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O T A T R = 4 11 NEW-YORK DALY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1866.—TRIPLE : " i FINE ARTS. the Rome of (hha first ceatury, but 1 Tho Poet " llllgflmlno CIVIL COURTS. e e Joutios Masex. o | 6y vae made) waa, made with Mr. Buntes, ;;fl‘t:-' he METROPOLITAN FIRE DEPARTMENT. attom at eharacter ting. This man does not look like ——— D WOMEN~ TSI A8 A DEFENI new nothin, it ury return erdiot platn- % n = e Mol ouet bot ‘e sz O iotlin W€ the | BUPERIDR OOVRD: s | ruias T Pheit ‘Adniniserator o, agh Margaret A. Bonnett | Ui for 8235, Lrif A rogular moeting of the Board of Fire Gommis- ME. CADART—TIE FREXCH ETCHING CLUB. o B ot e s S A IC the | BUPERIDR 0ONRE-Toi Jroeec. ti-Tetors Juicn | 7 0P e wnener T W et gt sioners was held on Wedneaday. A communication was reestved E % of-fuo n e Roman bro 1is man ht Lo 3 t was shotwn by the plaintiff that he was indnosd by one W, roegan. Siith & Brother for dofendant N ion, ask ¥ i Mossrs. Codart and Luquet, Managers of the French s bonhommie evough for | BIGHTS OF THOSE WHO PLAY FARO AND LOSE—STAICT | Tlanry Ponnett e hasband of one of the defendants. to depontt k7 sgrien coss e o ::' u";;'}f‘:lu’: ;‘;"I'; :‘:l“:;’:::::'.m"“;.‘b;: horso by i ' . The Ovid, or even Virgil; he his Horuce, but ho looks ne i he couid be as dull as the best of Soeorat, Tanu—Dee. 21— them. The doteils of the apartment are well painted; the o'y firm $6,954, with whick they were to_purclisse bonds bearing #ix per cent interest in golds that be bonds, and used the m nt, and_abou! Bn,incer requested that & competent person b appointed to the tiow of Engineer of the Repair Yard in place of Williaw atthewn resigaed. The following presmble s rosclutions were presetied by Cowmissionor Plackuey, nud adopled by PLEADING REQUIKED. nard age. Honry 8. Ky 3 . W recove nm books, the bronze table and the Mosaic work of floor and wall, g e d that it moderate sue v ont tohing Clab, not at all discouraged by the very venture, have re ro ot al 7 lost at John B. w in two « new collectioh of : tain fo e for the amouts etchings, terra-cotise, snd bronzes ot : h I r“n\u A these things could Lardly be doue better; the artist, no doubt, contain facts 10 e¢ ‘1 b i ‘ $ave not yot geen the exbibitien, e e g od working over them. We praise the atlerapt to bring | were pu s the gart agt. ‘.'-lv!i(p: m;‘)wd:'"- el b it WA . h"‘:"‘:. * “: ,: bave go | DefoTe us the sconss of & past age and women, ita man e "f““‘l o7 g ezl B, ¥ on ,1( :‘,",'l:',";u:,aa 13 of NeWw- ¥ ork. 19 2904 g ounds for the beief thet We trost, for their own sakes, that these goutiemen BAVE 80 | porg 4pg cugtoms, but we shouid lika more spentaneity of feel intiff's deceassd wife, whoso e > oA, o i F e 2" ere the 1@t of i ariam ; now, therfore, to the adgo that we are mot e g R N e des or hands of wiicl B WOR IO B e & o e i = “Reroleed, Thet the rewsrd of §1,009, herstofore off exnctiy 8 #ocicty of Ignorant cLilds picture, “ King Candanies,” is an fns*aace of how an imagins. f s ) . gyt Inited States agt. Max. I Leringer. Chiy. be coatiued for e period of six moushs oo . eupsble of being pleasad with auything—but that e few among . : this_wction to recorer the ingud by the | The Comui was to, have rondered. & deaision 1u this | S E De 0 s oo amsmity salta B " tiye painior—even when ot of ti: st onder—chooses ratiier etendints undes the original spTeement, and tho defendants | evse yesterdn but, on theappearanco of defendant’s | Mayar of fuls city io cai he actenis . connvel.ex-Mdgo Dittansoefer, the Commissioner mads the fol- | the matter to the end that sdeguat mossures of lagislation way be set up os a delense t Margaret A. Bonnett was & marriod woman, and, | lowing statoment : hd for Lhe better proteciion of our eliizos, alled away this morning, T have not been able to pre. | Resoiced, That the colperation of the “taw-York Board of Pire } o & savor of life us, i Joast, can wlis to invent than to copy, and #0 gives his pick L3E pod picture from abad ens. The truth 13, that Mossrs. A K o little forge1io%, | and reality by proserving & barmeny of conception. Alms- T B b Wi the ke Tt o 1+ exosss of their business scal, the Iuipect that Ia CU6 10 | mogemay Poet " and “Danoers " are modorns, mecessarily l i “The Court held e rsnction was cotycoted with the | parg written deciion in this case. 1 have carefully read the | suraica Companies be rrspee fally luvited for the sapyression of thls othois, and we think it ouly right th 2 know that they | LU0 are notcoples from the antique, branseor modern, | Fio7 84 sove accardingiy 1o balal og UGS Dirtness o tht dfendant. and although & married woman, she | tesimony taken before Commissioner Newton in simllar ouses, | erisse- . e motioa nppears not W have boes, judi Was hablo, and that the note given subsequent to the depusit | and which wes submitted for luspection, sud X am of opinion, e = ony of experts in those esses, and partioularly THE OCEAN YACET RACE. ntract, whie was | from the te wyerdiot for the | that of r. Squib, giviug his opiniou of what the material i . ; T lloweaoe | dispute is, that the: prevent case 18 of too muoh impogance, | Capt. Pags of the ship American Congress, which both to tue parties lnterested and to the Government, to be | armved ot this port saterday, from London, reports as follows: pini o f Brown & Estes for pluintiff; A. Night, jr. for defendants, peased npon 1 24 boars. %o, undor this, convietion, and duly | Bec. 15, at daybreak, 120 miles sast of Georgu s boals. wind —— appreciating the desirubility of an carly dhwn]nndmfl{ E. N E, lqvfu a terrifio gale, with AT B ok OUNCE UNITED STATES DISTLINT COURT—Drc. 21.