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8 NEW YORK HER‘iD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1869. aided a = ~ hy Vv. Bergen county, b beat Bamuel and his Fayal; Ahkera (Rus), Snellman, London ‘ LECTUALS LAST NIGHT. OL PLAN bon of Mauieeyran sates up in counter; Thompson, Ditl, Pones, PR; HB THE LATE RALROAD RAID. rece: Semeic ote . GAMES, © | Sa seine ahtaed te ir babeat tae ies is ees TRE PRISM OF CHARITY. 22 Te TO wey’s, and 4 dir. Yeomans, but @ consta- Fuller, Hengerson, Mobile; « fs i, . ann at ble captured bim and lodged him in jail. ‘29th- ved, steainshive . a a i} Lecture by A. peers ghee ae | The Olym; ple Theatre eatio m—One Gens | Count SENTENCES.—In the Berge county courts Ben‘ixen, do burg? bark M& vo Fiall Jectnred last a! per Tnsti- a te ee ee 4) tee eenmean’ ng Wiese - «lowing sentences — ‘adoonry’s Flank Movement and | Fer tad poral large andienee, in bebai of eral Term ana another 1 ep aeveg egy ag EMR pene ~ierspanny Ste, Babann, na Baan wade Wa efyre We *e Qbantal Vireinia, the pati md ‘yan nel pereny Tahdny, Og ae Reo Fredont - O'Doherty’. ont MUS Saree, a . @ voffult? ae pe rapa BF thomas O’Shannesry, | ahs? rt, age a abt remrtipa ; ry oherty’s Coup. the tnatitunon = Totee Baamithe Geert ee pee 5: burglary, seven years sin ‘state. Prison; Williat Balianh, Port at Prince; sehr J ‘eiiabous, Altmthe title of his subject DelDe 2 a Miller, breaking, entering and stealing, four years in | Brig (Bry Randing, Demarare, dye, with ges ony, hip Winged Hunter, Scuall, me na * issioner J. B, Nicholson presided, and tutro- gr State ‘Prison; Fred ry er, disor- | and to Edwin. to mane. : wi RE, ived, steamship Appold, senna the recturer of she eveDtDiz, At the Supreme Court, General Tera, before Judges | ‘erly houses fined Afty, Gollares Jobn Siar, RANK PIRIY NE anion the enuite passages haa been @:dayy NOHO!) One do Serk Pekin (Br). Dakia. London: wate parte’ duped whe tee Cierke, ingraham and Sutherland, the case of Bolles, | offence, fned fity dollars; J.'G. B B a, Johnstone, St Pierre, Mart, Deo 18, with au- | (NG), Heller, Rio davaire: “dchia Binaw ANd, Biles feat A Second Raid on the Atlanti¢ and Great c hich Mr. ogert, assault, ‘. : vi Afier s few imprompt remarks, in wht! dined twenty dojjare: Conrad Rolldman, entering an ie * Hatteras SW 30 dies ; Oakea A) Pleroe, Hobok a ¢ e1 ty receiver, vs. Duff et al., was decided yesterday, This bea ay. e nies flew mag gar tos meres A feo. ee, a7, Sag tes a gh | ta asi Co eante sea jal ken ea action arises out of @ conveyance, absolute on its | “Davia, Eekemmon, the murderer of Peter Stokam, | mlles'E of Five Fathom ‘Bank li fvahip, bark, Alfred: ‘of ‘Aiuto, Fooker ¢ ‘McConvilig,, Fletcher; Lk Wi W + ye Hall referred to New York, its charactePistio for aste a ar ate : estern Office, | open-nanded, generous charity, he alluded vo the |” or ong lease of the Olympic theatre to the | was delivered to the State Prison authorities ou | Bath, iphia; Watson, and, John fay, Fisher, York condition of the South, of the desolation and poverty y | Tuesday, J. @. Bogert and bis son Casper wore tried | ‘pall end srove bulwarks. with 10) ” defendant’s assignee by one Trimble, Trimbie's Tris (Br), Simmons, Port au Prince, 20 days, qua, Huinphrey, Nossau, NP, Ichad inherited as a consequence of tie ple elty to | cteditors, represented by the plaintit, contended | {¥F MNCoHY Aus Loumd nok gully ria ata. ese for Boston; had iy sa ye GH Mile, Titotson;” Modesty Weaver and’ a a kanes Fight of MeB enry and Jubilation eee recat ihett needy Southern breturen, | ‘at this Was not an absolute conveyance buta mort | p44 Gommey Cobre nin the case of George | “Brig ‘Otawa' (ir), Roberts, Cardenas, 12 dayn, with | ely, doi tben Dolo, tigate Hh . Ory Ban bs. agchalepergcaoreebinentty it, | age. ‘The case came on for trial on the equity side . ; molataes to Mento & Corney--resarl to Cratdall, Uinphray & | CHARLESTON, Deg 27--At*'~53, gohea D F toeling, Rob ‘of Fisk We stand, he sald, within the Cooper Institule—tt | Tn | erore Judge Potter, who decided that tt | Addy ¥s. Olty of Paterson a verdict of six dollars | Go)" Had heavy NE gnlesup to Watisra;lont deck load of | inson,aud Myrote, sewo, Nice ne raced Rok: OF FISsk, seif a monument of charity—~a brief eulogy of the Dut @ mortgage; but, ag the | (2mAges was rendered for plaintif, In the case of ‘has been ddays north of Hatteras with due wee- | Rameuo (sp), Onrraras, trom Bt Jago da Cuda, was not a conveyance bul wes Richard Hamilton vs. Henry Forbes the jury found red |--Bieamahip Marmora (Br), Robinson, Liverpool; ee philanthropist, Rever Cooper. {| decision involved a question of how much was due | $419 for plaintit. “In tne case of Tyng ve Gould, | ,.Brial L Wadawort (of Basiport), Bailey, Matanzas, 12 | ychr BN Hawkins, Nyalty Boston, ; Some time since, the speaker entd, he was present | 1° complicated by all a theatre's | @fising out of investments in the New Jersey Tubs | gays, "ith Ther in & Go~ Wth—Arrived, brlg ‘SP Brown, Havana; schre Ella, Mae vessel to Brett, 4 All Erte is chuckling over the brilltant coup of (he up stairs in the School of Arts and Selence at @ Company, and in which plaintit sued’ for $60,000 te weather; has been 4 days worth of tanzas, OE Raymond, Boston; George Fox, NYork, Jeaky? impetuous © Poherty. Not that the Erie young men . accounts, he did not give final judgment but | damages, Mr. S Tuite, counsel for detendant, | Brig Belle of the Bay, Ni dianola, 20 with OR, J i ry young lecture on the nature of the prism. A prism, as piney WBE Belloot the Bay, Noyes, Indianola, 98 days; FORTRESS MONROE, Dec 29. mr emt oy - are in ary way interested in the Atlantic and Great | qyey all knew, vefracts or breaks into parts a ray of | sent it to @ referee to decide how much was the poimt that a stockholder could not sue / s Gaeiass Wilson, from 10 Janels for Baltimore; a, Wester Railroad; certainly not. But Recelver | light, divides it tnto 1t3 constituent elements of | que Mr. Duff on the mortgage, so that fnal ms a a pp leo rated company, a position oy pha a ee ae nity Pesca ry wae fora for do; brig Cleator, Hopking, ¢rom ims th thi ya O'Doherty was lately vice president of the latter con- | COT. A ray of light, broken by @ prism, Is found to | agent migus be give ir ®. speotiic {4 dge Bede, who intimated re pansage;has been? days north of Hatteras | “Passed out-—Scur Peerions, from Baltirzofy tor Sh John's, e DAM “i have three primary colors—red, blue and yellow. that he would nonsuit thé case at the conclusion of foe Fy i PR. cern, and Jay Gould 1s actual copartner with Fisk in | ‘fnen come the hues from these, Whose niany names | amount, At the same time ed Mr. | the evidence. LT 2 LOMITA Schr ‘Oneids (of St George) Davia Salt. Riven, Je z Eiders, GLOUCESTER, Deo 30--Arrived, achr E 8 Twisdon, Baw- * » 5 7 “ ii 1. ee aed - —veasel'to FH yer, Cape Town for Bostor. thefownership of the Erie, There are those, there- | we know and whose nameology makers of dress in- | Dug ag receiver in the sult. This was iy tooo, Sry Newark, wie loeries Se a vee TOLMES! eo 48 , a ee. ee ye ; has bei ya north of Hatteras. (OLMES' M0) 28, YM—At anchor off fore, who persist in saying that the receiver is ag | reAS® TApIALY. one is shes tom ete ee There bas been a gréat Athount of litigation since | ANoTHA BRAKEMAN Ku..ep.