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. Va rene THE SUMNEB-GHANT INBROGLIO. ' NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1870, er ne eee ee ene Stewart, Thayer, Warner, Willey and Wil- Vimy A NAY#—Moagsrs. Casser!; Modreary, Morrill of Vt son, Schurz, Stockton, Surhner, G@ Tharman and Tiptoee of his liberty by any'act of the government. but was free to go forth ont of the prison whenever he chose FINANCIAL AND COMM MUL, Seenemiectediintamntnmeate Tuary, 200 nt 15 -16e,, 400 at 152c.; March, -I8e., a TUnry, 200 at 15 Elte., 400.08 Lp2/e.; March, 109 at 15 748e. 200 | 105 Jersey avenue, Jersey: Onty, q . on Saturday altete on prlvwte term: it One o'eioe! . April, 200 at Lose, ; 100'F. 0, b, Mobile at 14 d-lbo, ; 20) fo, o. | BOR, a Dece: Brrr nnnnnnes a aude kewikewho ‘wait aro Settee nein eat Tet caiea ton to tsue 8 WHat Hobe o pares Tt. '0. be enn on ‘private Mannie A ween oe Grronits nom * a Messra. Howard ani wis, who wot i habeas corpus, for the only oftice which a writ could sa Ct al eta a as rs i tle” Yon rvice of the Senatorial Dohate on the St. Domingo Resolutlen, - Wasmisetox, Dec, 22—7 A.M. | The ie nee in tae Senate, which has beea in @ssion all night, on the rexoiutton of Mr. Morton Maat he pee was infamously false, © After tthe? remarks by Messrs. Thurman, Wil- | § seat in we SET YE, eee pared with Messra. ard and Johuston in the negative, ne Senate, at fifteen minutes to seven, then ad- Journed until twelve o'clock. ‘TUR BONE OF CONTENTION—FULL TEXT OF THE MOR- TON RESOLUTION, ‘The following ia the full text of the joint resolu. on:— esol by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unites any ‘of America, iy omen asa@mbled at what proportion 1s’ ¢>¥- nts oF concessions, and, y foreign clalyoants, of by perlorm in such a case was aawrit of ervor to review the procecdings on the triai, and he had already shown that he had no such power, For tho potitioner, William 0, Bartlett; for the Government, District Attorney Tracy. A MAYOR OUT OF JHOPARDY. WALL Sraeret, THURSDAY, Doc, 22—6 P. On 'Change to-day wheat was moderately active aad firm, Lke cotton market closed stroug at a slight improvement. ie holiday question, in connection with tne etary contracts, was the subject of a apectal Tu the gold loan market the rates ranged from three Gold Exchange Bank were as follows 100 December ‘Ordinary... Good ordinary Low middling. t o'clook, tuird street, Relatives and friends of the famlly arg res Jingeriny Wlness, OaTuAKINe, wife of Thomas Con nell, aged 66 years. ConneLt,—Ou Wednesday, December 21, after @ { ‘The trends of the family are respectfully Invited er uneral services, on Saturday morning, at tem ‘ at her late residence, 265 Weat Twentye eettully invited to attend, 3 | to nttend the funeral, en Saearday mor at nine ‘i Hh | ok, from her late residence, No, 20 . . ~ act of the Legislature last winter by way of amend. | Middling.. My hare +4 at of a cor 3 i tates be authorized to appor. Good midi h street, to the Church of St. Joha- the Ree Ye to ‘ho sppcintanns St 8 Commie 1) visis.») tie Sree aay Muemetetiey elie’ ve | Cor cisson ot ace i ment to the old law. {n accordance with the new | Puovi +s Ist, where a'solema mass of requiem will be and re “ n a Alt count Conviotion, of Samnel 8. Stevens for the Larcony F d report On the people, topogrnphy and condition | versed in the ‘Engileh and Spanish languages, to proceed to | "I ruling on thia subject, as Christmas tls year fans | PUM and : ‘Tho remains will be Laterred in Calyary Cemetery, Of Dominica was continued, yr. Sumner rising to re- | the isiand of ai, ‘Domingo aud to auch othe : | of Money and Belfast Railroad Bonds—The J ms 18 | corm, W400) do. vats, The ios Davie,—Oa Thursday, December 2%, of a hngeriug ¥ z | a8 auch commissionors may deam necessary. ani thers i . a on Sunday, Monday will be observed by the Stock Dour Was more -, iliness, Enmattea M., wile of Henry §. Davis, Wy sess pe Scat | (ones sepeniio ot Daininies, the neobsbie nutalgr of Mayor snd Other Citizens of Maine Vin- Exchange. All contracts failing due en Monday | eine wh aged 64 years. +. Mr Suamep, In defense of Iuimselt, he satd, from | fon Ot ne etnd the desire a i iguonon 3 id PROHTe OI dicated by the Verdict—New Eng- wili therefore be payable on Tuesday, December 27, | The about Notice of funoval tn to-norrew's paper. Assault, repliod that the Senator (Coukitng) had let | sata republic to become aafia¥et (wud form part of the “3 10,000 at x Western shipping, and Durnene.—On Thursday, December 22, at 224 rai peonle of the Unijed Statén; the plysloal, wcntal aud moral Isudors in Now York--The Prisonor GOLD DULL—11014 & LION, gb {, 86 for olf and. néw’ wheat i! West Twenty-niath street, Jon BowkN DUFREN! Out that venom which he had nursed so weil, ite | RoMiition ot ‘and tholr yeneral con: wud In No z The " iB 10 foi st. Southern dour was quite steas ooond a Th W. $ ae, f H pe ‘ne gold market was quiet almost to stagnation J 7 a second con of Thomas W. and Caroline Dufrene, explaingd that a the interview referred | dition to wealth and industriat Remanded for Sentence i “esstiye | Vite With e moderate demand. ‘Whe sales were about 7 a7 years. take ie ‘vaneated’” & Makamahs. weaa’| capacity; the resotre the country, tts mincral a Gm Watt late In the di ¥, When there was some pressure bbs, Ryo four WAS quict, ly. ~ Gora Notice of funeral to-morrow. to Acct | ecg plleds has he. had |-fovashe sia toe Penorat sure Reoeey Orit ater, and thiaeascees to sell and the price deotined to 11034 ‘Tho fluctua | Wie Louilierawas sald a: Bead sre mhe Fhiiidelphia aud Loudon (fagland) pavers please mee | aud proportion thereof capable of cultivation; the climnt salah th . 9 tons of the mark _ copy. geen lots in Dominica staked of ond | ana boalit of tie country, its vaye, Savvors aid nivee a | The case of The People vs, Samuel s Stevens, alias } Hous of the market are shown tn the table Fisorr.