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-} B L S TR S ;iiEGtD MALFEASANCE AND MALVERSA- NATIONAL TAX ON COTTOX TION IN OFFICE. i —— THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MOVES ¥OR ITS ABOLI- SYNOPSIS OF THE CHARGES UPON WHICH CONTROLLER TION—A MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS. BRENNAN IS TO BE TRIED. The Chamber of Commerce met in special session, As great interest bas boen manifested by many prowi- | esterday afternoon, for the purpose of considering tho Govern nent eitizens to know for what alleged offenses Coutroller |.ment tax now imposed npou cotton, be tri ve lay before caders & ver, P i gl frrx't';nnm:u:fn‘nuo!‘ :‘n;rclfl' ges !:nl:;.:l"hfi:’ Hled sbout 1 Mr. Maury from the Specia) Commitieo appointed at s pre .onm:,,{,, e o d vious meeting submitted the following f ILL8 OF ATLAS FOR COCNTY ADVFRTISING. To s Ohamber o/ Obkinies - Fiest Charge: That Le was guilty of & willful neglect of duty | The Committee appointed to consider the expediency of m emortal- Su et o pay. (e ills of Mr. Hervick, proprietor of The | ising Congress in favor of sboliking the i B g e T e oty aivertising. - That these bills, | leave io report us follow ¥ thn prownt ux rpie ostien Moy e exsi ot besu audited and allowed by the | Your memocial to Cougress, of 10th May last, nrged various ressous B ety foors o they were directed to be paid. That | ot he proposed inctense of the cotton tax wich war thes beforg Board of Supertisers and they wire Wrectel 10 b D vennin | (o Lioise f Representativoe nd among them that o1 coion Lk vefuséd 1o yay him. That the mm_{m“h‘_‘h'_“mmmh‘_ lout its former tafluence in the markets of Europe. In illustration of o prostivuring his offce to gratify selfsh ends. ¥ | the cormectuess of this opinion we subiuit the follovine foc THE CENTRAL TARK STOCK. Second and Third Charges: That Controller Brennan sold to Tota Anderson nasignse of ove John W. Doty, $100,000 of Cen- ot Ak stock ut onie per cent preminm, when it was worth 10 : A vents prem abto sold to Robert Coley the same | 1 it gt o o b SHock At Two per cent preminm; that abont the same time | Then kuown o b A octrew Mills, Tresident of the Dry Dock Savings Bank offe:ed ek = ¥ b g 1o purehase of the Controller $200.600 of the sume stock at the | Stock and prosestive savply 1oh Oct. Tato of ive per ceut premium, and that. the Controller rej Liverpool juports I the sbove hve wee she ot wilfaly wid comupiy, That by the sale of the e o ek s vl ) Sk at 00 per cent premiy ol parent outgoings fof conpumption, Sept #100,000 of stock at one per cent premium the city was delauded | ADherent ontaeinzy for coneamption Sep of £,00. THE $50,000 BLU Fourth Charge: That the Controller delivered, of October, 1864, to Orison Blunt, & warraut upon the County | erop in the Umted Treasury for 30,000 ; that such warraut was d ed without | week nd or 37} per ceot in Ing ud only 2 authority of law, knowingly, willfully and corvaptly ; that such or 174 per ceut in United States cotton. It nmst be o also, that arraat wes for (he puiposs of roseating Orison Eiust with | S=ibens merchasts is fombey estimete the growth of Tudia this year 50000 of the County mnnL as o gift, - b s T e ¥ The comparative insignificance of onr cotto @rowih Liverpool stock 13¢h Sept. Iast.. Then known to be sfloat for Liverpoo z0ioge in the five weeke.o...... 121000 ArLetan and the known probability of tes, the rise i prices at Liverpool during T TESTIMONIAL. Corrected o n the 3d day Yet under these the Earopesn o Fth Charge: That, knowingly and withont authority of Iaw, 18 the year 1664, Controller Brennan signed, at the ciiy of R Ty bpren T New-York,” an arbitrate a by Fer | table will explsin the chenge that has oceur 4 in | COSUMPIION OF COTTON IN ALL EUKOTE, MEASULED IN P, rando Wood again Mayor, Aldermen, &c., and pursuance of sich ment, arbitration wes fiad and such | TOUNDS' Wi proceedings taken therein that, within a few days after signing | Other erowths. anch agreement, judgment was entered up ag he May o7 per cent, Aldermen, &c., for the sum of $11,500 damages st years, en 110 were paid on o warrant sig of 2 years, 1 15610 i ved rate at present, about.. 