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peared before Justice Shandiey, at the Police Court, afternoon, pares bi ey i: wil yg p Upon draft for board finer sto 25 which he owen lionse. ‘The clreum- : “WRIT; SATURDAY, JANUARY 16,1860 ‘ ‘The mall steamship Columbia, Captain Van Sice, NEW YORK CITY. . Pa aac ya sare ces oe ’ 1A Sr abou sev oclock in the evening, plain- THE COURTS, . 1) fn company v with hia wife and two. slep-daurh- calli steamer Paris, from Cruz he above ‘respond. scarce ressedd Te They ~ iva. to go to New York: | stances, as alleged. aro thas Oharies, when f to Vi crossed in one of defendants’ ferryboats. It | hi) was presented to hin, gave ent pn dt fapriny ag mol Aya Swe nave, farmed Out to be. th co! ey \VANA, Jan. 9, 1869. UNITED STATES DISTAICT COURT. ry that when the tit! was passing out brat iy uestion, receiving | fa change tte recel Havana and 10th from N: , N. Pe words ly exp when Vazquez rao Spanjsh a Vera on the —— of the ferryhouse he stumbled over a piece of timber | yi) ana $67 65 fn bank bills and currency, The By this arrival we have received OUF COFresDONG: | a ead anne bot caithat ‘rawing nis re | 20h ult, and the English packet Tyne, from the ‘The Blaisdeli-Eckel Whiskey Case. todo support a Drop that hid ‘corner af the | drut vagsdrayn, nr tt, MANGE Br ence and exchanges, SRE Sane hej we volver, al on appr ching. hig opponent he was | Same port on the 2d inst., arrived here on the Sth Before Judge Blatchford, when pty tee mr psd enifies, gh Fhpmmre gute tad Amanita, ORES bab instead of | gk benored at ight motice the frst number of Zt Espectador Liberal. roac! 2 wh Blaisdell, J, J. Beker ‘ b ran through the body with the latter’s sword, Ashe | and ath respectively. Mr. Plumb, late Chargé d’Af- The United Siates vs, Alva Plaintef attributed the accident to defendants’ nez- fell Vazquez had only time to exclaim, “Coward! | tires came passenger in the Tyne, and proceeds | and John MeLaren,—The hearing of this case was | ligence, which, however, they denied, ‘The case was breathed his leet A po, carua tame to Washington by the steamer Columbia. He fs the | resumed yesterday morning at the sitting of the | tried and at the close of the evidence defendants’ counsel moved to dismiss the complaint, The mo- diately arrested the oMicer, bearer of the oficial ratification of the Seward- | court, bd tion was granted, and from that decision plaintiff left the hotel, and as soon as the tors felt that they had been searched for the offending party, and officer MeGowan, of the Twenty-ninth precinot, whe had, been detailed to work up the case, found him at the ‘This {a the frst issue of a free press in Havana since the year 1822. It is edited In & policy friendly to the acceptance of the reforms offered by General Dulce. The body of Vazquez was taken to his father’s | romero treaties, The American claims, after occa- | ° Patrick Campbell was recalled and hig cross-exam- | now led. Argument had not closed at the | Ditiged rooms of 4 prominent hovel yesterday and , Arrival of General Dulee—Chango of Com | Deut nen occurred in the whole, parish “Tho | Dying two days? discussion im Congress, were duly.| ination from the previous day continued by Mr. Fa or aca s, pune foe plsintie, 1, L. | sevemed him, In bis \uloemal examination the ge: mand—Announcement of a Free eepern ee Darla! was ohare SON Ca pvowing , | approved of on the 23d, by 115 votes against 12, The | Knox. . pier SS RRRY that it had Jong been by coe te. drew. upon, hie New Policy of Govergmont=Nows from | at cight A. M., and probably many tho following day Congress held another secfet session | He stated that he did not mal amday COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SENERAL TERM. father, the senior member 4 . tho Insurrectionary Placee=Mr. Edwards Rateroiowed be ty tte Ne, SOMEAMOES | Koa gppecver ac tet Dat of the treaty reative to | quad to tee cistleny fost béfore. Okrisunay nor tn apy ane he way Mahore Ho was commited for furiner ex Liberated—Release of Political Prisoners | ‘clock that morning and took away the corpsetotne | the rights of naturalization, by 98 votes against 11, | February; Mr. Leipsicker paid him $62 69 of wages, Interesting to Insurers, ‘ei wancaica who Marder of Vasques—An Insurgent | pubilc cemetery, where a post mortem was made by | The amendment as proposed by the American Senate | balance due last June; had been in Mr. Blaisdell's Before the Full Bench, OGERS MURDER. jy Lebredo and Landes. At ten A. M. a con- | was likewise approved of, house, 656 Third avenue; «id not remember swearing James Clark vs. The Manhattan Life Insurance THE R is Na, a snout va ba re”? an iva mount to $2.207, 94 CO! at uni “4 The steamer Comelias, formerly the Infanta Isabel, | and one indiviqual let of a shot oa woot elemeseen the cocimatee for the next | lector and have Dr. Biascell sent to the State Prison; | owned in part by the plaintiff, was insured for the | What the Police are Doing In Senn poe of the Cadiz line, arrived here on the morning of the | #4! The people were without arms. After | year ensuing will foot up $3,687,040, The had made no statement to that effect. sum of $6,000 in the Manhattan Insurance Compa-| Chnse After the Mysterious Secretary & few speeches and demonstrations prohibited | of Gobernacion reports the anni income of the In reply to Mr. Phoips the witness stated that he ‘The vessel ‘ked in the Sa river, vel Post Omice $389, "expenditure | was taken to Mr. Ditcenhoesfor’s orice by direction of | ny. The was wrec vannah river, vie San RiGee kan hire, Cope gathered in $oiose 0. Be sisal ss ” fig Blaisdell: Ditenpoemer | asked him | and was abandoned, Notice of abandonment was Amistad street. The soldiers as they pment were ‘The Minister of Finance is said to have lost all | whether he was ensaged by Eckel and Blaisdell and given to the defendants by the piaintif, who was ful ade at demoangtion of repucano | "hn eguts Sentai te ns geveagnare | M"ledcdne sv wt toa tigen to | ear, Te mpany. nae own an, ama we ™. jemo! ry a i 7 from thelr doors and windows and waved thelr Now that the country ris a at ot, aie events, | names of Eckel aud Biaisiell in the case; Mr. Lelp- | power to do the best he conid in their interest. The war, " t went to work, had the vessel raised, and sub- significantly, mm War, inst er paid the wages in Blaisdell’ nous, fequentiy sold ‘her’ for $5,000. ‘The defendants re- The folowing is a trans’ation of the first official rial reductions the general estimates have been fohn Nennan, carpenter, was tie next witness ex- | sequently —— received here, by ne son og officer, relative Infiated, oo much 80 that it will reauice twenty-six | amined. He deposed that he went to work at the | fused to pay the insurers more than this amount, on ¢ manumission of slaves, The “other purposes” | millions