—Yesteraay morning | "Sckr Woteor, Gomslack, Now Orleans, 17” days, with mdse, | Cove, ship Win Tune: Gracth teams Nvork for oboe * 1, schre bad as the—Fisk. ‘That no mtsappreliension of the | yency. ‘The rays of vikUue’s Tight subuitted to | as to thaf receivership, which, however, has nothing | @ brakeman named John H, Hulsizer, attached t0 a | tyne Oo a eaouillo 7 day wih yellow | Wis thantety Me ceag™et Magen Jgale A Devereus| ears apiaal condition of affairs which culminated in the oe eae an Bil ae ee A Aad tode with the may litigation, in which decisions | eight train on the Morris and Essex Railroad, was Pine, yamaatcr, sg vif, 7 dae: Wilh yellow iden, Al i, HS Brook, HA tant, © wing ‘ ree con wa s jack Arrived, achre Frank’ Emily, *. weccupation of the premises of the decrepit janitor parived Ste. Henancehica, Mercy. Benevolence ins | Were given yesterday. In 1807 an act was passed | instantly killed at @ potut between here and East vi topes aon , Jacksonville, A ny “ Oo - Sannders, do (aud cleared. ‘of No, 40 Broadway and his watenful better halt] ward, adecting the will, savoring of tniention; | permitting appeals from interlocutory judgments in Wane the tratn teat! Giekae inoeion tasioent wes Well, Taylok, Jacksonville, 8 days, with ye Tih, skeamship Euterpe, Gilderdale, T, 7 . low pine, tomaaier, a ‘aime day for Gaiveston). omight exist, @ HvRALD reporter paid a visit to the | beneflcence outward and external, Ag the prisia | certain cases before final judguient, which would | standing on the roof of a car. He was found soon | Schr i ying fort, NO, 6 deyy with | “MOBILE, Deo 22--Arrived, briga © 8 Packard, Packard, Fisk headquarters yesterday evening, and made thise eae ena pa by, Se atl: | apply to this case if it snliesins a case in which alter atte Sead Me: 1a Basing evidenily bean naval grey uate rcera ial Aspinwall: ‘Adele (Br), Packinan, Rio Janeiro; Tempest, Wil: } OM ; sundry excursions ta various directions for the pur- | the sun of the twaalden: Aeroy is the galden light of | judgment had been given previons to ite passage. | fused out of bis b Dedgen Hila neck was broken. | ‘icvacraarye Liver, evived Mh.inet, iw conalgned to | ad Glaiet, brig Joba Brightman, Gray Fall Riga. pose of obtaining correct {nformation, ‘The result | chartiy. Charity was undouotedly a viriue before | Under this act Mr. Duff appealed. Mr, Graham and | He was twenty-two years of age, Unmarried, and a gO Merrit Co, and evorts baving lad wrong easierty eaged- Shp i Roblusouy Robinson, and Jobo Mane efore & ned as” ra—| bof Phiiy picher was take! i ost of the passage. ‘ ~ Bow lald before the publi¢ may be accepitd aH | iostances, But, with Tie Christian era the golden | Mr. Hall, wno became Mayor last January, were hus | Tesident of Philipsburg, w 7 n> | “ame Driieh brig Jonnie lark, which arrived Sibsinst, ro. | BP,MABEAMTEBOOL ys civea, ache 3 @ Babeoels wogpel as it is in rie, ligt of Mercy flooded the world. Shall we be an- | counsel, besides his attorney, Mr. Van Antwerp. In uw orte ‘off Hatteras, hada heavy gale trom SSE, which Sault, Philadesphla, THE CASUS BELLI Pale pirs 8 oe 3 Sree food ane Lis April last this case came before the General Term. LONG ISLAND, ante 34 houra with gront violencey, split sails and sustained TNE ORLEANS, Dec 2¢_artved, br Socletal, Wartzoe, ., * ? tween Christians Was exceeding! strong. 195 her MAKE. lo J iy y Horers In the rst place, then, Mr. O'Doherty, who Was | Wore always Teady Co assist each other in poverty, | Curlously enough, Mr. Van Antwerp was the only eaphcmasag acta” ““Theachr WE, Duryea, arrived 294h, Is cousigaed to Oran- fyom Bremen; bark ‘Fraukiluy” Bansal, from Gandia brie vice president of the Atlantic and Great Western | sickness and trounie: The Pagans were continua!ly | one present'when the case was called first, and the DRAINAGE TROUBLE aT FLASHING, —Yesterday | dall, Umphray & Co. pore: a oie, feats ‘Rockland; Asebel & GLanra, from Railroad, nommated James Mofleury, the right | SUtpriged. to. see ee Rite with ooh. educa | case beng twice laid over to enable Mr, Duis ajtor: | morning as the men comuténced work on the sewer Passed Through Hell Gate, Falmouth, Jas Laucy 0 Higging, from Richmond; Thomas 1" dower of Peto and the mortal enemy of Train, a6 | sud “Miying upon each ofuer, Like brothers | Neys to appear, no one after that appeared for him | in this place Mr. chard ©, Colton ordered the con- BOUND SOUTH, Hen ei tcamubipa Teulaaia, (NG), Barends, Hamburg president of the road, and he was accordingly | of the same Jails, If fierce denouncia- | at that term. Mr. Thayer, Mr. Bolles’ cotimsel, | tractor, Mr. Migging, to desist from attempting to Steamship scuannet, Rectan, New Bedford (oF New York, ya Havane and Bs Merge ete 4 elected, Legal unpleasantness subsequently oc- | Wns and ae te agp ek: SPL og in place of taking thelr defiult, submitred | run the sewer through bis (Colton’s) land, Higgins | “Scnr Florida, Metcalf, Rockland tor flow York, with lime Dag tek Ch, Hert a ordeain. eisai hie baaiies wren ce Mr. oe belies Debs: the remark, 4 How these | Cuuristiang hate us,” nis points and gave notice to the other side | took no notice of the matter, when Colton*jumped | 1.¥ Haviint. in cosh, Gloucester for New York, with pitt Arrivell, stenmsaly Cubs, ma resi the doings of the Atlantic people with jaundice: heir uustinted Kindness and truly fravernal reeling | that they had time to submit their points. Tbey did | into the trench, with a large. stone in his hand, and | fish tod A Stetson. . NORFOLK, Dec 29—Arrived, steamship ry a re 3 chr © A Grainer, Hervey, Providence for Elizabethport, Smith, New Orleans for Liverpool, short of eyes, and 10 simile beniFoantly under the warning | loward all within the fold exerted the remark, “How | nos submit them, and tke Court, concurring in Judge | Wreatened to sirike any man who attempted to work. | Sebr 0 A Grainer, Hecray.evekaanon fon Hes uot m erpodl, short af coal: Christians loved each other,” And their benevolence tion being | Ab this stage of the proceedings Higgins, te cou: Fon ore a ers eeaee eine tor New York | ,NEW. PEREGED) Doo 38--loareds heams of the ster of Frie, The chiefs scowled, | owed copiously, not only to weir own communities, | S2tkerland’s opinion, holda that the mo 7 et o s tractor, reugb! jandled Col itched him a 7 tor Ne K. nit 18 rainard, grumbled, and