—On Wednesday, December 21, Many Jo- rked Baez, Fabens, Wait Se, He did hhof, of | piojsorslogical charactor and existence, and the existence | Samuel Shepherd, uied upon ap indietment for | ++ Logg) 1 P.M aviv, the beloved daugiter of Jeremiah and bos hed , Aste ua | MA GSAMReY oP vexainkable'miteorvlogieal phenome | fetontously possessing himself with $8,600 Inmoney | j ee. 2 Ee Julie Feore, aged 8 yeara and 4 months. ‘believe that the Provident snow of this, 2Ud | the debt of tho goverament, its obligations, whetuer (unded y pos is 5 | oy 3 P.M Token Ihe, : gin) | and ascertaluet ited, or anadsusted and under dim f belonginy ty Tie relatives and fiends of the family are invited (Sumner) never so ctrargea; aud any assertion - orta nag OF anad yt and under diss | and a number of Belfast, Me., city bonds, longing | 11 1io% 4P, ML to altond the funeral, trom the residence ot het ¢ | ails ge chaageniente with other Rowers; the | 1 George W. Buckmore, was concluded yesterday | 12 M...... TLOss 6:30 0. M. Vouu artes an) tor ze W. ey . ; ny iach street, near avenue A, tia at the residence of his brother-in- In the Court of General Sessions, F at one o'clock. penerally, What cond franchises have been a ; ssid ‘amilYse0e6 Hams and Stockton, @ motion to adjourn, by mr. frase ‘with the names of the respective grates; the | ‘The particulars of this rather extraordinary and | ‘© Seven per cent for carrying. Tue operations ot tue | fe Loui iow oxtia . On Taneaday, Destathee te Sie a 4, ray ®ad condicions on. whiten the lay one o'clock, was lost by 11 yeas to u3 aye DATS pocetxamai’s (rep. Of Conn.) motion to tefer ue resolution to the Commiliee on Foreign rejected. Yeas 14, nays 41, ah eps 3 Mo., Moved wD amendment, ing the invesligation to iaclude other points ominiean goveraiaea hy Pnited Stntea, as one of the Yorritories thereof; and sich other in formation with respect to said government or its Terntories a to the sald commnlssiondes shall scom desirable or {m- ortant with Foference to the future incorparation of said ) minican republic tnto the United States as one of iis may desire to be annexed to. and became a part of ‘Taye vies. BRE, . And bo it further reaotved, ‘That said commis- 1 i seemingly coniplicated case were fully reported ta yesterday's HekaLp, and attracted very general public attention froma prominent feature which came out on the trial—the cifort on the part of the prisoner to implicate Mayor Hayford, of Belfast, Me., Gold cloared. Gold balane Ouwrrency balan MONEY MORE ACTIVE, ‘There was a sharp demand for money in conuec- . m Et. Foulwchoice d Corn mesh Jeragy. Corn tuoal, Brakdywind. v.02 in limited dernand, but jist, the marke: Corn was n Firzoreno: cember 21, ver Bad year oF bis age, Andrew Siicohan, 132 Bast Fifty-sixth street. eo of funeral hereafter, t Jersey Clty, on Wednesday, De- v suddenly, JOHN FirzarBBoN, in the VEU BRO Tharsday morning, Decenber 92, f 140 for cholce NO. 2 spring, dolivered, The | Afler a short iiiness, Macaig H., daugiier of Tho! yi eet % ; it further resoived, That said commis: | with other respectable citizens of_that eqe) sete tou with rumors that tho West was calling for car- hak wo.) raed att, ra aL OiorNo.g | aud Susana 8, Pcteher, aged ¢ yous, 3 isontier + BRUSH WITH ZOMUNDA, ent of tie United States, who shall lay thelr report | serious crime of which he was himself indicted, | renoy, and the rate, which was not lower than seven is Bone ane ononti 1.4) for NG, 1, inmate, Bye Wes nd 18 days, eray eSuc ve y say i} and imal, ae . Fe id now Westera, “A vy “«l 0 y PA BetsoMAl cowcroverss cHstied between Messrs. | beluem Goncreas ‘The result was also a great point of discussion, and Small lot new State wan sold ai $1 08. Cora was mor ‘Tho relutives and fronas of the family and toae his alleged imputation upon te*President’s hon- Sonhecten with Uic Presideut’s pecuniary tur 6 in Jands in Dominica. lu this connection the ‘ibility for a receut published report of a con- ; don between Sumner and a gentieman in Chi- gago was commented, Mr. iimunds charging it on Mr. Stunner and the’ liter denying the truth. eas Of the report. . 4 coperep THRUST. At tweo'clock Mr, PHURMAN, (\.cin.) of Ohio, asked ir. iad who had just obtamed the gor, to yield 40 him. ‘Mr. Sciturz—For what purpose? BRO, 3, Aud be it further resolved, That said comimis- sion:rs shall serve without compensation, except the pay- t of thelr expenses and the compensdtion of the secre. which shall be wet-rmtned by the Seoruaty of State, with the approval of the President. (Norg.—By an error in telegrapning In the report of Six, Sumber’s remarks relating loan interview betweon President Grant and himself, at the resl- dence of the latter, about a year ago, Mr. Suinner is fepreaey ted as saylug that the President addressed hita as ¢! halrian of thé Committee on Foreign Rela- tlons—bis appropriate vitle. What he didsay in that connection was that President Grant addressed Lim four distinct times as chalrnan of the Comiaiitee on the verdict of the jary was anxiously looked for, as it was exp@cted that it woulu be one which wontd exonerate Mayor Haysord and other innocent parties from a most foul ealamny, THR SUMMING UP OF COUNSEL Mr, Sedgwick sored up the testimony in a com. mon sense argument, claiming that Buckmore’s evi+ dence demonstrated that he came to New York for a nefarious purpose, and that was to purchase stolen bonds aud counterfelt greenbacks, Per cent currency at any time on siock collaty ‘ala, hardened to gold interest and eventually to 1-82 and 1-16 per cent, with some exceptional transactions at 3¢ percent, As usual there was a sudden relaxa- tion after three o'clock, and money lato in the day ‘Was oife at five per ceut, In tho previous activity borrowers on govérnments were freely supplied at SLX Co seven percent, Prine discounts are quoted tT 8 934 per cent, Foreign exchange was dull on the basts of 1094 m note aud le, better. ‘The enles wero about 45,000 bushels, wt 7 ‘Gc. for new mixed Western and 78s. a Te. for yellow Jersey. dui, but steady at $80, a tue, for Western und tic. ‘Onto, with aates of 40,000 bushels within the Fanges ey and bariey malt were dull, and we bear! of no prices were nominal at former quoiation ‘Ty.—-Tho market was more active, the being larger, espectalty to the Continent, anit rates were ( to alinos all porte. ‘The business transacted. In cotton. was small, but full figures wees waked by voth oa ‘The demand for vessels for charter was. 1m the supply aud ti Tho engasements w : To I At b-16e, 9 5) anor KY bales coi 15,000 boabels wheat at 7d., 20 ba! 1,000 bbis, flour at 28, d., and per wt of her late grandfather, George Whitely, spectfally invited to au residence of her parents, F third street, this (Frid. Frenow.—On Wednesi daughter of Pillip and Johanna French, ‘bhe relatives and friends of the fanatly are respecte fully invited ( Fu 2 are ro- from tne aiternoon, at one o'clock. ‘uy, December 21, Cassig, - id the funeral, ttepd the funeral, from tho real. x, 114 River terrace, Hovoken, om a 100n, at one o'clock. KONOH.