to cover the expenditure, Even m the | distillery in Foriy-iith street July 15, 1867; he was | the ground that they had not formally accepted the 4th atan early hour, having on board Sefhor Don Domingo Dulce y Garay, Marquis de Castellforite, the newly appointed Captain General of the ‘ever faithful fale,” and an extensive retinue. Hts presence has been for some time expected here, and on the Ist Inst, General Lersundi officially announced his speedy coming in the Gazette. At the appointed hour, amid a salvo of artillery, Interesting Facts—A New Version of the Murder, It would seém, Judging {from the number of per- sons who are constantly calling at the various police stations, and particularly at the Central office, to learn about the “new developments” in the Rogers murder case, that the excitement occasioned by the brutal deed has notin the least abated. In fact, a it of the vessel. In the conrt below a : to 1853 it ed by Dr. Blalsdeil; Ne was ‘to do calker’s | abandonment wing doubtiess to the merited severity with which tended bis Exceliney, whose special mission 1608 | (OPS SSer in ibe MRS | ee ee ae CN ie | eee fort, TUWrIZht Work, 20 ES ee a oe a ac ae care gS | tne press has agsallod the pajice m thei Fotle eqorta stra uba, 5 y 6 Hi = Lapeycaltalh ssc “Royal March,” and to Therowith taformn Fo ou tnt our Dustelous ernment has inilions at {a itol to ons-halt. Now It ie fir Maroh, wsoe, with, the exception of three weeks? | decision. to find out some clue by which the mystery which that air, heretofore played in honor of a government proclaimed and cratiahed tho abolition of slavery, and as it | tainly not go beyond fifteen or sixteen millions. absence; he Saze INCE bai Veal oe Ee COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. surrounds the case might be even partially un- ho bad assisted to overturn, marched on foot to | mane order to be in tho Jun Pender my | opine monstor expresses tis ObjecHons tothe Xractice | gon to run abons: Angas et ravelled, the public during the past few days have arge, I instruct you not ere “A drawing | res mi conscriptions for | Open several mornings on going to work as early as hi Th ne juriadition under ry | of ing lots (sorteo) or ing pt the Palace. There were no mantfestations of welcome | {hose who are en in ms ‘ collect nay onthly di r the army, and prefers the enlisting system in order | seven o'clock; in April stopped up some holes over | Assault Upon an Officer—Severe SentenceA | taxon far more Interest in the detectives’ “workings” 1 : Cy, - | adi f them urposes to provide for the “reemplazos” in the army. the receiving tubs and cut some new ones; was at : Warning to the Lawless. in the matter than they did when the deed was fresh orenthasiasm until his Excellency, evidently not al- | ‘pore cy them for other purposes iz Tegueation lanei teak ocording to an order Issued by the poilce all re- | the distillery at night about eight or ten days before Refore Gunning S. Bedford, Jr., City Judge. ta thelr inde. Thaie Gen hon tao outiinn aherat together pleascd with the programme which his | liberty. gious ceremonies in the temples of the capital are | the last selzure; was directed by the defendant Th Misa caue Alinben Olisadeedsainene aly 1h eigen aa caastinenees royalist preaecessor had prepared, directed the play- | Patria and ie to be celebrated in future with closed doors. It fur. | McLaren to remain and bring up some barrels that ie oe, the fact that the police, stirred up ing of the “Riego Hymn,” arevolutionary air slways | Comem, Dec, z ax FIGUEREDO, Military Governor. | ther orders that all public houses for the retailing of | were to be filled with whiskey and to be tien down | @ictment against Garret Baldwin for a felonious thoroughly been by the spur of public opinion, have liquor shall close at six P.M. The opinion seems to | the trap door in the side of the botter shed nearest assault upon officer Wm. Robertson, of the Twenty- Probibited under (he monarchy. This was followed | . The foregoing was addressed as follows:—Public | pe, first, that the liberty of conscience 1s violated, | the door; had cut that door during the time the place been all along and are still working like beavers to Me hh of Decem- 1 source, both for the e tz To citizen Pedro Ferrer y Landa, Cuba. then that of trad was-idle, a month or more before they started run- | seventh precinct, on the night of the 4t trace the crime to its original source, oy a mpliorers geil os oe Socal From the Military Governor of Cobre pee ‘a decree of the 17th ult. all highway- | ning the last time: liiaisdell, fekel and MeLaren | per, It seems that the officer requested the prisoner, | sare or moncy and their reputation, was ht p a . -_ men will suffer in of death, irrespective of the | were then there, but contd not tell which of the three | wno was standing on the corner of a street at mid- NEW FACTS AND THEORIES. and tt soon ceased. Arrived at tho Palace, the oath Proclamation of General Dulce. value or nature of the effects stolen. rave him directions in tie matter; they said the night, to move sway, whereupon he drew a kuife by th: theory or other of office was daly administered, and soon after a HAVANA, Jan. 9, 1869, ‘The Legislatare of San Lals Potosi has decreed the | Role was required to enable pigera sgie eng and ché his overcoat ih the shoulder, the stabs not Nota oda A y a asin ding seh ier fignal gan suouriced change in the sdmiatstta Ps geniesapien foment of General Duice, | Protibition of pull-Aghting throughout * | barrel was rolled im through the door into the | FeMeokc Wane aanecrota weapon wich {ntent to | (2, rexatd to the Adentity a ion of the island. e ne’ io so weapoi shed, and then the hose was attached; saw that barrel which ted by the Court SUPERIOR POLITICAL GoveRNMeNr oF toR Even | THE LOSS OF THE STEAMER GULF CITY. | hait’fllea with whiskey; the hose was turned into | 42 ,rodily harm, witch was accepted by Farrurvn ISLAND OF CoBa:— near ae ae vk ee a eran: Judge Bedford In ing sentence sald that he visional gov nae ne | Tan into the tubs; Ya + | understood Baldwin had just served a term in a New Inthe exercloe ot ies iegnaigovernment ofthenation, | Farther Particulars—The Ni of the | NeLaren was there at the tiie; Rlaisdel was on the | Undersiood Haldln had jet eer ed eter provoked, ed me for the second time with the superior political OMicers and Some of the Crew=—The Re | dock at the time, about 160 feet from the distillery; | fig Honor stated that he would protect the command of this Antille, an integral portion of the | | cord of the Vessel. witness saw Blaisdell on the dock; Blaisdell came to | yretropolitan police in all proper efforts to preserve Spanish nationality. Ever zealous in the falfiiment | Tp, rd of marine disasters, shipwrecks and | ‘He gate of the coal yard facing