finally parted more im sorrow than } near aud distant, but also to poor and sufierme Pr onee pee on S atlas wt Lor sual S308 ee out of the ‘ker, yhera have alrendy been legal pro- | sont Mi Dae Guin, Moctolk toe Sew vor. yi eee ee vets ee Saar manger. The O'Pcrty became receiver of the ngers. To them the Roman empire owed 18 | or ceedings in relation to Coiton’s land, aud on a deci- Schr 8 A Falconer, Wilson, Northport for New York. Sailed—Schre Irene E Messervey, Wall Savannabj Eo et of the case, and that decision, being made betore the . tf iret asylums for widows and orpbans, the sick and ‘fact of 1967, cannot. be maintained, ib * sion from the County Judge (Armstrong) ailrming Schr Celestia, Smith, Southport for New York. pire, and Texas, N York. i - bs ss the indigen Even mperor Julian set then +} 2. ir ke land PENSACOLA, Dev 2i—Arrived, ~ a Attantic road in (he fatter part of last March, and digent. Even the Ei Joliat bem: | Bos OF tea tot or preys Saar nbpcaring the right of the drainage commission to ta BOUND BAST, LA, Dec 3i—Asrived, belg, Shine “openay took possession, with his brother receiver Gould, of | up as am example m these respects worthy of all | Dosicion ichenpe hae judgment, They Oe a ay for sewer purposes, Mr. Colton had accepted the Brig Edwin, Allen, Blizabethport for Providence, rene gene Emer 4 eae W rach, Mt: iain the Docks, papers, &e., of the company at 40 Broad. | litation. It was a common custom to appoint | dmenament of 1867 has HOt An 6x post facto effect on | MOY for the land. Cros# warrants were issued | SET T Worhiagion, Rrown;Jacksonviliefor Providence. | juve Wb. bets ii << Coast, arte Me a one, ; c. | Masia whan any of the sister churches needed aesist- | 9"Cecion of 1808, and that this question iy one of | £0r Voth parties, aud they were arrested. The ex. | Schr Ouarey Woowey, Parker Goorgetown, DO, fo: New | whitame, NYorks Win ement Penns. ano d M Pitzpabrioly way. Then, tliis important matter belng saitsfac- | ance, and ihe money saved from food enabled even | Py risaicmon net eieored ee cule faestion 18 one Of | crementiat the tiine of tue encounter was great, but | London, Sinith, Boston; Jesse Wilson, Connolly, New Havens Lana orlly enieu by the action of the courts, Jay Gould | the poorest to contribute something towards thetr | O"attorneys, Y CoMsents OF OMISS1OBS | goon died out. Schr G Loaser, Dunham, Eilzabethport for Providence. Hunter, Perry, Allyn's Point; J 1 Weaver, Weaver, New Lon: grew indifferent and O'Doherty grew sick. Things | Teltef. In times of sickness thelr couragesus ‘A very enthusiastic drainage meeting was held at | Schr M Mifflin, Lewis, Klizabethport for Warren. dan. r : . eg Alter thé submission by Mr, Thayer, Mr. Hall, re- " 7 Sehr Ji Ri wis, Elizabethport for New Haren, % Folmentl for > in general about No. 49 wore an unhealthy aspect. pegnees — ese ean ete m4 aes, held turning irom Albany, moved before Judge Cardozo | the Town Hail, Flushing. Wednesday evening, ay Bohr Lady Adama, Evans, Eligabethport for New flaven. o aned-Barne Bi ale Baris i) bax or Folmectit fr Like ‘Nioholas’ meditating bis descent on the terri. | central bond of union, “Me. Hail then. weot on tore. | ute on Getenit ia, nue cae os tea ground that his twORe ey nas erend ie ite ot ayaa me the Liab taeas Willams, Van Houton, Hoboken tor Bridge iborcnte HB SeCa ley, Gaia, a6 Emery, ing: ~ “ ant ia re t Piso, ua utiles as 01 r - , A . and Sophie Wilaon, Nowell tani g tory of the sick man ot Turkey, Moftenry, the | late, several anecdotes of benevolent and charitable | vate quties a¥ auioruey In the eae and Judge Gay. | SPoC*al dfaihage tax inrough 4 series of years. ‘Tho | "Esher Cornea,» Rendout for Rowan. Tonibardehase Margy Adaras, ‘Billnge, Sarbados; Geral. te * y SUC Bosi , ol vcs cs) > b 9 y vy $ * ousted of Brie, then, it ts satd, swore | said’ that he wave nig corn to’ Heaven and ogg qranted an onder soanow: Cause why. sue default Mvanage oom mio es OR UE Schr MF Haintlion, Green, New York for New Haven. Oe na eek teaeuahin: Saat Catherine, Now Orleans by Cuaring Cros$ and Mugby Junction that | Heavem soon after took ‘tae cobb, and concluded | Hafare o obo Gaaaeal Saran Rohtndeal tee fo nay % a: “ and Havana; bark ‘Aogir tt a Wianas, iverpool, he Would be revenged. The DISINESs ote ee eee ania OC IMsaCuttOn Of resteees | Clerke, Cardozo and Barnard; and Mr. Tuayer pro- UNION LEAGUE CLUB. SAILED. NGj;Deotjens Bremen; JL ‘Thierman (NG), Nonveal Atiantic and Great Western should not go on peace- | St, Vincentde Paul. After the loctare, which was | ‘sting that there was no defautt, buta submission, Staamshlps Tripoli, Liverpool; Rhein, Bremen; Eagio, Ha | 995 bicoa (br}, Stewart, Rulboa: bsg Mary Rice, ovee, fully, by Jove, ii heknew it, Mls plans being lata | frequently tterrupted with applause, a yote of | “ey opened the default and restored the case to the The avove club beld a special meeting last night | yana: Fah-Kee, Heenan Gen Barnes, Savannaa; Magno- ig achra Benj Gartside, Stanford, parpanes Keptdua- fi ° : ; Bush, Port Spaine thuks Was passed by the audience to the honorable | CMl@ndar, On the 14th of June tae case came vefore | in the theatre of the club, “as a testimoutal of re- | Mas Gharlesto de, Wlicaingtou Saratoga, | Kea i herg te lomtee Sua G an: pte his operations commeaved. He stayed not upon | ;, the court again, and Mr. Thayer was not there, and Richmond, &e. e pOuarer, febchy 7 Sec! , - 2 . # York. the order of his gomg, but “went for? No. 40 at | See ues on Ins defauit Judge Potter's judgiuent. was reversed | #PeCt to the late Secretary Stanton,’ at which ade | Wry a honest W, rmgtRm arvived, steamship Prussian (Br), Dutton, Liverpoo! once. On Wedmesday week last the offices of the MONT BLANC. before Judges Clerke, Cardozo and Sutherland, dresses on the life, character and services of Mr. ~ via Londonderry. . y re E a THE MUDDLE AND MYSTERY OF LAW. Stanton were delivered by W. 0. Bryant, Rev. H. W. Marine Disast es Cleared—Brig Gilmore Meredith, Ayers, Sap. company were entered, It 1s alleged, by the agents Soctare by Mr. Archur-Pember. Mr. Thayer was not satistied, aud moyod to set saad fhe » phage cibhe ‘ reapnineesg ators. PORTSMO! ‘hu, Deo 25--Arrived, schrs Alaska, Strout, of McHenry and a number of books and docu. both the oraers of tue General Term aside. The case | Bellows, Rev. Joseph ” Thompson and Colonel 7. COLLISION--The steamboat Sylvan Glen, of the Harlem | and Viola, Hall, pea erety) Beane Kuigot, Nos- win arthur Pewber dotivered is tecture on the | was this time argued, and the court gives a divided | a, Van Buren. Une, wan run Into by the Hunter's Polat ferry boat Queen's | folk; Le Sinith, Bunker, ee, . “ * DENCH, Dea 48- Sailed, aches Benj T Crocker, immediately, The telegraphic oitice, the printing bue abeve subject last evening, at tae Hall of the