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. ! ? 10 : NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1870—TRIPLE SHEET, ~ Zetec, ete tga | Ett ata oe Portas, Ch, dood ‘croaaed the Equator Jan rad fn ue en fel emnnt goa WAN | acute facet evo wt, i th iightwinds and ine weaiber anilrtaking |” Guled 8 sche Auna A Mellon, dordon, furks Inland, er, Hamlin, frova London for Sardi 6 mana and AB ateerace passongtrs, (0 BE Mor; | rensacote? Kate Fringe Liber for New | ety bre ns, and jucts the investi while M. Fonviele drew | Frank Blair, Bishop McQuade ant y vt 2 P Tiwelf, or charges some J! or officer of the |] @ revolver from paletot, The Prince adds | adorning the walls of Francis Barly’s junk shop at eee judictal police with the inqury. ae, ex- | that, smarting under personal insult and 1m ] No. 62 Madison street, where the thier nad sold them ure vern: “04 at M. Notr. » Fon le contends | cl Jf of which were I History of the Difficulty Between | ee co rciliot Generatoftessthan twoyears? | that the PAiuce potn struck add fired first, and that | The propery recovered 1s worth $225. : THE BONAPARTE-NOIR TRAGEDY, | sSssspemeentsstacssee ess | east aan, Ne reten tat | Seeetcoet rs ne uae ¥ . : standing can form part of the jury, any member of | 1 was only when he himself perceived that his friend ee ‘Amidon, for Savannah; Wh, ; ML. Victor oir and Prince which absent withcut vaud cause muy be condemned | was shot that be drew his own revolver. He made osineriyaais Bes $0; Dee ibe a Mareate spoke sche Wm 9. . Mies, S08. Be. na , Bonaparte to a fine of from 1,000f. to 10,0%0f., and de- | no use of bis weapon, however, though he ran con- THE ERIE STRIKE. 8 Hilles, from Londos for Demarara;Jan 24, on Sandy Hook | | BREMERIAVEN, Jan b—Arrived, Smids (x), Schweers, New Pierre P: '. privation of hts political rights for a period of from | siderable danger and made bis escape with dif- bar, while in says, drifted afoul of! a foreign bark, move ‘ork. a, pail one Lo five years. ‘The accused aud the public prose- | culty. Looking upon the subject by the light of the Slee dR arter boat and did other si damage. , PORDRA TE 6—Sailed from Pauillac, National, Sore, ami aan Ne aD cutor may challenge members of the Jury. A ver- | pregent evidence, we have some didiculty in resist 2 REIN m4 Wait @Co? ‘Crome the isicator Senin ion |. BATAVIA, Nov18—Salled, Bacramento, Gardner, Cheribon dict of guilty or the admission of extenuating cir- | ing the impression that the deed was the resulé of & * inted to Stir Up the Me- | Ai'bec I int 1630'S lon Ho Ol, apoke bark Adolphe (Kom. | and Sonrabaya; Courser, Dlokey, Fayal and io. Interview, the Insult, the Reply | cumstaices mast be given br a majority comprising | sudden outburat of the Prince's tomnper. Another Committes Appointed to Stir Up the Me. | trier seo AnyabcdT dayy ott Jan it; ical tifon | | Banus IstaNt Nov 12—Ia Pore alba Grandes, Brad- Tho Interview, the Insult, more than tweaty votes, The punisiment 1s pro- PRINCK PIERRE BONAPARTE’S CAREER. ine—The Strikers Out- 28, bark Diana (NG), from Havre for Philadelphia, @days | ford, for Cork ldg; Rover, Carlton, and Grace Darling, d Death. nounced in conformity with the provisions of the Pierre Bonaparte, who 18 now fifty-five years old, chanics Along the Line—The Str y out. : : 7 | spear, lig. 1-01 Sea Hol: ‘4 an eath, penal code, Such is the legislation of the High Court |. bas already, itis well known, at Various periods in eneralled—New York Mechanics Bark Almira Coomba (of Boston), Wilson, Matanzas, 10] | Cauuirr, Jan 7—Cleared, Gem, Hol Havana; of Justice. his life had violent encounters, in wich. he displayed 8 dave, with molasses, to. D Kellogg. lad moderate woath- prsan Jorgensen; Dryaden, Gabreen, and William, Cole, LUE a ES Oe, 8 certain yavage courage, aud ayich ty more Working in Their Places—A Hos- wea aa s posts of Bataras; Jan oe 15, lon 73, ier ‘Gaute ry - Sale Sicllan, Percival, Sensine face Scene of the Shoocting---the Arrest The Case Betore the Legislature-M. M. | yersariea, He belongs to the Ganino branch tile Demonstration—The Po- a gery Sh ay ey, easing Oe, dare Hees sets Lords x York. éngot ui, Lisste H, Spring, Nore: Rochefort, Ollivicr and Raspail the of wie: BODaaarta: ere eon a00E lice Called Out—One Mea down nthe Mediterranean, since then One weather; | Balled trom gauge ye krrived previous, brig PM Tinker, sed rig Americus, Hand, Messina Deo 4, via Gibraltar 11th, | Jewett, Boston, if i with frait to J; se james * | Fas cour, Jan 9—Sailed, Hosea Rich, Pomroy, Ham! Had inemaatarsape tant Pict “tte Hens: | Bass tomiueeRamtnes core in, Vouon ta sport), Williams, Pernambuco, 27 day sailed for St Michaels). to H H Swift & Co—véssel to RP Buck & Co. HOLy finan, Jan 9—Arrl : and Sketches ‘of the pate We the Corsican blood 1s most apt. to ah if. His Man Arrested. The Legislative Body eat January 11, M, Setinelder | Giger urocher, Carlo Bonaparte, Lisco of Canin, im the on a Parties. M. GUYOr-MoNnTPAYROUX asked for leave to inter- CUO or “matty ar ee Vere eso Brig Iza (of with sugar to Helen Morris, Nott, Liverpool late the government on the necessity of subject- Rea’ The proceedings of the strikers in sereey City yes- | Th eusit 1 i Nie onal for Cardi’ and Hong Kong (and sailed), i Lea 8y swt lB Ing ‘the members ol the Bonaparto-fumily 40° tne Trapetial cousin PUL an ead tothe short rpubrican | terday were calculated to convey the, impression | entire passage! 4 days north of Ha Vera’ ne weather the | iE sited 9th, Marchimoc ty immlogg, Belize Jane, 6 ordinary courts of law. «| era im 1so1. Pierre Bonaparte, at Rome, in early | that they find their case desperate, and the fight | Bt! Annis Seymour (Br), Newbold, San Bing, 22 days, with | Sprott. snd Northumbria Kaighly San Psa Remarks of the Emperor | yitigeroriusios. "2 (2 Put & auestion to the | youn, in 1886, Killed with ‘is Gun and one of the | must be waged with more bitterness than ever, ‘The | Lough. Had due weather'3 aye corth of Hataras, | 4 HAMHLUG, Jan7_Arrivad, Schwan, Ture, Mobile; By Napoleon. ‘The PRESIDENT—You have permigston to been sent to enforco the order tor the Prince's | termimauion of the struggle is not far off, a8 things | suparand molaasos to order—veasel to Miler & Heuguron, | HAvgR, Jan &--Asrived, G Stricklafid, Strickland; New M, RochgFORT—A inurder was committed vester- | expulsion from the Pontiteal dominions, and | look now. One hope remains with tho strikers— | Had fine weather the entire passage; 6 days north of Hatte- | Orleans. je Reynolds, Reynolds, Cardiff; 8tb, Ts Le Inheritance Tine Gr a seused sent Letake e coraeanicatien, Pounded two others. Later in ive ho bad some | namely, that even at the eleventh hour tne men "rig St Peter (Br), Labiane, Clentuegos, 19 days, with on- sinure en iment Newport’and’ United siates; Hoslys, i