0 Matthew T. Brenuan, Coatroller. on «ity of New-York; that the Controller there ‘any anthority of law. THE STREET-CLEANING JUDGMENTS YOR $70 ixth Charge - That the Controller willfally corruptly, for the parpose of evading conseuted and arranged that Judgments sk agaiust the City of York. unds The opinion, therefore, which has not been uncomman in this co 1¥, that Enrope would practically pay the tax on eur cotton consuued { facts bere prescated, weet with geu A resereuce to vour memarial of May 10 will indicate that an_ en Tightened regard for the public interest would necasssiily require & total repeal of the cottos tax in the eveat of a ortant failute of se crop. Such a failare bas now occurred, in_con ico of unta- vorable w ime of planting to uear_the close of Sep for labor. performed in clcaning th vorabie weather from (e e i ¢ up of judgments was fo arpose ewber. sc ompauied by ach destruction in t by the the pharter wiich required thai an appr the So o are bette in the first instance ; that such judgn Our « were nunlawfully pad by soid Controller, of cotion than uch b PAYMENTS FOR WORK N S countries, as is pro act that, previos Secenth Charge: ‘That sever < were made for work | #urp per ceit of ption of ouniy with zre ing our position ouraged than that of growing W aansylv 1 Kelley, when ivators. if the busie t in Jowa, or of b and the money w3 trolfler knew tha x upon cotton 1o of tiw wo PAYING SALARIES TO PERSONS WHO PFRFORM t..gmfi Charge: That the Controller paid, or en b ot t 2 rge jount of money, a the i v puid, & Jarge awoant of money, aw in the a ered prices which would naturally ensor. between dan, 1, 1864, and May | d, to George W wdruf, to Danied | sushle to find & satisfuctory reason iu favor of £ reveuse, it may vield 1¥ or 20 millions, 1jary don 1 prosperity, The st Government £,000, of the money of the vi 1, 1863, to ducob Seebucher, te Loutrel, to gacob L. S . Conaver, and to Corneling Cors ms were doing duty and performis Aldermen, &c; wh Alexander W w o pay it exported, wh i been 1o tox at during Period, not pezforming Ahle | &c., but were for st om 1 g “That sume m were members of the re dwri; uppoted to be the great aims of 10 prove the jastice of this ax When nd while 1o period. FAYMENT 10 GEORGE N T Ninth Charge: Th July 1, 1863, the Con i salary of First Clerk of the Street Dep that ho such person «ver perforn elerkshi] any other eapac the City T waid Contr ties i for two Trcasury ! . COLLIS STREET conatitutional p oot 4€ i very cettain this tax is prod of export duties st be supposed to | inderstood as condemning the tax it du the Teuth € Ahe City of ing the tiats. The 26,000 1 compromise mended the Con “Ihey were driven to titaiions yusious it will THE F! Bleventh Charge § and one Pars . yemorisl 0. Contress, pmayiog work on the p Mavny. Clistiuin city. Fhat ui et Lo wa wicd was A o for fivg montis wuit; thut inJ for the full wach wolt dmgly ;| . hat by t onug . of wo \ A THb RIS e above conta tiled with the Governe wary and of what natore ” — LIFE INSURANCE CONVENTION Aol - . sl e . 1y mist ‘-h ; - vhieh her treasom s | SECOND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS—A OF LIFE INSURANCE ORGANIZED. The Life Insurance Convention assembled at the | | Cumber of Commerce Rooms yesterday, at 12 o'clock m. M Benj. F. Steves led, and Mr. John Eadi b pars ) 0 Mr. Bucklin moved that the Convent siderstion of n presented at ‘This report was submitted to a coummitt M bucklin, Ko Morgan. | He thoug r. J. W. Kussell of the ( fent Mut of the Wisconsin Mutual, N. D. Morgas «can Life, Morris Franklin of the Nevw- and C. Y. Wemple of the Manhattan Life, awd others, u whort addresses, expressing their views of the action the Con vention ought to take. They sgreed that fusther legislution WS DECOssaTY. The Committes on Organization of the National Chav lmwllhefi-lbwm 5 | wsociation shall be ealled the Ch: f Life Invurance ol e secisti d the Chamber of Life Invarance of v of the Chamber shall be the proc: Tiniation, collsting, other statistics intident to fife inscrance. aud. in tion of the interests of life insursvee in the United States. Any company chariered in the United States to iuke haman lie, onforming to the rles of this” Claber, Tight to be represented in it by one v 4. The officers of the Chaniber shall be & pr Sressurer, secretary, wod fye directors who an executive cowmittee, whereof five glall q Tioe pany dlisielly crmet ol afi;u‘.fl'. 4 ki ol g B 1 B T t wa then, pat 10,0 rote and adors sen. Walbridge, the sam B 2 3 the eountrs o cted this vear would | it that e law still more & both unjost aud agriculty unwise, bocan trY 10 @ disadyuntag v the abalitid: of Nave dwrer of Uié Sonth is ¢ “I'his tax will r harde ding 10 injure ‘and impose Inded i the mews Low commented on the report, and urged i jidly England is being supp | than upon the plante This view should be My A A ng how rap ey Ty jttee W Chauber aba.