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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. le a) ah Pal 7 | cetve the encouragement of Frank Moulton, comes | “ 7, Sea r engely cold, and two of the crew were badly frostbit- Entered out Sith, Forest Queen, TILTON VS.BEECHER | Sssctceeeaarammitieueaceuetitime: | PETITIONING FOR PARDON.|QT][TPPING) NEWS | Seisitiette entat sm teieat operecign, Mi Forest Qonen, | fer again IOF suggestion and iniormation, Mr. | 1K tL © oe pocit ELK Kase MeAulay. trom Ray af Islands for git Arrived. Chanticlee Morris is confident of winuing the case. Mr. | eee LAS oston, with a cargo of ilal. put into . 5) i Ni a ‘Tracy 18 certain that he will br ine Mr. Beecher out | APPLICATION OF EDWARD 8. STOKES TO GOVERNOR | Z ain coutly to repair Gorles, which were damaged during Ra ss clear. a OCEAN STEAMERS. Tough weather in crossing the Gull. red 24th, Milton, Hall, New Orlean: Traits of the Individual Jurors Who , .,o¥'s te the fact that the detence made a strug- TILDEN. Scun Trustum, of Westerly. 23 years old, has been sold | Taylor, Ke | gle to have Judge McCue instead of Judze Neilson | A petition has been latd before the Governor by | parks OF DEVAMTURE FLOM NEW YORK FOR THE ee bigty sant ni lpaact sane a TY the case tbe opinion hi : 1 2 maneeast at e , TARY AX ranY. Scun Isaac Munnirt, of New Haven, whic - Will Try the Issue. | bas the tavor of the ee eeewaued ae ee | the counsel for Edward 8. Stokes asking His EX-| MONTHS OF Ja ane ap FEURUARY, ice in-the Thames River # ew days ago, has been | , Sailed from do 26th, Sir Robert Peel, Larrabee, New | whatever IM this, as the Jinize seems ‘resolutely | celleney for a pardon and consideration in the Steamer Destination.) Often ralsed, Lutra, Dec 4—Baiied, 8 Vaughan, Shaw. Montevideo. | bent for havin periect iairness, and to this end | execution of the sentence imposed upon Szokes | Goean 2.|Hambury.. 11s Broadwa: Sewn Jas O'Doxonuy, at Fall River trom Brunswick, | | Loxpoxpexuy. bec 2+—sailed, Dido, Kank, Balumore; | holds 4 tight rein on both sets of counsel. | alter the last trial of the time spent in tne Tombs | Alge [Liwerpou! |tBowlug Green | Cm SPrtne heed of roremast off ape Hatteras lus do (before reported sailed 20.h) ‘The portentous part of the case being so close at f Aigers A lag i thir Scur Ouive Haywarp remains on the stones at Lewes, 2—Sailed, Winogene, Loivering, Phila PREPARATIONS FOR TRIAL. | bane dota plaintur and defendant jook serious, previous to the trial and sentence. The follow- svevia. eee +| Hamburg. Del, iuil of water and stripped to standing rigging. oe ie eek Se ieee ise * | Mr, T.toa does uot solicit general acquaintance, | ing are some of the points set forth in the appeal | City ot Hrookiyu. | pivernoo}. auuorrezows, PL, Jan 7—irig Hilda. trom Caseum | Ni Way. bee wh—Arnved, Aborven (s). from New York, Sticks to Ms counsel and remains indoors. Mr. | ypon which Stokes leans for a favorable ruling:— | vi ai Great Sritain, with oats 1s a total wreck a Ororto Dee 6—Arrived, Boa Fe, Campos, Quebec. PourLann. Dec 25—Off, Messina, Davidson, from Dua- Hativax, N83, Jan 2—Reports continue to arrive of als- | dee via Harwich, for San francisco. iz Green ane on the Coast during the storm of last Saturday A Cis rig Dec 2—arrived, Moselle, Carew, Charlotte- ow ieee nig! 3 77 roadway. | "Fehr Eugenia, Bissell, with a general cargo from here ENSTOWN, Dec 25—Arrived, Minnie Cameron, Prinee tor River Bourgeolse, UB, went ashore near Jeddor Island, during the snow storin. She wiul probably become & | Suxpxnuaxd, Dec m—Arrived, Trowbridge, Auburn, al Wrees. ue bec. Sclir Union Morrill, from Petit de Goat tor Halifax, eas: Dec 23—Arrived, Muy, Williams, Prince £d- reen | With a cargo of fish, while going.into Marie Joseph tor | ward Island. shelter, struck on a rock and became a total wreck. The | “sourapaya, Nov 10—Suiled, Bonito, Seward, Probolia- crew barely escaped. go: 12th, Sacramento, Lane, do. router Viego,whieh arrived last night trom - |" Samananc, Oct 25--Arrived, Lainetar, Lundgren, Bate: foundland vi beecher Was observed at bis prayer meeting last | as | week tbe SAME pemsbre, Piemonte onecee tots polis were an appeal to the public at large I should 4 reface } some Ooservations Upon the prejudice: at the Array of Legal Talent on | 42 buintermittent choir of prayer, while the ex- Gnd partial niauuer in which 1 have been criticised for Glanees y i terlor churches are perfectly silent on the Issue — the part bore in the unfortunate rencoutre witch fe Both Sides and have abstatned jor some weeks past from any — sulted in te death of Mr. Fisk, and T should venture to Di 5 refereuce, noWever remote, to the scandal. The hope that the day had at length come, however tardily Contest nas surged up to the spot where remorse. Heh IY conduct im this connection Would be examined | less attorneys Will tear the truth trom the breasts an the undecepuve light of all the facts surrounding the fairly dividea attention | 2f Doch men, ana trom this time forward the trial | (x "parte “Matemente” Meeully spromaleuted wo the. | EL ral | i ost ents, legally promulga to the y Will huve the greatest fascination. world betore I could ‘open my ip in explana | eovenicmeemnon tion or detence. But I believe, sir, that im ‘| Hamburg. . Kotterdam ax Kiand Ma: kn « 7 Bowlin; 5 Broadway. The Brooklyn trial i. uring the past week with the Louisiana sensation. c] ries > . aadre: ik You uc) remarks re upn Dorl ‘. of Among the professional classes the imjuries re OBITUARY. | Teel that your known impartiality wilt secuce tor m ALprongway. | Oe hor faiaceshion lipeeanersangs eerek aM Pid tes ng eae, ceived vy the people of a State at the hands of | | twr, & patient and a clement hearing. [tis with BODUbIG: 425: hy ee ‘The cargo of brig Helen, wrecke near Herring Cove, | kok , » x the federal military do most excite the skilled and Se A | Bhar Spon my miei batt sppresch you and! | selves 69 Broaa way. will be partially ‘recovered In @ damaged coudition. | “Txxst, Dec 2~Arrived, Courier, Ola: Philadelphia. cultured mind, bat the Brooklyn trial CHARLES D. CHAMPLIN. the verdict which the jury found against me, “Man- | CalternGie ss iy at pale ye haga ¥ ee Sas Diitterue (ithe Dee 24—Salled, ‘Martha ‘A Palmer, Matthews, appeais to aimost every social element. | Mr. Charles D. Champlin, one of the most prom. | Maughter in. the balsas Eiing By ey a pees «161 Bronaway. Cuba, which was driven back inthe bay, and lost ll man te id a With the learned it is an opportunity tor | thent and popular residents of the western part | oi Laswion, without a design 19 Sect death.” ‘Yuu wil 19 Broudway. her sails in a gale fast week, remaing, af Grindstone | cor tiverpook, bas ven, towed in with loss of foretop: re insinuations, and Of this State, died in this city on the 8th inst. Polini ned cuss, ho open cee ay found | 7 Bowling Greea | had t her awning