—Bofore | 0f the issues in tiis aod kindred cascs, Iam dispossd to hold hove oo uner a baianced reof. mainzail and head of b, head. . Judge BENEDICT. this qlr;;ndwm_/w?ahm m‘:L s that Icauml T;:’ obtain ln[h:n:;rd,h:;.l uupy-:"n;u movo'-e :l“fio.;n "B B0 » s # 1orit of certiorari, und have the matter brought before tho | yacl o had compara » au TIE n'nt /.Asug m.u(muu IMPORTANT OPINION QP Cirenit’ Court. As I bave alread .,,,L"h is & mm- | 8o was ouly u short 00 unuq-lp Ot BOL wow hor | JUDGE BENEDICT—BOTTOMRY BONDS V8. BTATE | tar of cousiderable importance, &nh to the Govern. | siznal | LiENS—+HERIFFS VS, U, 8. MARSHALS. . mvnllmul.dl:;n purl‘l!l intecested, and I woeld require more malip Circassian agt. Jonathan It Dischofisheim. | time to enwble mo to prepare o written opiuion, 801 think it 0 Lo stenmer Cireassan arrived in this port su ject | boat that I should N R o e e O et wnder | THE LivAWXICINS, 1. Fumnomis Horsr—kequuse te two bettamey bonds, for the aggrogate amount of some | ko lespwemien thet i1 wars to Shoconpily emmming the sty T | BY Conoxnr Wivey.—VYesterdsy an inquest was heid by o Xy o g oy g By might conctnde to differ in opision with Comminsioner Newton; | Coroner Wildoyon the body of the malo infant fousd on Thurs- uof Beptember and - " et Ty libels woro fled in this court t sollect the | but Ido not feol atiiberty to say even that much positivel, | g,y tn one of the water pipes loading from ko water.closet I8 bouda and-Admiralty process in rem. was ¢ 1 bave bestowed Lt i the result of 1y de pable ground. wid © Ttian fu st random wit 1 called 10 ords yised the other day,on receiving from “Chronique dos but did not affeot the orich d direct the Jury to £ 9 04, wl give the plain carnot make s We weie not a little oo Pazis our copy of the usiful and enterts and thers is an incongruity betveen the faces, which look like men and women of to-day, and the costnme and acoessorios which are copied from the antiqoe with palnstaking sccuracy Bowux Arte,” tho light paracirute which acoompaics the Some- | G geome's people are also moder, bu ey ar nok 03! of keeving what lieavy fiying *Garotte des Beaux Arts’—to read Iu i the |y, g (hings ubout them, sinoe thoso thingy aieo aze pla altowing paragraph: * It is well Knowa that. lust year, M. A. | ¢y yyygution of tue artis—invention piayig about the me “ . . housand | i or gt all pleasing. The subject is uuneosssrily coarss, an passion for our school, of whose existcace, the leavings and Sadice o146 ki by n0 etia bestl /b4 (e TR Do ractice the ’ | Vody 18 hard and waxy. Itis not s work to aad o Gérome's | In ourown practice b ruic s oL v swecplugs of our studios, scit oer thare by the ship loud by 110 | roontqtion, and wo axo sorry to ses it exhibited. The water ;”',‘: o5l wiich tho defopdant bas & 7 diealers in coples, had vot given them even a suspicion. This | ooior drawing by him, *Greek Clillren at Prager,” fs much | his rswer, m st distinedly averred in plais, eo; your, Codart goes over with a st moro oboioe selection, aud | s woreh stulying, Tay's * Proposad” will is. it those oot lanrage” (Gamery agt Fowlos I, w63, Fay agi :‘;”:‘::" “‘?"’“"“"_"""“ abntian hm bowi Regute L by o3 last yoar his fine *Studics for Froscoes"—this | Stoduard sat. Ouondagn An Dot » peril and with so many visks—boticr propured 10 | 1y g pogrent thing wo Lavo ever sson from his bands. Bho | reasn of this 1uls s tow abiions :":" h’:'" ::" Mb “"‘:""lf!"’_' :‘:m’"d":h:":‘ uh figrures aro stiff and unguinly, thers is no expression in the faces, mse before us, It will u ast-relations botween tue ol Kurope au ou st s et e - S | T e e R e it I it were worth while, wo might azuse our readers by trans- | g0 % iter, lrdly make a o e i o lating. als0, & few paragrepba—stil more absurd, but not 80 | UG Loy o e e oy E st and Margare ding; L nce of the s fhus propounds the pri w be fousd on_the griel i o - without a thorough examination of the question. For the rea- wed agninst the | SOt rore decids to hold thie dofendast pro forma, | Fronch's Hotel Tho faok of the discovery Las alrcaly bees Muzshr aehed I Marshel roturned thet o aitoiad | L onor that it etorort e iabod i Tun Thwora. oo motherf o ciid. Mary i i i Counsel for defendant then aj to Judge Smalley, sitting Kodiy, fter the findin o . admitted 10 the house- HIE, vdor difforent pro- | | Coutael for defendant ien aptiled to Judee Someler: Sod g | kenpor, Mary Nolan, tiat it bulonged to her, bat did ot admis it of such frota 1 were nécomm poi B ¢ that e Lai throwi it ino thownl. | Tie wet provionsto e Lasti 8 | Certiorari, which was granted, directing Commissi m Wanquite 3 B et oo | 10 produce tho Crocredings taken bofore. him 1n- this case, for |'and abuenied Sorseil from her bodroom for & 0o e e b by the Cirouit Court. The arpument wi e | Deriod of time. Dy, Wooster Heach, Jr., meds post mortem ¢ it t was issmed & some doy next week. Joseph Bell, Asaistant U. 8. District At. | examination, and nd that the ebild hul heen Lorn alive. - Sorney for the (sovernment, and Judge Dittenhioefer and Chas. | There wers some serstohes wnd bruises wbout the bedy, v b B bt bt in-the opinion of . Beaob donth wes onused by suflocation ho Jury rendcred & vordiet