| jpeat sunusl) ¢ - faan {‘::‘:h u‘:;; g e to prepare the memorial for submission to w sihae b o e s et meetiig of the Chambes e Bavin ve Comuitiee; and it sms 0w Vit L3 o 11 12 b uest of auy company, (o give sach notice of suy peomortticy | -y N oSoqbe brougi befor e Chutaber for o acion, . * V*OVOtion THE PARIS EXPOSITION. "W Howarary weules ey bo choten st any meet Bt dee SOUT &, o 0 the floor iu all debstes, but they shell 1o s e M e - a A B Nt or 1nE CON S 1s—ARTICLES FOR BITION NOW BEING SuIPPED, -~ The office of J. C. Derby, General United States Agent for the Pavis Universal Expositioa, 18 AW the scome of miueh activity, i view of the fact that articles intended f wvete. 2. Buperintendents of Inwurane 1 nauiauce sl be ex o8 gariments , Execu .ouu BOMOTTY eTbETS .« vommitiee susll have pow. . copulafous for e govemnizet of (e Chamber, ud b0 0 lees o Uit comal 498 ppotio) Do foned by the Execu peuses of the Clamber shall be (“.::uu o the basis of esch miltion T tive This Coustitution -'(n'f' ‘:‘::3:‘..‘.’{.‘;;'::.:".“.‘.’:?1"‘;’: 1'.’.'.".' exhibition are now being 1 ed and placed on board ship & EA atied g o the neat. i : S cransfer to France, The Hasre packet ship Harpswell is now fime Chamber weut into an informal ballot for President. | Iying at Picr No. 6 North River, and w rly in Decem. All goods for which space bas been devoted shouid be ths city, marked os fallows { Pwelve or 13 votes were cast, nearly all for Benjamin F. Ste wens, the President of the Convention. A fort wl bullot was | ben taken and Mr. Stevens was elected, all except one vore | ing cast for him. i ‘Other officers were then eleeted. as follows : N. D. Morgau of 21 ¢ North American Company, Viee-Piesident ; Job $he United States Life, Seeretary ; 5. 1. White of ©ak Life of Hartford, Treasurer. Direetars were subsequently chosen, as follows : Pliny Free lobe Company. New-York , Hugo Wesendonc] Nev man of the Germania Compauy, New York; Guy 1L Phelpe of the PARIS EXPOSITION. Havan Packer Smr Hanpewe Pier No. 6, North River, New-York City, Goods must be delivered on hoard the vessel at the exhibit ectieut Mutual of Hurtford . Jumes G Hatterson of the or's expense, after which the Government will pay all expensce elers’ of Hartford; A. W. Kellogg of the North-Wester of Mil | o¢ reight and carriage to Paris. Notices of shipment, with waukee. A {™ Mesars. Chickering, Kellogg, Bucklin, and Wright, Com. | list of artic led to Mr. Derhy’s office, No. mittee on Resolutious, subwitted the following resointions. 40 Park-row 2 shiould send full equip. adopted ¢ euts of belts, sbafis, pulleys, aud other overhead work, andl Resoived, That the wterest of the peop! of the United States re- | glso wrench n:ll’(‘ulu l,(‘.‘ e i s by, Shonid et sty are the numes of the Commissioners b e - r the United States, | all fil-devised snd fiaudulent schemes of | 4 m io Chiamber instructs its Ex-cat PAID ACIENTIFIC_ COMMISEIGNELS, i legitimate means the ensctuent, by Congr i, member of the National Academy merican Philsophical Society oy o l'n'ml..y.fl-fimfl‘n‘#. X ork. well kiown for his scientiid " wequisitions of this law hall be silowed to do business ¢ L‘r“ Mu.-du'-‘a“ finnfla&rfilh the :Iw-'vr o of suck * solvcuey, provision be the sunual collect vial of n1 LR of e the 168, B -:.3.".:'&" of free trade between sound and Insurance cowpanies azd 1l sectious of 1he tnited States went 4 g to all the citizens thereof the beuefits aflorded by the difarent . uselves (he brosdmt feld &'Aligney, Marquetts ot the whole | thorough knowledice of mincra T Secuiiug sxcmption (row Aue injurious efiects of local - | heen appointed State Co President of Colu o, 3 Consul 10 N of ex-Gov. Slade of Verm Jbn I, Keunedy, Baltimore, ex-Sceretary of the Navy, 10w Mich., distinguished for hi mining. Hos since - S Smes 1. Bowen, Clicago, Presideat of the Third National A resolution of thanks to the daily and insurance journ Bank. Twrns passed. Henry Failing. Portland, Orex “The Convention adjourned to meet at 10 v'clock t0 P, Lawrence Smith, Louisville one of the leading seien & code of b laws will be subwitted tifie men of the ¢ ¥. ’ e Louls Agassiz, tho workd-renowned maturalist. T UNPAID Ok HONOBARY COMMISCIONERS. CooXER'S 15QUEST.—Mr. Henry B. Johns, a com- | A 7. Stowart, New | say mercial traveler, who recently mrrived from Charieston, 8. | Y. Alesander, Baltimore. where some 1l R Frees ton, N. J,. now in Parls. o fhas Leen for some tis mtopping on aceount 4 ifi-fi:n brson (Child & Teterson), Philadeiphia, Beslsh, ou Wednesday eveniug called at the residence of Mrs. | Charjes B Novion, Parls, siuee appoiuted State Covimis + Sheridon, No. 190 Frunklin-st., wnd asked to be allowed to re ser for A ma.n there over night. He cond not speak above & whisper wnd he fuformed Mrs, S that hie bad been suffering for many W. J. Valeutine, Paris. 