on the rivers witnes# | the public peace, and in this instance he would set of my duty, Lhave obeyed without considering, tat pane ia cd a a eae, are ch tage | anexample by sending the prisoner to the State | ot vende eaantad withone his having, had on account of m: impaired health the sacrifice de- | 1088 of human life at sea has been unusually long | said, “H—ll, you are making too much nowe prison for five years. Nana Ga ae” GC, ec abrenined feomn than tac manded of me was great. You already know me. | during the present season, and the list does not | there;” this was about ten o'clock; the hose re- SENTENCES, Tallent icine cae well who. the perpetrator of the ‘There is no danger that can intimidate me, nor any | seem as if ttmere yet completed. The telegraphic | Saw 'some kind of liquor tanning, aia tata laa F atempent bunsare inthe tind deerecwassen, | eed ss althongh elmay not be aware of hia een hem; y in th , Was sen- ¥ © Weltares there is 06 Rec pOR NINES Cie ee cece | columns of the HenaL yesterday morning contained | (eli employed hia in July 20 pald him wages; | #M.attempe at burgiary in the third de Feats and six | o9Ute, ane thatthe only thins tha deters hm from cept, however great it ay be, provided I thereby | a despatch from Wilmington, N. ©., announcing the | McLaren paid him his wages on one occasion and | months, sess murderer has not been dragged into light. The lice are of opinion now, and it must be conceded have good grounds for thetr suspicion, that the man ‘Tallant Knows a great deal more about the murder that he cares or rather dares to divulge. It is said that in a conversation he had with Mayor Halt lately he remarker that he didn’t want to have any man’s blood on his sonl, and that if the murderer could be canght he would be very glad of it if the In the evening a grand entertamment took place. At this Lersundi, who, unlike Dulce, is an easy speak erand always ready to make 9 few remarks, spoke m erfect as follow ‘he tnsurrection im this island, Umited at its inception to a small force, has assumed @ very cousiderable increase, and is now very difil- cult to arrest. is is Owing toa want of resources whicb has prevailed. I wil not attempt to extol my own resolutions or actions, as I have ever been In; twical to self. zy. But itis owing to the citizen soldiery that been organized here spontaneously that 1t has not_assnmed greater proportions and ex- tended to the artment.’? In conclusion ne las rs 2 andgof the criminal’s friends e remarker a uid no ud 2 Leipsicker paid him his wages the last (ime in Blais- 7 fears violence at the hands o! he rein rked that RE could Bot, deliver se poe = succted tn implanting fhe, oc a of authority ‘on | joss of the steamship Gulf City, of this port, bound | {Sips nouse. i : pape ce ae nen Sa eae as soon 23 Ie should be. Aedes pie ee nearly, gue half of it: but if the supreme government | ""Gabang—The revolution has swept away dynasty | Homewards from Galveston, which broke up on | ‘The witness was eross-ex area Miene testingmy | at the bar for sentence, ‘The complainant, whogave | Uti now alos Citra ae ror wulteriae ome pends the M already odered, and now neta and radically extirpated the Venomous piant that in- | Monday night, after having gone aground off Point | Dut noting at variance witit ‘nis direo the accused an excellent character, interposed In his | Fonucneas? aa Tallant, very valuable information fected even the atmosphere which we inhaled. It ‘ther stated that there has returned to man his dignity and to the citizen eninge pia Seern tiie hisrights. The revolution, in the exercise of its in- | Were twenty-five Military tale given such eminent glory fo the nation. tl how to render them @ carman tn 1867; | behalf, and the Court suspended sentence. concerning the Identity of tho murderer, eco eenoer wee employed by the _ ae thought thatthe man who sent him the letter ta the ersons on board, only three of | knew the Liaisde! 2 oe lerer, and that the letter was delivered to him available and to put an end to the nucleus of the in- y, whom are known ve been saved. defendant, Blainc © malt, &¢., to and CITY INTELLIGENCE. mur . * garreciion, however strong lia@ieaion i taree Pee eer ‘The meagre infofmation thus furnished is about | from the distillery; havo seen the defendants, Bokel in person after the bearer of it had torn off the en nis entertainment was attenc rh Cubans v cl ~| > be disci 7 the ciste: velope and thrast.it into his pocket. What would vallover thé will of the people, and now desires | all the intelligence which can be gathered as to the | and McLaren, int! _— Tinie oo “ a : ahi ralewee Puma ne? Teta roulawine record wen oe Aaditnnshstrengt fo ius ‘opinion i. y a lose there with a faucet; ‘0 ay & man whose {i 5: 5 hose fed trom the distiliery to the ae becifidared ce fi Abeey secand nate need not now for pravdential reasons be p; ember, ‘d; Disseadorf opened ihe cistern room door and a sh a - |} mar hiic, e: od slectoral suffrage. Very shoriiy, you will appest at | Coty called Tro red trocaave. uy tne aevidenial | Sieached the hoses hat’ a conversation with Bais: | meter at Hudanvs pharmacy, Mxxazp Bullding, month ago.” This ina was a member of the notor Present ye rites tock the depatios which shall re; | Killing of her engineer, Mr. Pollock, who was crashed | dell. at the Lose of the Inter oa a Sunday night; | Broadway, corner of Ann atre ous Nineteenth ‘ward gang, and a8 a matter There 3 lead for pss a obtal on cat a = Bu 4 | © death by the machinery on the afternoon of the | the conversation was connected with his going to M. 2 3PM course must — et heen Fie 4 = tines, maatat od the af + uch ba euatptateine 21st. Owing to this unfortunate event a stampede | work at the distillery as a uigut watehman, aud to quainted with James Logan, a are phbors Hon Hemauds, the Tights, Ta anced at waite | took place among the men in the engiucering de- | take charge of the hose: went to the distillery in Ward Ibis quite possibis, thefefore, that thts iden- “i wand nt os Byes d. Tie aed artment, and therefore their names cannot be got. | company with Blaisdell that night; Blaisdell opened tical “Tom” was the bearer of the gn reased order, which civiltsation = acquired. Islan ‘ The names of the sailors, too, caunot be obtained, | the cistern door aud put the hose on; Blarsdetl at to Logan from some convict mend in t 0 Prison, brothers, We ‘recognize bat oue. God and we | for the reason that they were ahipped on board the | that time attached the other end of the hose to the & The detectives, in following up the elue which ay y rst floor, and 7 7 escal 1 rance are united in the bond of the same rell- pene rhe by any shipping firm, ‘The officers ror. the ‘recetver; ( _ TH® WAVERLEY Boar Cive.