Young Hey Risen eRe canine ‘The theatre was not crowded, but there was a very | County about 634 o'clock yesterday morning, and received | Harding, Nor‘olk: Mollie Forter, Megathiin, Baluimore; John + reau, the publication burean aod every other bureau | Meu's Caristan Association, to a large and intelli re. ‘9 conasiderablg damage. Dainage to ferry boat unknown. Cadwalider, Steelman, Philadviphia; J Burley, Saunders, 4 hs pe * swan iD * x pril, 163. He states that both sides noticed itror | influential attendance of the members. There was Elizabethport. in tle magnldoent castle of Prince Lirle was soun | goat autdieuee, a great part of which had, seemingly, arguuient for that month; that the court made an | considerable enthusiasm brought out by the pathetic | mtnyiiny Ne, Mane arta Maxwall, which cleared at Wil | “RIGHMOND, Dec 23--At_ City Point, bark Vartronwen, were Marshailed in the coatiyards, a whole wagou | “Wed the mount trom Chemounix, the piace from Order on plain lud's motion that defendant have leave | ynq patriotic appeals of the speakers as the various | \Hosls about 10 miles belew the elty,’ causing Lert apringa | a0, Liverpool; achrs BH Jones, Davis, and Yankee Doo- train, sunoorted by a heavy body of Ene Infantry, | which Mr, Pember started on his ascent, and were, | jure" DOCS OF that Ores a En aa eensel | noble traits of Character of tie laumented Secretary | Hint She returned 3th for repairs “BAN 0, eg 4 Maat ee innd ot las Obs us jount- | therefore, capable of thoroughly appreciating bis | aver that, as well as notice through the putfic Stanton a portray pan Mela Tey Ene eccvonees, Bey eit pond iy te Madde decaimaba bho Boo aay i port 9 eerie Vie | Teclai of the dangera and escapades of himseit ana | press, fatied to submit any poinis or make any m0- a na RT big I ar rg ments of value taken away. Mr, O'Doherty got wel! |. Deo *--Arrived, steamship Golden ; bark Nouveau Mondelli (Fr), Bion, * igod 0 ; ie ch i st Lia Ships Hugwenoy Peterson, NYorie, with up. All the necessary preparations being made the T the Testimonial Oemmittee, Mr. A. Stewart, in Sour Sera & WiLttaM, Nutter, from Boston for Portland, fold ‘ " expedition set out on Wednesday evening last, and | varty, and contrasting Is description of the scenes | {oi At, thal got renege p erecta erry cen Wich it was made evident that a fund for Mr, sian. | Wasrun into on the evening of the Balk tush, oetweda FRE. Sacks whos hui ee tera, ih Ws the result Was @ most sigual vietory for Brie, during the ascent and from tae summit with the | obtained an order, revurnable before him, why tae | 00'S family would be a very desirable mode of | Yeuiel buand W, Alter trying ¢ wet fate Gioueoster antl | 2th —Atrived, ships John Brtcht, Hadley, N York ;Van ‘ SH Bae STOes desertpitons of others. deiauit should not be opened; that thls motion ¥ inanilesting the nation’s esteem for one who served | about 3 o'clock AM, they were obliged torun the vessel ashore | (Br), Skelly, Tondon; Mindora (Br. Cameron, | Sydney, pe ah Was ‘This ia not exactiy the way the Brie people put ft. q a made on two affidavits of ‘a default taken,” Mr. | 2!8 country weil in its trying need. on the island, a8 she was at that time in «inking condition. Ninghtingale, Sp; row Mane Kong; Malscvs, You! Whar they say is thar tuo aifairs of the AUautc and | The following 18a short sxetcn of the most inte- | Tito Satneriand then recites the delay urrie tr | It is to be regretted that the spirit and traditions | ‘the captain reports that the vessel whlch rua them dows Dallun'Tower (BF), Bbind. Liverpool, witb paced in the hands Of the wo receivers, Mrs Wek, | TaCIE Portions of the leoture:— ton efore Jade, Ceiozo to the Gu of Ray. an | OL ueeDurucan ary, Of wmvch ta clay a nop | soar ase tenants tec ths sik orimiea : Orbonerty and. Mr. Jay Guuld, they had an wa: | At frst the lecture, in desertbing the start and the | order obtained by Mr. Thayer from anutuer justice intative, should be tarnished and ite objects frds- | Z°Wihisn wasin oo lon with raw sch Belle of Wertpor, Lee terri, be, Gola Rear. Veta’ trated by the narrow, bigoted @xclusivene: a doubted right to take possession of the books; first portion of the ascent, but for that of the scenery, pend Se clas aad hace foe Justice | House Committee, which prevented ree ext ga eat Tce Suth--Olenred, ships St James, Black, Liverpool; Two Bro: chat iuriuermore their action had nothing Whatever | Would b@ uninteresting, and continue so until the | fin: thet ‘on the 27th of May Dute fh ee ton ‘ore | tives of the press having that freedom of action and . thers, Gibbe, do. to do with the Erie company. Barnard also | description of the passage around the Pierre Pontuc, + ay coungei obtained PHILADELPRIA, Dac 39—Bolow, an unkaown hark, with Salled—Ship Huguenot, Peterson, NY 1 rie. A J “ heey from Judge Cardozo adjourning the case to | Courtesy Which every other pablic body in the land | joss of maintopgnllantmast. SAVANNAH, Dec 30--Arrived, ships Julia Drake,’ Ari that there Was nothing Ujegal or impr on @ narrow ledge, searcely a foot in wiath, skirt. | 80 order “ : 4 roy * Eoduch or ae Oshanete, bate tae o ing"oe perpeaicuior mass Or rgoe, and overhang | Sie next Conetal erm, bu: staying al of Bolen pox | Ia Prtjotftge jis obporuMly of pacig watin Miscellaneous, are: fipeay Epa, London beck aoe aes that gentleman but fuliiled the order of the tue moraine of & glacier, one fascinated look Into | Sriertoshow cause iroin Judge Cattloan yet eee: | A TIERALD roporter’ wae present last nuenht, but was | RAri SxPAMiNO—The Inman stenmehip City of Hrus- | Holmen Baitiore ; : The order issned to Mr, O’Doherty on Wednesday | the abys#of which would ve certain death; after this . Hable at | allowed ‘only to remain as & private gentleman, and | sels, Capt Kennedy, arrived !n the Mersey yesterday morn- | _Cleared-—Sleamship Ff Livingston, NYork; ships Arthur ! though perfectly proper, was superdnous, | Uke Poute to the Pierre L’Eehelle, and thence to the | ‘Me Mext General Term, why the “deiaus? should not MOF the Supreme ‘Court, Hesued in | edye of the @lacier Des Homssone,’ was comparatively | D@ Obened; that thereupon Dut’s atiorneys served | 2Ot a8 @ reporter. ni in itself.’ The ajarm | Cay, DUS (he crossing of thie last Was full of duat- | Plainud’s attorneys wiln these orders and witha | == his spouse was bat | culty, and the adveuturers needed weil to obey the | 28Uce Of argument of Duits motion for a new trial, SH 1 PPI N G N E Ww g ‘ Pt tf al; Co 0 y i evanne, rh ht Ve Reha feet os fee aceite Ridle Serhan ss Windows Bamnce djreatiobr Olea her pilot at 9:39 PM%h the 4th inst, and alichored tn th ulenon, Boston. } : eeitor tiftertrne he ven, | TAUCNTGN, Doc 91—Sohrs Ida, Phillips, and Mary J Mew, Thrasher, ‘ork, WiLMt IGTON, NO, Dec 28-~Arrived, bng, HOS Barton ce fiousance. Haiifai: schr Inland Belle, Fierce, Navasem. -.. Arrived, eteamship Empire, NYork, ared—Steamabip anita, NYork. of the Su pre roumatanees, the hour bemg | 1Jjuaction of the gulde to have “courage and stick | Mich platntid’s attorney declined to receive because | ‘ate, and the receiver und His en being compelier | thetr foes well” ta. The description ot the ba Sy eae a | to break open the doors of the ofice in consequence | perilous ascent of de RAPE At, eRe | TR BRON, QAEETHe Cilier order was made Almanac for New York=This Day, of tae keys having been taken away by those who oy apelin 4oo wut i iy the dresdfal crash and Duil’s attorneys bad not compited witu the order of soe wok the books and papers. [tis supposed that the | the scoount : the stat an y co Of the avaianene | Submission of tue April term, - mussing books are the most valuable of tne records | the xoaring. hissing, ruslling note On ee i evof the | , Judge Sutherland, on these facts, holds that, arst, | Sunrises. of te company, but no inventory has been taken as | Wasvery tne. ‘The effect o. it 18 impossible to view Duil’s mouon of June’10 as | Sun sets, . 4 iad- Notico to Mariners. 7 24 | Moonrises...morn 5 59 Notice ts hereby giveu that the first class fron nun bnoy, 442 | High water....eve 7 22 | broken adrift from Boon Island Ledge, Me, on the 17th we EOUS. - 6 e here upon tne human system, the struggle of are laced, ees . ARAN yet to akeertain the fact, In addition to the car load | stmosp recognizing a submission to the April General . i een rep! 5 ” ‘Ag Bi books taken away on Wednesday Might, Hecelver | the will and determination against exhausted nature, | CrVgrnnae s tunuueion to the April Ge Deere By ordeg 06 ay Der tmoure Pot ; TIRCutapes andl Tae Tee sehen O'Doher:y and& uutuber of men removed there- | #20 the tension vf the brata from anxiety while | Nin That there was noting in his papers exencic, Weather Along the Const. Portland, Deo 981i? LEE» LE Inspootor, 1st district, | Spftanie result OF the. contemplated reinean aa ioe “a ma hing records from No. 49 Broadway yesterday, | crossing the cree enormous plateaux oF térriow’ | nuncoit for not haviuy avalied himsell of the Drive Drowmnen 30-2 4. M ortland, DESL: ments T have decided to throw open to the publle withege Ana a_room in the Brie. bullding devoted a the | Bh making the fual ascent to the summit of, Mont | (ore granted hun by that. General ‘Terus; nothtee yo Wink, Wathen i tiaghhoptl Letcibabiecindntiiaten's: reserve, the magnificent stock now on hand of ’ Atlantic affairs 13 now littered with the spot, At | Blane was depicted in a very sp) THe pn | stiow that he even wanted farther tine, nothing to The Chairman of the Lignthouse Bokrd yives oficial wotice | tem Sete, U eituee Siiveepineed Ware, four o'clock yesterday three persous of the genns a ee a 4 sie ier the anow sieves | show that his case required oral argument except @ feet on mad ties Sank pan eg Reid be exhinived Ticket nbs hence: Wetec ca iy AY a d . yee a ri " way, aud eps el P| % a ou! oently e entranee to the . , sembling jmmles Neus ge | N8"harrow moncn: aescrined the losing of the path woes See at Fica'sy paring of a default was de- od The illaminattog apparatos 18 of the fifth order of Fresnel, waunn al Vokes ad Pistons od Beer hie } men satd they we na by the faliing Of @ Vapory cloud, betoKening storiu, | cllaed. ‘The court took the case for decision. ‘Third, 85 above | Mowing a fixed white iight through an angle of 270 deg, Cases, sidight and Skistes for boys and girls, aagt there ore mo FAC, Et" Fequtred, 1 across it, and their guidance through this cloud by | However, what occurred may be culled, it gave the 46 adore | gieety reetelt tlevauad G@ fect’ above moan sen level, and a and Gia ue dog of one of the guides, to a place of abelter, | Justices of that term power to make a binding de- ein seta, \ # Shor should be neen fromm the deck of seagoing veaval in clear | dianerand Toa Seis, lopaty “Shey were en@re on thelr Own hoo i insaware in seta Cologne Sete, Pane Rea ed a sald, has departed tor Burone ouly to reaoh it when the storm and avalanche came | csicu. Fourth, It they bad that power and duty hore | ener Minantioal mils. The Iantera nd lene are ona | goin Vases ‘Moncen Parise Wasnt ine a areal aie at eae ie i gue offers—awmoug thet down. After the storm the party pushed on to te | the, it ts imipossible to say the General Yerm 43 apove | “The tower and Inntern are paintod white; dome of lantern | St! and Ornamentel rtlcles, 85 above | painved rod. Sultuble for Hold mts. 72 above | "The keope 1 EDWARD D. BASSPORD, Cooper I story fr ; netitate. ~~ | white, wih Fey deo rate nthe soft Public are respecttully invited to all aa eos or tnscn We10 Penueylvanta. | | Pierre Pontue, around its narrow ledge to the Chalet | Of June had the power to make these orders. ‘fhe ibe iy de ia Para, and were there met by guides, porters and | 4¥esion 1s ‘not whether # General Torin of this court | others, who having seen the gathering of the storm | Meld by C and G aud D has or has not the same Erie—say t Me. O'Doberty’s Statewe he anne rat * Dita tye previous to the adventurer, had hastened up the | Power as one held by Justices ( and Vana B,” bat as | PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 30, 1869, | Printed white, The main structure 6 90¥ feet from the ex. | “TY __ — NEW York, De | souiniau! to thelr assistance, and having found Wem | to the powers of the adminsirators of this court to AIO Ba "Tus Uirianse Hons te bhsktb: the towed planes toy tent, | A MROLUTE DIVOROES OBTAINED FROM Talk yo tae Lpiron ov var Ueraos— safe escortes thom in triumph to Chamouuix, nuterieré with the performance of the oMciai duties from monn sea level to bane 8314 feat. u courts of diferent States; legal everywhere ; desertion, e thro errors (amony others) in the report | sete edit yt of each other where the performance of such duties Herald Packages. A vessel coming frota the northward cau frst soe tho ligt | 4 sullicient eause: no charge in advance, Advice free, ‘There are broe {among others) in the report | ikl EME 2 has attached in each particular case. “Of course Captains snd Parsers of Vessele arriving at this port will | When it bears E F F. L KING, Counsellor at Law, 863 Broadway. Publlaned in the HenALy this morning of the re- | MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. there is no limit to the powers of thiking,” hut the | piease deliver all packages intended for the Wen ‘Tho lghthonae in in lat 965708 N, lon tz? 9022W. the | ———$—____-______—_______. mova! by mo of the books and papers of tire At- obs wi f [santa of power is, ‘whether the June General ALD to our | magnetic variation at the place ts 1b 45K. ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER pp ors Seating : | : om aoe Ferm, under the undisputed circumstances, by deeme | TsUlsrly authorized agente who aro attached to our Steam Penrings and distances fo prominent objecta :— : <\ ont States, legal everywhera; desertion, c., sadlclenk lanile and Great Westera Raliway which 1 desire U BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALOERMEH, ing or calling the proceeding of the 20th of April a | Yachtfeet. The Now York Associated Press do not now | Juin Hauquiel, I by Nog Ne doo aactioat eae oat mow. | cause; no pi \ "rs Naontieee correct. — : default,” had power to make 1is orders of the 10th | cullect marine reporta wor attend to the delivery of packagen, seit — Iu the Bret place tke Brle Railway Company have | A Horse Story—Carriages for the Commit. | and 14th “wilh the effect (I do not say the Intention) | ax will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings Missin, ccsmeg Caran c tees=New Plere—Keiginn Pavements—more | Of relieving the April General Term of the power | of the regular monthly meeting, held March ; (Arrived nt St Helcua Nov 9, brig Mary Tarior, Foster, of Border Story, nad notlung to do with the ma farther |<: Ginn Sanrio? aed icabass and discharging them of the duty of deciding or | “,c2"*sular monthly meeting, held March i, 1863:— Tisbury, with 285 bbs ap and 840 dav wh oll 2th, bark Merou- ‘The Trapper with the Bald Head than lending me ther vehicie anfaliotiing a proper ‘Extra Services” and Dountlony. disposing of the defendant's motion.” He thinks 1f | press wilt clemtotha ae ha ee kT F888; the Associated | Fy, Ripley, of NB, wi ag will be commonced receptacie for the books and payers, which are now | The Hoard met yesterday afternoon, the president, | the plain uty of the justices of the Aprit term to | KestinENm ra pase eet ce ae news In the | Hark Kathleany Cottle, of NH» was at. Slngupere Nov and will romain inethe custody of Mr. Jay Gould aad | Mr. Mouaghan, presiding, Gispose of the motion. ‘Irrespective of the question | ga- The omce of ine HenaLy steam pachie J cruise ‘Reporia Ab 0 ‘ship, Mary, SMiURR Baporiotee, | meen COME AION myself as receivers of the road. The Board concurred with (he aldermentn increas. | 0! POWer, he thinks the orders of the toch and 14th : am yachts Jamne and } noting sige lant renort. who reported bate Addlise dive, | (YENERAL COMMITTER, TAMMANY HALL. Becondiy—1 met with no railway accident, and ft c - | of June should be vacated on the ground that they | JE4N¥®TTs is at Whitehall sltp. All communications trom | Babooek, Ni}, 8) bbls last seunon), ‘i ¥ At a meeting of the Democratic Republican General never sent any sach telegram to Mr. Garduer as you | {9g the salary of the third clerk tm tbe bureau of | must presume them to have been made under a tm: owners and cor ees to the masters of Inward houud v: Spoken—Schr Chas il Covi, Cowell, Nov M4ylat 580 N, ton | Committee of the city aud count ot New York, hel iy * y 1S= oe ik n v v rk, held at give in your paper. If wach a telegram was ever | street improvements to-§3,600. apprehension of the proceedings on April 20, Whtch | sele will be forwarded free of charges. Baw. i many Hall, thie Sith day of Docember, 1803, ihe following sent It Was sent by come,other person than myself. | Tne Comptroller was Alrected to Algemon ss. | Misapprenension they should further presume. to . Spoken, renolution was adopted :—~ As the Subject Seems to Lave altracted $0 much ae ae petnid Ship Charles Buribut, trom New York for Mobile, Dec 18, | iey'and Sounty of Nowe Tore yey ean clectors af the have arisen from the unjustitable misnomer of the SARE! attention, [may @ay that the course | parsued was | SU!/ivan $4,000, for services as counsel to Assistant | proceedings by defendant and his attorneys. ile CLEARED. in obedience to an orvier of the Judge of the Supreme | Aideriaan Peter Cnikin, Inthe matter of th’ claim | 20IGS that these orders should be vacated, put with x city and county of New York, friend to regnlar novainattone ° 2 of K eat. ial Bark Olivier Madelaine (Fr), t j _ | and the usages of Uie party to | Bleamabip Tripols (Br), Harris, Liverpool—Chas G Pranck. | clea, Nov@ tat 1018 N, ion a lon Pa ceMus for San Fran- | mary election to be held tn th réepective wards on Ye Uourt, who im March last appointed me receiver, | of James 8, MeVeany to a seat in the Boar? , Out costs. 5 i December 31, inst., between the houry of 6 and ., for th and the action was rendered necessary by the suc. | A resolution was called up to remanerate, Ahdrew | _ Mr. Justice Clerke, while fgreeing in results with "Eienmship Rhetn (NG), Mayer, Bremen—Oelrichs & Co. Hatiehanvoaring Wid mien, CCDM Tes for Borton, Veo 24, | glection of members of tie General Commiltes, Young M i reptitious abstraction of books and vainable papers | Cartland for “loge of horse” 4 the sum of $400, by | Judge Sutherland, dissents from his opinion that | Steamship Engle, Greene, Havana— Atlantic Mall Steam: Scbr Hartstend Teller, from Liverpool for Boston, Doo 7, | Gemgeal Committee and a Ward Committee for the reupective and documents by parties connected with the AUan- | reason of the bad condicion of a pier at ihe foot of | the June Generat Term had no power to make any | shin Co. Yat 48.94, lon 8 «| Boge wad skal chook. to AW Getiedal Dedniian aiil tle aud Grest Weatern Railway Company, ia Viola. | Twonty-aith street, Gast river, pri typhegs ie abe Broceaure 55 the April ter: € | ggSteamiahty Fan-Kes, Steele, Hamilton (Bermuda)—J N Forelgn Ports, Young Men's General Committen the saune numer Of dal tion of & solemn pledge that nothing should be Mr. PINCKNEY told @ good ‘‘auecdote” a r term has the same power ver Bunrast, Dee 14—KSailed, Bldona, NYo: at resent ioned, Com touched. We ARCHDALE O'DONE RT debuie. The otber evening @ deccacte” garing the | tae sane term aa the June term Nad over the Bet | pe eee? Get Barnes, Mallory, Gavannah—Lavingnon, | Sauumusaven, Dec Is—Arrived, Gares, Wieengrate, fai, | Sottenstaan wings Teer et ne ae ens CommmattteS Reoviver AUaute and Great Western Railroad. | stituents called apon him to “taik horse,’ or ty | term, and as he, dissenting from Judges Barnard | — Steamship Magnolta, Crowell, Charieston—A Leary. fimoro; F Beck, Denker, Philadelphin; Vitb, Goorge A Lud- | | The General Committee slected puranant to this oall shalt | other words to inquire why it wae the Uominon | 204 Gardozo, considered the action of that term as Bioamship ‘Wim P Clyde, Morgan, Wilmington, NO-Jas | Wis, Tobias, NY ork, meet for organization, at Remmear Hall, ¢ on nen Jan; a JANGKOK, Nov 7—Arrived, © © Leary, Baker, Hong | ary 8, 187; at 7:80 P.M. and sha Stoamshtp Saratoga, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and itich. | ¥OM : : ; be called to order by the chairman of this com- 14 Dominion Steamship Co, sien : oe r Council were rewarding a myriad of substanual | '#€Xpedient if not irregular, and still thinks so, he