ity. Jot it] 1, nd do. ‘The criminal 18 @ member of the imperial family. | position and so Violen’ his conduct that tie English | @lOug the line wall come to the rescue, ‘Those men | gran we oy tind igh sori winch wi Tene of ton og, Now Arrived, Clough, San Frane F jaraee, Boule, do; 28th, spail and Olivier in | 1 ask tne Minister if he intends to oppose to the Vv! t thelr eae Beal Judgment and prouabis condemnation ot mat ber: | Fovermment of te, lonlan, Islands bad to request, | who all along advised the mechanics, vo put their the Legislature. son the same denial of justice that was made to | de pataidion at the siege of Zaatcha, in Algeria, ana | usd) 8, jo and él those citizens who were beaten with sticks by cer- | was cashiered by the Minister of War, M. Hautpoul, | Were their greatest qnemies, though it must rg its br drriges pe Soe Sanpete, ane iano for teaving his post without’ permission. | be confessed that the temper of the men would not of Victor Noir. | tions.) ‘The murdered inan is 8 child of the people. | with g uocmnalise wha’ venmurod’ ten tmake aome | “dinit of any other counsel. The wise men of the ‘The Liberté of Paris, edited by M. Emile de Girar- | (Noise. ‘| comments on his conduct, He then retired | Union were those who forewarned the association ain, January 12, contains the following details of |, 12C2RESIDENT—It was decided yesterday that | into private life, recelving Ure Emperor's pension as | that their chances were not quite as good as those questions should be put summarily. and without de- q . , te shooting of M. Victor Noir by Prince Pierro | velopinent. Yours has been stated in precise terms. feces arene tenreingt bps ey ne of the brakemen, yet the latver werg vanquished. Oe Mer den BD Kok Groutineros, 22 dave, with NYork, saaiies esi rig Mercedes (Br), 1, Oi 7 s and molassea, 10 Fowler & Jove, Had’ imoteraia’ weailer, |. Put back Nov 20, Benefactress, Eldred, for Yoxohama (300 6 days north of Hatteras, Disaters. Ree niche) Cup Rares 19 dagy witprabberto | How Aa 8 eran Nar de Foret eaeh goes et joran—ve ene; J 1 off - and ; ry bad aM 7 vy gale from us Swbich lasted sb hours ig est ATAE , Jan 19--Arrived, achr Georgetta Iaurenge, Rob- f 5 1 5 mn, Kosta molassons 10 Crandall Usophray & Cor iiad ine wecer: 6 |. Liveueoot,Jan8—Arrived, West Indian (»), Miller, Nor- days north or Hatteras. | fle; tary, Rilam, 2a, Chavleston, een ‘Southard, it] lorae, do; 24 tT with Nida ee ny teens Ent out bth, Niord, Husen, for Baltimore; Russia (#), Low, ‘The Interview—The Shooti York, Bonaparte ‘The Minister baw now to cousider whetter Ne Wii Ale his brother Louis Lucien, promoted to senito- 4 Filia ROBORS ORILIIG Te AAR Loahon Sh s Sehr Curia Tton Cot Phaderphiny, Comer Clonta ages, | nu Great Ormahead 14, Etowah, Campbel, rom Liver a 5 a z shops , thi ‘cod | pool for Galveston. On learning the report of the affray one of thestat | "“yRocmmonr—t bay that the victim tsa chila of | '#! honors : 2 ope from the Erio Hallway Company, the | vesel to Orenck k Heenan: Had gusierly winds the ea: | "ownon, Jum 10-Arrived, American Union, Grant, New immediately set out for the ofice of the Marseti- | the people. The population claims to judge the | M+ VICTOR NOM-SALMON—KILLRED ON HIS MARRIAGE | establishment will be worked independently of the ge ;7 days norin of Haite: York. ‘ 4 oe} 3] for Philadelobia, waise, and were found the following despatch:— murderer themselves. They demand that the ordt- DAY EVE. company, but for their benefit, so that Mr. Rucker ir Joseph Seger (of Stockton, Ellis, Matanzas, 8 dae Ent out Sth, Faubjetre, Seodhlom, © a . ie despntnns nary jury--(interruption and naise)— {From the London News, Jan. 13.) a with molasses to order—vessel to BP Sherman & Co. Hu Loampo, WA, Nov 26—In port bey amento, AUTEUIL—3 P. M. ‘the : f M. Noir (or Saimon, as nis real name was—a con- | S8serts that the mechanics of Jersey City can be dis | moderate weather; 8 days north of Hatteras. beg i seep demir Dreadinl attack—My witnoss, Victor Noir, kilicd | ait are equal povore the law, ancl goa have ae nent | traction of Salomon) was loss than twenty-one years | Pensed with for a tune it a crisls should Arise. | | Sehr AnnerH Fiye (of Provncetowny, Hickman, Inagua, | MEHL) Jan 2-sullod, Demetre, Bone, NYCrs. yy > . jays, with sal a : May , 5 & ti ae shot by Pierre eS eyes as pee sae to make distinctions. (Hear, hear.) jy end waney be pee roe Eee rather than ¢he company ae succumb to men daye north of Halteras with Jipat NE and NW winds; sailed MOULMEIN, Nov 23—Arrived, Mariaban, Humphries, Pe . SCAL RT. M. RochEyortT—Then why appoint judges devoted | Tay! who evince such @ aisposition a8 that manifested by | ‘2 .company with achr Mary Bi aT pn EE etéxrnvingo, Dec W6—Arrived, bark Paladin (Arg) “ really We immediately left for Auteuil, passing by the | to the imperial family ? OF raUk, Jovial, genial disposition, universally | the strikers, Moreover, If strikes were to be encour- , > ‘The PREesipENT—Y0u place Judges under suspicion | seemed in the minor literary circle to witch | aad ciccess capital would be lyzed 10 the Corps Légisiatif. "The session was over, but the Dail | winout knowing who tney are. 1 now invite you | He belonged. He was himself unarmed. M. Fon- | O04 DY a Fagreeesn rags anes onnid Go tne Arne 50 was crowded. Tne report had been spread, but no | to contine yourself to the question or I cannot allow | Viele was provided with a revolver and a 6word- feel the blow. one would believe it, nevertheless 11 was remarked | you to continue. cane; but it would have pepe ~~ ee to draw . Mr. Doremus, who 1s admitted by many to be the that M. Rochefort* fcately ieft the Paisis | , M- RocHsFout—I ask myself, after an occurrence | pistol at the beginning of ie teas. Mf thal WeNnOe | friend of the Workinen, finds.no grounds for excuse l. Rochefort” precipitately ef hd 3 | like that of yesterday, and in pregence of the facts | Was, alter all, to be of uo avail either in defending an the hasty action of the strikers, A little dellbera- ‘Bourbon ana entered @ carriage 1u company with | which have been taking place ior some time past, | OF avenging his companion; whereas, 1x we take 1t xf ‘Schr Jonathan May, Neal, Mobi 0 er. i ri Havkell, Barbour, Wiscasset; 20th, brig Ponisett, Anderson, Sepr Wittions teat rane Henares, i Zalted ‘Ath, brigs Cito (BN, Marsh, and Capre Tne bark Josie Mildred, from Rotterdam, is conskgued to | **%s," Putt north of Hatteras; sehr 08 Sener (et toe New ef Wenat, Tetens & Bockmann, oe M. Gustave Flourens. Prince Pierre Bonaparte | Whether we ate living under Bonapartes or Boryias’ | {OF grauted that the Prince hunself’ commenced | jon cn thelr part would have, prevented ihe aise, Passed Through Hell Gat XGSininoutn San Fut tale the” Motherbank, Davia ives in No. 69 Rue Auteuil. A