl robe and piays a perpetual stream upon your limbs; | Of the building and over the hall are a num- The persons who talk most with the General are | have al ‘spoken of the grand. finale “Ronde de | Marshal Baker the losses by fire in thia city during | the vst. Inconsolable for his loss George made | ‘em with its cnlily blast. But—*a button for the rain, stfording accommodations to private dinner parties constantly surprised and delighted at finding h Ctiquot.” ‘This isan admirable specimen of the month of December last past amounts to | searct for the depredator,’ and finally succeeded | £0 {t, Old Wind’ everybody keeps on, and all as. | of ote jhe dining hall and private rooms are fide hia view te, nt seeing how much he has already | Ooupe from first to it, @ud willbe the hit of the | $820,650. in hang Charles Edwards arrested on a charge | Saulte are in vain, The ladies wince s little aud | Cre a Pure, Teg ratte yee Maen considered, the ‘details of the work he enters upon | Seaton when brought it INTEREST ON THR PUBLIC Moxeys.—The City | of IMving committed the larceny. ‘The pri | Sofriiewearer. and with nothing out tight eyes | kitchen in immediate connection “with the fonts, merece ‘eta tg inion ra, | yaa oy tae he faewng-—-neaty | chemterin hs anmitettothe Compre | 26 Lie ty yA? wt, POR | anno ek tape akin | Fheehue aba pect a eae Rater, ie mak m ump seis he | Elgin omg lk ag ino | emove of mere acrangn the pus money | Sins aE oar Pon oTe "R™ a | tere noe ergo eran woe | Rec sarcoma eer supers re office or his library—the matter of his mind 1s, so | Very cleverly arranged as @ waltz, his possession dw the it week to the amount | Kelly on New Year's Day foun in hw Hoary cheat Lacan Wat TTR Area ying 18.40 | Yerton Seno Dichin Jeder Blume.” Prang Abt’s | of e840 making the total amount returned to the pesegion.a bail ticket beating, the name of Benie- Tem Ohman crestates, paling ven ei tienes, perfect acount, fn tae Damsatoat yt Apeaks #0 simply and directly that you have no ig ty in an al cane he ., | city treasury since the creation of this fund $107,520, | Min tne nate ball taokes aus te Cape who is driving four biacks before a @ | kitchens of the establishment, fitted up with all tm- imenity in eatehing his meaning. He may de | eee st ehich is” played ty aeaty oetet | Fatau Rescur oF 4 Fart.—Edward Haskins, of | Scomowned by Mr. Jones andthe same had been | Couble sieign.” and Henry Howard's elegant | Provements, the wine vaults, and other domeni he does not try to blind anybody with the smoke of | military band in London. ¥ | No, 483 Hudson street, who fell through the hateh- | stoleytrom t his room the Astor House the prisoner fg I ey nag diplomacy. ffs a kianeetnenao) way of @ vessel at pier 46 North river on Friday, | W@% arraignt fore Jus logan, at the , think he will have to settle the Alabama claims. BROKLYN ITEMS. died yesterday at Bellevue Hospital of the injuries | the Tubs and the magistrate locked him up for Reece amalan lave eve meuembreme et : Is any one 80 simple as to are, that he will keep — #0 sustained. roner Rollins was notified to hold pad which turns cityward, the other keeping yet on for } ae rig fi, pd oe j- 4 Acctpent.—John Will was thrown from @ slcigh | 82 Inquest. The deceased was a native of Ireland, ALBGED ORUELTY BY A POLfcR OFFICER.—The | the road or the jane. he ladies, many of them, have one treat.” he friend, “and if the adininig, | i Which he was riding, in Fulton street, near Hicks, | “4 forty five. Fifth Ward police have already achieved an unen- | had enough, but those =. who have fast tn proper sympathy with the people. it | about eight o'clook ia evening, and was badiy tn- DEATH PROM INTEMPRRANCE.—An Inquest was | viabit reputation under the auspices of their pre- tu nelgetaraes e drive complete if they tration was would recall him.” . Johnson, you know, tried | jured, being sertously hurt about the head, He was | held yesterday, at No. 87% Baxter street, by Coroner | sent ®ptain in the crael manner in which they per- ON THE ROAD. fo cover me 17) of La race late, Se ‘taken to his residence, in Clinton street. Fiynn, over the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Haley, | form the duties assigned them. There have been | Some of these turn off into the Bloomingdale road, pn By pe Tod atnnantie, of Grant's | Prosante Homrcrte.