—In Brooklyn, on Thursaay, December Lead, ouly child ot Willlam and Sarah » aged 4 years and 1! days, : : “ ; 109) for prime bankers? sixty-day sterling and 110% | ab dpd. a $-18d,, and 7,50) bushels whent xt Ted., in bull 5 and friends of the tumily are. ros v Sane I't ye: VK! 1 wwieiar; th 4] ce o com- - 1S “a t Py e aye {ee ten—to Wak# a row remarks, (General | She eign Tana en Perea fa co Colone! Vellows followed for the people, and in | q 119%, for sight Lilla. Ba, bags, Fe avon BW ba ‘Von a Sx gd ton‘ to ations tye fumera irom a ay. ay Sowurz giving way, Mr. Tigran sata he | “eaty to the Commitee on Judiclery. | his Introductory remarks facctiousiy observed that GOVERNMENTS STEADY, at 1Cd., 6,000 bbls. Hour on private terms, and per steamer, | Sunday afvernoon, ab two ovel ired to ask the republican Senaivrs wither they ann ohne while the people of New England were visiting theit ‘The goverment list was strong at the tirst Board My on NY Soin troeee 4 et fo "relent sper Deost ro ry eae ¥) ‘ite of @ te nt rie Gale a | 6 the day's deoate had redoumded to tue ea) br “plarney atone,” bowing down petore tt to thank (od | in anticipation of ¢ ‘ s govern. | steamer vie Glaszow 200 pales cotton at il. The uber 21, MAxy ¥., wife of Stepben | oredit of the Aimenican Senate? : a oa dy . for the virtues which they derived from DR an exin® purchase by tue govern- | Tee Vhs tam Paindeiogia we Hattaran a cl Your Of hor aye. | Mir, “LDMUNDS replied that for one, if put upon their tou 18, @ New York erlminal court wag } Ment to-day, but the amount ben con- bis. petrolenim at or wout fs. 91., anda vessel with Bo relatives and frien’s, also the members of Sok ‘his confession, he would be compelied'to admit that | 0 = ans < 60) 8 theor: lefence, finea 7 in Go. to Great Britata on private ter omoi’s Lodge, I. and A. M., are respectfally tuviied parts of lt were not creattable. Which part eae ee ee UE TACHUATIOE: Of 0m: CHEMTTISGUORAD Chem re nn aes, line “and - “gold | RNe ten were duit had io taten were 1pporied. Priaag il) (o resend tae daneeud inoen dhe neeinten Sea ate fe did not care to say. 2 ‘The Alloged Murdov at ea—An Unprofital:! iu 2 quirhing nto the pasateries. of om o aan failing off to 1103s. prices were a shade lower | were nominal at 24360. a B4e, for cloth aud 18sg0. (oF bag tyiaw, Bek Bi 1 Saucay alternoon, at two { Rhe amendinent Ofored by Mr. Scnunz was| yestment—Verdict Against the Society for | minntwellexoinim, I New Yorkecan scarcery pe | Guriug the remainder of tho day, but closed Sep een tang erg a Ty Oolock. ‘Tats lero ‘Thiriledh street at Line ‘adopted. 5 z 2 pune cans cobety Tot | saved, where ahalt Heliase nnd Bangor apes?’ Mr, | steady os follows:—United States currency sixes, | shinping, bt 10m $1 88 for retall lots, gl 10 u $i M.; returning, leave Tarrytown at ton minutes pase, ALES amen tor the Patmuner tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals— Follows then alluded to tne array Of counsel for U8 * 19994 @ 110; Vaited States «1x64, 1881 sro ctraw And? s py au OU Ls 4 . Le = ” a fhe President, with the ac ice Ana consent of Le Important Qusstion of Pleading—Tho defeudant, ait ‘© Was the ponderous Stuart, with glatered, 1002¢ Lovs.—" ‘or short do, oat sven 0 deaiat by an {only For Tail Gos. on Wednesiay, ceuber 21, CATHARINE ant. Th ‘ A fa Mi os i 3 3Ke os Were KUL heavy for wll kin ho oileripes were aged 47 yeurs. wa ; tuundloring voice, the ablest criminal lawyer at the | % 1%; do. doy coupon, 113 a 1134} do, | prlees werw mill heavy for ail Kinds. ‘tho eiferipcy | o Avy eee ae MAVOEESS OF etal Rd Twenty-fifth Streat Homicide—Do- bat, assisted by the gatirie, sareastio and eloquent | five-twen Fegistered, Biay and Novem. | belug anxious to realize, ‘iho tow: auice made were at Ih be SE Bl ee Oi Sevectigation was to hava the chores ee Cision in tho Case of Callicot. Revige meh ot Ge at dah ii €6' tho lawyots | Pet 107 @ 10714; do, do., 185%, coupon, do., 1073 a | 8; tor eomnon to ob ices were nominal at 1280. a 186, Faas Thirrmint aixget, this (Peday) ae guiry OR THe andy ere eae a, AC shat Was from Maine) cam® to defend {he prisoner in an Grate | 107%; do. do, 1864, do. do., 1074¢ a 107%; do. a fe able, do. for Jute, 113sc.do,tor éleal hall-pAst OB6 O'clock. 4 v to give sule wp. ointment to the President, An stditional reason ‘a8 that ne information souch? for was not for the UNITED STATES COMMISZIONERS’ COURT. nary ca-c of larceny. ‘The Aimaickites and the Phi- Hiatines had come out that day against Israel. (Great do, do, 19744 a LOT, Uary and July, 10634 a 106; + do. do., registered, Jan- & 106%. ‘ampicd, in bond. Foreign w. s dull and prices were nominal at Pi ASSALL—At W003 Rago, Allegheny conaty, near isbirg, Pa, 3h Ni nly, December 12, ANNA 2 ¢ u r 4 3 do. do., 1865, coupon, 8 below. The demand was entirviy ofa retail | Mavony, wife of Jolin Hassall, aged 36 years. & i a jaughter.) Mz. Fellows then proceeded to analyze Hig a bd i “ — New’ Orie: ah al 1 dy witty ba yy, A 7 0 ' ae we in which David Leach, the steward, an ESTABLISHED STRVENS? GUILT 110; do, do., 1833, do. do., 11075 011054; do. ten-for- arrive) at Te. a The. eentrifugalang | P OM RI AS, S20 that expedient should ually bo resorted to. on | ,, THe case in 1 as 4 x Soe a Be 5 » 11975 110955 mixed, Sie. Ske. Cuba o Guna usgoe | aud Sarah Hays, of New York, formerly of London, ae hand, Mr, Coxiiisg objected to anything | Thomas Ward, the socond mata, of the American | 4nd In strong terms commented upon the course Of | tios, rogiaicied, 10634 a 100543 do, do., coupon, 10034 10, founing, s,m 800. do, grocery, aoc. | Engiand, aged 86 years, ‘ss hat in the slightest degreo looked to withholding | brig Helen 0. Phinney, and chargé with murdering it 1 gt Y © vi oe 3 Porto Rico, Suc. a G5 Confidence trom the Executtve. He went on to show the appomiment Was tie exciusive Prerogative the Presidept; because it was his daily busmess to dl agents to acquire Information or to transact “Austrian Jack,’ a sexman on poard, whe off tae port of Montevideo, will be summed up av noon to- day before Commissioner Shields, their instance in Maine, which would have vindl- cated the character of Mayor Tayford, Mr. Buck- more, Mr, Young and other prominent citizens of that State whose wames were mentioned ia me THE FIVR PER CENTS OF 1871. The Assistant Treasurer gives notice, on behalf of gil Istana, 9 and, 60e, & Toe, ‘orto Kico, 1751 do, English Islands, d NAVAL Sronrs—There was a inoderate bus. his ba, bols, New joard the Morro Castl LAZZAnD, Of Now Yor y, December 20, at sea, on ae Havana, JOuN Re ged 48, *224kd,—On ‘Tues tho Secret f the T th ‘i f panera on Botara y prernonn., at tye piclook, ecretary of the Treasury, that on and after cled in apirits turpentine, walch was # trifle VOD) js lave xgsidgace, 98 Elliott place, Brooklyn. ‘business. Above all, he wanted tue refusal to adopt Nes OES OF thS Frat iw omancs. Tuesday next the flve per cent gold bonds maturing | being Ho tullera ul merenantabie hots below 4c. | udalo ait Fete ipers piease copy. te amendinent to ‘have that peculiar stguiteanee | SUPEMON COURT—PAAT 2. Recorder Hackett charged une on the law sR | were sold nt 460. for merchantable, Crago t Hirodcocs.