crowd had assem. | (2Xclamations, orles of “Order ! order 1”) I call on Dee ee rane: aed tie ibkavaes torneedve | oany na regards as absurd. “There will certainly aimantenaen m Ames: Ames, from Hare for ‘Newport, with malnboom bled before the house and a guard of some ten | selven(Kenemed amlationy Justice forthem- | jit nands on bis Weapon, thought he was too | De a temporary luconventence, but for the sake | «1, eugene, Haws, Wellfleet for Baltimore. "PENANG, Deo &Arrived, Rocket, Dill, Singapore to load endarmes were stationed before it, M. Noir had | The PRESIDENT—M. Rochefort, 1 call you to order. | beWildered and terror-siricken to use it, He him- | Of | the ag sae tte ee GOI’ | _ Schr White Sem, Jones, Vinalhuven, 15 days, for New York, | for, Fosion. eu AVE Strength enough to descend the stairs, and was car- | (lear, Kear.) It is not petmitted to take advautage | Self Felates that he avouded the Prince's fire ull ne | FaMS. oust nate ine emvct of showing the trades | "is" £0 On TOE tol Tlizabethport sch N Yorks th, SC Auger, AldHeh, doy duh, brig’Brane 7 % oa fp 7 + 2 ) NYork; ith, 5 405 ° ed (0 a pliarmaaey, where he mimediately expied. Gf tne, iamanite whiet i covers, meuibers_of site Fe oor aud ‘his enemy. orien he. followed tua | Organizations that a body of men may be gulity of au | Sehr Maria. Smilin, ayatic foraw York. (op) Candy don poston White Mit. Victor Noi aud Ulric de Foaviciie ual; Rocunronr—Yesteruay, af six in the evening, | Wounded iriend down stairs. | It ta but fait to state, isteniett ten Seventh ward of jersey Clty ace | _SeirW'A Deming, Brown, Connecticu River for New pgunryer sien; Jan € Balled, Clty of Bouton, Cutters (from, rt M. Pi 3% al at Taan Ot . (The re 0 Ald a , ork. Dalit }, Lo y " by low in the street. On leaving the house M, Notr tell | | The PRESIDENT—I invite the Chamber to calm and | Of the alleged blow on his face, and that his tuml- | Creer” he mpasted strength of the organization | Sct iiatmore, Jonduon ) mn for Eitanbethport. pe aniaacth. " afew steps from where his. friends were standing | silence. ‘The quesuon Is ost serious, and remarks | Har acquaintances are quite sure he “never went | i TThatter of ttle consequence to then while thew | Schr dane Re talooed, dom Rear Eaves tor Nen york, Swarow, Nov19—Arrived, Able Ciiiford, Clifford, Shane and crept a few yards upon his knees, must Not ve allowed to be uttered without being | Wirhout,4 DP » h children are looking for bread. Tais is the serious A Tate, Tate, Bridgeport for Jersey City. He. Sie avon, Nov 29—Arrived, Cyclone, King, Cardiff. Immediately afterwards M. de Fouvielle rushed | heard by the President, (Assent.) i David Chapin (not as bee out, calling “Murder.” Seeing that the police, who M. EMILE OLLIVIER, Minister of Justice—Gentle- On the other hand, though it 1s dimcult to find had no orders to arrest the Prince, were satisfied | men, We are Justice aud law. 1ask you also to be | Words to describe the vile language used by the Mar- leature of the strike. Many of these poor nen would gladly return to thelr work, but the ruies of the 4 Schr George M Wood, -~—, New Rochelle for New York. a rt THOM Jan M4—In port BOUND EAST. fore, Rose, trom } bg pela c D, ‘ mi ‘barks Homeward Bound, Gilmo: with keepiny him in sight, we returned to Paris, | cal and moderate, Pea bon irs oy ci ly pi pggah od Peek gal SEER ea semper. eee TUees OF |. Sober Crlgolion, aeniby vicxiais toe Maw Haren: 2 ea Po ead Thy Mary 0 Kony Gente ‘Where the further particulars were gathered from M. | _M. Rasraii—But murder has been committed. borne in mind that the article im that journal was | ""s “neeting of tue mecuanics was held yesterday | Sch Mary f Rich, Rich, Virginia for New Haven, rin next day; briga Jas B'Kirby, Barnard, for do im de Fouvielle in person. M. ExiLe OLLIVigR--ALlow me 10 explain. You | Sly an auswer to @ paper signed by tae Prince and | ¢ 0 voon when a comumitice was appointed to pro- Sebr Theodore Dean, Babart, Philadelphia for Fall River. W 1 Bickmore, Bickmore, from Cardenas Cor Philae 8 as follow wii reply to me afterwards, 1f you please. You in- printed in Ss Chesioen oaensl, ny Sook sno ouher | cd to ‘suaquehanna and stir up the men there. Schr Lizzie Maul, » Ehliadelphin tor Providence, delphta, arrived 18th; schr Ramon de Ajuria, for Philadelphia January 10, av one o’ciock, Victor Noir ana | terpeliate the government with outrages. We shall Paninry eth ‘ge! oh Fa (May his eee. The mecung was marked by great earnestness and | Scht B Lindsley, Hodgdon Port Johnson for New Haven. | Hert cur. wis, Jan 24—Arrived, bark James M Churchill, himselt went to Vrince Pierre Gonaparte’s house, m | Feply to you without insults. (Hear, hear.) A pain. ene 80 eae owelg of their opponents”’— } enthusiasm. Late im the afternoon a report was | SchrJ Lancaster, Willams, Elizebethport for Providence, | Seavey, Pordand;schr Kathloen, Philadelphi. order to demand satisfaction respecting certain art- | Tul event—— Whoin he aeserived as beggars, kaves aud tleves— | Creaigted that news Was recelyed from Susque- | Scir Rachel Jane, Cook, Elizabethport for Providence.” q Suiled 24th, brig Geo Gilchrist, Galchrist, Cardenas; sche ust M. Pascal Grousset in | | A MEMBER oF THE LEFT—Patnful event, indeed | | “and to use them for manure. hanna that tie men there had concluded to strike | Schr T E Cahill, Hallock, Elizabethnort for New London, ] Arthur Burton, do. Our cards were handed to | It 18 a crime. THE “APFAIR OF HONOR.” At last: ‘und it 48, needless to Say that the news | Scir Salmon Washburn, Blapies, Huverstraw for Taunton, |. TRuxtt10 fon), Jan 8-In port scr George B Somes, for swo servants who were at the door, We were then | M. EsULE OLLIVIER—If M. Rochefort were better [Frow the London News, Jan. 13.] was weicome, In the meantime the officials at the | Schr Richmond, —. New York Re aa eee tee 1n port ships Dashing Wave (late ushered into 8 smail parior, and ultimately mto a | acquainted with the rules of Justice, of Which he puts | It would have evidently been an act of the utmost | Log dock—a comprehensive term for the Erie | Str Maga, —. New York for Mayhew). trom NYork via HioJanciro. for, Sun Pranclseos Qrawing room. M. Pierre Bonaparte entered, when | bimseif forward as the sole representative, he would | rashness on the part of M. Grousset’s friends to force | Tailway depot—hearing that @ hostile demon- | geur Miller, Maguire, New York Clyte (ir), Whiting, for Chinchas and Haripton Roads; ‘the following words were exchanzed:-— know that when # citizen 13 awaiting trial | themselves into the presence of @ man of so formida- | stration would take placc, applied for a force Sehr M L Bartlett, Riker, New York ‘or Go varia, Sinith, for do do; barks Fannie. Hinckley, from New “Sir,"we call on the part or M. Paschal Grousset, in | under accusation no one has a right to | bloareputauon as Pierre Bonaparte enjoyed with | of police and engaged the services of detective Schr J 8 Swan, Knapp, New York tor Oyster Bay. York, arrived 14th, for Europe; American wei dead Park; Liz- order to remit you a letier.”’ anticipate the verdict of the judges and | a deliberace intention to imsult or assault | McWilliams. Mechanics irom New York were em- Sehr Long Island, Gall her, New York for Port Wathing- | 2¢ Hl Jackson, pereiers and An ‘aap topping ee “So you do Hot come from M. Rochefort, and you | condemn him,” (Ieur, hear.) As soon as the Minis. | him. ‘they carrlea what is considered a | ployed to take the places of the strikers at the shops, | *°2. nib A raha erect ppmezuie, thi ee are none of his tools 7 ter of Justice was informed yesterday of the painful | ‘chivalrous message ;” they were deputed | and it was found necessary to afford them protection | >°¥F Titmouse, Whittemore, —— for Providence, ‘Cleared 1th, ship Berkeley Castle (Br), Janes, Callao and “Sir, We cail on other business, and I beg to call | event in question he ordered the arrest of Prince | to arrange an ‘“ailair of honor.” Persons | while proceeding from the shops to the ferry. They UnitedStates.’ your attention to this letter.” Pierre Bonaparte. ‘The instructions were about to | guing on errands of that nature are bound | were looted and hi ; stones were thrown, and at Yuna Cruz, Deo 25—Arrived, brig Lucy W Snow, Hall, ‘i SAILED. New Orleans (and sailed Jan 5 on her return). ‘The letter was then banded to the Prince, who | be executed when the Prince gave hituself up as | to scrupulously courteous and even ceremonious refired to a window tn order to peruse it. After } prisoner at the Conciérgerie, ‘that first measure | behavioor. On the other hand, bad their design reid parece SS alaeeeOnininas Bh reading it he crumpled 1 in his hand aud returned | having been adopted there remained to consider | been to resort to violence it would seem natural to | rexced and locked up in the police station for throw- towards his visitots. what jurisdiction would be competent to judge the rape & more intelligibie pian of attack. ‘The ing stones at the New Yorkers. Detective McWil- “I provoked M. Rochefort,” he said. becnuse he is | affair. Prince Pierrie Bonaparte, through the Pro- | ruheral of Victor Noir ut Neuilly was made the pre- | liams applied for an additional force of police about the standard bearer of the rabble. As to M. Grousset, | Cureur Imperial, asked to be tried by an ordinary } text for an appeal to the passions of the populace, | eight o’ciock. ‘The Police Commissioners will afford Ihave nothing to reply to him. Are you the repre- | jury. 1 replied that the Minister of Justice was bound | but all passed off quietly. Nor can we suppose that protection to these men at all hazards. the strike sentative of that carrion (charogne) 7” by the formal text of a Senatus Consulium, and | sensible peopie in France will join iu the outcry | should degenerate into lawlessness and violence the “pir,” replied M. de Fonvielie, e come loyally | that his duty was to apply the law, although he | against the privilege Prince Picrre Bonaparte | end is at hand. The law 18 too strong for the mob,. ‘and courteously to fuliil the mmission entrusted to us | might subsequently consider whether the legislation | will enjoy, as & meniber of tho imperial family, of | and they who appealed to the sword would perish Barks Arizona, Matanzas; Eagle, Cardenas; brigs Emma petal rea? bark Rifleman (Br, Deazy, Dean, Curacoa; Waverley, Trinidad; Holeu, Wilaington, NU, Wind at sunset E, fresh. American Ports. - BOSTON, Jan 23—Arrived, schr Orralloo, Holmes, South: Roman, Baker, Philadelphia; _ bri Schr Eva Adell, Eaton, "do; ‘Bearse, Philadelpbin. Baltimore; Othello, Iphia; Eastern Belle, Snow, and Hesperus, Shipping Notes. The Inman steamship City of Boston, Captain Halcrow, will leave pier 45 North river at 12 Mf to-day for Queenstown and Liverpool, calling at Halifax, Ns, to land and receive eg jd—Arrive Fldridge, Phi by our frend.” did not require to be modifieed. (Hear.) Ihave in | appearing before an exceptional tribunal, in accord- Conary, Elizabethport. “Are you the bondsmen of that miserable 2¥ consequence submitted to the Emperor, for nls sig- | ance with a special clause inthe Imperial constitu- dis ae mails and passengers. 24th Arrived, Senmahine Palm: Victor Noir then replied, “We are the bondsmen of | uature, a decree convoking the High Court of | won. Whatever court may have to deal with the og Sar i Captain Jameson, of the schr Frank, says 1t may interest | Norman, Crowell, P our friends.” Justice: We will afterwaras examme whether that | case, there is now suiticlent publicity in France to THE SNXEAK’S JUBILEE, some of the readers of the New Yori Hzta.p to learn how | “ton. and Georgia, Rogtiane for Mork pianchard, very fast the port of Savanilia ts becoming closed, caused by i BP) the mud and drift stuff brought dowa by the current of the | Cleaf, do; river Magdalena and by the shifting of tue sand baraat the | RiUt,l0; imine Bacon, Hearse, Koruand entrance of the harbor. Savanilla of itself isnot a place of | _ Vleared—Bark Nyborg (Dan), feral og tengo pe Ry ste! much importance, but being situated near the mouth of the | Caroline, Moy arinud, West Indies; schra UO Clark, river Magdalena it has considerable business, and alarge | 24th—Arrived, brig Charlotte Buck, Gott, NYork. number of vessels consigned to Baranquila have to stop at FAST, Jan 14-Salled, achr Nathau Clinord, Bullock, Savanilia to load and discharge their cargoes, and two years HARLESTON, Jan 91—Cieared, brig Mary Stewart, Ad- ago vessels could go within a mile of the town of Savanilin : rs Kate Apion Ls Rr mbt toJond and unload, but now the water has hecome so shal. | i! Woodberry, Wocaterry, dmekonvile: . Jow that the smallest class of vessels have to discharge and | ” Salléd—schra Surah, Fishy Thdmpron, NYork;, Ella, Mont: load six miles from the town, or in what 1s called the tower | Fomers. Matansne; Jee, LOsOE Oy Moria, Haithmore; To bay. Ibis reported by some acqualstod in tho vient that a | raftin, dapiey North Weymouth; 1 ¢ iiickman, Robiaeon, deep channel gas been made by the current about fifteen | and Wi Alen, Grant, Wilmington, rmiiles to the northeaat of Savanilla, which will, 1f a0, et ve | ,,/:RNANQAN A, Jan 20—Sailed, steamship Catherine Whit- sels into the main river and within a short distance of the | | FORTIES MONROE, Jan 24 —Arrived, echrs Sama Fish, chi city of Baranquilla, which is the largest and principal town | Teal. ae ere ee ga esha Fish, Wile FALL Then advancing suddenly and, without further | exceptional jurisdiction should be abrogated, and | prevent even a prince of the blood from having vocation, Prince Bonaparte