—The following named | Tie,” have iosmaed that the-erime tor which be was a i ; | “Captain—James Stewart. he drew. one bi hich Wlaisdetl lett | gentlemen have heen elected officers of the Waverley | Convicted was committed in the Fifteenth precinct this day forward tho island Of Gone ao cumbecn | First Oficer—Thos. D. Kidd. the distilery remained | Boat Club for the ensuing year:—Presidont, George | and tliat his arrest. was effected by one of Captain meng ine fF anh yrovinces Nevertheless, this Second Mate— ——- Keating. and ililed two or three barr _Blaistell | ww. rortmeyer; Vice President, John O'Neil; Secre- | Cattrey a mA This Prot qtimniated | them to renewed ch: 13 nT 1 hs olttical izati The only other names which can be ascertained | gave me instructions to keep an eye around t Van L Z wink exertion, which nas finally resi e appre! woult be st rile ond even dangerous | {a practical | are:— to keep persons from coming through the | tary, Thomas Van Loan: Treasurer, lam sion of two men employed on a sloop upon which’ Neen es ft not to be preveded by im ul Lap y mad Engineer—John Seaman; Assistants—Charles | fen “Tom” made his escape. Where this partionlar in- tran- and Spaniards, and, at least upon th good fecling, prevailed, ‘There ret ed on the same steamer with General Dulce Bishop of Havana. who, it , Was sent away from the island r since by order of Lersundt. It is that oMficial came on board the P approached to greet him, and ‘Was received with a frown of contempt. He 1s ac- companied by about thirty priests, wherewith to make aciean sweep of the ecclesiastical employés ‘heretofore in office. Their coming is regarded as an evidence that there isto be no change tn the rela- tionship between Church and State here and no lib- erty of conscience. After he had landed a consider- abie number of the lower classes approached for his blessing, and, passing through the streets, he was hissed by others. ‘There also arrived by the Comellas the new Inten- Gente (the head of the Treasury), the city Governor, surface, much = t 7 shipwreck, its cause and the loss of life which re- | opened with a ker boghsy poet pony wey per oper plate sulted. - Ail that can be learned as to the snip, her { and oihers there find their meeption at the base of society througn | CTeW and passengers 1s also easily told. The Guif | the hose was ¢. 4 especially to look out {or : fhe revenue Dae ing pope a tlhe heal heady re Pea ape. Were this, partis Postmaster, Counsellor of Administration and a host tigate thor ‘should Wynes and Robert Kennedy. omcers; while on the atch outside often saw legat vidual ts just now is que itstract- gf omerats doubtless happy that “to the victors be- aun taee hat eee avs Were regret epa a teward—George Heary. the man take the hose from the cistern room into | Association. ing the detective mind. At all events, there can be © | §=6Cook—Louis Francia, the yard; saw the whiskey on tho asions run- PoLIce TRIALS.—The Police Commissioners held | no doubt that his arrest will lead to some very ims loge in a fatare uot far stant, "Hence tho neceany | SeamenO. Sickie, Anthony Thomas and John | nit into the reoclrar: tasted tho waster that CAN | dueieregatar weekly trial meeting yertorday alter. ortant revelations concerning the murder. of those grand electoral assembiles dictated by good | POST a. on sms ist who 1s known to de | wines: remembered the might of the selzare; oa that | noon, Commissioner Brennan in the chatr. Quite a | souawecr tie Sixth, precinck, yesterday arressed ® yee fr eee Rape Lanta wet aed saved is Anthony Thomas, who, with Patrick | nicht saw the hose pay on as usnal; on the night of | number ofcomplaints were brought against patrol- | and Shere wes Ce once a eee ba — pase Pe y er W. P. . 5 Y of 4 importance ing that against several rec! dispassionate discussions. ™! kien have mace et and taken into Wilm! n. The crew lst of the | for I had been told to cut the oso; I cut the hose ofttoers, ‘who were discovered one day eh he oe = 1 ae % of the sensation be regretiea that your situation and a respect for | vessel contains twenty-two men all a oot thea at the hydrant and turned It off; the omeers | drunken companion in uniform to a house of Alte | Tongers, whe Bevis so: rome cause for plies cotene sayeeeans, bd any our progress and incoens of that number prust have heen passengers, | when the officers were commg; saw Blaisdell chat al Doe a sleep off his “liquor | oxuitation. “ Prior to the arrival of Dulce General Lersundi had ne all ea er thoen tie departure, re ae a on afternoon of the T steamer Antot a direct for Cadiz. ahs hii iu @ meeting with the editors of Havana which place yesterday at the Palace General Dulce fmformed them that they would be allowed to dis- euss juestion, even that of annexation to the fUnited except the two referred to. In refe- Fence to the slavery question he considered it as con- in the by the united voice of man- il demped abstract Se gimme aecosay ‘knot board a good general | night between twelve o'clock and one; he was stand- ‘A NEW VERSION OF THE MURDER. kind, and that its discussion under existing circum- a oeaacan oie pg fd 4 cares 2 B05 eles a coma teceg pare of it. om ine a the corner of Foriy-fifth street and Second CENTRAL PARK COMMISSIONERS.—There was a full The Rev. W. T. Enyard, a warm personal friend of Stances might be dangerous to the peace of society. erga aaa aed ny elton a The Gulf City was a schooner steamer, A {| avenue; told him he had better go down and look | attendance at the regular monthly meeting of the | the late Mr. Rogers, a the ae card in fulrred mat religious ibeny Weula’ be ceed, | ihepapet rin on and burn tbe tongue that pro- | 1X ag baat Mya, Conn.m ise. Haer tonnage | afer what was lng ha ie ide wan | Central Pare Commissioners on Thursday attenoon | Fferance to he traced sows, conclusively ent | ag oe Ae en ascites tae pp kn OE a ie by Philip Sane’ Go of Wall atrvet. ‘She was for- | remembers tho night of the second seizure; was ta | Inst, Mr. H. G. Stebbins, 1n the chatr. The Treasurer | ing merely the result of Mr. Rogers’ resistance to the upon which men difler would tend to hadion ip toa Gorton, tee tues or Meecnenne public | merly known as the Augusta Dinsmore. She has for | the distiliory then; saw the cistern room doors open | reported the stim of $2,102.43 received from the Bank robbery commltted:— SORBAS Aig balll ‘unsettle faith, and should be avoidod, meetings, the freedom of the press.