that dooonsed oaiae to his death —— The TED STATES COMMISSIONER'SOfice—Dge. 21— | bywuffocetion from belng thrown into a watel is ensontio gives hiu mplaint is, that Arats won Marshal these warrants meve imit Y el y Sisce the returs of the procosses no further steps have t was pleasing, both in couception and excoution—seeins to have gone 1al the Admirulty chnses, In tho State tribun very poor etch o | i Missel il Partiue.” repe: y der of sale W 8. and o = day U k 1 closet by Mary Boclety of which M. Cadartis the Director. But we aronot | ¢oor :":‘:’u‘;‘ g b Al et g, S Fdess T s b O B Beiore Commissioner OsBORNE. Xil, it metier,ut ¥réuch's Hiotel 1465, eoncerned to expose the concelt, the aseumption, the ** bounce,” = 8 g s i ton S for 19,550, ef whi ALLEGKD PRAUD 04 THE GEVENUE BY TOBACCONISTS, | Sccused is ut tho prosen: flms 1ying ok & 2 . always doubly in‘eresting, both in subjects and in Lis way of id. United States agt. Aloxander Ross et al w she i sent by ordx of the Coroncr. As soom af to use arexpressive bit of slang, of this writer. We will 883, | 4roqting thom, disappol 4 “ Absolution of the Veuial is now presents to tho Thie ea o, previow; f;l’llmrled aud in which de :.h :.:'-':n.n.}mnlg nm.mrm‘l:mn' C"“”Eii"" uuumnn 9 T th il o 5@, ‘ y "o I o editgs under th fondants nre charged with Jefraudiog the rovenoe by omitting | cide. sasinde a the charge of process by t T {ufl ToLuria of tho busness trapsaction by thow, was nee takel it the Sheritl seized this vessel on | to by vi w0 g of September, und coutinued in possewsion up 10 | resnracd and the followlig e PLOB! iIE ASTO! 3 —A por- petiiower’ that the Marskal of the D ey Deaainod & 16 Vo 194 Waterat,; have EXFLOBION AT THE RIA TAD Ioaxs b o of the sesscl urder t4o ad- | boen engaged in the tobacco eneas. there about 1hyears ; | tion of the building conuocted'with tho gas-works at Asteris, laiims t0 have waid | dealtawith defondants in August, (€66 ; the transaction amount- | L. 1, wea destroyed shortly befors.10 o'clock yesterday morn- o4 t0 21 Nogibeads of tobacoo ; our firm name is *B. & B. | i by i oxplosion of one of the pips used in fooding the i Bennio.” r Crovwaxamined—Tranasoted this business with Mr. Sharkey; | BPn: Lho €% Bosion, B e ek i) Sajedy, Shest Mesurs. C ot i3 ond oo triviad for » man of Lis powers ;': :‘:‘:‘:““:""‘:"":fl d‘“;m:’:'::““'n:":’“";;“:;g‘ to have choson, end he hasnot bees able to elevats it by any pnm'rv snd mutual ldl‘n.'nlzun. flattery, are so persistently (‘;; p:ullladw::lwv;h::r end upbiushingly practiced, as in France--Lut o the olass i | "y ore wo may some day tind a famous painting. Al th s cowatry which Mr. Cndart hopes to reach, his method of b e gt s St dart and Luquet make o grave mistake | gt o " ndientis “th to hinve pent. Bt fo boaks, for the ¢ themselves o G aud Legpetitioner 1 s ndsisee manegemeat is very offensive. He mada kimself fidioulous bere i 4 B m of St Jere patomrre s I g i pe ";":"'."‘“"”'“lf' o carofully paintad than irm he peaye th Ehating heorks e fokast B HEH SR 50 S0 of bis (de- | \Cyioheyis ipes ran wes thrown dows, but the injury to the NS hqmes WN-Y : trunanctions of dsfondants, for the purposo of ascertainiog | LM B §1c recsived a0 Injurics aad 80 light. was the where, If he was not sltogeiher in the wro welf ot least extromely wauting in tact. W speazs to have learved nothing fom that experience, Dut has returned aliogzatler persuaded that brag, nad pufer shio Bzt and per, are sure to win in the land that has produc Un’,‘.r““, R Do ot on. h:\luln:;m.. .-.,.‘.yn:‘;--flx"“: but cannot we have o good specimen of Milla u, pericnce, whatever losson the futes have | 5 5 0 Ty in store for bi; but we have some sogard for trath, and | g &8 0L B U some sense of gratitude, and we sall not allow | yeoooo TRULET g which wust gnrely £ its 5y into some one of our ont's ** Choss-pluyors,” and st Meissonier that we re I'ho original sketeh for *sting to amateurs, ‘s full powes, if whether they had made ful returns to the Collector. B a0 o) s iet Sloones o, the WOUID The furthor examination wus tieatdjovrued to Monday uext 3?'4".";{3.? % wers not aware of tho accidont at tho time. Tha injurias wili be at oies repeired. The tremen of the plags weso promptly on band, bt their services were uot reqiired. are s \te the unfortunato position ef this steamer, w tho roasons which are pressions formed o 1 wrmed, and 1 am salisied private galorien. Next to Mr ‘s Smoke atl2m. CRIMINAL COURTS. Wioner s not in & position to entitle i e & AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION, STATE 0P COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. New-Vork.—The Worthy Grand Lodge of the A. P. A. of tids State at tho aanual session 7t their Rooms, corner-of Brosdway aforo Judge Baroard.] air Rooms,sane wiry i " v and Thirteenthst, Now-York, el the following Gran: This court adjournod yestorday aftemoon. Josepl | 08 TSI (2 Sho were aftorward installed i of this Court. Ho is simply o o lins not yet completed his bid ) o8, including Turner, Ho is, Mook, Sundys, Koss the elsimas of men Who have worked g us for yeurs, | 3 < . f J b 8 far 3T | Jones, Mulox rown, Asthar Hrizhes aud Bictt would prove u A oo M s oas s, 2o i potiently, uopretendingly and most houoral's, in the service of | g ggiruc J rewuserative ox u. The twith is we g watchos iroi 8 jowelry store on Bruwdiway ou the [ Ofice by Test It W. 13 DMastes Br. Jaim Nipholbok. o Sl id ot Novowber. No. 2. Now-York; Uer -y Ursnd Master. Bire. Char.os Rixer of Yow e i g - kers Loy, Ny onk Worthy Grand Se . lro. Jobe COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, A0 253 (No. 133 Mmoot ) f Lt okiion Lo, . 