slapped M, Noir | we shall perhaps be of your opinion. But, sir, I | either more or iess than @ fair triai, What most con- the face, and at the same time drew | Will not tolerate that you should accuse any judge | cerns us tn this case is the discredit it refects onour | The Late Diamond Tobbery—Nine Thousand @ ten-barrelled revolver, which he had hid. | of being wanting in dignity and independence. civilization and the readiness with which Dollar’s Worth Stolen—Sneak Robbery in den im his pocket, and fired point blank at M. KocuxFortT—I refer to my own condemnations, | it will be, cited as evidence of the un- Eighth Street. ¢ M. Noir. Noir sprang up, pressed his two hands to M. EMILE OLLIViER—You have only to reier to | fitness of ‘the French people for those # = his breast and rushed to the door where he had | some of your colleagues who exercise their profes- | liberties which they have been clamoring for so | The sneak thieves still continue their robberies. entered. Then the Prince made towards M. de | sion before the tribunals and they will toil you that | long and so loudly. The dueling mania, tor which | They are now in the zenith of their glory, and rarely Fonvielle and fired another shot. M. de Fonvielie | the French bench is deticlent in neither of those | the imperial rale nas been held regponsible, is not, | fait to achieve success where they make attempts. then drew @ pistol from his pocket, but could not | qualities. (Hear.) - we fear, likely to abate under constitutional . it out of the case. The Prince advanced, but when M. Raspatt—It has no independence whatever. | réegtme—not, at least, if we may judge by our re- | Among the iatest heavy robberies was that at the ie #aw tue pistol he drew back, and, placing him- | (Dv not interrupt.) membrance of the sanguinary duels which signal- | residence of Dr. Helmbold, No. 156 West Fourteenth self im the doorway, took deliberate aim. Then M. |. M. EMILE OLLIVIER—Moreover, the jurtadic- | ized the reign of Louis Philippe; but if we argue | gireet, which appeared in the HERALD of Sunday. de Fonvielle opened a door that be feit behind him | tion before which we send Prince Pierre | from the example of ‘Italy, where the press is as A : und fled, crying “Murder!” While running @ second | Bonaparte is not of recent creation; it is com- | free as heart can desire, and where, nevertheless, | It 1s further ascertained that the robbery occurred shot was fired at him, which went through his cvat. | posed not only of judges, but also of a jury | only theother day, a mortal duei was fought, at | OD Friday night, about half-past six o'clock, THE PRINCK’S ACCOUNT. chosen by lot among the councillors-generai of | Naples, with every aggravation of stupid ferocity. | While the family were at dinner. The -thieves ‘The version of the Prince differs from the above | all the departmeuts. You appeal at every moment | ‘The only consolation under such disappointinents 1s | Proceeded to the second floor, where, by means of merely in the fact that bis. arm was raised ina | to public opinion; therefore why do you complain | that “the earth 1s moving,” in spite o1 it all. jiwmys, they wrenched open drawers ahd stole a menacing wanner after being provoked by the lan- | that the whole country, and not the city of Paris uinber of valuable articles, leaving a portion behind guage used by M. Victor Noir, who also slapped him | atone, sighid be the judge of Prince Pierre Bona- unobserved in their hurried exit, Ward, Inman, NYork; 8 Morgan, Van. Piersop, Grant, do; Ocean Traveller, Ad- Bacon, Be i nd; ea Nymph, Cor tin the face, he alway! . . The following are @ portion of the articles stolen:— | this part of South America, and which at this time bas to RIVER, Jan 21—-Arrived, schr Molly Porter, Allen, fired. duty—(Yes, yes)—with firmness, promptitude and —_— }; one necklace, ; two sleeve buttons, jet and | hghters. JEORGETOWN, SC, Jan 14—Arrived, schrs W Thorndik ‘The Prince’s hasty temper was well known, and | decision. (Hear, hear.) It will continue An the same diamonds, $300; one finger ring, opal centre, sur- Marine Disasters. Hull Baltimore; 18th, Ida Burgess, Beckett, NYork. 34 on the morning previous to the visit made to lis | course, Let us not exaggerate the gravity of | Annual Report of the Erie Railway Com- | rounded by diamonds, $500; one breastpin, opal and house M. Noli’s brother had warned the latter of tue | the situation. A murder has been committed | pany to the State Engineer and Surveyor. | ‘lamonds, $200; one small finger ring worth $150; consequences that might befall him. He did not | by @ high personage; we prosecute him, and one set coral earrings and breastpin, $100; hanker- STRAMSUIP MinNESOTA, Price, from New York for Liver. | , GHOUCLSTER, Jan 2—Arrived, scr Carleton, Grand Me- pool, touched on Burbo Bank, but got off and arrived at Liv- | "AV. A°CN 419m port achr Anna Shephard, Weeden, 4 : “ ‘The Erie Ratiway Company, which last week | © erpool 24th Inst. from NYork, disg. dream of such extreme measures being taken, but | thus prove that, faithful to democratic ’ prin- » chief ring, $25. In addition to the above articles ane - ‘i8—arri Scot he thought uhat the-Prince might have ordered bis cine we subject both great and small. to | 18sued Its report to the stockholders, giving ade- | there were two watch chains, one long alld one oonnae Fasare reese len sorties tae igteee s Létepoae ee Hass. mp, Monee ies Fees THE SCENE OF ATTACK, . ROCHEFORT and Raspalt—That 1s what we c P i . | E kelly, Robinson, rempest, Wilson, 'X - enihe fouowig 18 4 description of tue room where | demand. t eerat ai the hicpsd cd edo tap ai pe laie's0 intercept the rebbers, who: thus nectred val- Pear RG Ny Rte alsa oa pa Be 8 ie (van; bite Maxis, Casas, Homon: je fatal occurrence took place :— M. EMILE OLLIVIER—As for the provocations is ort to the State Engineer of Ooty. total loss, She was651 tons, built at Topsham, Me, tn 1853, eae = E About twenty steps are asce ‘f and balled from Rostock. Se at red —Sebts Grace Webster, Hume, and Elizabeth, Tay- ded and the visitor | which an attempt is made to excite popular.passions, | the State of New York. ‘The following figures are | ,,AbOUt half-past six o'clock last night @ sneak Minds himself im the fencing galery, a sort of ante- | by speaking of a ‘man of the people killed” and by "1 . thtef entered the house No. 97 Clinton place (Eignth Chamber to. the saloon, ‘This ‘apartment, the | descriptions of a nature to excite. the iinagination, | ‘Ken from the report, which ts for the year ending | street), and while the occupants were at dinner stole walls of which are bare, has only one | we look on them calmly and withont fear. We are | September 30, 1869:— from the hall rack four overcoats, kid gloves, money point worthy of note—namely, the chimney