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2 . NEW-YORK DAILY TREBUNE, MONBAY, JANUARY 7, 1988 oy R BOSTON. FINE ARTS. Ottillo s . the conventional stago-attitudo employed to | sse leter whlle Tam gune. Direeh o Midleows, Coun. W you, | _Fhe Surrogate willcif £h0 : of contested " THE MONEY ‘MARKET. ——— represent despair, and does not move us at aM. We “".{"‘..."':.&"’ ___:..,_.,-F_,,h.: e ho‘nifl ""fiw 0. 'l%fl'% ¥ i sept s PR ! . X o whould be 0 7 1 wouldn' - ; s, ‘ EECTY | PRIVATE VIEW OF MR. ALEXANDER WUSY'S PICTURES | even have her hair ot down in the wellknown style of | wovaniis the vorkd 06, S0 BE S T hvall T shai b ter Ruasell; No. 4, Will of Edward Tobiisen; No. 5, BALFS AT TIE STOCK EXCHANGE. ~NEXEY WATD DEECTIZRLAND | e RL s SOMERVILLE'S GALLEWY: Taad or ding herofnes, althovigh, i we remember rightly, | Fetrs: s ook s s eyed will y o fasy tis i 2 | ll ot Mition Fiiikle; oo, Will mn"ffi-w- y a1 Coup Gaienia & Chile 1m Erle Pretorrod MORAX, THE MUI- {0 ant party, consisting almost entirely of | Ottille was dressed in the usual costumo of ladies of the | exject | shallbave Banld mey ot B BOR L W G and E. Cropper; No. 9, Will of J. Abrahams; No.10, ug.‘i‘ifi&&}.fil O ToicdoB OBIN ¥ & Now s TegILATURE o, | A Xe B A rees, assombled, by invitation, | Deriod wherthey want fere wa Accordiug 10 Knul- | mest excise tis paper s envlope dear, 1 [t s the iy Kind Vil ot Jimes Keushatr o, 11, Aialktracion of ROt | con ..o oAbl 3000 ocoooio 9 | oo, T8 e 8 0] Ly press, asse 3 ivilation, . " ol u this letter befo o rise i . 12, Wi ¢, BANES, o e pocd i the" large gallery ‘of Dach, she scems to have dressed herself beforeband with a htfi..m:;_: 't o b, O elios 1n 4 i 'I:n”'-x’: gner, of ‘I"_"rfiv‘i‘-'l'w"l:.'vx“;m o 34, Will of John v“sumnqm A,m &TH 3 &H,.m From Our bpeciel Corresponlost O A e L R O view to some heart-rending calamity sure to happen be- | i . But I mean to say, 1 ke you so b 18 very | Fuirbank 5 Wil of Catbarine Albert; No. 16, Wiil e 22 .| Bostox, Jan.3, 16, | Messrs. Miner & Somerville's new building, No. | gore Juncheon. Ifowever, we need not dilate on what is hard 1o say good ight, sow, and geate Again, wud agais | Kiss Y00 | of Fohignues Fah 82 Tiftheave, to meet Mr. Alexander Wust, | ell known as the Dilsseldorf manner. There is enough eriels by, - 4 ol ogffboageh e b~ COURT CALENDAR~Tnrs Daf. written it will be seen, by Burke rs ago the How. Jolm P, Rebinson of {ound among the elfects of Mrs. annotmeed that he should not BUFREME COURT—CIRCUIB. Nineteen ¥ PART I—Teld by SUTiEnLAND, J.—Court opens st 10 0'clock & m. . Lowel| (now de lattly returned from Europe after | iy these drawings that justructive from the skill of the | The following Jette artist, and Interesting froff the naturaluess of the treat- | On Th 3 who has ¥ last, wa - 1 a fow ye o, briniging with him, besides vote for Gov. Brigze 1, bt shonid support | @ few years e & 3 Will 3 y \ victures painte ring the & i ake it well h while to study them with No v 0. o o candidate for Governor, Caleb Cush- | other pictures painted during the time, the two | meutto mal 3 . Wepxrsoay, 2 P X i Al agt. Wollsoha. thi¢ Democratio candidate for Governor, O [ edor. one of which i reccived the Royal | care. As for the photographsthemselves, too much ean- | _brav, v Trecilve your s, and Y ik sap - siopenid ing| PSThomortstol agt Bt ol . S BomK " flimt. Toe Miyorsl Nobody, however, wonld beable to remeinber the | P t a it ua well from its revity sa its formality; but #% wra welcowld ing, Noboy, : T | y ol iti o i | not be