canyas instead. Mast, maintopgallantmast, bowaprit and some bulwarks inh 9 ag agi ic J | OE ee 5 Broaaway. ‘the ship WH Corsair. hence tor Liverpool, whieh put | and stanchions, by steamtus Pendragon. to be proved one way or the other. Family , For some months previous to his decease Mr. | firt—No intent to Kill. ot men look at this trial from the standpoine of tneir | Champlin had been suffering with Brignt’s disease | tation’ and." miy heart’ was tree of all wilt premedi firesides and the proper magistracy of a man | O! the kianeys, and came to this city for skilful | 3% into Digby on Saturday, ts still there fitting up her " C ‘The Malvina Sehutt, from Wil ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, | ills, tubboat'will be sent ‘Over tormorrow to tow NeF | gaingtom arrived hore, had bulwarks amidships carried sei. Mh—The brig William Nash, of and from Corn. | *W8Y on Passage, 3 committed in a “heat of pas. sion,” which phrase means, according to the well set- | _ , Quxxxsrows, Dec 2t—The Horsa, arrived from Sa over nis own brood. The religious classes take | Medical treatment; but the edorts of the best tled'understaniing of the liw—and the verdict of the | SUN AND MOON, WIGH WATER wallis, NS for Havana, with a cargo of lumber and po- fusrows, joked ‘up the master. ant jury must be so iuterpreted—that my “passions” were | 7 24| Gov. Island....eve 1 tatoes, Went ashore at Littie Dipper Harbor on Friday, | yroneune, pas bane ploker inbane for sen Prac sides according to their tenets and views of the | Physictans failed tocure him. The deceased re- | aroused by an ussault inade upon 1 th violence. Felation between one’s preaching and practice. Sided tu Pleasant Valley, near Hammondport, for Fo. itis a rigid principle of criminal jurisprudence eve 1p oo | took fire and burned up; no insurance. 2 30 eve 1 The wreckers are to rec cisco, trom off 1 Keef, Oeno, in the South Pacific, Sandy Hook. % ve $500 salvage tor getting off | that vexsel having been lost there. On the 15th Nov the 4 e 749] Hell Gate. “ " many years. In 1860, with & few others, he or- | that no mere words of reproach, however grievous, are achr W DB, at Block Islant. Horsa transterred eight of the crew to the Lochfeet, Drthodoxy and heterodoxy are divided, | ganized tne Pleasant Valley Wine Company, and | Suilicient to tree a party killing trom the guiltol murder psp Sutravipixc—The first vessel for several years past | from san Francisco tor Liverpool, when in lat 37 8, lou Ww building at the yard tormerly occupi¢ Ww. decause Mr. Beecher has adherents in both | may be said to have been oue of the most suc- to Taiuwute the olleuse. trom murder to mansiaugnter, | PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN. 9, 1875. | i $! ° 7 Kay, East Boston. Only four vessels are wings. Alter the completion of the jury ¢eSS!Ul pioneers in the manutacture of sparkling | When, thereiore, the jury in my cuse declared that 1 os “ % 8 < ema ivaa : camel... cat 4 x. | American wines in tais part of the country. In | had killed Fist in the ‘heat of passion,” they decited, $9 SOO OER AREY UMD Sie RANEY €BRET. 10 AMERICAN PORTS. pn «Friday == ilittle mn ~ be adaition to his grape ubd wine business, Mr, | according to the only rules of interpretation that can be + CLEARED. | “Sere were built’ in Newburyport in 1874 7 ships, 1 — Rept its composition, bias and the influences | Champlin carriea on the farming, milling’ and | Mvoked, that Fisk nad assaulted me with violence, and | - 4 bark, 9 schooners, and 1 steamer, agyrecating 1490.69 BOSTON, Jan $—Cleared, bark Gude,.Batchelder (not He | that I bad hastily resented it on the spot, In fine, ‘the tons,"excecding by 5111 tous inedsufement the tonnage | Cloutman) Zanzibar and a inarket y 3 — sheep raising business on an extensive scale. eved the evidence which | introduced betore tiem to Steamer Utopia (Br), Small, Glasgow—Mendersoa | puiit on the Merrimac tn L Arrived, steamers Seminol B ‘which might be directed upon Il, for or against ..Matthows, Sayt 4 ‘was ulso the moving spirit 1n rallroad and other fect, although they tailed to construe it C h, Baltimore ; Neptune, Berry, New the defendant, There seemed to be @ feeling jocai enterprises. He leaves 4 wide circie of ‘they should have done, into « broad case of | "Sue Hohenzollern (Ger), Nordenholdt, Bremen— |. Lauxcuxr—at Rockland, Me, Jan 6, from, the yard of Sark AG Bean Cheney Bacnoe Ayres, brie Mim gmongst those who had attended the Court, and | acquaintances and an interesting and devoted AOR. a cai pomumatsteal.sthi <Caurt ip | Ceeeeey oe ” a | Peta ter tone ean ette dan eis cioden | Le Br), 8¢ Martins: ‘sours, sliver Heels, Rowman, | - | « aw b committed, the Court ste! S a ste e: 1 1. | Boo Pi 5 jay ot Islands. Jooked from man to man as his qualifications were | family courarn Be Joug, He WES AbOUE JOELy |, HOe eee anord relict nnd toe cul cediee oped nae | Werner Cvimeriand Gelg), Jackson, Antwerp: Inateria) and workmatubip, and ber measure Irae tol: | Boone Bay, NFiU F Fomeroy, Bryant Bay reduced by counsel, that on the whole it was as fair | a appeal to the Lxecutive of Une state. Hence this state- Steamer City of Vera Cruz, Deaken, Havana—¥ Alex- | lows :—Length. 106.7 ft: breadth. 27 it; depth of bold, Cleared—Steamers Quebee (Br), Bennett, Live: G : ent, Which, 1 all the fucts and arguments that arise | andre & Sons. 64418. She 1s owned by Snow, Harwell & Co. Flag, Lockwood, Charleston; Roman, Crowell, Philadel @ jury as is likely to be obtaimed, Yesterday and | REV. FATHER AUNET LAPONT, OF THE CHURCH | og ys rams snes ware saded to It, {would have | “Steamer Clyde, Kennedy, Galveston via Key West—C . phia; barks Rudolph Ger), Parke, Barape vio Wists, c| “cn pees S10 2 Sa RORE Paty CHRasOns: jut | H Mallory £ Co. . . r w : Eliza Avelina (Br), Munroe, England via to-day afford opportunity to still further ransack | ST. VINCENT DE PAUL. have sought to offer only an outhne ot m steamer Knickerbocker, Kemble, New Orleans— NOTICE TO MARINERS. Marleston: brig Stockton, Cienfuegos; schrs Charles Clark & Seaman. is . Steamer United States, Burdick, New Orleans—Fred | Parnas. Dec 13—A circular has been issued by tue Min- this list, and itis pot improbable that to-morrow | ey, aunet Lafont, of the order of Fathers of | being ul to construct it upon the solid b: which were admuitied o1 yt succe: vo Chi no! sstull, a Hie ging Haytl; Ali Bell, New Sinyrniay Fla. TIMORE, ‘Jan 9—Arrived, sch n utroverted rs Lottie, Speed, morning other ejectments may be made from the | yervy, pastor of the Church cf St. Vincent de | at ine trial, and leaving the great bulk of the direct | Maseus " a ence tor ¢: : @ deemed esse! | Baker. istry of Marine to the effect that tor the future harbor, | Corunna; Lizzie F Dow, Providence; D M Anthony, jary box. in ees Paul, in this city, died at his residence, No, 120 | ¢¥jdeuce tor examination: if it be deomed