3. Hervey Jones, Pittshurgh, an iron n ‘wouths past from broucbitis, and that his Southein trip hail annfety been productive of 1o benefit. He was shown to & roor, and William A Adaws, Cinclunati, Ohio v wm She colored wervant heing o > Frank Lestte, New York, of Frank Leslic's Iustrated Pub. A or the fin ) ol the oce Lol 1h ications. peesim g s oy | | Thomns W. Evans, Paris, the celebrated destist of that cily. Toom Iying upon the bed, aud_appureutly dead, A B e ket ofin ou examiniug the body of My, Jols, life was fo o inete Laser ia the day Covouer Gover was noiied, aud heid | William A. Buldd, the well known merchant of this eity. n nquest on the body. - Deputy Coroner Jobn Beacl mode no | E. K. Mudge, Hoston heavy dry goods dealer. #xterial examination und in his opinion death was the result 1. seymouy, New York, conuected with The Times. He will bave charge of the department of savitary and improvements of chronie brouehitis. A verdicgin aceordanee with this of i James Archer. St. Lo y don was sendered by (he Jury. Decensed wis & native of the | - Professor H. Dussonce, Philadelphia, now of Faris. wnn wife and two | Franeis Melivain, Philadelphis. United States, aged about 40 pears. Tle ) whildren, vesidi g in Jersey ity or Hoboken. Coroner ¢ ook chary l'n ':‘J;;r'vmnlnn, The relatives or briemds o drther iul ! by eniling at 1 SR oteh, Mo Comrons, e v 4t C—— Tue ApaMSST. RHOOTING APPRAY.~1) U Keele, of No. 74 1 ing W 4 SLb @ reprimand Clnrles K. Gorhum, Patts. \ 0. F. Winehoster, New Haven, Lieutenant Governor of (o nectict, ) A, Le Lermany, Termessse. STATE COMMISH Muine, (* A Shaw; Ce it Barunim, M 15,0 M 1 New: B, Norton T. 0 Con Michigan. Henry d° Reynobls: Fudinnn, T. A.” Wilstae i Minnesota, Oregon, Charles M. Carter; West Virgiula, Alabaiin, Cob. Joseph Hodgeon RKS. m-ave., Brooklyn, wits yesterduy t Gothie 1 ¥ boief exa NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, embers of thls Company will e etk a "By ovdes of Ci SENTATION.—Col. Bendix of the 34 resanted wich on elegant & Tegiment, the articles costing about §00, CITY GOVERNMENT. FOARD OF ALDERMEN, THE VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF THE STREET COMMIS- SIONER—THE SPECTAL COMMITTEE ON M LL'S NOMINATION FOR THE OFFICE RENDER THEIR REPORT. The Board met by special call at 2 o'clock yester- ay ofternoon, the President, Mr. Joln Brice, in the chair. “The special committce to Whom was referred the nomination of the Mayor, of Isaac Bell, esq., as Street Commissioner, re- anespected resignation of the Street Com- jen action of his Honor the Mayor the officers of the CRIMINAL COURTS. COURT OF SPECTIAL SESSIONS. [Before Justice Dowling.] of yesterday was a lergthy ases, it was disposed of in sach & rise even in the placid pors Who have as classified a3 petit Javeeny, 17 Though the calendar one, numbering nearly ity o remarkably short time as to excite Surp and well seasoned minds of offic been attached to the Conrt. Tllegal voting, i violating Health law, 1; violating 1o cealed weapons, 1; suspended ¢ dnr was dispoecd of in the short time of misutes, for the simple +—110 suits in Wi ‘tions and arguments of counsel I petty case ding its slow Jength a! ad millions _of This most weleome absenco of lawyers ported that the very missioner to the equally s in submitting s neminion to this Board, at a s justified very serious deliberation on the part o “There were three cousi themselves npon the attentio ject, which have ther reflection and citizens, have confirmed aud First: That a definite, well expressed publio opinion, aside demanded an_unexceptiona vacant by the your commit: rations that instinetive of your committee in taking up y controlled its action, as {ur sultation with disinterested prowinent Total, 45. This calen- f two hours and forty re were ne contested ps8-UesTionings, 1 were interpose long an extent searcely to dollars depended onthe reason that the the qnesticnings, nomiuee for the be justified cven xpressed private sentiment and_judgment should be used in trect Commissioner, o man i b 1 cligues or dynasties, but n gentl man whose charncter and_reputation were so well established, that his confirmation would insta demanded that great e ters ' who have so long mpt and hearty supy e city. Those represe; dnties call thew 1o re 1 at the Tombs, know only too wel wise indentitied with politi infested_tho Court, nad also to the p ven the Justice by the press