—-On Thurday,. Deoomber Which the conchision of these proceedings would — ecorder Hackett charced tie jury upon the a January 1, 1871, and issued under the act of June | dui aad nominal. Wilmington tarwas quoted ut #240 «1 Asrann, HiCHCoeE. \ ere G Hive to the incidents and character of ie discus Unprofitnbte Investment in a Cigar Store. and the facts proved, and in coneliugion also charged 45, and Washi 3d a on. Mr, THURMAN said tha’ Mr. Conkling for th ‘ag that accusations led bo tue poorest cul lo Was surprised gt that enaiors# change of post- Before Judge Spencer, Frank J. Tinkham et al. vs, Andrew J. Thomas.— Tiis was an aciton to recover damages alleged to have been sustained by plainti@s by reson of the false and fraudulent representations of the defend- this proposilion:—"If you belleve the statements made by the defeudani that he was employed by Buckmore to purchase stolen bonds, known by him to have been stolen, or otherwise to engage in @ felonious enterprize, and that Buckmore laced bis money and the bonds in Stevens? bands for such purpose and none other, then you 22, 1860, will be redeemed without rebate, THR SOUTHERN STATS BONDS UNSETTLED. The Soutnern list was heavy at the close, with a sharp dectine in the Tennegsees, The old bonds Were offered at 63 and the new at 63);. The latter ington wt 4 89, without wales of conse- ends, Rosln--Strnined was tn good demand, and sales 000 bbls, wero made on private tho inarket closing at about 2 12%. Other were tie deiwandt being ter, but were unchanged Tn vaine, We quote :—No. 2, iat a 84 0; No.1, 27) a 43705 pale, Ra Go; extra do, ant whadow nit. Her relatives and friends, also tho members of ¢! Sixteenth Baptist charen, are invited to attend the funeral, from t.¢ meeting house of the Bapt cbureh, in Sixteenth stree!, near Kighih avenue, o Saturday afvernoon, at one o'clock, Hunt.—On W. inesday, December 21, Lupin 62%. 0. a hter jeorge R. and Libbie L. Aunt sold down to 627%. ray 1 was welling in small lots, in casks, at 620, a , Wfant dang c i. rene that h rf ‘A n i ° 06 will acquit him, for the crime of grand larceny with B STOO! Be. There was but little demand for wholesale lots. Other Funeral thta (riday) afternoon, at twoo'clook, reerrrens on fo, Arzu that tr. Conkiing’s re. TERK ae ce eee eRe. smauced to | which ie stands indicted, cannot result out Ot & Si ce veliealerysraral ncsrrghigpnuarecn an rt Our last quotation. from the rosidence of Amos SiiKworth, Esq., Uniom pant ve interpreted to mean a white ating at tes ant, at No, 585 Broadway, The damayog | Masaction tu which the eonplaluaut and the pris he “bears” held high revel to-day and had the enone 4 bbls. pork, 4 bois. and | avenue, Greenpoint, Fricuds Of the fuinily are ; claumed were $3,009. The business receipts were ident in advance by the senate v: ding resolution. by ! Phe Senate then voted on Mr. Bayard’s resolution, Prhich Was lost, Yeas 10, nays 33, fiir. THURMAN said, for hintseli, Ne did not regard the President as being on trial, put, if ach w: he ought not to be acquitted ‘before havi nieans of the alleged to be about forty dollars per , but the actual receipts, as proved, were only some sixteen dollars per day. The plaintitis claimed to have sunk about $500 during thelr ownership and lost $2,000 protits, ‘Tue case was ziven to the jury in tne after. Loon, who brought in a sealed verdict. ouer feloniously pariicipaty. 4 VERDIOT—aUILtY, ‘The jury wore in dellveration one hour, and hav- ing agreed, returned to the court room anajrendered @ Verdict of guilty. Assistant District Attorney Fellows moved tor sentence, | Judge Stuart requested ils Honor to postpone sen- tence fora few aays in order that Stevens might Stock inarket all to themselves, Their operations were hardly opposed by the “bulls,” who suffered them to run about the. share 18t and mark prices down tn all directions, Paciflo Mail.was their par- ticular antipathy to-day, and was hammered down to 387%. But the following table will show most con- Cut meats, 62 Ubis. and tierces lard, BL ke; # More eought atter and com do.” Pork maided tn,fier prices, both on the spot and for forward de livery, the market closing tirm, with only moderate offerings ; the jes were avout 1,000 bbis. at Bly o0 for 4 stma.! lot new $I¥ for old do. 0 75 for prime mess; ing lots Western mers were held at the clory by 16, und old msua ta wholesaic re wand for pors for were demanied aud ob- bbls. for January aud March at fuure ie Hy yy Heard of lnvitea to attend without farther notice, KELLY.—Swidenly, on Wednesday, December heart disease, MICHARL KELLY, a native of the Paria, of eae, Kings county, Ireiand, in the 40th year of his are. ths relatives and friends of the family are respeot- fully mvited to attend the iuneral, from his fat resident morning, at ten o'clock, , 398 East Forty-ninth street, this (F J efhe remains wilt be.caken, (At three o'clock & motion to adiourn was voted | 000 @own by an overwheiming viva MARIE. COURT. Verdict Against the Seclety for the Proven« cisely the results of the day, the lowest prices being nlaud. the 8 Generally the last, or those made on the sidewatc-| $12. adjust lis basiness and social tions previous to onppring upon his term of imprisonment, ressed hogs were quiet ani unchanzed, closing at | to the Church of St. Boniface, corner of Forty-sev~ 4c. THB APPEARANCE OF THS REVEte. a fige. Western to arrive were quoted at 54x SKIGNRURS, @ ) enth strest aud Second avenue, where a solemn re- The fiends of the resolution, ihsianding * F, Fellows sald that he wasnot esirgus of press. | subsequent 0 the closing of tho Suock Exchange: | Boks Wotp moderately, aclive. ‘ab tymnet,Brives win: Soy oe A eo es eds latonesd of the hour, strontiously aaneret ton of Cruelty to Animals. ing his ntotion, Aud in the coursd of his remarks HIGHEST AND LOwrsT PRICES. which were for slang! t Lard the martet wus mod, i Prt Bap tha gg beth nt, on We nesday, “5 their apparent detormiuation” to sit In the case of Hanson vs. 