essential. |” Steiner fan Jacinto, Hazard, Savannah—W R Gar- | iiytit and tonnage due: are to be charged ‘onthe gross | Bistol, Wi; Sunlight Providence, | epapnaene : | West Twenty-fourth street, on Thursday, January | myself and my relatives and friends who have stood by | “Stcimer Regulator, Wood, Savannah—% Lowden, | founage of steames, Aud not on the nett tonnage, as heres | onaerty vig New York; brig Italla (Br), from St Johog The force of association is snown by the per- |, aiter along and paincul limes, which he en- | tue with sock fattest devodion, to shios tully Place some Steamer Georgia, Crowell, Charlestoon—J W Quin- — Pr . Bona! loyalty of the counsel on both sides to the * i Se orde ak eine OF Di MEStOY OF my) Sane 3 450. tard MOG | WHALEMEN. Cleared—Steamers Seagull. Dutton, Charleston: Amer. dured with heroic Christian jortutude. His re- | records of your office as well us before the public. St rf ls ica’ Billups, Savannah; barks May Queen, Connolly, ner GUY of Dalins, Hines; Moreheaa City—C H | But independent of and aside from all the above | yf cause of their client, All Tilton’s lawyers pin Rio Janeiro; Manitou, North, West Indies: brigs Sophia Ir cutta, Oct 28, lat 27 >, lon 2 W. E Youn Ship New Era, from San Franelsco (Dec 16) for Liver- | ‘9th—Arrived, steamer Champion, Lockwood, New Pool, Dec 24, lat 22 4, lon 12420 W- ‘ork; brig Amable Kosa (3p), Trinidad; schrs Good will Bark Geo H Jenkins, trom Sowilng for New York, Jan | (ir), Bahamas: Kila Avell, rom New York; EM Watts mains will be interred on Monday, the 11th inst, | mutters. however, there “is anotler™ disunct and | Mallory & Co, ‘ , 4 ra bth : : F heir faith with thelr obIIgEtION tO itn. ee ee a ere oe ta ae an wnere | Deine, oara’'npen wien rene etce ANd | nentiee Gia Dominion, Walker, Norfolk, City Poin: | | arciven at Provinestawn Sth, sche Latie R Oook, New. | Amalia, Wee), REBEL: mg scamen kylie Lack aah ds leas voluntary beip, ileney’s intervention—viz., the fact that my iinprison- john Gi SPOR ED AE te it “ry : P Cranmer, Bridgeport, Beecher’s counsel render no less voluntary P. " steamer John Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DC—J C Florence Dean, Jr, Boston 5 Shatattevess dak ed by @ ze corps ot at. they now lie in solemn state. The most reverend | maneias Sieeny. arya cn ean the pee pre- | Kenyon. . Suiled—Steamer Ohio, Bremen; brig Water Witch, Rio ts tain lary 4 = seribed by law tor ihe offence of wi 4 am cd 3 rs ¥f a—Ji soxnets nan aataiieas bok aaaunets alana caer the Arbhbishop of New York will perform the cer- | ["way imprisoned in. the Jombs Ren he en day ot wgamer Vindicator, Morton, Philadelphia—James SPOKEN. Be Jau?—Salled, schraC B Flint, Douglass, and emony of apsolution. - | January, 1574, and kept there tor nearly two long years, | ~ steamer Gen Whitney. Hallett. Bosten—B F Dimock. haggn a Starlight, Reed, New York. x ‘Within speaking distance of the regular staff, to Father Lafont was born on October 2 1812, at | eng Soe ae piper tenet ‘Es mee Bark J F Whituey (Br), Spicer, Liverpool—J F Whit ne ro, an, Robbins, trom Hamburg for Tybee, Deo CHARLESJ ON, jan (Arrived, chr Altred Keen, e lle o ath, ¢ verge! Co. tniles SW of Scilly. 1 tas telegraphed). Whom they slip suggestions ana hints as taeydis- | . oer, department of Puy de Dome,in Au- | bing Umustly sacrificed to an ignominious tates ior | $5 °Ganning (Br, Matenener, Glascow—Crandall | Ship susan Gilmore, Carver, trom Liverpool for Cal- | Peited” ‘ f juator (Bn stager, Nassau, NP; Gea } ¥ Marshall. Satilla River. cover weak places in the plaintiffs cause. On the other hand there 1s an humbler element among those who have been called “the great unwashed” 4n favor of Tilton, ag the supposititious household Victim of his own confidence. The galleries, tor months and months 1 was kept in suffering and suspense, vergne, France, His first studies were conducted | until the highest tribunal in the State reversed the judg | Pike suainank’ thine, Gobaloridn, Con ter ordare—I sg, | ment by a UNsMmoUs vote and upon five separate at Bulom. He was always at the head of bis clas | Uyceptions a aew tral Was granted, and upon the Case ‘tark Eliza (Nor! Kjeldsen, Queenstown or Falmouth— When a boy he was eminently distinguished for ping pepeara ‘ane feat dinaneae coun guilty only | Tetens & Bockmanh, Son Caper none ley 0 Bale f Watts, Weymouth, Mays. B . in the jegree of r, and under the pe- 7 fe % ark ironsides. ley, from Baltimore (Dec 2) for Cl rts M dita. Marshman, Boston hig impartialtty of spirit and justice. Whe | culiar and extraordinary cireuusanices asdescrivedin | Batt SAtth, Suet ood, Portand-wllies & Honghion’ | Genos, Dec, lat S810, ion $981 (nad Lost foretopgallant- | charleston, erry, New York; Virginia, Huuier, Phila: trouble arose among his schoolmates they would | the subjoined statement, to which I respeettully reter. rary mast), ‘ks Sabra Moses (Br), Goudey, Liverpool; which the great rush {s made at the opening of | gay, «Wait till littie'Lajout pomiees ne wel settle | Your Excellency wi'l observe, that by deducting the “4 ‘ — | "Baric Lochfcet (Br), trom San Francisco for Liverpool, | fuaderkirk (Ger), Krohman, Cork for orders; sehr 3 Lourt, appear to show that [ton ts strong with | the'dimculty.” He studied theology at the semic usual commutation the Legislature accords to, every |p ing “Nargardtha (Dan), Nielsen, Fredrickshaven— | 81k [ey rag, ete , Hiaderkirk (Gen, Kron y fhe populace, while the floors indicate that | nary of Clermont-Ferrand, and completed ms {GimJunuary) sultered the full Tmprisomment prewribed | BEE Goodwin, Crate, Allgante Jas Honey: sabtie Spray. Bloow (Br), Canton, trom Montreal for Ro- | | KASr¥ORT, Jan $—Arrived, brig Hert, Perkins, Turks r occupies most chairs. studies at the of twenty-two witn such dis- cs c! feaiies. | rig rinstrong, Morrow, a i. . 7 n : x THE JURY—FOREMAN HALSTEAD. fincuon that belore mis twenty-lth year | Pctals inavery case ncallar’ to imine were ee: | ARMNORE: | Gor) Weeks, Porta Prince—B Murray NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. CH a a aN : N oriolk): Bramilera (Ger), Richmond (rom New York); Fis re B, Halaead, a0 se ead pine jury. a he was appointed Proiessor 1 Philosophy son, owing to error on the part OF the government, is | Jy ip! Me 3 & tall, a0 - | and sudsequently of Theology ia the same semi- letained iu prison tor @ protracted period—held upon Brig J H Lane, Bickmore, St Jazo—Carver & Barnes. chant, Methodist and householder, very conversa- | nary. He was ordained pliest in the year 1837, | #0 iudictmenterroncously charging 4 capital crime, I Brig Herman, Patterson, Matanzas—Carver & Barnes. Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains ara sura (Br), Glasgow (trom Baltimore); Abbie O Tite bet ete elo (rom Richmond); ‘RO Wright, Balu. hrs Geo E Thatcher, Cat Island; John Tway, T tive and cautious in all the relations of live. He | and was appointed agsistant pastor at Lezuux claim that the person so erroneously held and indicted, Schr Elva & Pettingill, Cogglus, Uporto—Marcus Hun- | bas & New En d appearance apd an expres - ere me distinguished nimsell by ule Zeal 10 the cal thenteayeeane ey jound guilty only of @ minor of- | ter & Co. intormed that by telegraphiag to the Heaauo London | P pall, Romeo, Sandy Hook, and Mayyie & Gray, tor wi jms ss @, government bas no morai right to seek to a 3 i— Wi Ray. Ni | be hey a —_ Le al ins Schr J K Lawrence, Herrick, Jacmel—Warren Ray. Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and dopart- | Baltimore» 7 > ssiveg, ochre Jas O’Donohue, Bive, reasoning countenance, und has devoured | discharge of bis duty. He remained there inflict upon that prisoner a sentence th: i Alpers about ult that has been printed on both sides of the | years. In 1880 he entered the Society of the Fathers | tiousubjects the prisoner to imprisonment, excseding | gocts vascello Gd, Morrhon, St Ferre—D # De Woit & case, Like tens of thoasands of other readers of | of Mercy. He was among te first missionaries | 12 duration the extreme limitation of the statute ‘the testimony, his mind has become cnaotic irom | gent vy this society to America by the Very Re for the offence of which he is found guilty. he the multitude of publications aud their con- | Superior Reuzan. The Rev. Fatuer was at the | nerdstup the government iuillets by suc indictment fi tel; A i ¢ = trariety. As all know, the weakneus of this case at | Culiege of Spring Hill, when the Bishop of Nancy, | treme bit all excusable, bevauss Wraceluabin Be as 10, ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of | warren, Brunswick, Ga; Highlander, Wood, Weehaw- Schr Lavinia F Warren, Johnson, Fajardo—Miller & | American and all foreign vewels trading with the | ken; Svivester Hale, C w York for Somorset, United States, the same will be cabled to this country GALVESYON, Jan 7—arrived. schr Ida Lewis, Heus- da (3p). Gartez, Liverpool; Simao (Nor), Niel- loughton, Schr Sadie Wilcut, Baker, Havana—Parsons & Loud. tis, New York, Scht Stella (Br), Sitcnell, St Jobs, NFR P Curcie & | free of charge and published, sth—Cleared, barks Esme Johanna Marie (Ger), Silas mo Ww ig the ease wito which either two or tnree | Mgr. Count pein; y 7 th a ry | Co, ins heorles can be taken and all tne doca- | aia desirous cf establishing’ & Bb chine W TOER |. the Benentaher soma: nootee. vecuenetineribmeee | pect Many B Woodialy, “Déets, ‘Coreiis Cketa ay & OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. sep, Havre: sant G20 Bealey, tap oug ts ahr Florence & Mentary matter made to appear to con- | the American metropolitan city, Father Lalont | * inficted would be burbarous, und upon the theory | "Snr B Wharton, Bush, Mosquito Inlet via St Au- pases] Litiian, Smith, New York. Orm it. On the assumpuon that Mr. Beecher | was sent to bim. In 1s42 he founded the Frencn | #¢ #teater the errors und vidnders ot government, | gusiine—Van Brunt & Bro,” a8 ‘ Jan {—Cleared, schr John $ Slusman, Adams, Balti- had merely platonic ond spiritual ‘alfection | cougregation im Canal street, in this city, andin | Seeerester the, tacit of Lnprsonment tha government ‘esau Jon W Hall, J, Sheen, Sacksonviile—Van Brant | gigi on Jan SSalled, brig io pean imity TBI ved. sehr Taanbausss, Grover, 6¢ Kitts; / anne jor Mra, Tilton there 1s plenty to be extracted irom | 1857 the present church on Twenty-third’ street | thatheretolore such proceedings In cases similar to | * B10. ‘i T, Wiley, Fall River, : 2 : | 8 . h al , , Fall River. | Schr John N Colby, Wilcox, Charleston—Evans, Rall & Banceroxa—Arrived, bark Honor (dus), Mareglia, Wall Wale Ys ee fae goabury. Barker, New Youkt Mr. Beecher’s correspondence and laid to that | was built. He Was the first tu introduce the , mine are unknown. credit, As the victim of jealousy, and imprudent | Order of Christian Brothers in this country. | _ 10 the recent trial of Count Von Arnim, after sentence | °2 » ye New Orleans, Mazeltune, McDonaid, Beltast. to write letters’ on the “subject, Mr. Beecher can | He also introdused the Order of the Sisters of the | Bad been passed upon the Couni, notwithstanuing the | yigMe Cue Votet Howard, Washington, NO—WE | Coy S115 sao, bark Chasseur (Nor), Thornsen, PIRESNEBUNKTO RY San e-Sailed, ship Ocean King giso stand cross-eXamination. Finally there is } ty | government had inicted upon him no previous hard. | i Va— % 7 # to w York, Holy Cross, and was a chief promoter in intro- Schr J Rose. Howell. Richmond. Va—A Abbott, United States, ew a ee ae eee: hr Lizsie, tor Pasca, oul Mr. Tilton’s interpretation which he has made | qucing the 3 % ship, with a high regard tor justice, and disregardin Schr J N Ayres, Provost, Stamford—Pettee & Maua. plausinie by many an excerpt and transposition of | Gnd EO ea Caiied Loo pecelyse their bitter pre fade, they iierien iis sentence shoul i | Sloop ‘Agent, sinith, New Haven—Rackett & Bro. Conway, Jan 9—Arrived, bark Reform (Nor), Jorgen- | NEW ORLEANS, Jan é—Arrived up, schr Mart paragraphs. Mr. Halstead, the juror. looks as if | to america. He advised the estabiisument o1 ine | I hsve.wholly avolaed any attempt wo operate porthe | sen, Savannah, Fra oar se lath uot Sth), brig Fritz (Swe), Hajam e had sounded all these theories and was stil] uo- | Sacred Heart at Manhattanville, and introduced | teeliugs or sympathy of Your txcellency, by any recital | ARRIVALS. Civita Vecomta—arrived, brig New York (Ital), Ama- | sen. Kio Janeiro. armas EINES Sie the Work of the Society for, ttle Propagation of | CR a ee i Tey deo, New York. Cleared “Sehr Kate B Bachanan, Wilson, Brashear. | B a e F; 5 i a me, , Toni yth—Arrived up. mer Koln . zt mae juror, Beery rer. appeal o be - wae aipayneaveced a Nasgoon eat Sas caieenen Ee ag ag gd pe | SO aR wa Beg icing a Sl eran Jan &—Sailed, bark Eber (Aus), Gurich, New via Havana: bark Mercuyius (Nor), Ludvigsen, Havre; inglish mecoanic. He has a worn. rather sad | of youth. He established the schools of St. Vin- | riod. completely undermined my teal f Fe : a see eo arrivaniinee Juce, and is very pisinly dressed; bat it would ap- | ceit de Paul, and gave the pupfis his untiring | These are iy misfortunes and catinot properly intuens | ake Het Kaux"solh Singapore. Noe ge Pomcae Garg | (VATE Jan S—Arrived ship Algeria (Br), Browsell, | {i200 Stutmers: Aisnsppi Crowell; New Yorks Pf'the lines im his face. He isimperieetiy informed | Sivan! (Se gear, deep, Ne, wonuded ‘te, Orpuan | aor have [any desire they tld. Your ESS eae A ee tee een eee cried Th Young, United Teia'ientgan porta: ils’ Oto (Bh, Galion Liver = i y . i . 