of 1 es_of the varions the Law Courts hel nature and the objects of the mob of s about” the varions courts v only oo glad to a ort legitimately made to put down th ¥ gunrantee to the people of liinistration of the uffairs of an important an assurance that if the Legislature sl e, it wonld be upon I journals whose attempt to interfe Thit it is our impe st high-minded, bonorable m in this ity witkout the sssistance or judgment of the held by the committing s time to prove assist, to the best of their an Ve given official posi wagistrate, and abilities, nny effo Usnally o man witha bloody band s §f he hud been the subject of an assault “Fombs withont heing surrounded an fellows, all angious to conduct_a proscen who inflicted the Injuries. that was ever souked e 10 speak and o aboutlis bead, looking . coulil not pass portuned by a tion against th the blooodiest wrete o might have walked into the 1 voluntecr to prosecute the nn- 1n considering the nomination of the Hon. Tsane Bell, your at he does not _conie np ard vequized by the emergencies of the present tine. his high charac on, yet it s unde- partisan politician, and while { politics will be entirely ignored, the way be named whose thoror pendence woull give o rtment in subservie nutneally of litig Not only was the tiwe tried, the nbsenc and delny, wns most. noticeable. aud the labor saved porters, but the pris iad they been de Dusiness_exper that he will not_eon to any party, clique or fuc- meelves got off mu Never was such a bateh of light sen- mittee will farther state that they are nnable to learn ut position; they think it with the duties h on their sentences 1 desires to lea unwise to invite him o deave a pls he is thoroughly conversant, and where experience forms the wouhl respectfu; Wis name as Salvator Lucha sghit up by Officer John Wood on the charge of carrying a concealed weape it into a drinking and eat nt s the phice mght af- w nomination of . Isaac Bell for Stavet € penred that M. Luchas ith a shipmate o & s adopted by the follow n. \ srunm, O'Hr atice—Aldermen simply of intimid about the head and ears of ¢ fledd into the st W an in full par observing the fiying Ganl, and getting o glimpse of th D OF COUNCILME THE SITE FOR A NEW POST-OFFICE, The Board met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, son Green in the Ch knite was take o knife. with @ blude about 14 inches I short swond than anythin ution from b vernment the lower part of the City Hollpark as o and United States € high salaries | to do mischief it | so evident, that the pris 1 wber of amend YRIATION MADE ADDITION AL AT —ELECTION OF A SUPES ELWAMN F, PURDY. th st thecloeoftie | MILITARY. Rrciuestan ¢ and elected. vie. fivst in the country Jew pedidler for t W mot have sufli iy 1o coniiet and Wilson-st. T high; extr ted aceordingly. wlen. Jous . BExoix. ing & trank and contents, worth #100, d lost o trunk flled wi VRTRRAN Z00AVES ” TH ReGT. INTANTRY tetitied that » NEw:) onk. Nov GRxKuAL ORDERS, No. 12—y puriveuce this reghient viill n the 1t of November, and ls Murphy, & enn re; that he had the defend art while he was Joading: that he was un 1 while the wit arade on Monday, the 2 He ot 10 o'clock o e, A1y Great Jovesrt s &5l report mounted porte: houge in aversation, e said to e about that trunk ant was to show Lis arvested the defendunt wick-ave, Lroxann, Adjitest, Hoqus. SEVENTH IRGIMEXT, NATIONAL GUARD, & New okk, Nov. 16, 16 vercoats). on Mor trunk, and i ease e docs not be ds promised a ive years” sen tence 10 the Stal | Befoje Juatice Dowlivg | NG TRANSACTIO & Southerner, aged about Dowling on the were arrested in Jers T e saamasr, 3. O 8.5 ¥ o sonax 3. G, BN, V.. 'Nrw Yorn Nos. 6, 1861 Albert €, Wenl smplaint of Mr. wploinant states must and inf Monday, 20.h inetl.. 1o cel Cent per pound.Two weeks & et b ustion of the city by the Briti Turty-fouribost., betwern Fith Whort overcoate, “uif to b n brother of Mathew W achicved wn wienyiable n schoolmaster at Louisy ille of Mew. Huut, well ard ndded that during the late war e was a Major by shooting & port 10 the Commandant at 11 o'elock polite. cireles in 4 e corps will report (o the Adjatant, at thie armory, at 1040 » mber present on parade tv tbe e hine left 42 bales of cotton, which | purcly neeideutal. o few duys, aud that he wished pose of then for bim . ~Chias. Hall, Second Lieuteuant Co. H, vice Hophius, were to urrive in this iMmern—Jasper Pryor, Co. E, Tiowpital Steward; W A Bayerd. Lo i, Lefl Genersl © FxroLsions -Privates Lou Co. B, Jobu Hamio “Fue wction of the above Cou oo, W, Kerdbaw, heek on his bankers iy Ward to be true, and having soume with members of the Ward family, B tly he learned that the were untrue, RKobert Murrill thut ke was i 3. Lewis. Co. B B3 Abrahas Worteudyke, Co. . pany 1t heraby spproved. sud the Ad: 110 their aames (o L Commiseions: of Juror W 11, Fannan, Colonel. g 0% BeCUTILY B ¢ the representations made Peurlat, testific of Louisville, 0. 