1, Nows | Befors Recorder Hacko!! | York; Worthy Grand Tressurer, Bio. Morgsa Uy of Disnosd She best art of France aué Germany, &+ with 1.r Tuost cor s e good-will to the artists of our own e covwith secondwand third rate o wange. For the re are being ¢ aud tife pavlic will be glad of 17, 10 L o ‘. this gd ouly “*;"* The howso of Gougll & Co, rpseseutadin | jory of \r. Pilgorm conta 5 specimens of men whe bavs " : ‘:"‘“ ‘-{“,‘;:"'“‘"‘“ is eutitled o al tic honor which the | 4o ug muel better wesk within tho past two or three yoars ; INTERESTING T PICKPOCKRTS.—Froderick Wirslow Lodgn. No. 2, Brockiyn; Warihg Oraod Coe e T BIFHRS SOUE r6 S8 Spudusil ¢ foi He 0N R | gy oir reputations will assuredly suffor if ther insist 03 proving g L g gy o g o of | Cowéuotor, Bro. Joun Morsow of Phenix Lodze, No, 13, New. ¥ protégé, Mr. Cadart, and nothing but a mere mervenary spiFit |y o hor oo can, if theg caoose. paint indiferent pictures. n well-known pickpocket, was 3 y found gty oty A mistani, ii80. ra‘e of No Surre i dbome ad OSSR P pioking the dress pockot of Miss Helen Maokin of 8 ok tbook | Ledge, No. 19, New-¥orks Worthy %"uma';ym. e, ‘Chomes Tamsbargh Grand Guigey of Columbis Lo ige, No. i e Juanes uligan of " 7oe Boae of Libersy Ledge, could have prompted it to write what wo keve quoied sbove, | = - f for it is easily capable of proof that Goupll & (o. bave never et of Decombor, while ahe wa riding in | Suier " v ETROP N LICE , - a Broad stag oonnaction with the oase (tiw s stated o put an obstacle in the way of other hosses in tiis country, but THE METROPULITAN POLICE. ot v By to | 8O oy thak she priwacrs i tiws staied | No. 3, New Yok, oo goEn ~ " Indy complainant with a letser forged with bis naiao, de- Tuz CroToN AQUEDUCT IMBROGLIO.—Messrs. Marshel, proceodings in Admi- o vimg Lor to settio the complaint agninst the prisouer. Tt iy " zs under the State Inw st on o) autaority Hhat 33,000 Wa 003 Gtephons and Darragh still romain in possession of the Croton v order of the Stute r - | bygfrienda of the prisoucr to feo”the counsel and 'others. UR | Departmont. Tho affairs of the Dopartmont still go‘on as ususl, under notice . D y passiag oviatenco ois Lo prisoner, tho Court miale tho WGUOWISg | igh e excoption'thit Controller Brounan refuses to recogaiz Tt the have'at all times shown ‘a lnrge and ges ¥or our- selves, sithough 1t is needless, we hope. to sny (7.1 wo speak from tho most disintercamd motives, we have Jorg .cuked ORIMINAL STATISTICA—LICENSES—THE EXCISE upon Mr. Kuoedler us one of the mes rost 10 be depended BAW—THE T MENT IOV ‘upon in every effort made t advanoce the true izierests of art in Among the facts which are Amerioa. Thero is ne parrowness 1or vaeanness i bim, 80d | gl Report of tho Metropoiia' I weuwe to kim, before all othor men, the femiiarity that ha | the bunds of Gov. Fenton an been gained in this country within the last ten years fv the | o0 o ANNVWAL REPORT OF THE POLICE CGMMISSIONERS— iralty causes. 3 Mr. Stophens us_Prosident of the Board. 1t is usdo: Wanslow, you are indictod for picking pockets’ss you well under: | wholo question of romoving Mr. Stepuens will soon bo standyand the evideuc perfecly comproionds. Livei St my Sty (0 | the ovurts, and In the menstime he will eontinue o Vit £poa shar o o U extreme. peaalsy whicis the law perm 3 T e wasa. Ths os of which. you staud conyicted i ¢ | Suexdatierel the efics. owmen one. cecurring daily and houly In our pidet, aud"if the im- v couman e, 080G Y o a ofoet i mosk be the exuos | ESCAPE OP A CRIMINAL FROM THE GENERAL Su8- 1o of smbraced in the An- nors, now in to be puldished. are several © te public. on (o do s A dkol o . | preesed their eutire wstic oxercises Marxhal's ateach. | ® few days after. Hackett was couvioted of marder, and son. :,mn thoy witnessed. Thewsserual o 5o Iy fatal It | tenced to be exceuted, although at the time of his trial it peared pe - By (xtal Tt | danogd Lo e m e voes Sihkston Witk JELEhAD Slaenat | 4\ I B PRIy S - - wind it was argued that he died from that cause. REOEIV!S OF PRODUCE 1 the effect of tie wound. Upon a writ of error tho et “savin oo corioioh, and oriered m sow | DRC. SL—3IE72 Biis Floue 3N bl Whisky, 0 sacks 08 and that the thinl Rxyowledge of the works of the best European artists. ko lns, | g o0 o b o i ikl vl tesstamdl 1) . b 4 wero made, ani ¥ , - ity of the law. As | have stated before, i bearing of =54 " of course, never pretendcd to be a teacher; be Jeaies to | 0 1) gravet cluss, such o the custody of the ey of the e A e e e rmaiioe oo tous o | bevy | $10WS Couwt.~Yoesterdey Thomns Wools escaped from the bolder aad more enterprising spirits the ofiice of re- | i e with ¥ v y an otlicer 5 undor ow do. 10 souiUoR 'y pickpockes | custody of tho munervus atiendinis of the Court of Genersl claiming s whole mation from barberisw, and giving them rg wbie ' . 