4 e Gi aur a, with 8. Jo. ¥ lex! Orts ; s bs bout the subject of the trial, caving worked in a0 | in Twenty-cixt sireee ong the LUMbEr at Oey | distinguished and profound knowledge oferiminal juris Singapore SO TPUPEREIG Tina moderate WentiNr: Tate. | sy male ccreammaty RauneriC nme” Salas. olsbarks Murie Leonie (tr), septionde, Haves Ad e sun- : prudence and your weil-known regard and high 5 prranes Livenroot, Jan ¥—Arrived, ships Duleep Singh (Br), ; ‘John HB Hop, ml early and ate, with no nolidays but Sun- | increasing the present splendid structure, located Glauion of true ethics guarantecs (0 me INSRIT Se: | ae SEPERATE ETe RRR ENT ae | illldaia NowProset Mibeadal Minding) Gaal Pritcie” | Stns te oe ome JUROR NUMBER. TERES. urty-ninth street an venth avenue, was | corded proper dispensation ot justice. I fully upprec.- | passage across the Atlantic had westerly gales. | co; Wm Tapscott, Morgan, New York; Soathern Onbief, NEW' BEDFORD Jan S—Arrived, bark Amizsde, The thira Gecnse Hi built 1m 1868, where Irom 1650 to 160 inmnates are | ate that your rulings must necessarily be of such u char- steamer «lgeria (Br), MeMickan, Liverpoot Dee 26 ana | CO+ \psctbiel rider ” Mello, St Michaels (gee Miscellany), e Bapuse copa tagged eg nowhage othe now cared for by the Uood Busters of the Holy | S74 SE Raw Tene, Creaianly, ypon the dignity of the | Queenscown 27th, with mdse and 04 pawengers to OG | Higgins Galveston. Arrived, schrs Witch Hazel, Boston for Mosquito . ross, | vlog iy A Had a contmuation ot we: ; W D Marvel, do for Baltimore. | Ronor to pre ‘Aud whatever may ve vour decision | ,raualyn. liad a contmuation ot westerly gales and | Sallea Sth, barks Sabine, Williams, United Btatoa; | Inlet WO Warvel ty satled, schr Elisha T Smith, case, but no convictions, j ——ae " XU oR. : sly be honest and just, aud as such will er Benetactor, J , Jessie Gilbert (Br), Bourner, do. New ¥. Providenc Christopner Fitter, the fourth juror, 1s a light, Ss SS HOE: | always be regarded by your petitioner. | ate eal Monee ae OWE CINGCE Coe NC 782 & | “"steo sailed 8th, steamer Helvetia (Br), Webster, Bos- | nice’ sailed. barkentine Moreu from New ‘wiry German, who works in wood and'willow, and | Helen Augusta, wife of W. E. Robinson, ex- | a Steamer Albemarle. kelly, Lowen, wien mdse | ton, Yor for Hortland; brig Aas, p ay Haskell, ler ¥4 unsettled as to Where the truth lies in’ this | member of Congress, expired at the residence of | CHARLEY ROSS AGAIN. | air rOREBED RIEHGRERT HErEl Giese Lowpox, Jan 8—Sailed, ship Hudson, Knight, New | Meo eae tide Morris, Rockland Tor Nel York Strate tee i ny nm for jelp hia: Ideas’ of nousenold honor and duty, ure rather | Ret Uasbend ot Aiteen minutes to six o'clock | A HORSE CLEW 70 HIM IN NEW. BOUND 800TH. ee pan Gasner, New York for Dauville: Hatte Coombs coveted as jurymen by Mr. Tilton’s counsel. on Friday evening, atter a fong and paintul illness, | ARE. geeamad Clty o6 Maly: Madniely GHA, Now. Bediocd Mapztna—Pat in, ship Vasco de Gama (Port), Ferreira, | jocxiand for Kichmood: James O'Donanue, Warren, JUROR NUMBER FIVE. Mra, Robinson was a daughter of George Dougn- | There appears to be reason tor believing that | jor New York. with mdse and pasongere. New York Nov 91or Oporto, leaky. Brunswick, (sa, for ¥all River; Highlander, Wood, Wee The next juryman, Samuel Flate, is tne young- | erty, of Newark, and was born on the 7th of Feb. | the horse owned by the burglar Mosher, and whica | | steamer kicctra, “Loug, Frovidelice tor New Yors, | Pirwovru, Jan 9,6 VM—Arrived, steamer Leasing (Jer), | HANKERING. san g—salled. senr Rambler, for Vin St in the bux. He is twenty-lour years old, ana, ‘i ‘3 | ‘with mdse and passengers, Toosberg, New York for Hambur; apparentiy, without elther curiosity or iadigaa- | Fuary, 1831, in New York. Sue became the wife of | Carried eee Gord ta ete een | Regenesis ramon kort Semmrson for Na Yoet. Queratrow™, Jan 9—arrived, bark Gotland (Swe), sig. | “PHILADELPHIA, Jan 9—Arrived steamer Ploueer uid have no bias. c - = fy G u . aga. “ }UROR NUMER SIX, deuce Of her lather, In Newark, by the late arciy | eee an ale ae Oc LOee ee eaten tert une | chs, Rainer, Sears: gravidence for New York, with |“ saiied éth, 10:8) AM. steamer Oceanfo (Br), Jennings Clokred—steamers Wyoming, Teal, Savannah; Equa. ‘The next juryman, A. R. Case, is 3 Williamsburg | bishop Hughes. She was a lady possessing many er, Mr. Van Fleet states | “chr Benjamin B Church, Church, New Haven for | (trom Liverpool), New York, bg pea Charteston ; Moreno waitl a Harding. t and @ Presbyterian, who bad takea muc! eminent social qualities that endeared her to ail | that, on Friday, the 22d of October last, a well | New Yorg. j i St Tuomas, Jan 8—Put in, schr Jeanne d’arc (Fr), | Providence; Mary, Rogers, do; bark Flavio ‘Ital, Cv interest in the scandal and freely told counsel so, | W00 knew ner and her deatn is deeply “yeild | dressed boy, seventeen or eighteen years of age, | BOUND EAST. Ferrie, from Algoa Bay for Boston (see below). Jroyidcuery; brid C Neuman Gasaebehn (Ger), Deth Dut he appeared to ve so anxious not to do in- | DY 4 large circle of iriends who mourn her loss. | you ont a norse to his stables to be ki } | , Schr AJ Bentley, Williams, New York for New Lon- ‘ — Jot, Cork: schir Kate Romimel. Adams, Carde Justice that he was accepted. ARG | jollowing Monday, Tue. autmal was, very. Door sone DD Cl M N | oeapie beahlmroralale Mirfak ater Bae MAME, GEST UES ce eee gach WRG Hoe: Er alk SWaakn ae. ae DR. JOSIAH CROSBY. | and hud the appearance of having been ‘tarned conte it ECR mtn Rictahi at beomma C'S aes oo are BU ay Sree aes BGVent to sea 8th, night, bark Margaret Evans (37), Aut- witu bigh cheek bones and @ look ‘of determina- r. Josian Crosby, @ leading physician of New | oUt in ine woods. There were burs sticking In | Schr dente tte eon atmsou Tor wack! Sah ee & "Niwcasts, Jan 9—Passed up, steamer Porkiomen, tion, ‘It was expected that he would receive » | Hampshire, died at Manchester in that State afew | piamane and tall, and the Lair seemed to bave | Pent Siver spray, Buflin; Weehawken tor Boston." | Loxpox, Jan $A report received from Queenstown | from New York: schr AB Baxter, trom Cornwallls, Ns, Schr’ Mary ‘lice, ‘Dunham, Port Johnson tor Green- : states that a steamer {s aground at Seven Heads, sup- | #8d an unknown schooner. Roman catholic and very stern and stalwart, as if Passed down—Steamers Norman, for Boston, Wvo- challenge from Mr. Beecuer's counsel, as he is @ | days ago at the age of emgnty years. Dr. Crosby brown, about fiiteen and a half hands high, and back for Queenstown under sail. . ‘M—Brig Hunter sailed for New York af EW anit'veaseis from sbove are passing oUt ree he would show no foolishness. ‘ne defence cnal- | began the practice of medicine in 1816, and prac- | had a white star on his forehead, and one hind leg Sammy Ford. Allen, Weehawken for Boston. posed to be the Abbotsford, Delamotte, from Antwerp | ming, for Savannah; bark Mizpat (Br), for Cork: brig was white for some distance above the tetlock, | cnr Margaretha, Wanser, Kiizabetbport tor Roslyn. | : Chas C