11.~The tollowing extiscty the Wanl fusily trate cotmmitted the necused for risoner is one of the persons who w rued iu the plot to burn the hotel GryRRAL ORDERY Gemerw Urdets (record v arrested on suspicion of I wf this city on the The evidence was nsuflicient (o war- wid after heiug inearcerated for severul ¥, was dischargvd. A Bretak Cavoitr,—0n Wedsesday afteroon, daring the abwence of Jolin Ferris from Lis apartments ou the third floor a withough he maniged to escape from the pol (uwamar, OADERS No. 4.— The follow.ng extaes from (euenl Ordees No. 2, (rew Divisi for the informatiou aud viion 114 Corces m 1785, st one of them wus ente el an entranee by tearing open mniled down, and when dis pied an adjoining apartwent, was ng o quantity of wearing apparel and s seiged by Greasur, and beld of the Sceond Procines Adaws was comuitted to g Fire: Brizsds I Acting Brigads Juspector er Groasar, wio oc engnged in npp frun volued ot 160, 4 uatil the arrival of Offieer O'Prde the Tombs for trial by A Notomiovs Piekvocker 1¥ Trounte.—Georpe Bartlett r, whom the police doscribe as a notorious pick- ket was yesterdny arrested by Officer Tho v -seyeith Precinet on the complaint of \ '\\.xmn of No. 286 Sccond st. ! Tuesday afternoon, while ridin came 3 o sat beside Ler. She took out her wallot, whicl contained 811, 10 pay her fure, and § it in her pocket. 1n oho lost inregiately afte Shet theyefore aceuses him of having stolen it. 2onling vomnitted the prisoner (o the Tombe for e §s u nutive of this city, aged M4 years, says he lives at utor. o ot guiity. cd for having ik near th well Van Baskirk to o company, who propose o ereet a Mot Agvienitural Implemeut manafuctory. The sum paid for the property was §40, 000 baud. drom corps. sud regiment The complaiunnt s b cags, Burtlott of the a'% pu the 1st inst., has been admifted to probate in the Surro. diug order. aud sl be o forwarding official pupers gate's Vo sworn to at 81,00 and $400.000 in_personal property. dovised to_ the ** Houre of Iuyer fuflly of deceased. Park place 18 given to the widow for hier use during time, ot after Ler death goes to her children. ‘The sum of after, Bartlett left the Miss Watson missed Ler carelully prepeivd. P erdsnce with bpecial af delinguents. Kevernl months o dismond pin Hotel, s a spece wince Bartl tt was ar from tho bosom of & gentlomuit on 8 Fourtheave. ear. He was but mannged n some manwner to- ¢ ded (0 tipe lens: ' o1 ocers ind wou indieted for the theft suim 1o Ris only son. The bulance of the p vided Detween the widow, son aud lhn‘lllfl—lh!fiflhfl of the latter being scenred to ber for ker on i ease of the death of any one ol 1he legutees. for dividing theix share mmong the suryivors of the Jegal will i3 dated Februnry 17. 1866, and ted o probute, were Governmen city old hunts possessed 1o groat o chim for him ent bimself from them, and reccutly ho returned o —_—_— BASE BALL. @ riglik 1o Weat for ane 3 A The cectilentes | 10 09 First Lieuk., vier Tharie to be e ond Liewt edins & will v pald 1 s ers ts approved peod A FUNNY GAME. A decidedly interestng game may be expected on Monday next ot the Capltoline Gronnds, Brooklyn, when ujue A A. Masous of Now-York play an equal number of Maso: soklys, for the benefit of the Makonie Huil ard Asylum ' W of the St of New-Vork, the above ns the title Nowtown, Bucks Co., P 13 Witisas 08 PEPIRATION OF T RRN OF SIRVICT. oraeaut frae N. B e Wil ham W Conngr, Lo Thia fun of the thing not onwof the 1§ know unythiig whatever of the e N, rldndge 53 Eest *eveuty third ot ; Pivae (| T W, PARNbLE and Aeiné Ay AT Fwanois, Fic Lie s CH CoupaNy URBER Mo, — - The abeve oider is Lereby g it wil be<barged » THE DRAMA. U0 BARNUM'S MUSEUM. Alarge and exceedingly interesting collection of wild animals way now be seen at the Museum. Of its extent the reader may judge, when we say there are upward of forty cages provided for the accommedation of the beasts, Of its varioty some idea may be formed from the fact that it includes an elephant, half a dozen lons, several tigers and leopards, & fine panther, two hyenas, a number of bears, a zebra, o tapir, s camel, & number of beautiful pylghaus, o Kansas wolf, a tiger- eat, s porcupipe, and a large number of animals of Jess uote, but not of less interest and value to the student of natural his- tory, and the admirer of barbarian beauty. An exhibition of the trained animals is given at the Muscum every morning, at 11 o'clock. Their eages are brought upon the stage, and their keeper gives a practical illustration of the idea of Damel in the den of the lions, In the afternoon and evening the comedy of “The Honeymoon” is aoted by Mr. Bamum's theatrical com- pany. The wild beasts, as we noted on Monday, belong t0 the Van Amburgh collection CITY NEW: I e OcrAN CURRENTS.