5 e t the Court of Adui- | i Ry by Sensions aftor Leuad bow p new idess—but he has teken pains that as fast as any cide wioae tis polico | ¢ ased, with 10 3 (g i i o auothcr pickpooket, saved himaelf @ year's | eonrt-ruom, ehure vt wit @oud, of great, or notable, was presented abroad, in Kurope it | number wer | . . Ax > aoguire Jurisdiction, ud (e | Imprisonment hu? by pleadivg * guilty.” He was scateaced 1o | frow Jemes Everdell on tio 1ot of September & " " - old . i w e v N State Prison for four years. i 3 A el ot MT Doy :: oo g s | ¢ ) . iy 0L e Sherifs owtoly fn | THE HCKETT MUGDRE Gabi—On the 5 of Ootober, 1865, | MANRATTAN COLLEG —On last Wednesdgy the - [PIP SN T, G V19 490 9 Guge G | | 3t v, o | au afiray occurred botween Johu Hackett and Jobu Green, | Hon. J. L. V. Pruyn, br Woolworth and Gen. Wetmore, *! to oft State tribus Auring which Hackott stabbed Gireen with a knife, and he died | regonts of the Univenity, visited ?I:n'h;:hl College and ex- o > A oa wit! B has foned the Americans willing to puy the price of goed work. We will not now undertake to @'ve the loug lstof | oemes of which Frauce and Delgium are justly pro ‘whose works have been imported by Goupll & Co., year year, into this country. Bat, iu the great Ksbibilion r wteation wble datr 1 | wiakeds by the o | goods. ¢ is belie ceigers the majorit {a the Freach and Del, n Division of the immense colicetion | woulddind thew oceupation ¢ e | ¢ of plotares, we found ouly a fow, mea of taark, nud those among | Cchrentof sboion konda ehort 1 bl : ( e o pround (hat the verdict Was ot Swustained by the | Cake. 5200 bush. Jalt, 474 Secds, 5 Ashes, 160 | tody this year guly ten ave beon convicted, whi v ] PR L o e ot hes b 12 sttt Al gy, B, 51 10 Pork, 9 pkes. Cnt Stont 305 phes. Lard, ) kogs do.. 7 Tncesed Hogs, 1,079 bbls. Petrolenm, 939 pkgs. Yosterday, wher his onso wes disposed of, ‘he kaving ploaded ries | afther a d o discinry hout trial, 15 r the younger ones, with whose worles Mr. Kuoedier's gail | tiad not mads us Wierably familinr. And of these fow, we lave | tried, ai™f of the dispusition of 10 % palice know uo | “ ! h 5 to soo that § sna'taken 80 tho e of mauslaughier in the fourth degree. His hair had | Butter, 1,552 pigs. Choase. sizos had an abundange of spsciniens, v eauble us (0 fullow ‘I’i"-mv "';-" "i;\";‘l"l",_""l" lerk l‘x = | e s, but -vuludy Uetermine that such d [Irum m,u‘u oy m..m.l his confinement of 15 thew £ ther progress or fucline. S e e . onof tume | . A 3 L petition raises aid on which the rights of | mouths. In toumderation of medical testimony Lelug pre- u T io 3 ot eacate because th ianoeent, ¥ ! #lors depend o the e o o ¥ Jon ireen from 'We do notby any mearh wish to be urnderstood as objecting | bt by reusou of defects in the adu.aistration of criminal lavin | 1o " u M ! Reflors lopunde the thr o o e | e VP 1o fshar esoib i 1. e oniet bt et g 0 esmpotition. We are gled to weloume it. But, ot it be | U8 eltr] hsksele- oo BN YT il — i ewed on appoal. > et e acharged upon Ma owh rocogzisson and Anal SALES AT THD SROGK RXCHANGE. bonorable, sad and modest. Mr. Cidart will, uo duubt . N e suaanite. | B¥ - o . that the ndgument was suspended. TheCourt, in anneuncing i's dis- : ’:: e e ormprbipbei slont. thevariows Sty rafiway evnpanics | S el birm thak bo oould bs brought beford it ot any | 17,8 8 1681 Coupos, Pactsio Mall T i makows soquaia S 0 Snbigesve wonerohygghesr ~ time und be L aud to thereforo lot it be his constant s ke v’ : v Mariposs Proferred. 200 1 whothier their morit be equal to their novelly. We slocld live Hoeuson a y aim 0 to coniuct himself asu guod citizen tiat o-one ¢ all | %y 1% | Clow. & Pitis know Corot, and U . ibot bet o i v o A * Lutte vecasion to regres that in bis case justics was temper | 100. g 3 p :Mw-‘o:hd (:::‘::o:ntdh:;l:o:morfin b“:::‘ ":‘::1:: f custodds of the Superior Court, | with wercy g {n ] " o d?:”w‘l";“fl -3 qoe d s : ® question was one of | A YoUx Caxvicr.—John Fogan, giving bis age at 16 years, | “res) . 12 beet t0 make the:n famous. but it 3 well to remacizbis tlat it B A e .'"-".'L-..,‘f ;"_-;};;‘fi,";;: pleaded guilty to burglary in the third degroe, in breaking iuto | U 3 takee more than o clequo to Taake u geuulae fuae d S M e e Ctiut, | the clothing store of George Schuck. Net'long since the pris- X = ot - and ether persons TR A 3 i u 10, % had boea sctusl and | oner, then under the name of Michael Agnew, was sentenced to PUENCH AND FLEMISH PICTURES AT THE TENTH-ST | Joarn, have be Bt * 1 drpeudout on the Mar. | the Peulteutiary for cightoen months for committing », grand STUDIO-BUILDING. 1 s : 2 a3 i areeny offense, but he escaped from the oflicer’s oustody, au ‘We have delayed, longer than we ought, to apeak of narking wpon ths cir- | u ; \ H mtub:r\.::x;ylm:n it "‘:HM‘Q"“U'-‘L He was sou e eollection of pictures which Mr. Rllgerarn, the agent for the | i | . “ , i g 'R OmHER SExTESCEs.—Henry Limerick, 8 boy, for steafing Donse of Gambart of London. has brought over to this country . ” gt lyphosge & wmoney from bis employer, State Prison for four years. ond which s now on exhibition in the geil the St | v '.mr But in the William x'.anl-vy]. for committing grand larceny, Stato Prison Duilding tn Teathst. Whils choerfully giving tan 3 SRR R .‘ wo Court. ani in viow fo two years auil six months, . S n * Doy hears | e . Joues, couvicted of false protenses, Penitontiary who have the direction of these yearly in Rirs polosmen, % of | pplimios Seliers Jouss, coavicted of falss 1 J 20 thin in the fifth, crodit for energy aud perse , wemust cx n nkors, and 8 ot Weat | ¢ stock « [ convicted of assault and battory, fined §30 oy X (el pross‘our surprise that their character docs not fmprove from agted. aad thep 4 S g 7 D o0 o ! Herman, courcto of assault with intent to steal, | “goon ©* T gl 15, Jeteriorat " o " oo - p e . e vy 8ix montha. ol Y : yoar to year, but rather, on the whole, deteriorates. There may mendation wonl 1 : j directig the Y Comsicted of attempt at burglary third degree, l}‘&%m“ho h”(w(n 1 e reasons for this of which we know notuisg. nor are we coa- i proot ® | fon to the pe five years. Chic. & N. W.a.