piece | the law, right, moderation ana liberty; and, if you STOCK AND DERTS. in the pockets of the coats, hats and other property, or, Havana; Niagara, Towsend, Providence. BARK Lincoun, Thompson, from Leghorn, at Boston 234, i iW ORLEA 68, Jan 19--Below, coming up, ships Aaron. reports night of 7th inst, wind changed to SW, and during = Brown, Gordon; Calliope, Liswell, and Kooznar, Griilln, from heavy squail lost upper and lower foretopsails, mainsail and | j,iverpool; Ocean, Gerdes, trom Sremen; vark Herowe, mizen staysail; hove to under close reeied maintopsail and | Mayo, from Philadelpia; sehr FG Russell, Clarke, from : t : foresail and refed spanker, sea running very highs abipped | $v at the end, where there is a rather curious | compel us, we will use force also. (‘Hear, hear,’ | Amount of stock subscribed... $78,536,910 | te whole worth $100 or $1: ar Ct ae err 5 BtLon golection “of swords, daguers and firearms, prolonged bravoa and applause.) \ eats”? | “Amount which had been paid in ai time of fast re. oi Sdgndconmensed ioleakonsaMerhye ee | sp gasece Sicaniatine Perth Maret Bley peas meen oy re sveciine! the ‘f SPAIL—Y Tbs «ses 46,502,210 Pe hm A ‘ erm: York. Tod ete of ivcuanee Se pu | yak eee someon © melon | oi 258] SHIPPING NEWS, | staxagsasitteasnttcrnamin to | "Siti mmmparmen auch Bi go'e of Castille: from the primitive arquepuse of the | ‘The PrestpENt—The Chamber has commended | Armeaem ec me non gaed and oating debt spied , Inland Sin iaat;uer crew ‘were encamped in tents on the | /NOKFOLK, Jan Arrived, achrJ J Housnau, Wishart, Average rate per annum on funded debt.. 7 per cent, Auguenois to the American rile. There are also the | language which deserves to be supported. nei ork, most receut models, and iastiy, the ordinary fowl- | — M, RASPAtl—The murder has cansed more sensa- oe eee ee eee Anchen Hen: Row Widiowhie Day, BARK Nrong, at San Francisco 1th inst frotn Baltimore, EW BEDFORD, Ssh 99—Arrived, sokr Loulss Francie, ing piece. Tue Prince is a great amateur of weapons | tion than that of Tranpmann. (Interruption.) And . Kepoit. ee chor at the former port drifted across the kT, Jan %1,PM—Arrived, schrs Martha, Smith,. anda Solel a eas iam ey | receiv- | the authority to which you defer it 18 not justice, For gradation and masonry. ee ABLO01,6) Si ia i°2f Bow of ta Hl mes bp Vieost pM iige Ny ey Bp Providence for Elizabetiports Allen Me Gurney, Curae 4 Se @ visit fro inventor. Thus it is almost iin- The PRESiIDENT—You must con’ ‘Telegraph. 12, s . 7 Ht a ig tal 10USE Ot h J Gurney, Gurney, and Yarmouth, Baxter, do for rk. possible ior a visitor to sit down and lean against a | question. ROME: COMES YORINEIE SD SE Herein: i 2,78; San rises 716 verges rises...morn 1 24 deck stove, and carrying away her mizzea riggimgand span- | 'y)pyt""Naiicd, wchra Ruth 8 Hodydon, Hall, Bookiand tor plece of furniture without displacing au arm of some ‘M. RASPAIL—The tribunal before which the mur. | PastenRer and freight stati ia Sun sets. 5 09 | High water....eve 3 06 | ker boom. NYork; Sarah, Keniston, Warebam for do; Oread, Good: Bort, derer of.Victor Noir will be tried will be c | ee $49,056 881,182 onaaae Penner nn 7“ Bark Nroravx (Br, McArthur, at anchor inthe nver at | speed, Providence for Deal I#iand; Nathaniel Holmes, North- . THE PRINCE IN PRISON of judges gen by yiUreclven We pda ad Engine and car and machine shops, eas | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 24, 1570. Now Orleans, having cleared for Liverpool with 10) bales | up, do ior Elizabetbport Collector, Liatch, ockland for NDRATIAAAELLote Pein dees yourselves. We machivery and fixtures E 78440 I AND of cotton and other cargo, took fire in her nold morning of | Norfolk; and the above mrrivals, i a. Prince Pierre Lonaparte, now detuned at the Con- | those high courts of justice are, We have seen them | Land, land damages and fences Haid ’ ° | Sd'inet., She was towed to the levee nad pumped ful of | NORWACH, Jun 91—Balled, schr Old Zack, Beebe, NYork. water. “Her cargo was damaged by fire and water. NEW LONDON, Jan 2l—Arrived, orvo, Pickering, Sour Cann A CLARK, Babr, from Black River, avd Light, boat, Lansil, Rockland for NY 2 'Areularius, cierzerie, has the faculty, so far atleast, of recely- | at work. They are devoted tothe men by whom | ‘Locomotives, fixtures and snow plows 26 ing is family gnd friends. There is a continual | they are appointed. (Nolse.) Have we not daily | Psssenger and baggage cars... fi OCEAN STEAMER i . fay with i g#olng and coming, and owing to the kindness of the | examples? Freight and other cara. se 26 logwood, coffee, rum. &, for New York, 18 ashore oa Elbow | Utesory, Norwich for do. eRe director the visitors find no dificulty at allin ob- | ‘The PeesrpENT—I cannot permit doubts to be cast New York and Erie fisilroud Company 43,1 DATE Of DEPARTURES FROM NEW YoRK FoR THE | CAY and’bilged.’ Part of cargo and material saved. Jn mandy, & she glean gape tslorind taining access to the prisoner. on the independence and sincerity of the judictal MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, GRC, of and for Halifax, NS, from the Jo; * Gear ‘Canova, Elliott, New 0: } echr Thomas. The Princess Pierre Bonaparte, with her two | authority, (Hear, near.) Total cost of road and equipment. ye mines, with coal, wrecked 18th inst near Point W . Trindad, children, visited her husband yesteraay at the Con- M. Rasral.—We require a jury not composed of OBARACTERISTICS Stew: was valucd at $6000, and insured for 92300 in the Bi Arrived, ship Abyssinia (Br), Christian, Liverpool; ciergerie. enemies of the people. (EXxclamations.) 1 repeat, | Lenath of rond «miles... ee bark Preibande se Ca ae ici B GST) » EXAMID K 2 " st vs om . 3d Nevada. OUR GK i ith—Arrived, brig Mar; a a 5 M. Berhicr is the examining paagistrers charged | eee N, Vast ls meant by high courts of justice. | ‘Length of branches owned by the company (i (tree AB Broad’ * | betore'revorted ott, was built gud cward in Calsine wie was | PORTLAND, Janw—Cleared, brig Arichat West, Gerrior, M1 J @ Ox Mag charge In one of them was once found a man who ha Length of double track laid on same (mil earl: : rales 3. Buenos Ayres, to yroside at the first inquiries. been condemned to the galleys. + | Number of engine houses and shops. cee Seer gels DO tie DHE aaae espe ay ea tee iy | tad—Ariived, bri a. the Nas already interrogated, as witness, M. Ulric The PRESIDENT--I have just received the following | Number of 6 West rs ag60U Oy ineured for, "2000." Mesers John Meac ma & Bone, PROVIDENT! W Glover, Pick ae fonviellc, The hearmg commenced towards | letter from the Procurcar General:— Number of first Glasgow... 