Sweeney, do do: schrs Lizzie Young, for Havangt lenged, however, youog Wessman, who had been | ticed nis profession at Manchester since 1844. He | 4 nere ig a sort of projection on the jaw toat may | 4 Soir George W Whittord, ‘Henrys Now York tor Provi | Vis London for New York, previously reported as putting | Chas C Sweeney, dodo: selin | in the’ box two days and had a’ young family | was at one time president of the New H | “ and fair meaus. Whelan is a builder. Pl ent oO! je New Hampshire | bea wen. When Mr. Van Fleet saw @ description nce. SUROR NUMBER LIGHT. Medical Society, vice president of the National | of the hofse said to have been driven by Mosher in| Schr j a'swan Kuapp. New York lof Ofeter Bay scnr Jeanne d’Are (Ir), Ferrie, from Algoa Bay Nov 6 and vessels from AND, Jan S—Cleared, brig Joseta (ew), Na he slagyie Da parle | wi is n . | Meateal Association, anu an honorary member of | the New York papers yesterday morning he imme- ‘New | for Boston, put Into 8t Thomas Jan 8 to repair damages ie Daliing, Cail rae toes cong ie Mpatatk Enstisn- | tne Massachusetts’ Medical Souety.” He'aanaiso | diately telegrapbed to Superintendent Walling, | coca’ Aster ® Parker, Carpenter, New York tor Glen | Fe sived during severe gaice. sited Hugetie, Cardenus; 8 B Hale, New Episcopalian by tendency. oasehola woes have | beet @ member of the State Legislature and o: | Who sent a detective yesterday to look at the | Capt Nickerson, ot brig John Sherwood, from Liver. i Gk Antilles, . tans fe ye Arthue, withdrawn his attention irom the domestic attic. | Several constitutional conventions. Among his | Durse. The detective hid no doubt tat he had SAILED. | pool for Havana, hasdied at Queenstown, where the | #iAR, Weeks Ooi ember BY Farnham, as some oy aeasnas ote ch emeoone t Paver Davenioath DOLsass tke late Ponaaee Pi ele eas ard ea acd Ste Advi Bi a Li 1; th | vessel put in, before reportea. The steward ofthe | yannah; ‘Seguin, New York; Fannie A Bailey, Ponce, Biudied tne Beecher-T:lton case. A {i . | M. D., + the se880) : aaa, [ame cesta amers Adriatic (Br), tor Liyerpool; The Queen (Br). ? ‘ st tion was raised 10 him by the defence; but tne Thomas R. Crosby, of Norwich University; the late | PROBABLE MURDER IN NEW JERSEY, | 4; Uwoia (br), Glasgow: Switzerlana (Gelg antwerp; | bFighas been dangerously wounded. | *Siont—arrived, steamer Hivernian (Br), Archer, Liv? Judge declared him competent. Professor Alpueus Crosoy, the distioguisned Greek a Hohenzollern ot) yeaa: Andes (Br). Port uu 7 | expoo! w York. JUROR NUMBER NINE. scholar, and Judge Nathan Crosby, of Lowell, Galveston and Key West via ‘Norrelks Unived States, FOREIGN PORTS. | I ee ea ge eee rea tans cmt, Liter John T. Taylor 1s No. 9% @ master corkcutter, | Mass. feeb ht all ear Savon: pri poli George Cromwell, Bacon, NewYork: bark PH | 5 | New Orleans: Knickerbocker, do; Kegalator, ‘With a secujar mind, who had explored the scandal Coroner Reinhardt, of Huason county, is to com- | nah, Sun Jacinto, do; Georgia, Charleston ; City of Dat im the vain hope of coming to some fixed conciu- THE LATE FATHER KINSELLA. mence an inquest on Tuesday next on the body ot | /#% Morehead City, ¥C: Vid ominion, Richmond, &c impress (Br), Kingston, Ja; Belle Walters (Br, kdg- | Pu OVIDENCE, Ja sion, and is now in the jury Dox to get a last chance. | ‘ Jolin Gibwon, Georgetown, DC; ships Constantine, “Lon: | ett. Cardif. ¥ ard, Virginia; Teal (Br). Sinith, Whep ne had opinions he had them strong, but ne | yUNERAL SERVICES YESTERDAY AT James Butterly, whose death took place in St, | do ohanne (Ger), Bremen is (Br), Glasgow: | Cleared 7th, brig Forest Prince (Br), Boston. | } 1 | Gi John, NB: Bea) B could argue on both sides aud had done it. | Mary’s Hospital, Hoboken, under strange circom- | eg hens the iP Antwerp; John Zit. | | Canpzxas, Jan 7—4 tye, bark Adeline C Adama | New Orleans 1 <u! nd Cori rig Magnus (Sw Penarth Roads; schrs | Barcelona; schr Lizzie 8B Gregg, Anderson, Philadel- ‘sth— Arri jteamer F.orida, Crocker, Phila telphiay JUROR NUMBER TEN, The obsequies of the late Father Kinsella took | stances. On the night of the 1stinst. Butterly Bi kei in ith, Buker, Sandy Hooe via Newport, exroxaos, Jan 7—Arrived, prige Lillian, Falmouth, ving, Vardenas; schr ¥ iat J Palmer, Yam: sebr Blistia Sin W. T. Jeffrey, a well bred, well dressed, modest | place at ball-past ten o'clock yesterday morning pico, a and Campeache. Guarmas, no date—Arrivod, ship Eddystone, Lewis, ‘sailed—rchr Julia A Tate, Tate, New Yo.k. oung flour broker, who goes “on 'Change”’ ever; | appeared at the hospital door in great agony, his Havre, to load at Kaza Island for Europe. KIGHMOND, Jan 7—arrivea. mor Wvanoke, y, but is not acquainted with Franw path iderg inthe church of St. Raymond, Westchester, of | race ai ploody and his jaw bone broken, The Sis- MARITIME MISCELLANY. Tavdva, Jan 8—arrived, bark Torryburn (Br), Seely, Couch, Now York: schr Join f Weaver, Gladdiag, Now fle was iree to say that at one ‘ime he had fendi been pastor for seventeen ters aamitted him, dressed bis woundsand paid | — : SasMT Brig Melle Cuong. rapley, gnuaderpnis, sehr | YOK. yp aNotsco, Jan Cleared, ships Su‘erpe (Bry Sided Opiaion, whioh tied ‘been neariy ov qui | cent a ee every kindness snd attention to him, but despite | Sa" See cable news, Balumete: CW Lofd Welton, Philadelpbiay sehr Sar: | Phillips Astoria; Boueriex Duy, (br). Calvert, Livan eradicated. As neither council knew what-this | ATcubIsnop McCloskey, Bishop MeNetrney. | ener eorta he gradually sank until death ended | ,Si4uth say Mancos (Bri. trom Galveston for Liver. | O'Oiedoen. barks Tres Auroras (Gp), New Orleans; Fas | »BAVANNAE, Jai 9_Atrived, barks Eureka, Chapeh Enderberry Island: savanna (Br), U'N Opinion had been both sides were ol of Alvany; Bishop Lynch, of Charleston, i cept Air, Jefrey—who is quite & Soarermtaera | fhe church’ was heavily raped in mouriing, and | Mis tortures on Thursday. Prior to this | False Cape, 1s uot leaking, single—although eacn rana risk. He can nardly | OVer the altar was the toucning text trom Job, in | he was barely able to state his name, | be impeached now, because he frankly related nis | DOld ietters, “Have pity on me, at least you my | and that his wie and seven children Jormer disaovility and was accepted in spite of it, | iriends.”” m ne were exposed to view 1 | were im Ireland, but could not say how He is an Episcopalian. rich casket tiat was crowned mwostexquisite he came by his wounds, except that he | Vorita (8p), Savannah, | bac 4X, Dec 8—Sailed. bark Pawashick (Br, from <t fs ‘expected that ihe Ban Portland, (another account Na the P isto be nmeut dry dock at the ome sold at sh iohiw; Orient airs. No arrangements | Suiled 9th, bark Arethusa (Bri, Sligo, Zonawanda, | He oe eae herein Gbiiee to her cargo, PP ag oye pe tie aia Werlebt, More: VINEYARD AVN, Jan 8—arrived, brig annie (dr), only