£.b 100... 0. ! oerned to know; the facts are all that it is in our conmmission to e ' oty b T e e Ty KEMANDED AND DIscHARGED,—John Dolan, aliss *Fatty 0.......... 875 4Eri0 Indisnapolis & Cin doal with. It may be, that the best picturcs canuot bn procured; ' > sev el g yanthority: bat it s Not quite clear that the pot a notorious pickpooket, Terence Kenan aud James s # may be that, as the second bost sell readily, it is not thou divgnved w apedo. Fol M | Lion presends o case of lictions. The wverment | Dror were reanded for seutence. Jobin Nolau, James Goad- ".,., f, warth while to run the risk of bringing over the more costly; it aad M. Ya e is tht ¢ ings before the State offieer | win, and Juan Hogaa were dischargod; senienioo s spended. d waale of th vessel to him, and that the Sberifl | o poypgyy —Timothy Bonovan was arraigned for assaulting A in possewsion from his first seisure * up 1o the sale u S ., . o y ot ey caatody. | Jeremish O'Conner, on tho 20th of Novgmber, betwoen 3 aad 4 Marshal | o'clock in the morning, st West Waskington Market, awnd It E stealing u part of the clothes which he was wearing and a small of this petition— | ount of money, The case will be concluded to-day. - iy SANCE—THE QUISTIO s, &, & may.be that Mr, Cadurt has not yet bronght us op to the proper ,point where good work can be submitied to us with a reesSa able praspact of our appreciating it; bt whatever the reason, it r the vessel nut to not be a very o erable prop 126 o .xufl'm & T Hauvte oeoms to us pretty certain that Mr. Pilgeram and Lis principals 4 10 have been the Board tain ” "-"“': "';::;h::‘:m:': e 2.'7'.}.’5;'.2'.“;{” [ 0% e aen (e Bome Vi aie, P evrainly n o confliet, | [ iford, ., Assistant Distriot-A ttorney, prosscuting i that they would o citizes » is, v | ; v eidnut, ooy for the peop - 02§ oo s5osb bowere, is the eompay's aflair, and we lecve ther to Gad out Wars e voncert saloate Mo | 4. It much be the Tatare of the controversy. mo reston fa ~ i SARAARME. | Sholr mistake, if it bé one, at their leisure. 1f we speak of it at 20 * pretty waiter g T o e Piwe® | discovered for determiuing it by o sumumary ordor like the ono THE TOMBS POLICE COURT. #0; Chic. Bar. & Quinoy e b There o fon | segyed fon. R [Befure Justics Hogan.] s venture to add to ! years from the Ist of May, I - oy e e thes the atistios of the | _ABREST 07 4 BURGLAR—On Thursday night a ls- wefore which this case wik doubtless come, | borer nawed Thomas Whelan forced an entrance into tle collar s No. 238 Greenwiohst., and, cutting s hole in awlod through the aperture iuto the liguor Offorna, located o the first floor. Takiug Ti dismissing th marks a single ol Apyp may be calied to it. ¢ the pre The source wheriee such conflicts as the present, in repard to Yiens upon ships h action bet foreygn and | the foor above, domete veawel, laid dows In 1516 In the case of the Gieneral | atoro of Carston ¢ d om, th 8 aki t is thut decision, loug considered by | from the money drawer a quantity of silver an 1 sthout solid foundation, which com- | wnd a pair ot I{mll nd table cutlery which he f.m.i in tho aws nndpgiyes Dirth tostatntes like the | apartment, Whelan, with his plunder, made bis escape ingo the -~ statute whieh asstmes to foreolose and cut | street. Herehn was mot by Otticer Marray of the Thind Pre. Court all other Jien ereditors | ciuot who took him into cnstody and couveyed him to the Sta- hasing claims of exdlusyro Ad- | tion-House in Chambers-st. L his possession wassfound ,all of " Titiediction—n- statnte which creates n ot of Stato | tho stolen property. Yestenlay bo was committed for trial by sliy, Hable ut all times to be brought iu coaflict with the | Justice Hogan. Whelan is a native of Ircland, aged 40 years, nabcourts to which the Admirlty,and waritime jurisdiction | and lived i Monroe-st. , 2§ 0'CLOCK POARD. th : n—of which -v"‘u": SWINDLED 1N A GAMBLING-HoUsE.~Chias. Teoker, who keeps | 1 ¢ oy 5 09 Conp '62. Quicksilver Chic & Norh W 3! . allit is s no spirit of i1l will, for we ace obliged to Mr. Pilgeram for the fuw goud pictures he has brought over, but because we are intereated In the pecuniary muecess of ev it or at his sfloor. becn i h Q0. .. ennne | atinatio Mai 33| 100........ (74 Sonth Amer. Nay & 100 Mariue & Co. > m,..... LA Chio & N Wout o £ F an venlors 3 statate. Nince that isve the » ivered & 7% licenses i g . . i his famil; who have the means and opportunity to show us the beat, ! put us off with faferior productions. Que of the most striking pictures on these walls is by an urtist oot bisherto beard of, we believe, in America, Mr. G. K. Hicks, of the Jloyal Academy. It is called ** Gefore the Magistrate,” and represonts s soene familiar enongl, we dare say, to those who frequent the police courts 1n Duhlin or Cork. An oldylrish - (emmmyent, whose matural eweetnoss of temper has not beca | SIEGC0OF fhe lune By {mproved by the drink she Lus probably beea indulging in, has | their injunetic i beer brought up beiore the magisirate by & stout policeman, on | G/E S thio complaint of an cldedy geatlewomas und her daughter, who | Gravesend, $165 5, Rave, as*we think, charged her with stealing a bonnet and beat- Ivhn; n{ml;‘ma of our llu fmg ber employer. These fizures cocupy the conter of the pio- $6-4ho prosesibed Sne for Saveyiabthovighbhent ars the magletrases. scsted te staading | JolEsMaCemn oL oo about their table, and listeaing, with cool indifference and prac- | of Appeals the Excise Cowmissioners are ying on ‘thvir o defend i, bos wo pels e here involy 107 wsose Delawars & H € It off by procecdings in the Sta clput was o \ o reumstances, an appeal to ¢ under existin woull b t " { d be found to then run thie vk of Leudie pand by the ) the i Accor H pmaay af e featuees originated with | o gpartment at No. 100 Chatharuat, was yostoriay arrested | “Ioon........