7 Bowling Green | $1800; no insurance. CaptaG W &J A Lord, $6500; insured | ering, Bal yi Saran A Ham- eleven in the evening and only teriminuted at two in Number of second class and emigrant cars. New Orieans.../40 Broadway. for $3500 in the Boston ollice. Joa Liutchius, about $300; no | mond, Westgate uit, Suaith, Bltza- the morning. Thave the honor to ask the legislative ody for adtverisa. | Number of basengo, mall and express cars 20 Brondway. | insuranc DeRNpOH ct icp alos M, Uric de Fonviell nas not been arrested, as one | tion to prosecute M. Rochefort one of tte members, or an | MUTASE OF frelght cars... Soun Ecttrsr—Steamer Centipede, from Philadelphia tor | 3ta\“asrin, wes Brandy wine, Corvon, Philadelphia. of this mornjng’s journals has anirmea. offence against the Emperor, and for incitemet to revolt and RUN. Princ? Pierre Bonaparte Js detained in one of the | ©!!! war, us virtue of articles eighty: surreta looking on the Qual de I’Horloge. Yesterday | *24 wo of the law of May 17, 1519. Portland, while passing through ell’ Gate 94 inat ran into f K MSelod, “schr ‘Surdiuian, Keniston, achr Eclipse, knooklugin ber starboard quarter, causing her | phicHMOND, Jan 2—Ballod, Cis to leak badly. She wasput on the deach at Astoria, of the Ponal Code | Number of miles run by passenger trai 2,887,407 he infraction consist | Number of miles run by freight trains x Manbattan NAH, Jan 20-Salled, steamship Pioneor (Br), 0 shecbeen of an arifcle published in the Marseillaise, entitied “Murder | Tote! number of passengers carried ited si Waniz, Jan 4—Th Ackericy, from Genoa f an . Trom the poy of Vietor Noir the. bait winch caused. | AMM eegmpted smunier, commited by Pring Herre Bona. | umber of tone af freight curio, raising | Cotes Sew bday wes pul ere goss ie ae eta 1 shrrived’ exh Xceran’siaypooky Ria . af 01 conte: “ . . a hy vi ‘of speed of paasen, . yt Hs 4 4 LOM MME CCMA Su ee | oolcuen Ol iosean SeerOOAMET En erage rate of apeed of and 40 miles a Gis Sia cah oducts tanta prone basserigttel oe Jan U—Arrived, brig Alma (Nor), Halvor. rag r , favor bj lene {orm and of small size. outrage, olfenos.and provocation © panorl favor by Ke silence | Average rate of speed of express trains, 00 and 40 miles an CLEARED. ‘ “ 7 5 hesitation to socit from the legislative bod; pe ES Be lation of the common law, punished The Emperor learned the news on atriving at the | by the Legwlature of all tree eopl GR. P’ 2 (failwuy station on his return from Kainbowilet. M. |”, it fan oaepip lahat is leas | hour. ent } Average rate of speed of freight trains, 12 miles an hour. RATE OF VARE YOR PAsSY: Mt CLASS. Fatmovru, Jan 10—Tho Bellona (s), Couch, from Havre for New York, put in here yesterday with wheel and steering gear damaged and second mate and quartermaster washed overboard. ‘NX, dan 21—Sailed, schr Sam! L Crocker, Thrashers, INGTON, NC, Jan 21—Arrived, sehr Ben, Williams, Below, brig Open Sea; achr Jos Steamship Holsatia (NG), Ph » and ‘Hambar; = Kanbaat ry re Oot 1Steamslip Win P Ciyde, Morgan, Wilmington, NC—Jas 7 ! and. Havne, Jan 8—The Riverside (Am ship), Randall, f ‘ieared—seura. Pr gomely, Porto Plate; ‘Ket, Preect of Police, tuformed. his Majesty, | ,,@°7,the terms of the regulations this demand must | pic cag i Zing | Bark Hellon (NG), Zleasner, Antwerp—Funchy Edye£ Co. | New Oricans, in entering the Bore Basia Ua tastgotagrouna, | Joe ain Wyo Nonome a <Who ‘vecacae quite pale, and directed his | When they will be convoked to exaiihe the sno, | Exalgra ydiark Helen Marion (Br), Bulmer, Autwerp—Heuey & Par- | but,was towed off. z WwW oa flat, sohrs Mary E Vancliff, Hamburg, David = * auiormant to have the matter immediately | © he the appl | Expense of maintaining the road. ark Wi , 5 Hone Kona, Nov 80—The bark Renefactress, Eldred, inily H Naylor, Helen N Condon, aad Bavid © brought pefore the judiclal autnorities. | m. | CANO. Sal be to-morrow ? Expense of repaint Aco... 42 Brie Salty Bron Mat ee eae Re Coneon, | hence Nov 19 for Yokohama, put back here ahh to discharge seubnlined ou tas: papete Imiauar te ee RSEtO M, CREtzmt—1 propose’ that the President should | _ Uf thiesum ii 627 f05 was for passenger iaisporiation nad | ghReseeny (Dal), Lauretden, Puerto Cabello—Boonen, | feel fore and ufiytne vessel having invved asd stralaed and MISCELLANEO audgave orders to have the Prince arrested. He | MY’ & copy of the paper incriminated deposited in | 4-086) for Trish tarsi. naan, 8 Clark, Bartlett, Cardenas—R P Buck & Co. fas he apt ell eh Rrorn parieti UL dated le an pee nen torn Abad jrocoeied 10 tie palace; Kus ater Weatiiy to h bureau. Ra rege Pes 2 3 n Maria, Hoxie, Cardenas © Loiid te Co, Livenroot. Jan 18-Brie Johanna, Mevarty, from Mar | 4 BSOLUTE, DIVORCES | OBTAL \ A to. y: ‘he PRESIDENT—The req MW. GUYOT-MONTPAYRO! b Klien, McLeod, Cardenas—J 15 Ward & Co, Eita, Jackson, Tampico via Galveston—C H Mallory From sala via Palermo for New York, has put into Gibraitar dam Courts of different States; te: —I ask that it shall be | From other soure aged, having been ashore, tion, éc., suiicient causa. N et Aus Majesty be gravity of the situation tn which jo fe M. HOUSE, Counsellor, &: Prince Pierre vas placed, nnounced that he had g wed by one of the journal to which the sed ‘ PontsMouTH, Jan 9—The David Ames, Ames, from H adv: irected the fiamediate commencement of the jnai- | SCCoMpanied bj 7 Schr Frank & Nellie, Beans, Cardenas—Brett, Son & Co. Soper put Se savrentateminmer te oe be! iis <ialexemination, ‘I approve,’ sud the Emperor, | Mrsetlwise in the first place repited, bp RsO Schr Ciara Woodhouse, Russell, Brazos Woodhouse, eer Pe ritiar Sky ti Serres peste bony Se Meo DIVORCES OBTAINI:D FROMTHE of all that you have done. No meimber of my family ss From passengers. Southmayd & Rudd, ‘ ’ 5 5 Aes Of different States; legal everywhere. Deser- ; “ 4 . Schr Gimma, Huntley, Galveston—C W Adam Vita REAL, Jan 1—The Volunteer (of Gloucester), Col- . ai 3; leg ~ 28 above the law, and juice must pursue IU course | Cause of the Quarrel and the Fatal Act= | f£20'% Schr Nellie F Burgess, McKeen, Jackeonville—Bentley, | Son, from Gaspe for Cadia, with codiish, was driven ashore | WOR, dc., Fatucient cause. No charge in advance, Advice with the greatest,postible publicity." “ 3 rarapene eats sabe “se ggere Miller & Thomua, Fi 3+ | Onthis coast on the night of Dec al dttring tue severe storm, | fee. f. 1. KING, Counsellor-atiaw, 363 Brondway. THE COURT OF TRIAL. Jomments of the London Press, Sclir Campbell, Smith, St Mary's, Ga—Thayer & Sargent. | crew saved. The cargo is belng landed, g oe : ~ ame Ls aludran 3 a A aaa, the High Prince Pierre Bonaparte and M. Uiric Fonvielle nnn t ida, Davis, Chareston—Bentiey, Miller & Tho. Miscellaneous. . ABGAINS x hie? CORFEES, FLO. MOLASEES, Covet of Justice will be tound interesting:— abide by their respective versions of the affatr; an rm . " ere ‘ f Syrups and ail kinds of Groceries and Provisions Juativutes by the tyro constinutions of 1448 and 1 Bs after the deash OF M. Victor Noir, who Jey ety Sct F Williams, Newberry, Baltimore—N L McCready & | ,TAUNourD:-On Tuesday last, from the vard of Aaron O | iy the pollnd, package or eargo; warranted w sult the palate ‘Chis ferigdiction was organized by & Senatns Co: sign,” those two aiona are left.as witnesses of tne Total... ‘Schr Daplight, MeFadden, Baltimore —J W McKee. Oumar, aul niended Sor MOLINE Cee eet ee poet OMAS Ie AGNEW, 26 wich street. 