'The Society for the Pre. | Observed that he was fully prepared to ea that Hujhest, Lowest, | rately active, and “with comparatively small offeri: Decomber 21, TAMAR LAWRI widow ne all Opposition, 1ne —-provanltity at | vention of Cruelty to Animals, tried before Judgo Thora amacter of Mayor Hayford and of Mre Buck: | wow York Central consolidated... bt Gog | Pinces were Manes snd hig’, cloelag M7 a Lawrence, aired 96 years, f 1 1 per. Ry NAR de weit pails | Alker, and in whicu the plaintia ciatmed $350 dam. | MATURE HARYORD VEMDLOATEDs Her Tork. Sentrat scrip. ue 87 wold GO) eres, for Jamuaty, at Tigo. ant the ale ‘The rejatives and friends of the family are invited ‘pf an almost conthuous tession of ‘fitteen be a for the 1038 of a horse, destroyed by the agents The Recorder intimated that the jury, in nding 2, 23% bead a hy arene, - Prepay A at xe & ie ae eae pas bog rong ays ve Lope ¢ relaxation in fliful slumbers upon the loun, Of the society, the particulars of waloh worg re- | the prisoner guilty, had vindicated the character of | BEC. 903 ty. Beet hama were dull but. unc in ‘vind, | Sento tains, Weaton att tee : at at | Ported in yosigrday’s Heat, the jury returned @ | Mayor Hiayford aiid the othr gentlemen. Take bidte ie CC a OT GR A eT a ae ; Mr, K 3 . | verdict for . m ‘ LOS i 7 4 unimportant, Beof, im terces, was firm former pric rs dente ReesTOEAN Seseriod hig untouned cont. CEE Se Be ie At the roquest of Hr. Sedgwick mis Honor named | )iiy"asitee itv with a soaroly of desirable kinda, A few small lot wore | M. train trom Now York. he Pieala portant Question o! lending. the last day of the term to Near an argument upon @ | yale, ig sold at trom $25 to 8-9 for prime mess and 40a Bo for In- Laavitr.—At Havana, Cuba, on dui , Decem~ fae bees ae et peas but was opposed to Before Judge Joachimsen. motion in arrest of judgment, Rorthwcetern Wi tila do according to qualliy. There wore no sales of mo- | ber 11, of pneumonia, sani sier W., wile of Ox f. NCOVT, (rep,) Of Pine SUbUMitIed wen tato nei | Fannter vs. Remington & Dazian—Thia was an ou eens Who, was out on bail, was then taken into | Rock Islands.es 108s Hous, vixcoPlain taosd, WiU B08 Wis; extee do, Slee BLT oe sein Goorae Fe Bestiin, aud aunghter Of the lave W. , 9 I * ‘ ody aud cor ‘ed to ‘omnbs. css gat Bacon waa in fatr request, but , whicl ae Osrts, t ot her age, Sh amendnrent, prohioiting the sppotatment of Con- | action upon a promissory note mace by the defoud- | “tna ‘court room was thepigad with residents of Muwauloe and ‘St 6584 resricied busiuonss Long clear, wasgiotet aioe ciice |. ‘The relatives und friends of tie family’ axe respect wire, Powunar, rep hk Ban ae ants, ‘The complaint was ta the usual form and al. | Maine and New Yorkers originally from that state, | Aliwaukes and StF ae t 11g0, | Cut meate were dull and he folly Invited to a'tond the funeral, from her late re- tion from piituiturople motives bellecay tine ace | legod a transfer of the samo trom Wilmerding, | "2e parties to the case beln I Known there, Western Union elestapir, 4534 sd heme 10a io, ‘ Bt two bi cing en street, this (Priday)afernoad, — — form of government would secure to the peonle | Hognet & Co. to tho plaintiff, ‘The defendants, in EGO Pacific Mail. 4014 ‘ f Le1s.—On ‘iursday morning, December 01 SFbotintes trivtages not eesesins ¢o them under | pntver, alleged that the had not saificient invorine- THE BUILDING MURDIR, “Cash” Keadlug was worth at one ume of the day w=Cride, in bulls was im Iigbt demend ana | Lifts, ti tie ei year of lls ages Sie cl Be A i n to form a hai la ‘as the lawiw inicio nis Xalpercent. At the close toc! there were sales for next month at about 12 ce.; there were The members Of the Philharmonic Soctety « Mr. Scott's amendment was rejected—yeas, 16; | rand holder, and oa hike ink and be- an 3 . M4 hE per © At the close the siock was offered 16 ek * Blige 4 yl pe 23, : ene | Ter ailens ae Wvinoraing, Hoguet & Go. were, ie | Commencement of the Ofletal Iuvestigntion= | “wt and at 5 per cent for carrying, beunee. we, Sant of deaesiee tials 18 this, wan eu porurraioe ae romnins Haye bose exes 10 Boana a aeee een aay dellegs te iD ger? | pea and pees qe snerer a Orereuled on Testimony of the Builder and one of the - tet Pay ists Re or} a Boge ® fale Was made, | Brook, N. J., for interinent, By order, auring the debato upon tic Position of tno Senator | auawer in which shioy aimitted the making and de- Fertunato Victims, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOO EXSHANGE, murket for reiued oil was quiet, the doma Monrcourry.—On Bi Seer soot from Delaware (str, Bayar‘) be wad noi tntended any | livery of the nots, but denied that plaintarwas ta | Coroner Keenan commenced the investigation Thursday, Nec, 2710115. A. M1. | fern salen made wore ety tMmnulive., but the | GoonGH An sob Of Bamael ent wie Montgomery! Ltn aa balks ine Senator theught the ; lawrul owner and holder thereof, or that auy one | yesterday igto the circumsiauces attending the gad 20, ¢,°08, m.. 1%, 200 shis : eo 13) (00 bbls, at 3c. January was quoted at 2440. without | age? 22 yerrs. . Yarlably to avoid persoual aliusions tn debate, he | On demurrer to this answer tho Court decided | the falling of the building tn Tuirty-nfth street. ioe East Fuity-fict street, on Saturday afternoon, at one they wore ofureds ie Yry chesijuliy neve, vel the | Se Shererapaanm deal gL & material atiogation | Assistant District Attorney Feows appenced tor ths | Ua ate: waits | Hontry.—at. © ™ F 0! . € il weyted of » OF € rein, e 4 at < 20:00 Tean 4", Ten, * Ne URPHY.—, ‘olambus, 58., 01 explauativa, une eae of conclusion, Lie auswwer auould be disrey ee The dest witness examined was Samuel aaLeos Cur. Renpneecdatmctnnn | Decenitien Ta msivtia semmiine orate weak . ' CARPENTER. ae ond judgment given for plaintiff. A. Biamenstiel uchran, Brooklyn t'x, pl business transacted fn | dolph, Many V. W., beloved lo rl «Mr, SuMNB, noticing a side roid ¥ Mtr, Gaz | piathtiil; George A. Greeusward for deicndanis, THE BUILDER OF THE PAYAL Pir. cee raps Ween ge nce ler e-aaica | nid nidest dangitor orn De Waite” a ee ot ani would not tuke bas anything woind aid | UAT OF GENERAL SESSIONS eu 80 euigaged for seventeen years In | fim doce: “Ao gah hoxeg, poet at to ation the funerals irom ge. ealdense of ee since the discussion commeaced. GUURT OF GENETAL SESSIONS, me two or three” hundred pulldings; | SuuUnin Breiiviae St dont sow i Oh ese weber portionlen father, 89 State st., Brooklyn, this (W'rlday) mornin veral amendments by ir. Scnurz were rejected. Before Recorder Hackett. erected the building that fell; it was twenty-six feet |’ 4000 Quiré To! Iat..... SLY B00 Obie & NW q —Hard, Wp geo. atten ovclook. Tho remains will be taken to St. One was jor directing au iuguiry as to persous tue . x front and ran from Thirty-tifth to Tairty-sixth street, | 6000CERTRER Ta. 00” yo do Vile. & 13}ge. ; extra O, ‘if Peter’s church, corner of Hicks aud Warrer prigoned or exiied by the Dominion repuoie be: 11m ZoMiCIDY IN TWENeY-rivTH sTEuET. fronting on both sides; it was about 197 fort doop; | WY Cal & Chis i... Iv to common refining, 9146 w #6 Atreet’, aud from thence ty the Cemetery of tha Cause of their hostility to umnexation or 1 Late In the afternoon Assistant District Attorney | the averaye heiht was seventy-seven feet six | FP OCR Ce tnd “} Sorc Uae: 5 good toe Holy Cross, #lavbush, political reasons, dnd also one as toany protect Sullivan called on the case of Michiel Kearney, | §Ches; tweive feet np was a sixteen inch wall, and | 1g 4h8 Ninth Hite eontrieugan (ands Mynes.