—A meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Seience and Art will be held this: evening, npon which occasion fmes will read a_paper upon Qcean Carrents and their influence in forming Contine =y LN SALE 0¥ THE OLD Bowgmy THEATER.—This well- known old establishment will be sold at anct jan, at No. 111 Broadway. The auctioneers are Bleecker. & Sons, (Exchange Salesrooms). eater, despite the sale, will be open till the 1st of May at whieh time the lease of Mr. Fox will expive. At that . Fox will have held the place five years ; when he twok the house, it had been by bad management much ray down, but by Lis introduction of pantowimes lie soon_brought it up, and sicceeded in crowding the houses, since which time its popu larity has. never decreased. PSRN ACCIDENT ON THE NEW-HAVEY RAILROAD.—On Wednesday evening, while the New-Haven express train, Dound down, was passing Forty ninth-st., the locomotive struck the Lorse and wagon of a vender named Yates, r«shllnF at the corner of Beventy-first instantly kill- ¢ the horse and smashing The animal wis sod at #5300, The owner saved bimself by jumpiug from the ) just before it was struck by the locomotive, flosdpse. Sney SUNDAY-SCRO0L CONCERT.—A concert under the Leadership of Mr. J. (. Vau Nostrand was given in the M. E. Chureh situated in seventeenth-st., on last evening. The A and the exereises of a very interesting 1t was for the bénefit of tho some of the officers amd teachers of 1 The mis- siot i« ot present sitvated in Avenue B, and is under the super- of Mr. Thomes Stevenson. It bids fair t0 be great the locality in whick it s established. s s | Announcenents.| OLYMPIC THEATER MATINFE, r Family Matinée to-morrow ( 3y) sftemoon st Frixn. prodoced w i surictive enturon, ey 4t vight uiseion for Fens to all parts of the Theater. Children, 25 co ¢ Love Strixe Matinecs thronged with ladies and ebi . runerrs leaving the city should svai! themselves of this opportanity | ving Tue Love STRIEY. g Gioop FATIERS and APFECTIONATE MoTnERS shonld itdrau 10 Coldeand Croap by securine s Zie. eech. Sold st No. The pope 'elack, Bouricsult's great drams, TRR LoXG 2 h ROBBERY BY ae past vawious | § scareil from the ou-st, Brooklyn. Sus Kixes Couxty ARNY 28D Navy USION.—. A NeEw Cnureit ror WILLIAMSBURGH XL STONE YESTERDAY.~T ¥ opol Clurel was la Janes, Tho site aned Wilso “tone, at. M. E. Charch s about being constr ishop 0 of Bisho by sick \l s were read by the Rev I prayer was offered by ien completed, will Tan have a front ul audieace room will be 69 1 length, % fect; on the floor 0 pews (waluut) on the maiu floor and 60 e chureh will seat 1,152 persons. 1t will Lay one of which will end in o spire 180 feet Ligh The [ 1y ct i Mr. Rembrandt Lockwood of New-Vork, Lhe cost euterprise is estimuted at £160.000, s i —— " Tue Excise Law.—A wifi named Jobn i bis residence as No. lof 1AL for selling lquor without a upon_artested by Ofticer N aken 1 ,. el was 1 ty it Procinet, nid int. He p appear for thal c————— NEW-JERSEY NEWS, i o Breviries,—Two New-Yorkers, named Morri City yesterday, for stealing okl iro were committed for examination, My, C. M. Zulich, w that all grocers who ground coffee on their premises \y $100 per amium, has reconsidered bis determinat sed ddealers that they wny continue at the rate of one e man lost overhoard a car contaiuing 8100 in gold at the Jersey City Terry. Yes Vit was recovered. Jumes English, n Jersey City car T, Who was arrested for ranuing over @ boy, was yestenlay occurrence having been showi to have beei annou o —— DivGGED AND RospED.—A man named Patriek Cassiddy, enmployed as an agent for o New-York publishing Louse, was drugged anl robbed of §1 since. Mr. Cassiddy’s misfortune came to light sbortly after, but wa Their upp is at last made public, 5 in Bergen, sowe time kept quict for the sake of securing the thieves. c proved hopeless, bowvyer, she story —— SHOPLIPTING.—An unknown man attempted to 5ift ™ a coat from in front of Noriis's clothing store, Newark was unsuccessful, Jersey City, yesterday afterndon, by ———— ASSAULT 0N A Bov.