injuries she sustuined w 201 JUROR NUMBER ELEVEN. wreat At the sciemn bigh a Bishop McNelr- | had been quarreling in Jersey City and wa Srzamre Chypr, ned: ence 9th tor Galveston, . Demerara ior Boston. As decided in Views hud veen the eleventh juror, | Dey Wu celevrant, Father Cole deacon, Father Meis- | struck someliow when crossing the track of the | Will sop at Norfolk and receive the cargo of steamer | Scawess, Jan Sarrived, brig Agonora, Prince, Pay- | | Salled—schire Wary Brower, Addie & Bird, A ¥ Baillie, Chester Carpenter, a strict Presyteriau, who | ter suv-deacon, Rev. Dr, Burtwell assistant priest | Delaware, Lackawanua and Western Ruliroad on | $9 W Clyde, wiich putin disabled, and pro with | sanau. é Mary B Some May state. ue Martine 1 peemed to have correctea mis prejudice ina novel 4nd Father Farrelly, master of ceremouies, Among | bis way from Jersey City, A post-mortem ex- s axpx. Nov ls-Arrived, brig Gladiateur (Br), | vn ATE yet ark Vakte Porlantr tease » ALO ‘ed * way. He had read Beecner’s sermon on theatres | the lagbres preseut were Father Quinn, Vicar Gen- | amination was held, and it was found that the | Ban« Many A Way, lately sold ir Loudon, immadiasly Lennon, Haltinore: schr Fortunate (Br), Harewood, ma. i : ‘1 , t into commission, taking u cargo of Brunswick, Ga. Messer, and Win D Marvel, Boston tor Baltimore; hea And Sunduy amusements and something therein | eral; Father Clowry, Father Conion, of Staten Is- | injuries had been the cause of death. Chief Rott Bi 4 | eee vous, NF. Jan 9, AM—Arrived, steamer Nova Sco. | nora Van Dusen, Boston tor Alexandria, J. Storriit fad cuanged his mind, though how coud Get‘ie | laud; Fathers O'Fatrell, McEvoy, Collias, Curran, | Dovavan, of the police force, then ti.vestigated | tiv wiih say of the pasuae she was obliged to'pul anto | Sau (Br). WloWardroh, “Liverboul Wid sell ata Fa for | Gloucester for Sew vork: Mary Wuedett, Newoury por | McDowell, McCarthy, Rochetort, Meagher, Nicot, | the adair and discovered that deceased had been | Dungeness, Jo, the English Channel, and white lytag | Hanfax, 40). for do; & Arcularius, Kockland tor do 8 iled-=Schra Mary Burdett, and Win D Mar vel. ALEXANDELA, Jan 8—Sailed, steamer & 0 Kaight, 8 was not broughs out, | Edwards, O'Reilly and Hugh The panegyric | in the employ of one Johu Dempsey, a baker, re- | with both auchors out dragyed on chore upon a ‘reer - } mon repelled nim trom , Was delivered by Father Driscoll, 8. ubso-*| siding at No, 02 Meadow strect. From Dempaey’s | Called the Austeu Bagk. tite boat, manned UY the | see, Nov Ia-tunel enpite, Geckie, from Manta | New ¥orR, 8 to custome ervice’ and ‘or wowing. then ‘to ‘Dover. oe: ‘Geen Movatlum, | “Bieceou=weht Wenrie-ta, Langley, Fortland, Finally Jonn NeMurn, an irish grocer, clos: sf F the niered a saloon kept by | service and for towing them to Dover, — Upor Bewvast, Dec H—Arrived, Ocean Travall , fist of jurors, He bas a wile and children ana 1s | 8 Mr. Reilly, orner of Henderson and | being hauied off the reer the vevsel capuized, and Due | StJoun AB. Sth—Arrived, steamer Achilles, Cuctis, New York; brie Presbyterian. He says that he never Fifttwenth streets, Jersey City, A Tanger | of the coust guard drowned. Sle was towed to | Cleared 2s1, Roska, Inatius, Baltimore. Rana (Nor), baregn, Antwerp :sotir Amos Edwards, [rom Makes up his opinion trom newspaper reports. STATEMENT OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AGENT. | Wis thore playing @ fldd.e, and deceased began to | Doveron her broadside by two tugs, where i soon ewatkn, Deo v4—Arrived, cucelie, Pellycant, | —— (probably Providence. : ; alter Uroke in two nid weut to pieces. Mary A Way | Prince Eaward Iélan!: 25th, 10rd, frou do. | THE OPENING BY MI, MORKIS, OFFICR OF THE NEW YORK ASSOCIATED PRESS, sing, Dempsey told deccused to take a back seat. | Was builtin bultimore in 198, and made hier Urst Voyage |. BruGRN, Dec 1s—suiled, Frigats Bird, Lennewen, Aine. | 1 the |THE SYNOPSIS OF THE MESSAGE. | tng) Ay the It ie expecied tuat to-morrow Judge Morris, Sew Y¥ aud vivience wus ouly pre- r 6 effec: ty | ai F a8 sors of un ouraide superinioadenc or Ht, Te | a Se eis | Vented by the propristor’sinterierence, Derupsoy | Witcant qharios 1 wussell in command, effecting some | Tie peace, Deo 24—Sailed, Darmat, Salvesen, New | emeecwecn MeO AN BOUR Won, Will open the case in au elaborate speech for | To Tak Epitor OF THR HERALD:— | lett, and aeceused stayed in the store, Shortly | came into the hands of his brother, Capt Samuel A Kus- 0 ‘ | BSOLUTE DIVORCE3 OBTAINED FR the piaintif. Judge Morris was District Attorney | Sin—There has been considerable comment in | @fterward Dempsey returned, when another | seli,and made 4 number of suc 1 trips to the coast | | Baaxenuavex, Dec 22—Arrived, Friedrich, Backmenn, | ent sta! Legal overywhere ; desert Of Kings county ior severu, years wad lus au | th he pes . wit of the quarrel took piace, Dut thik ended in un apparently | of Afrioa, upon one of which she was vialied walle at | New York. Rbaicdewels: ‘Cape | estaceetl puvlicity’ required: ny charge wut ot expected to Make # Very tougnertic or Lriluant President’s Message whieh was sent to Europe by rst seen Of deceased thereaiter was on New i New Bedtord trom St Michaals. had | “uilkd Nov 5, Mary Du ‘Davis, Proboling: | a speech, us bis tewpetament wad manners are | the Reuter Telegram Company, ana the name of | Year’s nrning, when he was iound lying heipiess | & Vers rough passage: lox: lier sails, dainaued Fadder, | wary Ann. Gibbon, da, si | 42 DIVORORS OB iNED FROM COURT euial Abd familiar, Ud bis style is not very ner 4 | in Dempsey’s shop, With tis jaw broken. Demp- dts leaking. the crew are neurly exnausted. Turew |” Oitiza Vucuusa, Lec 17~Arrived, C H Yoster, Coombs, | 41. {legal ywuere, ay puoiiclty t Sous or rhetorical, Hut he has amost intiuncte te Associated Press has been, to some extent, | sey roused him, aid deceased said he would set | CVerPoard 8) boxes of oranues Philadetptia | gomulsalouer tor every : lg) | J x | 1 { York; JK N Knowledge ofevers part of uisciteuca-cunseann | Caaueeted with the discussion of the subject. "| out Tor the’ hospital. Nothing ture is Kuowa of | 4 ate Rovstetidous, tal at wilwinsten, bel i ski, acer ie sale, st vita, New York: Mtb, | pata eae Was retained by (luton before tue pubic heard Will you do us the favor to say that the Associ. , Him except his quent appearance aud treat. | - P ‘ ° Arti ? e, Montevideo; veacsagey> s nem oh Laie Satan Much of the scandal. He tas stua.ed tne aoca- : | ment at tue hospital. It is expected that the au- | ,BAnk Pawarmick (ir), Susterd, from, Montevideo for | ale Sant Be Mriyed, ane rn dn Caves: FAMOUS TONIU AND [NVIGURATOR—CHE MOST 0. periect ever discovered and ¢) . pit timony uot yet aovanced, &ied Press had nothing whatever to do withthe tnorities will wilt the cat best in the worlles give assistauce, wi rk. Hanvort, Dev W-Arvived, Catharine Beta, ‘Leed, Bow sage itseli, Sal 4 we needed any justification we might saiely | they wero me thoroughly, | dered to rewain there to be sold. ? . 