—On Thursiay, December 22, Gerrru! er or aid given to tie Dominican repuulic by the - Y | the balance a tweive inch wall; it was eight stories | 900 Matinee a vosg9 B., daughter of F. M. Myers ana taught o e ra ? P pi ce & Le. D4 +» M. Myers ana granddaughter aval force or the United States, and, dating trom | Charged with killing Richard Gerdis on the 34 of last | jigh; the foundation was on’ rook tha 500 Wun Ti yoxea Dutch standard, No: George W. Tucker, aved 6 months and 1 days. the commencement of the rnvesuiation,’ threo | June, near the corner of Twenty-fifch street and blasted out to the grade of § ri HR an ppt 4 EA, ‘The funeral wili take place from the residence of the floor and proceeded to showy tet tte majority | Ccetpled a seat by hts counsel, Judge Stuart. Mr. | was stared; Haverstiaw hard “brick was used tn | 2 ey ¢ UW Okie X Latee fale ites | okie iereeest gonone atts YROE voxcg? | _ MOUAWwrin,—On Wednesday, December 21, ANNIE, Wore deveruiined 10 prevent auy iaquiry not ugres- | Suilvan, in opening tie case, stated that the prose: | tho construction; Thoinastown and Wastehester ime | (eae ¢ 200 Onto & stiua Wieesy “37d | BiByiou Doge and Bak recladoe ee eer ee nee 70D boxes, | ite Or Tuaddeuads Me * awed 26 ye to them, cxtion expected to show that on the evening of tho | was ured; soie was bonght from Hoagland & Bell | 100 Erle Te 257, 129 Chie, Bure Gy RW. 10)” | PxELO™There wan a very active domand for Unseed, | The funeral will take piceon Sorardae atte ‘the devate thercafier was mamly of n intertoen. | ccurvence Michaci Kearney, aman named Hard. | and some from Mr. Perry; was first class lime; itis | #00 Reading i 9312 800 Bon He rie Rit... | wile commanded full, prices, the market cloning steonet | at one O'clock, from ier late residence, 245 Raat tory character, but was mar avthues with an GetHhee eee visited ther uanor, Store | usualiy called common limes Kitls sand was used; | 15 og MO Han 4 BJORK, 08 ghere wore ool 20,000 bags vo arrive curing Fevruary aad | ‘Tentivatrects onious spiri bivh 7 oC otherwise ‘J Loraas y 9, corner ol Pins venue rocured from the beach at Staten Island; exti ie + i old, duty paid, on eixty daya’ time. Clover GOWAN. — uit mouotony'of a'ia'e a He SIRES | Gna ‘Twenty-fittn sivsot, where w dispute ‘occur: precautions were taken with the bunlaing; ay was | 8 WS amy Go Gat Oa rong at [hia 11co..atd a amall it, was sold at tbo | wotiow ast “aged so yeaen cats of wkinloak, pre A YEW FLING 2? SUMNER, red between Costello and Hardnett, the lat- BRACED UNUSUALLY WELL, 1600 lo 999 100 et OR ‘ash whe sea We note: —Drop, be. a 8) 4 | of Kinlock, county Leitrim, Ireland. An amendment by Mr. Scuvas to postpone ali | tet, asserting that the former passed a coun- | two braces to each window frames’ only one ts 4 2: ’ buck, 90, a Pic. re re ee ‘The funcral wili take place on Saturday aftern investigation unt three month une witie | téfelt stamp upon him. During the alterca- | usuatiy use; the number of traces usetl Was about | gioo0 U8 san, P15 and 2115 o'Olock P.M. | *eraasinn was quiet and wa heard of no sales of moment, | avait! o'clock, from his late residenes, G01 Mune wal ul the United Stutee naval 1 Domine | HOR In the aaloon Hardnett fired a pistol, tho ball | double; they were nalled from the widow frames to | SMW US Doge loans! Tyres 88700, US 8-20, 0, 6 arg } Prices wore near zat 1i7d¢, 120. for good to prime in bhds. | stroet, : : hm Waters, Was Sdpported by Mr. Stimmer upon tie | OMlering the ceiling. Costello followed nim to the | the berms, and would remain until the building was | “1000 US 640.2, 5 WHE 0000 18 Bree Wad. F.., Lass | ANd torces, with Lair offerings. RYEW,—On Wednesday, December 21, WILLIAM und that an expression of the popular withot | Sect and the prosecution expected to show that | foured; the braces keep the wail straight; 1t was tim. | 900 do 01% 1000 USTs, 1040, c.... 100% | gt ALLOW.—Erimne lots were held at So.. but buyers were in: | 5 ot Tn act year ot his I 4 ; - | Kearney fred at Costello, wounding him in the | pered by three by twelve apre 4 me | 2000. do. 11000 doe lusig | dispored to pay over B/cc.» and hence business was restricted. : ; ? inica for or againsi annexation should pe u ered by yw spruce timber, placed About 0,000 lbs. in lots were old at 8%c. a 9c, ‘The relatives ant friends of the family are re- fluenced by a pressure vi bayouots Le oom. | back. and then deliberately aimed at Richard Ger- | twelve inches from centres, or apart; the Noor is Inia tas fy » 034 40000 US Me, eur'ncy. WalsKEY.—Receipts, 223 bbis, The matket was un- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from Row, mented approvingly upon the law of Ragland pro- | (Us Who kepta grocery atore, and who was stand- | on these; this was closer than. they are usnaily | 10000 US 5-2, 6, a? changed, ‘The demaid was moderate and prices were | nill Methodist Episcopal church, ‘Twenty-sovente Ribiting the presence of military within acortain | 8 in his own door, inflicting a wound in the abdo- Placed; the usual distance is sixteen inches fron One o’Clock P M. steady at yesterday's quotations. ‘The sales were 830 bbls. | street, near Third ‘avenue, on Saturday afternova, limit of an election poll, wid argued that te amend. | BOW. ‘Lhe wounded men were taken to (he Bellevue |. centros in dwelling houses: there were tree sets or | 89000 Tenn fs, old.,,. 03 1600ahsLS&M SB RR,. 9037 | al M4iyo. 00. for iron bound, chiefly at the laicer lure. attwo oclode d » 4 involved @ great principle of constitutional ae eR err OP etnias Gaertn i ters of he: a bong bridges in each floors the tim. | $003 Tenn 6 ne (376 ia di be 90: Sarrit.—On Thursday, December 22, SUSAN, wife le ms ~ ¢) i i c i ev Ng ” Mr. THURMAN regretted that the groat principle yesterday, and his testimony was so different-from shohored about ight. feet apathy the: Tauchne te of Hoo 80 68 3 fans & i$ 100 Shetauniperens ie teens se conaapeieas wrod Mow so lauded by the Senator fora Massachuseits | Mat which he gave at the Corouer's Inquest as to | iron, built with the wall to hold’ it and spiked: it bo PeeWee rn oo 300 Jand, in the 35th year of her ag Hot appreciated by hiun when he voted for the | 2d tothe supposition that the case wil not be | keeps the walls from spreading; the work on the | 10000 Un'Pao RR ist m: ns &NW Sada Tho relatives aid Trends of the family are respect- teontit Amendment Enforccment Oil aich tho | established by the people. ouilding was first class, us was also the | 299 do. 3) HOS Central BR... 1067 fally invited to attend the faneral, from her late re- naroralization bills authorizing the presence of mills ‘The court then adjourned, material; the contract for ihe erection of the | Bova Pach y Mi pone pan paris nye BoyEr—Van TASSELL.