—A German named Von Grabh wis rrested in Jersey City and held to bail yesterday, charged with assanlting o lad named Sterling, ouly v ars of age. —— Axoruer Proposip Warp.—Application will be | PIANO AND ma por of that ity o to the nest Legislature for an act to annex to Newark a \ of Clinton Township, to be called the Fifteenth Ward e ReaL EsTATE PURciase.—Some ten acres of land ne Works, at Newark, have heen sold by Mr. Ros n Pt WiLL oF THE LATE 8ENATOR WrIGHT.—The will Jate Seuntor Wright, who died at Ms residence fn New e of Essex Couuty. Fhe entire value of the estate 500 St whlch 000 aro 1. vt awtate Oue’ thousapd dollars are . and the Llum to the Tho homestend and adjoining properts i or - w given to his grandson aud $10,000 0 his grandsdaagh- or, ehildren of his daughter i Russia, Mis. Gavers ll,n‘%:h]‘lm« c o daughter of Col. E. etively to the son aid m:'p:":m %0 Vo equally di sole use, Prov is made presentatives. T 1 attached 10 it, when adwit- it stamps 10 the value of 8340, “WiaT 18 D 17 son has chosen of @ lecture he Lnn engaged to deliver at on_ the afternoon of Thuriday, Dec, (e says it 1« better) as Wi lecture upon Ledl mome. weeks sl vod w T T County will have A oppertinity to Jeeply Intaresting 1 e e e gy LATEST SHIP NEWS. Firandt, Sagua 1a Orande Nov, & Co, Sajled in company with bark aidamore; bark Luey ¥ranels, for New. Manguiro, Bordeanx 48 days, withy }, Busstrom, Malaga 5 days, with fruit to Puneh, lis, Rio Janeiro 50 days, with coffee to Froost, . B.), McDonald, n(‘.n.fl:‘-ng-‘u g'a'a, ow feyer. iy s 1 'f,‘:.:“..""..‘:'.:jr - e 3. B. Brows, f: Lett, brig rova. o, B Mikua & Wt irig Queen (Br.), ‘Davison (of Rechcbicto, P.R, 22 with wpod, of Rechebicto), 3 sails, J.'l""m MARVIN'S PATENT Alum and Dry Plaster FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF AFESE WARRANTED THE BEST IN THE WORLD. NEVER CORRODE THE IRON. NEVER LOSE THEIR FIRE-PROOF QUALITIES, the Only Safes Filled with Alum and Dry Plaster, | Please send or call for en Hluatrated Catalogue, MARVIN & (0, BROADWAY, Ne CHESTNU ST, " Are Fincsipon | fjorees, Carriages, OLLIN COMAN, No. 161 East Twenty-fourth-st., - N. Y., HAS FOR SALE several very havdsome pairs DRIV- ING HORSES ; also & few for single hsuess, sud some very choice & l,lfl‘l handsome TOP Rl.‘{ifl'. DAMS & CONE, No. 688 BROADWAY, invits purchasers to inspect theif exte aive assortment of fist-class, built CARRIAGES, cowprising CLARENCES, wud other fine clo e a1d open work, miade of the SADDLE HORS DAUS, COACHE: best wiaterisls and by ths best wark ax HORSES WANTED.,—Any vy team of well mstcl ol CARRIAGE HORSES, ary respect, not over 6 years old. for stle low, | Uy sddreasing with Y { VARRIAG ulars, Box No. 1 GIKEAT RE GKEAT BARGAINS 100 Sleighs, 500 Harnesses. 1,000 stsay G WITTY'S CARKIAG] Nos, 166, 168 and 170 Crosby- . No. 638 BROADWAY, veur bleeckerat, * TOCK OF CANRIAGES, Slei gl Bells. ot A LARGE i 'y No. 100 LI BERTY-ST. artition fronte, No. Im‘!' |flnflT! ST. ROCKAWAYS, AT AUCTION PRICE! 0. 100 LIBERTY:S 'LAND PONY, also Haress « g experience) COMBINATION , very swple, convenlent of the sicts_Price. . > wtile o s Brosdway, N. Y. 1 (G2 10 THOMAS Greenwich and e Ciice Boasma ard Works, eud, ahso, ehoics’ Comvma sed Nitepury en were ewp over foor year: e Presldents o Uil vl more thn its have so'd books * o subecribers ore . o o $.0 for every For full description asd ~ CARD 70 THE PUBLIC—AQu ) b aed o amornbug (. ight wARS 5ol would-be rival establisiments,. -k of first-¢lass Ho , Siiver-Plsted Ware, Tobe Catleryl itairod bas been purchased with U peric nee—and exclusively for caahe 200s are sold at this esabi and the public, aware nnot wnderstane why '« and agificent stock Giree: Hovsekeepers’ Buzsar, C| per Institute bullding ER RELTING. 0. A HICKCOX, No. 733 Bee) CLOTHING. 2 PER CENT. BELOW BROADWAY PRICE. And every way equal in St; TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & €O, Nos. 398, 100 and 402 (Tunetton Third and Fourth-sves, Now offer thelr new aud desirable FALL end W1 LOWER PRICES than the sazie qaslity of goods ALL WOOT, B #16, $20, 925, #30. aud §35. OVERCOATS, USUAL PRICE $35, NOW $4 . $0, NOW #40. L PRICE %45, NOW $2% Crockery Eniporium, Sign of the Golden Kettle—corne: o, "LEATH Quality, sod Workmaus.ip USUAL PRICE #40, USUAL PRICE $35, USUAL PRICE $%, USUAL PRICE #25, USUAL PRICE §20, USUAL PRICE §18, NOW $14. “REM CURTAIN GOODS, 1 FURNITURE COVERINGS, TABLE COVERS, (UNTIL JANUARY 1,) i’AL.”;’ " RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES B. L. SOLOMON & SONS,

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