Fhe Myxsy of the Telegram: About the | Totocranc raters (OF Me, Wy ok taely Mote re, | Coeuse Wite. INGRe Henerlang in nib Coneneed: Kallroud Accident Cleared Up. | Orahe eatioeeition ae eine cae Judge Cardozo dissents. He agrees with Judge | on Romaine (He) Gard Gleusedaene name BI, Havre; brig. | TOS xe men's General Commnt 1 JERSEY Ciry, Dee. 8), 150%. | to dispowe of 4 Norde wish was stone Mind ye Cierke, that the last General ‘Termn tad the power Bieamabip Nevtuse: Baer, Bosse WE Cine We ee Dac ib—salied previous, sttps Emily Farnum, tration "Hammaay Hai an Monday *Janguey i "To Te Hpiror of THe HERALD: an to re of any use to the fat botling estublish- pecrid : etre vi ie ieee, him in that “no | Bark Lord Palmerston (Bi), McOready, Cadiz—W i ial hege e igs acto Cie da. 9:00 Fe 8 soa 4 Committee fall to Suomen Inee by your Isuue of to-day that you attribute w | the dock and ahove hint oif and the Gono Con | clsed.” SRP | Vase Murray Jr, Inckson, Pork au Prince Murray, | Degman James ions Fovler, Phitadebbl fo: Reverdnm. "| viding tho primary ciectioue tn the respective wardy o> telegram of mine to Mr. Gardner, of the Atlantic aud | cf! wil give you $400 for this ‘extra service.’ ” DaRY Sa RUBEN "parte San Welch (Br), Bates, Matanzan—Wayiell & Co, vor. a am B Balan Mineo, Now | Nhe elfona thal bo held nie wveral wate at tba Great Western Ratiway Company, to my father, Mr. | The Seth Oneal ee lal PY SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE. littl Tine Adaline, utcktnacne Metabrene baer & eee Bee Be ee ae oe Soule, from hi Sater the direotlon of the fagpestors, hersinattar 65 ‘d ver. Co. +) My 4 or oraels ietermoen. and eee be) ai imake pale M3 mete ead Pen eeng, iera ‘at Lug foot AA mene Tne Jouse (Aun), Bartolich, Gibraltar for ordera—Slocorich low Flags Rigen ror Foes vindpowed | Bounding Bit goes and conol eviience of the election of delegates ( lic the following facts:— of Ty 1 yy: mere and North NEW JERSEY Brig 8 V Mortick, Cranmer, Cartenas—J B Ward & Co. oI ‘ah Ann, OW bites, fro fork, just arrit . t 5¥ Greenwich street, Michael Meeban, James ara to New York, Yel while aucautlousiy srepoing The Bouré concurred with the Aldernién in direct dik Gear i Paha cars, A in a Nigkeraon York {ith ba day Juioernn, SAY) | Seeond Wards At 30 Clit stroct, Inanc Welkion, Jamon Gule ward to New Yor! w ncautiously steppin, ‘ h fs v », i Som ar an ee sive, taher sree far i faa, fue vomprrolier to make x lease of al the roots nalermey City. Behr HY Sinplee, Dotto, Deinntare oF Relpore Oars om from Tim i ike nuns pares Hen rp oe om etl Wand At Cortlandt strost, John Iuriey, Dante 2. jegra 0 thi ure t BG wal sh a4 N ork for . Daniel ater, _ ‘nu, a " Of with in the hurry of she motent | may heve fle et Ne canna: 61100 ber cant ey ators bade adele vs Biden A Hodgdon, Eaton, Apalachigola—Snow & Richard: | Cais tor Mensinia: Orchila, Matench, from Phikdephic he | _Founh Ward -Shaksponro Hotel, Duane and Wi 6, Per annum for the | Yesterday morning the police effected the arrost of “obr Canema, Mudgett, Jacksonvilie—Van Brunt &Biaght, | Gena. Wind § Hy omitted to add the word ‘“Junior.’” Mi . use of the Second District Cfyi! Court. y 8 W Wilko! Trosting this explanation Will suffice for those who They also concurred in directio olty parse- Wm. Meany, Peter Smith and Charles Smith, varying pe Aa ter oi pe jek iy th may bave regarded my telegram as a ruse on t Rolder 3 draw his warrants 19 favor of tr persong | ftom sixteen to twenty years of age, for having beeu | scr Reveced, Smith, Rion i x , : mond A Ab part of the Erie managers, I am, dear sir, Sours | named, and for the amourits respectively specified recently connected with sundry roénberies at the Sen e tae Carr, Haltimore—n L Mo en u “i tl ‘oan reais James Dunphy. Gvorze Wisin. A. J, Fullorton, ‘ ALL toe tae Sead Late, 0 rii-Vanderbilt Honea, corner Hubert and Wud- ar & Daston, | ond hh sattom, Lake, Ohitter | 1, Williags H. Berrigan, James Gerdiner, Hoary mebad Nowa KONG, Nov 7—Arrived, Mount Vernon, Baxter, Yo- mott, ready & Co, kohama, ‘Sixth We nt Oo stroot, Martin J, Kense, Thaothy 0 povidony Wy Lue oF May voourred, respectiully, WM. AKCIDALL O'DOHERTY, Jn, in " i 8 thew"! , MM Hamitt HAVANA, Deo 4 Arrived, achr Phebo, Hewitt, NY. J a resolution passed by the Board of City Cauy ruius of St. Matthew’s Provestant Episco; hi ¥ ‘Sebr ‘amilton, Green, New Laven. a ved, 4 Rermnyend sore, December a0, 1869. Xf “ | gnetr boot A consisting principally of v ret * ! ” sumplon and'yremges hie nal li gaa Boi The Albany and Susquehanna Railroad Sult— Mi. PINOKNRY protested against the papsage of | 1ous, was discovered alterward i old boat iying ARRIVA Tantra, Deo dse-Arrivn Steanithip City of New York, Decision in Favor of th maey Divectors. | ‘lig paper, because no Dames were mentioned in it, | 10 the Morris canal basin. The thred prisor at Orr Delamorte, Liverpool (a 10.1 AM 2b for NYork), ‘| Me Sr gone J, Glennon, CHESTER, Dec, 89, 1869, fin a ee oF Pon a Bh aren peters Resor aah Mar igle And 6 REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS. ee ob Asmaehtireimhadhe dmptadiniey Sueres hitene cop haetheled Foter, James O'Neil Alcs Teka ane: Barre¥, ohh )OHESTER, . 89, , anst the sum of $2, ‘or coaches furnished to | ta rial. In the évening the leader of the gag, S ‘ tad 4, corner Judge E, Marwin smith, of the Supreme Court, | comulttecs of we Common Conucl during the yest | Wim. MoGongd, eighteen years old, was captured x Sreamehip Menhatten (Br) Forarih, Licerpest Dee dh ie | aicpemiec gen epabernt, Berens: Now Guespar tien, Uriel | iitiens, Wiliam Ch Corer soins & Marais net ee, tuis afvernoon gave his decision In the Albany ana | a sia vee silp, {n New York, and conveyed ‘0 the polloe | gGuton. First part of passage had wrong wer les, | Brimage, Gaivesion ; Caledoniay Catter, New Orleans, : sloventh Ward—0i7 FiCN street, near avenue ©, John B: Susquehann® Ratiroad sult lately tried before him. iNOMNBY voted da the negative, stating that \ ai tla! X. fle will be brougut up for examination | jatter part moders nd ee weather; Deo 20, lat 4 ion 49 Ent out léth, Fannie, Clapp, tor Cardenans . | BO Muon, Wilham pognetiy Major. e | omuuitiee Of which be was a mernver tal no | “day. ( 80, passed stoamaitp Cimbria, hence for Hataburg; 2th, Int | Haut, Baltimore: Pomoun, Orooker, Ni ‘Ywelfth Ward Joud Black's, corner 120th atree? He decides that tho Rameey ticket of ¢ ors Was aire, | TVadson © 14 disia ® bark rij ge dante bound K ; Righta, Weymouth, Savannah; Peru, var Furs arenas, fe pector Joun B. McKean, Joseph lLioore, te tt ey ‘e whe direct “ % L th a ‘ “ a " g a “1 sera Re sits teem aeehts | cans were anit Ang me wary we | weanensey att ov Onkuan.