—On Wednesday, Decomper | sidence, 254 Weat Tairiy-frst street, on Saturday jo lee hal tape adie aecieg a BROOKLYN COURTS Hho abet Gotohers mever saw any pint Gr apoctac | 3 Mreeteribaae Beet Fourth street by the ley. Edward Lrowa, Rowan |“ Surrme-ON° Taesise Decomber 2, s4t3ca Dona i ors o s 4 js eee x bet, ie Rey, Edward wi EDW. . i a A es bata ANOTURR BREF7H, ~~ hence tions fer the butiding; it was began about the 17th Fe'poven to iunda A., eldest daughter Of Onoar van mus, wite of Kdwin # ‘smith, ‘and lsughtr of Thomas In the course of further debate Messrs, Sounen ‘ October and was to be compicted with all diligence, is Tassel, Esq. C.and Sarah». Doremus. j Qnd KpMuNDs becaine fuvolyed in & personal UNITED STATES CiRCUIT COULT—EASTERN DISTRICT. but no time was Specified it was ready for tie felt BuRD—DECKER.—On Tuesday, December 20, at the S10RM.—On Wednesday evening, Decomber 21, coptroversy, which termiuated with Mr surg 7 — root when it fell; the carpenter was Jolin Hamilton; 8 ¥ residence of the brito’s parents, by the Rey. A. H, | at the Fifth Avenne Hotel, JOHN B. STORM. only, som ‘Ber's admission that when at the laat ses. | The Callleot Case—Motion for a Writ of | commences laying the Walls avout the 19th October: ne BAe Ferguson, Wruntan T, Burp, of Chester, N. J, to | Of the late Isaac A. Stornk are sion he became satisiicd h& could not suD- Mabeas Corpus Denied. John Dasey was the foreiaan of the bricklayiug; in 8354 200 Ina I, daughter of James P. Decker, Esq., of New The reiatives and friends of the family are re- Rot po Pepeene a to have coumntcated Before Judge Woodrutt. the opiaion La ab tbe, igi ies 8 York. 8 ‘add Ped to attend the funeral, from Chrisa p> CVO Le F fy 5 +4 ») ~ _ Cl rt ronUue, it fifth not having done that. ‘Tiiis: he stds Wee teesetett | At the opening of the court yesterday Judge | was that the Chia (un the voor; the walis feil out- His Masao ke. asin residence ef The weeded tenet aie a a Monday mapenig) MENGE [his offending, and it did not justity all the denun- | Woodruff rendered nts decision in tuts cage, deny- | Ward; this was caused by the wind, which was | a” 100 di r Conn., by the Rev. F. Lobdeli, EDWARD M. Chang to VatL.—On Thursday, December 22, HOWELL A, ns re upon lim during the debate, He | ing the motion for a writ of habeas corpus, The | NOttherly; the roof was Jifted from its resting place MELLIE P, J., dangnter of James Barker, Raq. Vatt, son of Howell and Jane D, Vail, agod 1 year ought the Senator (Mr. Hamunds) sould do him a | ; #nd fell on tue Uer of beans beneath; understand Cort—Van INGEN.—On Wednesday, mbdex 21, | ana 10 months. ttle more justicn, | decision was an oral ono. His Honor dented the mo- ! that plans oy sketches had been. subinitted to the at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. vr. N. Hy | _ Funeral from the residence of his jrandtather, Mr. EDMONDS retorted (iat it full justice was dono | tion on all the grounds, In the first place the pett- | Building Department by Mr. Hale or his agent; ” Schenck, WILLIAM EB, Cott to Lacra, daugnier of | Howell C, Vail, No. 357 Broome street, on Sat Senator from Mas-achusetis his language to-day | ion Wag addressed to hii as Judge of the PHY INSPECTOR MIGHT WAVE BERN THERES STREET QUOTATIONS. H. 8. Van Ingen, all of Brooklyn, ni morning, eten o'clock, The friends of the suuy regard to the President would have rocelved | Civenit Court individually, and not to the | does not know him; heard he wes there; buildings wampsg ‘ DsVOE—BIRDSALE.—On Wednesday, December 23, | are Invited to attend, amnch more comment than it had. iti ail the Hena- | Cireult Court Itself, and the order was granted by | are sometimes erected without plaus; 11 "the MOOS | woge yn rot reo, Clock. P.M: | py the Rev. Join K, Cookman, Laban Duvon t6 | VaLeNrise, On Thnriday, December 22, Tene bop’s caluianies had fallen to tae groan. } pm Individually, ‘and returnable before hin ag | Wad been lait, thinks the bullding Would have been | Jena Nini: tuwesteris 29% 734 | Miss CORDELIA BIRDSALL, all Of this citys cane, infant dauguter of Frederia, & Jennie . SUMNER protested he had ntiered no calum. | jitdge. It was thus an attempt on the part of the | safes if might have fallen had the walls been n PIs 3099 0 aig Gravpvon—Annorp.—On Wednesday, December ‘Valentine, aged 7 months end 19 hy y Bad that the object of his friond was only to | petitioner to overrule the jadgment of the Cireuls.| thicker; there were only four walls, no cross walls, Aga BS 21, by the Rev, Henry W. Bellows, », U.. CLaNpEX EN ‘The relatives and friends of the Ate respect- mee mischief, Court, & Court of competent jurisdiction. Notwion- | im the bniiding; thinks that for building of that 79 GRAYDON to FANNIE, daughter of Benjamin G. Ar- | folly myited to attend the funeral ae ir. THURMAN urgod an amendment to provide | sianding that he hud carefully examined the case | helght the wulls should have been thicker; tiey ‘ nold, all of this city.’ dence of her graudiather, Oharies , Stee aoe ran inquiry as uny attempt by any foreign | upon ihe merits, as though he had jurisdiction to re- | Would not be safe under all circumstances; i the m7 Providence pa) Ts please copy. Bighty-stxun ete on Satur at wer to obtain possession of Dowinica. ‘Chiainti- ; Verse the ieoensat of the Olreult Court. He had | building had been finished thmks ft would have BET wT OsTRANDER—! RADBROOK.—-Ov Thursday, Decem- ARR. —On Werln a 2), SELINA, ion, he said, had been. thrown ous in the Prest- | examined the various statutes upon whtch the peti- | been safe for the purpose for which it gas to be COMMERCIAL REPORT, ber 22, by Rey, Chauncey Gules, THomAS K. Osrras- | Youngest daughter of W' 7 lenv’s Message’ as an inducenient for annexation, | toner relied, aud had como to tho conclusion that Used; had told his foreman that he thought 7. DER, of Xe rk city, to Harrie E. Brapsnoox, | Warren, aged] year, 5 rded it as thé mcrest phantasy ever m- | tie indictment was properly drawn, and the convic- | the Walls showld dave becn ticker; never reused ea ge. Canc Nee of Riverhead, Tong Lilsit No cards, réiatives and f 0 Tospect- niged in by any man, but wanted tho irnth estab. | tion upon it could not be cistarbed, to. go on wiih the work; vetused to put on TuuRspay, Dec. 22—6 P. M, STouT—WiLLEs.