52, cuits 5 Sel s ‘adden, eKee. ester, anu iniended eat " : 280 Green ‘ suite of the loth July, 1852, which. by malotainmg | scene, it 18 not likely that their statements | qranghroron Schr Kelon, 1, Elznbethport—F Taibot & Co. The Messrs Hardy are at work Upon a new scheoner of 175 3 sein ——— the attributions estaplished by article Lity-tour of | will ever be satisfactorily reconciled. A glance | Hudson river for Sehr Cru is, New Haven. K Rackett & Bro. tons burtben at their yard at Sailsbury, building for parties ¢ consiitutjon of that year, regwated the composi- , at the leading features of the case may, however, | Telegraph Sebr O € obbie, Stamfor in Rockport. Ser Evel . Burger, Stamford. Sloop Aurora, Wel |, Providence—H W Jackson & Co. Whalemen. Bark Coral, Potter, of NB, was at Prampton Shoals Oct 21, 13% montis out, with 450 bbl \s do bpbk oil all told, Bound rts at doy ship Eu u tion of s&e Court and Me mode of proceeding to be | enabie the public to come toa fair estimate of its | Internal revenue tax... followed. The same rules are av prese probabilities. Our readers have seen the letter ad- | Loss on Lake Erie steamers. and the principal of them are as follows: dressed by the Prince to M, Rocheiort, complaining Total. Court jndges wikhout appeal all persens sent beio: ofa libellous attack upon himself in the dfarseti- Sidi fugton avenue, corner of Bast | hours from 10 A. BM. till 4 P.M. ~ RRIVALS. sty bi onl ther RACT OF MEAT.-NON® GENUINE zi charged ‘with crimes, outrages or plots agains: rise, and challenging the journalist to fight a duel, | Wilereste on morts aaa porenae Tone, ere bray Be Onmat P Willtaunss dor B60 | RA OIG signature on every jar The Le Kiunperor' and agaist the satety of the State at | ‘The wriier of the articl, however, was not the chief REPORTED RY THE HERALD STRAM,YACHTg. do do. : veal and family use. home orabroad. Jt can only be sums10ned by a | edivor, bul M. Paschal Grousset, who, stepping for-+| | Total. Stip Eliz Adams, Hamblen, of NB, was at Hobart Town J. MILHAU'S SONS, 183 Broacw US steamer Alaska, Commander H C Blake, Boston Jan V7, on a trial tip. Kteamsbip Marathon (Br), LeMessusier, Liverpool and accompanied by M. Santon, and by Queenstown, via Boston, with mdse, to C G Francklyn. or and Fonvielle, who were to’ act as his Steamship’ Hansa (NG), Brickensteln, Bremen Jan & via ” MM. Grousset and Sauton stopped at the DISTINGUISHED MEN AT R oiscovur. Southampton Lith, with mdse and 148 passengers, to Oelrichs decree of the Emperor. It 18 composed---first, of a | ward’in his own quarrel, wet A Surplus Ociover 1, 1869. Chamber of Avcusaions ang of a Sudgment Cham- | Jook tor Prince fees WORKGaEG at hin Ua nent: ber, formed of judges taken from those of she Court of Vassation; second, of a High Jury, taken from among the members of the Councils Genera,’ in the Oct 14, having taken 400 bbis sp oil last cruisa—1200 sp, 130) | — fe whalltold, 47 months out, ‘ail well. Bound woul, right | EST VIVER! ‘AL v whaling. | t mare existence, but the enjoyment ov hea Bark Osmanll, Williams, of NB, was at ChesterGeld Shor!s | Monograph ou the above sent upon appltcation to Post office Oct 19 with 40 bbls ap and 950 do'wh, all weil, Would cruise | bos 4 hew: kork. ‘on Middle ground and be at Monganul in Febrtar, nee Pierre Bonaparte at his own resi- Total... & Co. Had strong wi JI Me ys departments, Baty Chamber 13 composed wf five | rrince’s door, the two seconds were admitted to the Fer i taneecat srenout he pass Bark Sarah, Newcomb, of Ni, was at arbados Deo 24, judges and two sulstituccs, ail of whom areapponted | Prince's room, whence they forwarded M. Grous- Steamabip Pereire (Fr), 1 ushesne. Havre Jan 14, via Brest | having taken nothing since leaving Fay . cocte et Arety year by tue Auperor during the first toravgnt | set's message in Writing tothe Prince, Tho Prince | Sale of Frank Blair aud Bishop McQuade ae | Wik wih mass cu tossenyern tO eo qeackensle Arrived ut Barbados Jan %, schre Life Boat, Caton, of | “ yniversalsietermination to bave the of November, ‘The dmperini decree assembling the presently wade ils appearance, and upon the One Dollar Each. Frederic Baker, ptt ale Th to RE; CHG ee Veen GREAT MUSICAL REUNION ELSTIVAL High Court designaver, anong, the i, ee yeaa ee Rete? exchanged’ an altercation || The readers of the HERALD will remeniber that on va Cth inst; of Cape Florida, spoKe | with 10) do. FORM Drie G Bigelow, Cook, of doy | eclipse all prototypes. as Chamber, the one wt © preside. ‘The Procureur | ensued, in @ course of Wi 7 Raa » bound S. i : iu General to the High Court aaa te public prosecutor | Struck, and the Vince, who was armed withes | SUmday morning the particulars were given of the poesoey actions Witmingiony Oj WN}! | scsi home tangon for. oun, somal MM | ARR Nee LE LibaE ante eaten pointed for each sWalr by the same decree. In| revolyer, shot M, Noir’ through the heart. He | kidnapping of Sherif O’Brien by a sneak thief, who jeer, Jones, Wilmington, NC, with naval | miles Si: of Ausecom (by qllot boat Washington, No 23), eatablishnents of public resort in the city; bankers, stat Ache, Hamlet (Br), Naxsau for Boston, Jan Ql, % | crs, perlodicai deniers, cc., de. &o- yell 8 crs, periodical demers, cy deny 4c. _ Wee waa TANTED—AN UNFURNISHBD SECOND FLOOR, ‘foreign Ports, ‘not lesa than five Rooms, for # genticman and wife; Awater, Nov 11—Passed by, Geo Pennody, Paine, from | rent not w exccod #35 ver month. Adurecs A. Z.. Herald Manila for NYork:.1 W 4 Lorenzen. Jessen, Singapore for | olice. Steamehip Voluntec: eye | la oc Neg Shan oleton een itr tlt aoe ee Fenvielle, fortunately | stole nim from Frederick’s door In Broadway. ‘The by toa Lorine ine dss Fie AC a o shamber names’ @ © th. | with cl ML any nahi r re, Salyear, New! w The jury ‘chosen dy jot Ir.w aMong the members of | leave the apartment, but wank at ihe foor of ihe betonadi lien, ed by a Broadway blue and com | naval stores, Ac. to Murray, Ferrina Co, ae the Couucils General consisis of thirty-six | stahsand died on the pavement outside the door. | Mitted atthe Tombs. It appears that O'Brien’s pic- Steamship Albemaric, Roberta, Richmond, City Point and members wud fous addivona!, When au affair | ihe awenual diferenee between the rwo mocounts | ture was not the only one sneaked by the fellow. | snmebincd vue ON! Passengers to the Old Heminion ‘