-Lovg | 100, viate the ¢ by Sergeant Walsh of the Sixth Precices, on the complaint of & | 40,000 1063 200, USGSHOE, | Morips J : ho General Smith: but | young man named David B. Melntosh, & resident of Spring- Mor induced to eutar the aj 1% of ;:w-unlumfinu'hw; 1 charneter ; nor a domestic ship, or & g in the game, Melutosh in- t A ship in 5 port of a State to which sbe does | L5 ,‘,lf‘l;fi' “fi:t:l;::m lm;lhnl. bu‘.hl: ufil:d fl?fihn'.‘l"hi? h.‘: e t puy the party abating it rully refused to do this olied by xpeiises of n Iaw suit were often larger than 1ol in abating the Busance, 5o one would dv jons: but, even the abating of the nuisance e Bis client for the positive Lo Lad sustaised. He expected 1o obtan mges 10 this proceeding, and wonld but, ns gl T, nud r be resorted to if thie distmction of receniderod, and 1t bo held that -1t | Soid, Mops, who cialant Shab e B30 particular owaer, norithe ahip of & | mest of the PO BEA £87 10,000........ Teews Noies, 7310 | ot Sories | Am 500, W05 | 15, Sa4S L Judge Virady, eon by ¢ 1 awihis late day, v wud indirect dam | from 5,000 to 85,000 4 T nation: particulsr fay foreign ship which ber owner doss not reside—but & ship, 5,000, . NYSos T4 2,000, tioed paticnoe, o the overfowing of the odd woman's rage, | Instead of recommending auy modification of the Law, the Com- | (0 U8 for wn injuncMon to restrain defendnnt from oone | B0t beloug, of i attempts to quiet her, in despais of ever getting down her ovi- | resolt will ustify the experimieut, nad prove to the public tio | 4010 to do, ua fla contiununco would amonnt, practi- | {he Wakes Of the deumes, repalry, supplics, Taleriiy a2 marl | [ arrest of Heaker, On.being arrigned before Justics Ho- | Tonn State 6a New 200, Bemce 1 ehe continues 10 rattie on at her prescnt pace. At the | Value of the syato.. | tically, to an ~ e Ilmx}x.u.‘pb- intifi u:nh mn:t‘l'l:hnld tien Jease | time lonns.. Before Judge BALLEY. g, at the Tombs, the prisoner professed his -:fln 08 t0 000, 0 ™ ™ e - T Pollos & o roriises for double the presont Tent—s1,200 per whnum. J kY. i g ot Jetantio & wimess, % ) £ » {loft of the pioture & crowd of spectutors ure huddled behind the | alastion. expended 80,164, and in the charter electio bar that divides them from the ceurt, while just within it, and | and they ln-‘ulc-n xlmu :‘nc n“rlul.mi» 18 less by about & the musicipal authorities would hove spent In givi; waiting their turn for trial, are two or threo petty offcaders who Pulaepan petoont dour e d fashioned. + bave quite forgotten their own uncomfortabe situation in the | ghoulder-hitters of the Eishth » ard and those of the Sixth excitemsnt of watching the antics of this furious old beldame. ;JIN lliawendl) Lard n) he Police s;,‘::m Compary mskes ry inter o fearful record against the tencment houses of this city, of The sloct s neither very elevating nor very interesting, but | § BT SNAT BT U0 SGT o0 wihout proper Ny the pleture acquirés 4 considerable dogree of merit and intercst | of, escape i1 case of fire, and he particularizes i1 teaements frous the skill with which the artist expresscs charaoter. The |'from four to aix stories each, containing s population of &5 erly construeted, and that if sny"nuisance ex OF THE ACEUSED. complainaut was sont to the House of o by pinintiff, it is emused wholly by the carelessess o The United States agt. Lioyd Brown, e S 9 - fice i dedant's it who use the caspooel, and Lt Tha defendunt. a colored Mes agt Llors iooea for 'the ‘miag: | P1MIMALS SworuvTERs. — Yestudey ‘afiarcon Offoer e in i1t o Wity 10 blame. sluehtér of James Demguey, seeond mato of the American | Mimnane of the Secord Precinct saw $wo women in a hak- The Conrt, in churging the jury, said that if the cesspool and | bark Jonathan Godfres, in the of Palermo, Sicily. The | way in Maiden-lane, in the act of removing trom bencath their its appurtenuioes boen pRuperly eonstucted and kept 1 | evidence oft anen on board the bark at the ti oo repais by defertiant” plaiutiil could not recover on acconnt | that the defendant aud the ma oFita fmproper nse by himself and®others, und s and their neg. | of tho bark, in which the defailant got worsted. Ject 10 keep it i & eleaply and proper condition : bot, 3f it was | himeelf from the wate wnd ran into the gnlley pursued by the | SrrRe b Tur stors of Peter Hoffaan, No. 53 Muiden-lau, Supeoperly €onstracted and remained in an iwproper condition, | mate, who, in few miuutes, came out of the galley vo aeTiGlY | 4, 4y viginity of where the officer found the women. The so- Kontucky State 6o | Hudsod Riv 9% | 100, 258 owed N wed | clothing two mink fur eollars, which they placed in o busket. had an altaroation on (be deg Sialoving them to bo shoplifters, the oficer arrested the wo- men, wad subseqaently nicertained that the artioles had been 0w Fesg ~3E5aczsetzes ¥ | | ) - each 01! aircase. 