—Translator), the | 80me time been en; in the Galveston trade by | that mght; they were opened by Yates; Blatsdel! | oy Commerce for intorest on deposita during the past The are these:—I arenes ley ec In reference to the insurrection, he has endeavored only ones which prudence and the wisdom of the | ©. H. Mavlry & Co., of Maiden lane. Was almost 8 around, year. Iti proposed to add to the beanty of the Park | Servants to sweep the basement yl aa area ‘thus far to ignore it or affected to'treat it lightly, For rovisional government can grant you, in them- Some hope is yet entertained that others of the un- The crossexamination of this witness by Mr. | by erecting statues of Franklin and Fitz Greene | every morning. On the morning of the occur- the last day or two a project has been under discus. oe ro at the trae political’ iberty of a | fortunate men Will be, or rather have been, saved, as | Knox occupied the rest of the session, sud bad not | tatleck near the Grand Mall. This proposition is | rence she was late. Mr. Rogers went up stairs to sion tor sending a commission to the Eastern Depart- ment with @ view of arranging gear gn of as. lose ° o r La ial Wi rtain the cause A com of country; but if evil machinations convert this noble | !t is thonght probable that the bales of cotton wonid | closed when the court adjourned. The trial will be | now onder consideration, and no doubt wiil be fa- | Ce! the of Dot Gea. ene cos plained resumed Monday moroiny, at cleven o'clock. not feeling well. With jc kindness pine = ae ~oll 2 ey, ae A 28 exible end severe. in nishment, les 4 FTN momme. . — - piri sentatives of the New York city and provincial insu- | thought he would do ft himself. It was Groant® areason,.BO, doubt, that the Havana | who voluntarily abandons that position under the —— eee reat Deboo be Liahitities et Vactenta | een cemaatias SAG 8 maceet tanicn emterdimy as | BSA. Beton) tee eaeene: aa oe eeeoe Thue bretingen GOUbfal oF their Infuence with | taw, which for the first time is proffered him, is per- | Presentation of a Gold Medal Ordered by lent Debt—The Linbilities of Factors. ternoon in the rooms of the New York Board of Un- | for'as far as the top of thearea steps, He was tae of the Cubans his Excellency 1s extravagantly kind eo whom the tril Of justice should | Congress for Captain Robert Creighton, of oe oe ' int Bankruot— | aeFgies pany wi 'Soleng ecal | lays e tk aPpe A, eee the British Mercantile Navy. In the Matter of John H. Rimbai, hvu | ar ing & pl fy 1e int 1s was al ing some you in the awe of Ooaie, inne meme ot ur homer, Under instructions from the War Department elson has rendered the following decision in by the rebate system may be harmonized. It | remark in which the words “old man’ were used. ca ix believed that this movement will resutt ™ rescind- | The remark Was not adresse to him. He looxed. = aoe one Seen: Forget the past and have | General Barry, on the 13th inst., at Fortress Monroe, ‘The petition in this case seeks a revision | jing the action of the New York board in relation to | up, as one naturaily would. ent in_swee| - s istrict 7 hy ing up of the National Board | and saw two men walking . One was cane ; ULC! presented to Captain Robert Creighton, formerly of | Of & decision of the District Judge, Southern District | the rebate, or the break! Havana Jane Carta eee ee the British ship Three Bells, and now commander of | of New York, refasing to discharge Kimbali, the | Of Underwriters. Off his overcoat, which he oto the other, Certain somewhat vague expressions in the fore- . bankrupt, from arrest and also his vali given thereon, THe CONSTITUTIONAL UNION GENERAL ComMrTtag | Tan across the street with e moh ge going document, which is considered to be entirely | ‘8 Royal West India Mall steamship Venezuela, & | He was adjudged a bankrapt on the 2oth May, 1898, | o¢ the clty and county of New York met last evening | &¥er,sineular, did not create any suspicion in th ¢ ic of ‘the writer, refer to the religious | Magnificent gold medal, ordered by Congress, in | and the arrest was made on or aboat the 6th of June mind of Mr. Rogers. He heard the one from the and conciliating. are invited to call upon hit are received with marked cordtatity, are assured o! his earnest sympathy tn their desires for liberty and reforms and that everything possible will be granted them. All political prisoners either have been or Will very soon be released, and the Electoral law will be issued at an early day. The terms of this, as Gecided upon, are not very pleasing to the Cubans. As originally settled sll were to be entitled to the haracterist iu State G No, 24, in the Coo Institate, androrgan- | o; ite side “Don't, Jim; you had better not,’* right of suffrage who paid taxes to the amount of reciation of his gallant conduct in rescuing the | thereafter. The action was brought in the State Court | 2¢Toom pee d say, 3 y $100, treapective of color. This has Row been See Ravers questions. pipe py steamship San Francis, ‘and the onler of arre unded on an aMdavit set- | ized for the year 1869 by the unanimous election of tne Pils orca a ra gM poms changed, and the franc! bl confin ne ” dane iain amie ‘hai was made on Captain Creighton’s | ting forth that the 23d December, 1887, the piain- ? rhis, ERIE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. a tn the presunce of Blarge number of the citi: | tid” 'tirnihed 31250, pounds “of buckwneas | *efollowing oMicers:—Jotn R. Voorkis, of the Ninth Whites. As the Rogen Of all classes, civilans and soldiers, will allowed to vote, the Cubans, without the free negroes, many of whom are very Anteiligent, will lose that Influence to which they are entitled. This fact will be made use of by those sus- taining the revolution and will doubtless have much inHuence in postponing asettiement. It is currently reported that a proclamation to the insurgents, cali- ard, President; Joseph 3. Peacock, of the Nine- po thie tas, Lepeh ny a Salas ren wae . zeus of Norfolk, by General Barry, who delivered a | flour to Kimball fo sell on commission and | W po “ : m murder as well as Smash-Up of a Freight Train on Thursday | {iudatory address, which was responded to brief | remit the proceeds, lees the commission, The font | weenth ward, Peer A Wie acetic uouneon, of | tended from the beginning. pe Night. by the recipient. The affair passed off Rleasantly, was sold on or about the 2oth Febraary, 1868, by the | the ee yy con a a grtek ‘urdy, This attack was made at his hoad, sn Se About midnight of Thursday last, it is reported, a | and immediately on its concluston the Venezuela | agent, who received therefor 79 over and above | of the rear Be ra, Re sei ing hig ‘ary; 4 the unfortunate man was cut in several places. ma wo | Started for Liverpool. The medal isa massive and | tie commissions, but failed to remit the proceeds, | Labinenau, of the Twenty-second ward, Corrospond- | Rogers naturally threw up his hands to ward off freight train, consisting of fourteen cars, was thrown | eiegant piece of workmanship, and is sald to have | or any part thereof. They were subsequently de- | img Secretary; George ©. Newman, of the Twelfth | blows. His assallant then quickly grappled himg from the track of the Erie Railway, near Hancock, | cost $1,000. ag manded of Lim, but he refnsed to pay, sayiug he had | Ward, Treasurer. and in the struggle that ensued succeed obtains ing upon t to lay down thetr arms and profier- | anq precipitated into the Delaware river. It was - ——— no means of paytoent, and had applied ‘he moneys | Avpactovs Hranway Rossery.