—A woman named Mary | aged thirty-five, and & native of Ireland, who was | one ¢ two occasions of late where prisoners have po Bed ps Mae 3 Rpt Tl of the Jeave you to imagine what Grant sald when he saw | Ryan, residing st No.t04 Hamilton avenue, dled last oe in ‘her bed yesterday morning. Death | seen kept in unlawful confinement prior to examl- | preparutary to having @ little Tit of @ “shake ue} ascertained to have resulted from intemperance, { mig’s, a8 i supposed, from the emtects of injuries ro. | Sint a'verdiot in acsordanee was rowleres, "| naticl before » magutrate, Yesterday another in- | Almost all these are what are called “horsey” men, Seat $8 ara rtp Prom | “ana, nasnoun Actostan inquest wit we | SARA Qantas | Arg et a a on what can be ascertained she became inv’ rc with some of Ge coougenee of the Nourse ty held to-day by Coroner Flynn over the remains of | Tom Police Court, before Justice Hogan than in the Park, ‘The wet which falls is frozen al- » It be ens in the @urse of which she wi a pe that at @ late hour on Frid most as soon as it touches one, aad hair, he has a good eye for = mam Jobs, cs | cenemandgeiemnaenins ence tines Daneel hi abe. Augustus Dieck, of 219 West Seventeents | and coat soon become one mass of ersckling ice, be the ever 0 | beaten, The Coroner Vas notified, and will ough, even in logy. ‘We should have ; , and will hold am | tretand, who was run der a few days ago by a we > ’ the sirictant Noweety ih cont “our revenues gna | ‘iuest over the oe dummy engine on the Second avenue road, at the paps hes eeaiiaan. at eel ag te LF pny thes cee te greater’ the wind, toa im ecomomy in thelr expenditure, he says. Fine.—At about ten pfotock last night a fre broke | corner” of Sixty-fifth street and Second avenue. | waut and chain, ‘The offcer-one sacobus-—tooK | fo. "Get," There they go and here they cone, Ant ‘Thia Will be One of cardinal doctrines Of his ad- | out in a two story and basement brick house in War- | Deceased sustained a compound fracture of both | the wetor to the station house, and there Sergeant | almost before this is said the teams are past and it Thirteenth street, as fully reported in the HERALD, was arraigned yesterday at the Jefferson Market Po- Prisoner feed that he wa attacked by ree persons, who beat him cruel \ stabbed him. ncklin’s con is consiaered dangerous by the sui ns at Hospital, : vine was committed to await me resuit of his info. ASSAULT UPON AN MAN.—Michael Doolan, : charged with committing @ brutal assanit upon an d man named has been jar for four months by Justice fieupemen. oe schemes for taking money out of the Treasury. lie is we and jobbers, aud 1 hink we shail @nd inlstration. » * 4 ren t,near Nevins, Jews, and died In Bellevue Hospital yesterday. y p stree owned by Mr. William B. Nich- Chrisle ordered him to be locked up, | althé the | i8 impossible to see who are the di ; ¥ eH in 0 edb ot Padine fatrouas, He favors tn. | on erdre: the amon cou Mt be extingnished | FATAL Harcaway Accineyr.—Corouer Flynn oct had met with the n Torte preaking hi | pair of bays that Just Nashed past are yeu Raneve, | oe nave wail deen oe te po. e} ‘<a ankle. iv confint anar- | and el goes . ‘* ir - ‘wean ‘veers, st ‘arm: com capital mil. | damage of $2,500 was caused. Insured. There wery held an inquest yesterday over the remains of | WE *OI ie nearly ight hous he won aC length | handsome roan in the cutter is ‘Theo, Clarke's ven. | destgntted #8 the ‘Thirty-second sub-precinet of the of carpenters’ tools and other materia) | Malcom Chalmers, a native of Scotland, aged thirty- | grraimed before the magistrate at the court, who rty, and a fast trotter, too, But we leave the road, i , ana y. But, unless I am * misinformed, be ‘oul not even re Bad we pu te debt, fail in with Conmumed In the ballding, which were owned by | two years, and a satlor on board ihe steamedup | ordeid him to be takew howe In a carri Merropolitan district, have during the your just ts impromptu races and its fast horses and turn to | closed afforded lodgings to 1,090 persons hot guilty ‘nmen' lead the way in these | Remson Bros., whose lows thereon is about $600. | Buropa, now lying at pier 20 Norca river. The | Justi@ also reprimanded officer Jacobus take a look at what is going on f ci ws romps ay Nay believes we should | The fire was Shauestionayty oF incendiary orig depeased feil through a hatchwWay of the vessel yes. | poling the Boctor to limp to the court room im such IN THI LANES som Aye ‘Tat Ga aee ook now hove rather | the house was not occup terday morning, and sustained euch ijaries that | & eb and painful condition. Here the fun is fest and furious, Good snow and | tet parents. J aa » .