10, paiutiug is mannared, and not.always true, but many of the | 04 having each o'y one ail thin nuisanes was theroby caused, the case was diffe stabbed that be immedistely cxpired. There wers no witnesses - heade are warthy of the German Knaus in their directness and —— and piaintif is entitied to recover, becuuse the auisance was ot | a8 @ what ocourred in the Aiiey. The defense claimed that m"’ ':.“thk::ml:'wI' "u":m::""?f e ?:AT:' - T hr:" 100, 1000 % 3 e, Tan Avcar the ald TREHE WG N M A LABOR. cnused by bis act or negligence. 1f you i f I | e mate wan Kilied by the defondant in selldefense. to protect | Uy gave the naimes of TRt O 0 Do Tesidents | West Union Tel R ex Tliinols Contral | 500: 9 e fuce o . B | o i B e Gt | Yo ieccasary to asoertain the amoust of dho.oges. An tho | bimel irom the violentawsault of the mate in the galley. gl respectivel ot e 200 1164 Milwackos & §t o duekn, which areadding heir quackiag to the genaral hubbub | Tars " “‘Firtring ibat & mumber of mechavies were | Action was commenced on the ith of January, i, | Thejury returned o verdict of not guity. Brookly ere commi trial. P - -n|M —and tieso ducks, by the wi .,.,‘:‘:N P.. the sosne of the late fire wnd hurricane, | | :m 3-m-fim A'm:t:l l:m"kih" m;s ur; be recovered YTGHI';::':‘.:’,».«‘J;“ u-nlmf',a. Judge Culver and emi— 3 a Aremely matural; ba looks on f o wers used. 0 the clatier, asd | o014 ok you e iaieumuion shout whers the spent cun b found | (08 DL, R I, fonne, wan obiiged bo Secp to thit time, | Jolin M. Stapies for defendant. JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. -York. By snawering in Trisvxe you will ob. X can. Plainuf Tease, wan obliged o s capectable | ALLLGED ATTEMPT TO I ISTERED LEITER DY . probably bas & wife at home who gives him 88 §0od 8 drossing | ver whe widh to go. 3 e e Ty, o e | e of e aena” i bllird busiaess i S0t Jehad tamie it Ay g s 3 ey [Before Justice Ledwith.] ] Hi 1 the defense contend that he is ub {0 prove that he had United States agt. C. W. Bradshs ASSAULT AXD LareeNy.—About 10:30 o'clock on o e ol 5w giving tho beuch of mag's- West Troy, N. V.. Nov 8,186 | g license to sell liquor, in ordur to entitle him t recover for e T 91b of last T ape 1 . : b o " e et ot MM Aty Trish 104 s | Tmmodlately e tho sl 3o Rioisn Tabered 1037 007 | e ee bt s Fhita o e, 150 S it phred | O bt ot e e T, Byl ftoe's glatesd | Lvuvdar ight, tye boatman andd George, Wiliss ool fradulently representing | Peter Clerk wont on board the boat “ Hercules,” now lying at the very oenter of the composition, who watches the eut, there was wo great s'demand for oarpenters at | o gll, must be proved by the defeise. In relation to the | Ictter addressod to 8. C. Bradshaw, pretty waiter girls;” | Rimself s S. C. Bradsbaw, and forging 8. C. Hr-d-i;:“-‘n::; the foot of Twenty.fourth-st,, North River, aad violeatly as- lint o free e wos given o limited number fiom A od 1 b of . s s o ‘elight with which | Sh8¢ i passa 18 derived from the services of i y ‘tantrums Samo 4 Free passage is no longer farnished, but we under. ou think that was not a respectable businces, ot | to foudsil master, were %o woud o shiady ot Dosoybrook Fuiz. No doubt she | standthat mecharion e severa branches of Labor undexpecialy | e to eciver for b diaiautio, or B P e | L T e T | e T e ety Srtbe! ontchen e oung ovuniryian‘s beaming e7a, oooasisually, | 18 bosse buiding. can probabiy Snd employment in Wassan, | brought fo s etablishment. - Jint if you conider it espest e ht ot ey g -~ -3 -l 't o by it to sl and in other parts of the Island of New.Provi: A Cururd | ghie, tho caso is different. Tt i not shown that this was ndge TTEARNE. after . CoX ....“' .um,.““ s egged Torimer - atioen, | S e o e aad Tatsen evary tnth. | | & o of proeditaion. A house OF proshiteion lo 8 | MAXKINE COURT—Duc. f1—Befors Fuige It boat, ving seriously injured Mr. A » Clever s thia pictare undoubtedly is, 4 would handly have 'of The N. ¥. Tribame. Dulsence lsel, sad the proprietor’ of ops can SUIT FOR PRIVATR DRTECTIVES' FEES. with o ifek tied ia & bandlarchiet Waited g § s n Tus Twimewn thet that many | D0 orer o damage o s business from | Jobn B avageaud Jotn Williams st. Edward Prontics and | amour T sy TIve Clic r e'simed oo much of our attention if there were not a paucity of o4 -York, wanting and that litfie icturns cepable of giving vs & bigher pleasure. Alma-Tadoma, . & “'"'m‘.'.fi "": S vusnen 11 ek it re nuisance, then Whose mame we heard for tho first time lust yoar throngh .Mr. e Pt o buils spemeton cannt recover e v 700,09 (o spand fa 1ands.the they brought. The claim of plantifl, tunt he —— ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. °, Bafors Justice MansSield.] Pligernm, sends two pictures which inorease tha interest in M e b7 e ol B Wi ok ey et | B e e i B s S S, : Bossms tx e Braeee,—Mr Lovis Horush of @0 Batier of these two pletures, sitheugh 1he “Dasos : ot :f":;mm't"};"-m"’"" E’-"‘m"fl'fla No. 414 l-‘l-‘:_ —:u‘:n-“mm ooy i 3 e i in Grand.o. e duy bofors, and ‘seiing bold Rome ™ is not without viger. This last resembios more s sug- festion from some Pomye’ian printing on wall or vase shan an original nitompt ot the realizatios of an tacident of manuers . Ha'lidey, M w Yorks T s 13, U4y N,

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