—On Thursday | aS his pocke' a eee Jn peatans tote noead ame to ee enn pa Pett whether any lives were lost; but the run- ALONG THE SOUND. to Ms own use, and he soon after applied ror the | eyning,tas a gentioman named W. E. Corwin was | thé breast pocket of his Gack. Mr. benefit of the bankrapt act and closed the cotmnis- ne became exhansted in the and fora P ning of trains was considerably obstructed by the sion business. The application for the discharge is | riving past the Worth monument, near the Fifth | ceased his resistance. It was that the eres Goce: Jue wees mail cain, Gua tn | Metenstve Improvements Aveat Geumfurd | Poapted on, ihe Insist clause of te twenty-si<in | avenne Hotel, the falling top of the buzay, witeh | Cut his watchauard and thrust he watch Into thd not arrive unill upwards of seven hours be | one of the most extensive sales of real estate | Miptsiall he liaiie torarremt during tne pendency | Tae "y voeabas ‘eatrlage Wiiiner ae Tienkee one lt tte account wich you copy from the New York Inthe day {twas ahnouaced that trains "were ras | Within an hour's ride of the city has been recently | Of, the proceedings m bankruptcy, in any civil | Snetched wy an uaknowa man the rear of the | fheeve of the awatlaut “Mr: Rogers: ware ma mony ning regularly on time. effected by Mr. G. Spalding, of Stamford. The estate | 4°. Unless the fame Tus aucheige bank. | wagon. LN Faded by tg ae erased | sive chain. He had worn for years, and did ‘on th : Of the Iate Moses Rogers, comprising the old man- | rupicy would not reieaso him. Section thirty. | (Ne scoundrel through, Madison Park, but the thief | occasion, « very plain hatt with ® small Fatal Accident on Friday Afternoon. ‘ 4 © fnel: nd ted ares, (provides, “That ko debt. ervated by oun us — A Onaak Une ae a silde. . It was by no means conspicuous, i sion an acres of finely cievated and, Jorwin was jostied and dela WW three suppose About four orelock yesterday afternoon James | sromerty known se Gkippan Point, which Satmeet ent of the bankrupt, or by | Syateterutesy and it believed, tae. many Persons | £0ld chain woo'd not have been, so eamiy cut. Ryan and wife and two other women were walking eur ded by the water of Long island Sound and comer, or while acting 1 | who tose thelr blankets while driving are the victims | Sct seemed to fire Mr. Rogers anew, and he “ PI » of seized hold of his asvailant to detain on the line of the Erie Rallway, near Oxford, a short shall be dcharged ander | of this sharp trick. eral Datce's idea and treatment of the matter, The suppression of the military commissions is cont- dently antictpated. For the past few days matiers have been regarded 1M 4 Hight javorable to the meurgents aud their sym- Ppathizers. Theabsence of auy news from Vaima- seda ie indicative of an absence of successes on Ins part. It ts known that Colonel Acosta has re- turned to Clego de Artin, with the loss of # large Portion of hig force and supplies and a complete de- moralization. Benegast, who set out for Holguin a Month since, ts at Gibara, dangerously wounded, baving Sccomp shed nothing against the revolution. > District Court held upon the case r x until assistance came, crring with what As these two commanded volunteer forces, | distance from Sufferns, when an eastward bound rey a yy b= pt ety oo] the debt was cr eated by tho defal- | THe Lave Hon. Danwox A, Pinwey,—The remains | strength ne had left, “Marder!” and “Wateb the results of their operations are regarded as indi- | train approached, and owing to some negligence the been sold to Mr. E. Studwell, of Stamford, for the | Cation of the debtor white acting in a fiduciary char- | of the Hon, Darwin A, Pinney, member of Congress | lt was then that the fatal wound was given. ~ Spanish citizen soldiery in this Wank A neakee | {Our PeTsoHs above aliwled to were thrown from the | gum of ecording to the conditions of the | #¢ier, and was one whieh would not be discharged a | from Pennsylvania, which arrived at this port from } .,/He Coat was torn ~~ the murderer tn his track. The trata was due at Paterson ata quarter | win made by Mi Rogers in 1822, about two .years | bankruptcy, and hence refnsed to discharge the | ¢ hcp Po le to es: or the stabbing took place, past «ix o'clock, and was made up of way ht t rt etitioner trom arre We ave inclined to concur in | Burope by the ship City of New York, from Antwerp, | Rogers k je mece of garment in his and peesenger cars, Mr. Ryan was severely in- = Ee his opinion, We the mor r iy cone : ere ren q . | he reached hts partor, and told those who g: and & title given until within a recent lily concur aa the de- | on Sunday last, were removed from the ship yester. - jured about the face, head and leg, and one of the ¢ ciston of the question by the District Court in tts f 7 abont him tivy wonld find his pocketbook Women, Whose name Is unknown,’ was Ao severely | 1e:,_0nd in veautitit’ pleamre “grounds have | operation and effect extents onty to thematter of | 48 404 deposited for the might in Trinity church. | ‘aten init, He had secured hls’ property, wat injnred thata physician who was called said her been sadly neglected. ‘The place has long been the | @fFest, and does not eifect the question ultimately to The committee from the House of Representatives | tis life. The tine of the occurrence was a little of communications have beeu received here recently from the seat of war, all of which breatife a spirit of confidence and enthusiasm. One of these, Cespestes? hi arters, December 1%, say are expecting aris from day to day, ‘will then have twenty thousi soldiers in the field.” ‘This | recovery was impossible, None of the other persona 3 - be devermined, whetuer tho devt will or will not | arrived im the city yesterday, and the Senate com- | fore seven o'clock. ; has reference t nose and does not include sdriously ijared. Mr. Ryan and wife came on | Recr.of picnic parties from Sunday schools, kc., | Pe cerermined, nitetiver the dent mor wi ree | arrived Cxpected thus morning. ‘The two counnit. | ‘These are the facts as they were stated tome the jurisdiction of f ver'o Principe aud other points | py tie same trath to Paterson, where his Injuries | Curing. ¢ nt to @ close, for the purchaser had had | HON here is, moder the twenty-sixth section, | tees will attend the services over the body at the | My unfortunate friend a few hours before he foriher west. During the marci of Valinaseda from | were attended to by his relatives, é the groand snrveyed and laid out for villa sites, The | Whether the ‘conrt will discharge the bankrupt | church this morning, between pine and ten o'clock, | They were given in answer to inqnirios Puerto Principe t au Miguel Cespedes sent 000 cmanteuieninltimepiti old mansion is to have another story with Mansard | fou arrest daring the pendency of the proceed | after which the remains will be removed to the | Were made with a view of learnt m his Ten to the assistance of the naguey anos," but THE CHILEAN MISSION, roof put upon it, and be otherwise modernized for | Me#, and nothing more: and this rust depend | ears, escorted by the Congressional commuttecs | lips all the circumstances as near as he could the latter declined their help and seni them back — the occupancy of the present owner, and six other | UPon the case presented upon which ihe arrest was | and’ other friends, en route for Philadelphia, Mr, | ber them. “ bog word that they could defend theit #011 | peters from General Kilpatrick in Reply to | first class dwellings are to be immediately com: | male In the action In tt State Court, e.... jeoxing Frmey y born in Shrewsbury, Vt, ta ee — Pg Tans ten thee anes Caen te » - it it as thee presented it geems to ne there is great | removed to Meadville, Penn., in 1838: was electe a a . juarre! evious A letter from Manzantiio, dated Jannary 2, states General Batler. menced. A delightful drive three tmiies iong has | St it aa tt he dour W rece! ne State 8 , i; the agenuit.. “The atiack was wade in’ bin courtyare that Mr. Edwards, an American citizen who has been General Kilpatrick has written @ letter to Hon. been laid out around the shore other fine ave. | Giflonity tn saying tha © four was not received | to the State Senate in 1354 and again in 1857, serving iy by the bankrupt fu a strictly fiduciary char- | until 1800, Tn 1866 he was elected to Congress, but rama he fob pe ve iy | ores _ ghd his health was in ng a few ar MERICAN AND F TIAN UN simply to be sold and to remit the proceeds over an uring the short session of 1887. In the autumn ot le OREIGN CHRIS id mission. He aske, after Shippan will be built as soon as possible, and it is | Sin A. $k: ; i : establianed Defore the mititaty | the case aa it stands, “What does General utter | CoUlemplated to have w steamer touch at 9 new | sours ihe commision. ‘rhe money was not ine | is67 aac nei dreaded i emery and without any provocation, 7 and bh for some time past confined there, as given by the | John Hill, member of Congress from New Jersey, | Rue’ aud drives are likewise arranged for, and 9 HRKArD, has been released at inst. ls Mnocence of | sonnel gma proposition of General Wutler 16 | ROfseFaiiroad between the depot at stamford and | Scler: any complicity in the insurrection, with which he was | abolish the Chil charged, was full . cl bankrapt’s when received on the sale, but waa the | and accomp: by his wife, he satled for Europe. At the regular meeting of directors of this Seon coutinea in a fithy prison und among the worst | AON Ofonlct Absolutely nothing Just, about aa | from ihe chy dali ne PumeOm Me WAY t0.ANG | Sine oF the owner of the font. te'was a groes | (yn ihe Ziti dee OF Angaae, IBO8, he etccumibed to noctety, on Thursday anurinds, 4 committee of eix been couflned ly prison and among the wo much aa he does of finance. e desires to breach of trust to apply |t to his own ase. We have | Bright's disease uf the kidneys and died, “4 vo pe v = f Las been brought to the , off the nagenst Cy) without ing ‘ and THE CHURCHILL FUND. FUND. ay looked at the case of Chapman vs. Forsyth etal. (2 hued ares oe was appointed to prepare an answer to the eharge . Seward, he desires to reduce our expenses and panish me CHURCHILI . How., 2), but do not regard fi as controlling the one Jald against the society by the Rev. L. W. Bacon, @ The coastwise steamer Carolina, from Catbarten, | without accomplishing either.” Purther on — 4 ent act hi Poi TELLIGENCE. 4 arrived on the éih inst, with alxtéen insurgent pr he effort. tO abotich ibe mission ia worthy | TO THe Rosson oF THE HeRALD:— bromder than that mn the act of 1641. Decision of tue ee member of the Board, in the last number of Put- er; Of the record and_ present efforts of Please find herewt slowed ny wi rtoe Ce " KDE roca nam's Magazine, ‘The is that of has - Don Busebio Faustino Capar, a lawyer and one of | the man who, Im 1900, coud vote fiAy-two times for OR ke en eres || Denreee Core Sanrraee LANCENY OF A SHOW Case. add to the Churenit! fand 4 obi than Walker, of | lis! with the sanction of society's in nt in the cipal Board of Santt de Cuba, ‘iv afterwards iH |, and oblige yours, very % = otherwise 3 Refe in the'Barcelona, in the sine of that corpors: | Nyetiauet, oars sud, afterwards an ridge, when | ‘uly, SYMPATHY. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONEAS’ COURT 20 Fast Seventeenth streot, aged alxteen, was yes | Hooxa” and the demand ol the writer, is that theee words of welcome to his future President to the city | Wany of BROOKLYN, Jan. 14, 1869. a terday brought before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, | books shall be publicly Tt ie ne tion, to ielicitale General Dulce on his safe arrival. | he knew that his success was our ruin; who ‘could, y broug! 5 ; According to a telegram received, dated Clogo de | in isos, advocate repudiation and ‘tienen ruin; Peni The Tichtenbeim Case. on a charge of having stolen a show case containing | that, the books complained of have been published Avila, January 6, the news that the bulk of the volan- | who, after his protestationa. that he was the tre THE PACIFIC CABLE J08 Before Commissioncr Owen. 200 worth of woote and shoes belonging to Jone | by the soctety, but it remains to be seen whether the teer colurun, named “Orden,” under Colonel Acosta, | friend ot Ulysses 8. Grant, yet ran away from Lowell — The United States va, David Lichionheim.—The ex- Treanor, of 45 Nassau street, The case stood at tho society will repudiate further responsibility for the had salely arrived there from Puerto, Principe, waa | to avoid him and on the same day’ accepted tho [From the Democrat, Jan. 15, ination in thia case was resuined yesterday | 9°0F, and Charles W. Flowers, of 41 Nassau street, | books, or vindicate the character of them, or, as # confirmed. Tt adds tat it was after having de | hospitality of a New York democratic club, and } Senator Nye is not only very apt to bo boing some. | *miuation “ y ¥ | saw ‘the larceny committed and caused the culprivs | third Course, evade the issue which is pressed upon feated the rebels in Cho de Boza. there talked over the reorganization of the demo- | thing, but doing something wrong. * * * He ia | Morning. It came out in the prosecution that | arrest as he was escaping wiih the plunder, The | them. Very warm indignation 18 expressed in the It ts stated that there are no less than 700 sick and | cratic party when he should have been extending | preparing his way to Ching by telegraph, as very | Hoym, the cigar dealer, was forced to deliver | prisoner was fully committed for trial, action of the Board against Mr, Bacon for having wounded soldiers in the military hospital of Havana, %y te afin ‘ia former friends wiil be hear. | #il his cigars to one Jacob Frend, the alleged Animadverted publicly upon the character of the no- Ropseny iN Pink STAwer.