—on otuge | BARA He ne ale Went | Or tar womingne, sc; | SHORES HER met re, Tones Hn ar ad, ypir WIDE paolished to- . B ‘ i Aid en at the m ‘ 4 i Mi A one, morrow. pow paid to the clerk of the Board Of A derm D. ! ra ont Doe sisal Bac Ie Geepatwn 1th ih ane ef pamuonerm 1 th he " Clenroa red fons Guapee, Emnorann, Bowpeniand Callao, | prraint % i iiononte Dy mer ee eee ra ! Poe Croton Aqueduct Department was directed to entry Faber, entered Elicr’s satoon and engaged | ¢ ip'Co. Up to the Bist Inst enced vel MAYAGUEZ, PR, Dec 19—-In port solre Albert Trent, aly, Timothy O'Brien, David Dugan. COLLISION IN THE EAST RIVER | have Sixty-fonrin street, trom Tuurd to Hush aveuue, | ima discussion on political amatrs, It was of Jong heavy quae froma, NW, and NNW wy, pramemivts eeag_ | Moore, fgom & Photons, tag; Chatios Deus, Hodgkinson, apliticenth whet. WO'iieckar root; Patrik ood, James pec egy a yaved with Belgian pavement. fut rook achair and smashed it ou att remarkably fine weather, Deo 24, lat , ton 8 ‘rom N York, do, f bees ; 7 4 Ae the Harlem river boat Syivon Gien was steam. | > pe Couptte lor Won directed to-draw his warrant | ends bead, fractariag his skull, A warrony aon, | Obpadete ou inman cesemeny woutea i. Newrorty rived, Otago, Thotnd! ie, London, to | | ee ine arcane hates Murrag: Patrieh Bart second str ‘ | v0! ‘he follow! titalions:—Bart isaued for Faber’s arrest aud Recorder Ale Ktaamehip Hammonta (NG), Moler, Hamburg Deo 15, via | load for New Orioans; 19th, Vactiio, Fors, Antworp ; Arling- ‘i # £ 5 tug opposite the Forty-second stre y yesterday | in favor of the following institations:—Barthoia Seth tlds 26 ball ‘ br Aldridge | prayre iithe with mdse and 143 pasrengers, to Kanhardi & | ton, Bartlet, 1; A W'MoLelian, Mortill, Waterford. Seventeen! ‘ard —Cogat ‘all, corner Bloventl . f may. | oacarepaiees 2 y mer, witl lot Ovy Bd, q an Queens County, coming out fon Hunter's Pont, |” On movton, the Board adjourned to mect tale (rl. | Bergen City. | bhai fan Fe around ty both 1 Bua, of Moitauk, | cobe, Bloupot, NYore; 2th, Aaticallo (18), etellan, Mon arriniatalh Ward Dalton's, Seventeouth. serest ead Piety ed r a oon { ¥ } x te is i G video, uJ 7 * yg ~ grid phot a ay part of ne BaF) ROOO ea Tun Nww PreserTARtay Gathon ‘at Claremont | Bhosle thusets ship, bound Werakewiage white dag wit Fan Manta, Ja, Nor 26-0 port bark Panute, Luther for agp oa Inadquastere, 7ot Third avenue; Tanta ie Dt » Dreaking her shaft and YOReMITR VALERY.—Thare were 1,122 visit Was opened last evening at half-past seven o'ci red bail in ceutre, ‘ork Wag. ‘9 " fourth street and 4 { LB Yom 6 were 1, iattore to v nm o'clock, | ay a City Point and | * QURENSTOWN, Dec 28Arrived, ably Elles Goodapeed, Twentioth Ward—At corner of Thirty-fom an eee otaldrembhts Donen soe as j po Rete Rhea i Ma Fad bain | in the presence of & respectabie congregation, The corte Yeager ete) bogie i A easton Peabley Ba Fe foinnd (and roentyad orden fon nay y Ninth avenue) Tuspoctors Y MeGrane. Oburles Brice and Captain Weatherwax, | tealt sit je of the wonders of toe | services were of a grand aiid interesting character, | ©, * Yi helo ‘fom ‘Vwenty-first Ward—Gorry’s, Thirty-econd street and "on the Sylvan Glen, that a celiision was probable ne | World, aud Is destined to be A resort 40 long a® 18 | some of the most prominent ministers ofthe Ghuroh esaiar, enaton: Taveeven Mor oh mae hes |' via Basseeee ct 81-Saiied, W'E Gindstone, Morte, Bostrom | ont'sredua; Jamies Gorty, B. A. Bostwick, Lawrenge Del- blew bis whistie and made other demonstrauions, | gether with the Hig Tree grove neat it, was granted | Sattar tine edifice Loncah ara! HO Weld every | strong westerly gules; tas heen 19 days W of BableTeiand | SiNGAvORE, Nov 18--Claared, bark Gemsbok, Buncer, | MIP ong Ward018 Rlgranth arene, Terence Rie, but recelved no ankwer trom the Queens County, | by Congress to the Stato of California in 1464, and | Toni, saw ahfp DW. Chapinan, from’ New Orlenne for | Rt Prener, Martine, Doo G-—Arrived, sehr Rena, Bish- | Thomas Connor, Andrew Johnson, 7 a i which kept on her way at the usual speed until she | the Legisiatnre of the State in accepting the graiit A BLOODY AFPRAY took place in a il_nor store on | Harré ity, brig Chowan, from Baltimore fOr Ho Ja. | op, N¥ork (and ealled hth Cor Rt Thomas). WibEIAn M, dion pesent crashed into the Gi From the statement of Cap. | did so “on the express conditions that the premises | Wednesday night between Hugh Newman and | nofro lat 87.50, ion 60-31, bark Gen Jewell, of St John, Nit Tn port Weth, briga Black Swan, P: for Paltimore, to Winrtam Ermey Secretaries. sain Longstreet, th jerintendent of the Harleth | slat) be held for public resort and recreation, inalte hound 8th, Fire Ieland bearing NW 9 tiles, took & pilut | pall enme day; Witey Smith, Rodgers, trom NYork, arrived | JouN HouGuraLia, j “STC -igrenenineninagnaag and New York N ion Company, ‘and others, it | able forall time.” ‘The valley, therefore, ts h, | Joeeph MeCornan about the price of horses, Both | from boat © H Marshall, No | 1th; Constantine (ir), froin Boston, atrived 1th, i “a WITHOUT KNIFE, CAUSTiu would appear that lot on the Queena County | ite park, open to all the world But pb roe bare said Mh tinge by py Daghe ep ekd no pros Ship Geneva (ir), Ke Liverpool, 05 days, with mdse, to | nat Domixag Cry, Dec 1—Arrived, senmehip Tybee, ares CORE, business, for nirictute, Petulae 2 ° ° | ecu 00) jace, as thy pen! a e master, Had moderate 3 Jel ano: ork. c » Was solely to blame, | The latter boat, it js also | occupants living in it who claim 820 acres of its area, | ycuuon 100k piace, aa the combatants aro well | Ship Henry Weight (of Roreport), ‘Trent, Rotterdam, 87 |" trTaco, Doo l6—Arrived, echr Francisco, Crowther, Cu- | Disnaaoa of the Pelvic Viscors, Discaree and Defornittignie, stated, ran into the Sylvan Stream in the same place | and as this claim covers a considerabie proportion sity WA ., 8 | dagn with tadae, to RP Buck wCO. Had moderate weather; | recon the B Face and Person, two years ago and nearly sank her, Althougn the | of the 1,100 acres of level area, it is proposed by | UAai¥ Cut Finck he | Dee's" Cael i Wingrie, seaman, x native of Sweden aged M4 American Portes ee arrest Leetienton area usual homber of passengers were on board the boats | the Calitornia press that the two squatters be ea hein cingumn ee ae ee ee bip W ay, Pare | 1 OUNT IN THE TRADE A at tho time of Zhe collision this norning ‘ortuuately | bought oat and induced 9 leave the valley to the HUPVIANISM StAMPANT.—A man named Martin | 440% D oe ey plied Wuntes maar ok en i rr ave rom LARGROT vip Wi " » 87 dayne, with ttm of yo devlere in Wii Champagnes ; guarnal at , Haien ated AUNEGIMUMEAE OF ELE MAIBOLN (Foe. | GavorR, Who eMIFlOG 0 “Glen out” tug Botwje Of | eayieneneugern to H Kooy do, Cue tbe gouthgrn | koub), Norercss, Sal Prancisoot barks Polonia (Hr ina. 0. PO MOLTE, Laspser ob Duane wren

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