2 N Talk over With bol Mouitun ang *fiirt We furnished to Baron Reuter’s nt pence ences til | geist | ““Saiied 24th, Marchino, Zino, New York. WINCHESIEK. HYVOPHOSPH Me AND c > - -— j ic 1! W Lecas, 307 tons, has been sold at San Frans | Br SODA. Pr Sland $2 bott paret only by ‘Ailton, aud ought, to ve able to eXDIaIn Nt case of this cates Tease uiuaned to | THE CAUGHLIN BIGAMY CASE, | gisto “tor idu0h wo ply vutwoen Humboldtand sah | uedee, staples fiudinute, ee Stowers, and David | Vr CuEBIKR & « is Joh sirest, Ne. | " od —_——— | | Cleared dist, J Me Woli, Crowell, Licata, ie a Mediom sige, genteel in bis, manner and pleasant *9 Le & Inore Oo: accurate lorecust of the cou. | oa Jas ARKIVE 5 . =—OHRONIC CATARRH, DEAFNESBS,—Dii, KECK'S Of face, He va Dative o: New Jersey, From uis | tents ol tho Presiuent’s Message eighicen hoursin | Two tenants of James Saugniin, woo was cone | eT TE eet a tae: Gataage” sustained by colt | rita, Mareetiles ibd cleared’ fophew ork Hugs, Me | AS Wonsertul method aura the worst, cares. Hurt siveugtue 7 more Ppl | Ring er “i mous Device tothe hents Company does | victed of bigamy in the Hudson County Court ee with slip Grey Hagle, salied for her destination ih tf Meval cles He ier yy oebasen na WA | WAL M. to be M BUR te vi . Beal Ly iy eir own eas of What their clieot 2 ‘ina vatied themselves of the ence a if elpiiu (ane a | i t . ms F uy will | ROC extend beyond urnishing ite agent m | some tine ago, . Teleste) : th, samusle. Rullo, 69. = ae omen Serer leave she case with Mortis au ‘the super ntenaent. tue ‘City ial voples “O1- Oure telegrams, uf | Of Canguitn to reiuse payment of thelr rent to his | wariucurtectly'suportd us having Meus Hernan Hawaune Hy ed, Holeatia (@, Barends, New | eon vs WUNTONS, HAD NAILS, BC. CUMED ATO Geueral Pryor and My. P ail, the latter a mem. COUrse We are In Dowise iesponsible ivr the fact | second wile, in consequence of their entertaining ons. be passet over ths Shouls Deo 29, and w: S| Yor $ ener, “8, eis 9), Daur | C Broadway. De. J. BRIGGS CORA AND I hy} ber of Talmage’s Tabernacle, will be pi that this seil-explanatory prediction wasiurmened | mora: scruples av to the right of that woman to | SZbtOf Sauset wth, whan se took the gale of that date | yopy) magi ON | Heats "sola by duiuiciatec uy iasit a “cant to hile the li | to the Loudon pupers aa the very Presidents Mes- | Feceive it, The names of the scrupuions individ. | Spd Was biown to tie eastward of Georges Banks One | “44 994. »oistd (9), Sorensen, New Yt | BRIGGS PILE WEN ELEY 4 kroat eucoesy, wis Bruggermann and Hugo Keller. Scun Gro L FEsesxpsx, B ¥, OUS DeBILILY.—iMPORPANT TU INVA: lite. For Nervous ton aud Mr. Beach. Upto this time wu in tHobuken on Friday, howeve: lity and Wea! Head, Orougnt York (beiore reporiod), when about 10 duys out, in Salled 944, Hapov Home, O fore in the Court room tuve seen luttle digerence | Tely Jor It on the article in te Lonlon Zines of wad compelied by Justice Monk to hand Over thé | squall bad her wiazeutopinast shivered into siaull pledged | ia, Doe tdeniion by intisoretions, eXcessus or overwork ar tie DFA Of calibre between Tiitou’s counsel aud Beecues's, | Vetemoer 42, oat of which the coniroversy has | amounts due to the second Wile fo iguinng, the toretop au bugs Wont By the vere monty Dee Lementleny rertchateh al ai wervotls Svstone, WixtHinekan’s SERCH Mak, y \ eri p lu: aands 1 Yy tor ove ra with verteae sunce On Mr. Beecher'e side there are turce managers— |, UF Instance, the following paragraph shows | eran " | Bonicok were mnooeed se Yineluding the capenly | yen’ Pere taint centered wat ids Me retuea; Mouneages | prewmphe radioat wud parmanent cure. seND rons Tracy, Hill aud Svearimay. They wre all Brookiyn | tat the Zimes did us justice in the beginning and | RAID ON A FARO BANK, who was ut the wool, None, however, were baaty | (Jones, alld att of Luna i. Wagers Wo; ewledo- | BINCULAN. evap, #t pes Box: ax Upxon $4 eae q 5 upon tie tat ‘ent on ¢ ac iy - ——- | hart, and they soon recovered consciousners, * | nbd 14 4 Beth. opain (a), | oeurely sealed, with fall y mad have had the whole freedom of Mr. | Hpi fie iaose ADparen @ face of the Wane | yeancls Dougnerty, of No 110 North Fourtn | sei) atterward smoke was sven leaning from the Uraoa, Rew York wind watered cur semeday tareturnyt | WiNGHRBT ON & OC othe Tauetnoes | They have aivendy Wied’ toe. eben “fhe case is oue of complere substitution Of & | greet, Brookiyn, & D., weut to th ant ‘a oat | head aud toe AUArTL OF SED: Seawen tol wal, Honiadimay. Tinos Fictou: Diana Hawsen. st Jou 88; | TG OF BVBRY DESCHIPTION PROM FILY h | account, and when we iro- " he Dy utto 6 Centr ce were opened and th e rt 5 , th, weeun. Jensen, du; ANWVerDy wierd, Hus Cor x or. f s by tt ‘ ME EROPOLL before the charca committee, und each is as weil | MbTicated ior the rea laut evening andc Meld. dad tue tire, Which vuInMenced among eome Packs | jomia. srombern, omy Harbor, Peruvian (o Watts, | song ab vary modwrgiy prices by the woo! q ore coed to the discovery of tne origi of tue language | * ig And complained of having Jost $21 in ‘os of cotton ducks, ue Oy this moans oxtiaguiaaes | Porilund, Me TAN PRISTING BOTABLIS: Herald Buidnig, See ia 16 R6 toe vines Swe, ‘they are reiuiorced | bitore ituad made much prouress. | ‘Balle ee i venmark ow, Wi Now York: Nor: | 2i8 Broadway, New York. truth # copy ol what appeared the New York | Woolsey was sent to vreuk up the uodse, and sean Gaus D Laotuwor. (of Lupga), se.dilep (bafore re. | ne 24h, City of wre neds, own Prane | —— ga apes ) for Havana on ir, the latter said to be une of the sound ), Avoler, Maila, Majooliae | (YO THE pany Dupers of the 7th a8 @ mule oO) irom St Jon, N ea Sew York city by Mr. Evarts and Judg attributed to President Grant we find that it isin | @faro bank at No. lu Grand street, D | See 3. 8 Confveut prog. | did #0 in w ve y rare MaOber, arresting cleven oc 29. when | olkoo t's Island; Alie Pinplas ani islotohes positively removed by a few ers im the country aud the iormer the moi Tt js It piead Dostioation of What Was to ve said, The qualifying | players aud r, Rovert Wiliame, t | wtew hours out from 86 Jolin, @ squall atruok Ler, brewks + bf ma : pine univ AND, DE BEDES worae,wotey hawevet, srosped- , Waal ta how | Srtonens ware Scked ais toe Turievara gree egaPeasizem au ceragcent maleate | crea cto tiuan, enter face | IRIAN flyout gue gure Lote agd ori 4 as ute we ec buns Was bei Nb, wore, mie, Chariai vu Carvill, Hoye, Bom: | lains int! Wa ¢ ON Sold by aur Bae 40 thus tsisk “Diton continues to rer | sat" ih: BiMESEOR, General agent, * | to's Wiese ithe ata WeRe uilgbere Ee? Beanlee was aks | ay. eT | eaten ton comtinaes to re.