-—Josepr mostiy rewurned from the localities occupied by the | of Lowell: the bouste could a8 © te job—the largest Jin i vn riner of Lichtenheim, at twelve dollars a thou. | 7® Bown clety's publications, and it looks as if the main part insurgents, the Louisville ‘snarnat thet although he nad heen the yet to have oy is hand ie in eutesuionina Ba band, Which was alleged far below the valine, | Davidson alias Theodore Davis and William Spauld- | of the derence of the society was to be diverted The insurgent chief, Aguero Betancourt, was | bitter enemy of the South during the war he now | telegraphic communication between the Pacific | ThE defence went to show that tweive dollars ing were arraigned before Justice Hogan yesterday, | to the personal question of the ety of Mr. Ba~ quietly sent to Spain by the ig steamer Of the 20th | could do them more than any other man; the | coast and China he proposes to have granted to | ® thousand was the market value, Seven witnesses, atthe Tombs, on @ Charge of having, on the 15th con's course in bringing the before the pub uit. General Jersundt reloaded the following per. | advocate and iawyer, the republican and statestnan, | those in the job another section of aconundat, adding | C/Rat dealora, were examined on this polot, and Mr. ¥ y Ne for discussion. : , Btol tn box coutaining thirty-seven shares coment fons from condnement In the Morro before he gave | who, afier most vilely denouncing the Prealdent of | timber, stone and whatever slips ticy may desire te | Ethan Allen, Depuly United States Attorney, obtain- Of Tiltee Pereetptise Coullant Goeapeny. OF Chieago; up the command:—Juan Beliido Lana, Timoteo Niaz | the (tnited States before i) the world, dares to meet t and sell. And besides this he wern. | ed from every witness the admission that the cigars | Of JMnois Pours ye 7 WON-ATTERDANCE OF JURORS. aiid Juan Lope O'Counelly of, Matatzas: Silvestre him face tp face, extend “ihe two hands of, trent: | frent to uarantoo what fs called 0 nuteldye inount. | 10 question were worth from fourteen to twenty vole | 518 shares of Mill Croek Coa! Company, of Lueurue — ship hares Susquehanna Coni Perez, of Caiabazar; | Lanza and Antonto nd wish him @ , happy. New | Ing to about 000, It iain t ment of | Jars & thousand. an'ifon Company of X Lilies okt cho fh pinion mace Amuero Arteaga, of Havana, General Dulce haa also | Year, havor, begets Deppy the details of thie job that the kena ee Peet Ot TN. Y., and @ $1,000 mortgage 0 The examination, efter having occupied the court | #74 Tron et ba ’ ? ‘A correspondent { e Serres Den Tene Acuna Gere 1 tienes Ce a that Nye le merely the aaw by the handling of wnich & considerable time, was farther adjonrned to Wea pa ign. icra” pe snedteas CF PING ode tea < Brean ng- oy low. 1TH GENERAL GRANT.—The members | men who have become accusto . ad reco! On Wednesday, the Oth, at three P.M. a young | of the Virginia delegation called yesterday morning | millions from our tax-ridden people irae auras mine Foe ei rece ald Kak Ant ments | Legisiature to pass «law compelling jurors to attend Spynish oMicer named Juan Francisco Gonzalez, aX | upon General Grant, at his headquarters, in company | for another pull. The same who ate in in SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, belae the of Jonn Ghristle, also of No. 5% Reorvonally or Ly substitute, and inficting @ ensign of the regiment Union, and just arrived from | with General Schofeld, who introduced them. x this acheme are those who manipulated the “Rus+ oer ing Hiinta H. Hagerman, the messenger | fine” for non-attendance. He to pain, was going along Amistad street, having the | pleasant interview ensued, in which the Generai | sian extension” scheme until t expioded, and hve | The New York Central Railrond Litiquion. pio testified that the box was laid by | Hinportant thing in this matter. “What right have 1 ts right hand side Of the pavement, where were atand- | exhibited a familar knowledge of the Provisions of | hundred miles of cable, which is the same length the Before Judge Ingrthem, he n eieat aod ‘that the came in to- cahon twelve of my fellow cil and ing tn converse three young bans, named Tirso | the Underwood constitution, to which his attention | government is to be asked to pay for, was wrecked ‘kK Contrai Rail ee aired f “oe ood bridge, who was | 0 leave their business and thelr families my Vucquer, Jose Kamires and Jose Sar Naa | was specially directed. Though speaking in hia | and has lain shrivelling in. the run umn recen seriTate Tovtion Calta tip Tor Becrtng net | Seuis: ana estes seco momenh Fam OF with toe | S108, to adjust a gumonee vad to get of the Pavement Into she maddy | usually guarded manner, General Grant ex @ | when it was t away, to become, os ie Pany— This motion carne up for hearing yesterday | BOLI CAS Shoe Pattee rata ‘ie case wus | 1 Without any compensation? Let there be such The omicer, asked. Vazguer, matically, it | desire that s satinfactory’ ana’ torent - | the basis of Nye's latest job, although bel to be | Morning, but was adjourned til the ievn, tromed by the tingistrace, hol ing the prisoners for | 19W passed as your wit fs that you 1iko the right hand side?’ The | ernment might be secured for the people of Virginia, | now worthies® for the pusmeas tes Thich 0 wae come ———— eet Oe Se Sat ae Dene sate biremny bane | tee Uoaiaon at Hp ann oy ae aoe le ae replied that he (the officer) was an ingolent | and the delegation left with the impression that m | structed. Can it be possibie that another Immense SUPREME COUNT —GFNERAL TERM. rted in tae Henatw, bery United States Courts, to he two dollars follow. ‘The officer drew his #word, ss did tve Caban | this quarter, at least, they need expect no jon 1 Job iw thus to be added to the many already In eo sip he “ 8 day ouch, to be uate to the other court 6 hie revolver. The two companions of the latter in- | to their general acheme Of adjustment,— wi the whole object of which is to 0 Refore the fail Sourt, ALLrorp FaLat ReurneseNtations.—Wiiliam Keat- and then there will be less cause for Jarors t toriered, observing that sach affaires were not eet | dnteltigencer. Jan. 16 | individuals a4 the expeuse of he people Jonathan Osborne v8. The Union Berry Com. | ing, clerk at the St, James HoteR on Bromdway, ap. | oxcuses fur non-attendance. au