—At Old Bridge, N. J., on Tucs- | fully invited to attend the funeral se this (Fri- “Hished by an Investigation, Information was warted | | It 1s claimed on behalf of the petitioner that the | more men, a8 ho thought the Work was gomg on fast | Govenp,-vine market for Rio was active, the demand be. | day, December 20, by the Rev, ‘I. 8. Compton, Mr. | day) evening, at soven cnet anak residence ‘on particular poinis; why not include all essentia! | 1AW under which he was convicted haa been re- | enough: refused Mr. Hale; wituesa thought It was ing from the trade, and tall pri fled, ‘The ante Heasery Srour, of ‘Jersey Olty, to Macarr A., only | Of her parents, No. 253 West ,t pots? pealed subsequent to the alleged commission of the | going fast cnough for safety; he then said if that ie ade, anit tall prices prevailed. The gales (in dgughter oF the jate’ George q Wiles, of this’ city. Warera.—On Monday, io, Tiuotnr © Mr. Thurman's amendment was lost, and various | offence and before the trial. was the he didn’t want any more put on; | *4dition to those previously reported) were 4,585 bags ex No cards. ij Waters, late Captetn Tirst fork Vole bgp teed offered iy Mr. Casserly were voted | The Judge discussed the question as to the repeal } Gregory 2 BW the building fall; told ius men to | Campanero, and 4.64% ¢o. ex Merrirane, on private terms, THOrN-—-CARPENTER.—On Thursday, December 22, | unteers, and ex-ioreman of Y No lown. An amendinent by 4 hurmin to extend | Of the law, at considerable length, aud came to tie | get out, as Lacy were likely to be murdered; looked Us the oper Kinds the market was dull and unchanged. A by the Rev. George H. Hepworth, at the residence | 22, aged 47 years. fhe Investigation to include the probabio uuaber of | conclusion that it was very clear ‘that the law hat | outa sécond time and saw the cust walls buige out. | few oo ee were ag miree. | OF tho bride's ianor, Tomas H. ‘TironN to JULIA A., | Kuneral from 747 Seventh avenue, this (Friday) af habitants of St. Domingo was agrecd to. | not been repealed. He sald that to state theargument | ward about halt way up aud about the centie, aud | Aaraenbo. and Te0'dy, "att Dove mgs se priiees wene | Or the daughter of Isaac Carpenter, Hsq., all of this | ternoon, at one o'clock. Relati and | Mr. UARPENTER, in some general remarks, said | by which it was claimed that this law had been re. | the whole came down with a crash. : Tange of our quotations below. We quote city. friends ave invited to attend will notice. | the Senate started out with formidavie accusations ealed Was to stggest the answer, He held, there- ONK OF TAR VicTiMs, - 4c. W1ve.; fair do., 16AZ0. A 1D sgi ald WeaTHEnko.—On Tuesday, Decet inst President Grant, but, as delate proceeded, | fore, that Mr. Callicot was legally tried and con. Matthew Cairns, of Bergen, New Jersey, testified i prime do, 17446. 9 17%C. : extremes: Diea WILLUM, eldest gon of Thomas these had wiittled gown ut last to the small point | vieted tinder the act, which is still in force, in regard | he owned the tenement fronse next to the build By sovergment Day 20e. a ; aciead Weathered, hat the only difference between the Senate and tiie | to all bonds executed prior to January 1, 1863. ing; was in the house at the thme tt fell and was | TOP Wibee.; eaguagras lege wt; Sumacoh, eeac AneRL.~-At Jorsey City, on Thursday, December |} — The friends of the faut are Invites President was as to the act of tue latier in nego. | Judge Woodrutf said that 1 appeared from the | burled in the rutns; heard a ruinbling nolve and Bt Domiago’ (geld in bunts Bzerts: fe enra, les, atc; | 2% in the 78th year of her age, GenrecoR ABREL, toattend the fundral, tate Gf Aaay atelevra, ting i treaty in advance of an expression of | Papers presonted thay the petition upon which | thought It was the Workmen, and soon afterwards | Costa Rica, lye. h 189.; Manila, lo allo, Median lee | daughter of te late David Abeei, of New Bruus- | o'clock, trou 142 Soulia N th siveet, De. atorial opinion upon the treaty, the order to show cause had been granted was | was crushed down and became insensible; whon he | 180; Savenilla’ 16350. a 18a,—all golde duty paid. 4 wick, N. J, Woxk.—On Tuesday, December 20, oe THE PINAL Ve “ated May 23, 1870, a date prior to the expiration of | came to hinself lie was under the ruins baried up; ‘orron.—The market for lote on the apot was more ac- Funeral on Saturday morning, at half-past eleven | Wonk, in tus 43d year, At six o'clock Mr, OAssit | Mr. Callicot’s term of imprisonment. It was not | had heard persons say that the building wouldn’ bad nk ayene Bed good for both export And apinning | ovciock, from the First Reiormed church, New ‘The funeral [hae will be at 59 ? B general resumé of ihe wiiote controversy, but, | Presented to the Judge until tho sd day of Decom. | stand; thought so himself; kuew the walls wore not | 8ud with on! er pound, ae. will fe Pancemmrereorine: aut ad’ | Brunswick. ‘The friends of the family aro thvited | fonrin street, this (Priday) at Without proceeding far, yicided vo personal appeals | ber, 1870. Itealso appears that on the 20 day of | thick enough. vl {notations eppende There were, sold G 5 bales, including | to Attend without further notice. New York friends | The relatives and friends are to a pllow a voto to be taken, December, 1870, tue President granted to Mr, Uallt- Mr. Fellows notified the Coroner that he was en- die tor expott, 1897 for ayinning, and 077 ‘on specuiation, | Can leave by the half-past nme o'clock train from YERANCE.—On Wednt , December 21/JOmN G. - Tresolution was tucn passed—yeas 31, nays 9. | Cot, who Was detained in prison for the non-pay- | gaged ma case in the General Sessions and could | OF tho above sales 1,700 balvs are to airive, Cotton tor tor | the foot of Vortlandt street, Yprancg, in his $ist year, a The vote was as follows:— ment of the Ane of $10,000, a pardon, hot remain, He was very desirons of being present, | ward deijvery wae less active, though a fair bastoese ras BaiLky.—In Jersey City, on Thursday, December The friends and relatives of the . ''Weas—Mossrs, Abbott, Ames, Brownlow, Carpenter, it farther appears that this pardon had been trans- particularly at the exauination of the owner of | fonsnmmated and prices alvanend s0., eee ne 22, CATHARINE, daughter of & A. and P, R. Bailey, | fully invited to attend the funet 4 (ef, Golo, Contin, Gost Uraain Hetdunie lame: | Mitted to the prison and had been brought to the | the building and the architect, fk En hue cae an th niddllrim aged deyears, torlan charoh, Rev; Dn Payson, y eae of Texas, Hamiin, Howe, Howell, Morton, | BOtice of the petitioner. It was eviaent, therefore, The Coroner adjourned the farther examinttion | Jaunory, 60) at Th aise, 1,40 Tob ai latives and friends of the family are invited to | street, between Third and Fours Pomeroy, ‘ool, Ratasey, Ruveis, Ross, Sawver, | sald the Judwe, thas the urisoner waa pot restrawod | until Tuesday next, hs 116,} Jaacary, 100 af i fqo- | attend tne funeral, (equa the residence af her varonts. | day: OC OR6 O'CiUGia” / > ee - He ¢ ae