satd in praise of their beantiful clearness, In the | 281" S e i o 0—Mason agt. ¥azwell ud agh, Watson. dal of Belgium at the exhibition of 1866, in —tliat i axtograph, pot he contents. I mm not e “ 1 tordar, | (aio shorwood agt. bawe, etal, | 079—Coedelry agi, Dissmore. b 4 Ad—RKinne 555 Van Valeu agt. Wood, ot al. - Voster, Wi son, ot Al 1085--0pie’ agt. Harwood. rold |jsobd I ol vot bo a1, o stand the storm that & 1was £ sepiing you ouce 5 ore iu oner to have au_u o i u have decroed ot! orwise, and o wothing left to do but i tiy neq Jeses, and | can : ssure you it will be the most wretchod aight T have sy-nt for the last e ghteon monihs. Howerer. T am egotistical ribate it to & press of Uaainess comneeted with ihe Gir rather d. for the other, the annual gold medal of | Jarger sizes, w8 bave the original drawings reproduced | Famnie Rod 4 S ¢ith such faithfulness as belongs to the photograph, but the exhibition, in the same year, at the Hague. The | . d por 4 s g 4 -p iy s " M7 | with a delicacy of toue superaddéd that could ouly bo | first of theso medals has a double value; it is awarded | Z00 g by the land of an artist managing erstanding fact or fix the date, had not Hosea Biclow made fr, Robinson's lotter the sulject of one of his inimi- fable satires. And Mr. Robinson, although he was an asse able lawyer, a very effective orator, and one of the - e o rreh oo sk teall GROLY "scliotiry ever” ednoated 'at Harvard, | only once in threo years, and e me Pt s selo the instrument. . In the smaller ones, the reduction art to see me. | Know yonr sensitive natare | joes— k0 neit agt. Cond. . b4 I fhis ‘satire ks surest tifle’ to' immortality | by the king hiuaself, so that our young countryinan | proquces sn effect quito different, giving an_ox- juask e been wousdod I the exireme whet You Berneet NS oacon | Par IL—ileld by PRcKiax, Lo 7§ Ameri of s Adjutant-General Schonler, in Octo- | bas reason to congratulate, himself on having | quisite fineness that delights the eye quite as much as the | that o«ndnn. 1t was very mb:ruk-ln .'ha“‘. h::u::l:: ere | o on. x:mosmm'l- 101 [ er last, ‘seemingly phesessed with the idea that achieved a singular distinction. We have not heard | stronger and freer Laudling of the lorger drawings, Bub aner Mt 1% Ty breas o b ey L g 'W:vm-lmm N'Y State7a BIn | 1000 ceurns 86 3 v 8ly X ¢ ¢ Goe,® as yet how the foreign artists Dbehaved on this ocea- | neither magmfying nor dimiulehing can affect this mar- 1 would not bhfl.'{;w Sl'yu-.‘nnlr .Mx:‘u'n.;:'- ,m__u"'.;;l;‘“ t? Instrance Company. “‘g,m‘m X uicksilver ARSI o et of B hollers %4 Sion. Our friend Mr. Cadart, whoso benevolent in- | velous German drawing which s now reached a perfec- e | onia Taie s, beongh, i sad whle t perve, | Zost-oout sfL ey 0 e O Denihe: gy g Lo R wrote a letter announcing that hie “wouldn't vote £or | ¢ o0 ith regard to our benighted community | tion that makes us long tor & master who shall havo | {slen me foirlone B evey bt 3 wis 7 o et it | 170 Deswon agt Hazke B Ballatine agt, Hemsy. North Cur 65 New | Mari Gen. B..” to wit: Gen. Butlar, the Republican candi- | ¢\ 0 highly the other day, must bo | thoughts worthy of such a power of expression. Mean- m"“"-"n_ T e R ko, Pasi, et 1010 e oy u-—n-m:&; Nitiama. -Gl gk e ¥ )hm 57 | 100.. date for Congress in Essex,. Hobas not been lucky | rather surprised to see a young barba carrying | while we must bo grateful to an art that can so perfectly -pp.‘::ll;oll:b‘l:::‘h:hm r‘lhv't::t:‘:i'h:::: Z"fi.’fi."fi:.':'. - Y ll\‘.n—m-y“" ¥ anonigh to provoke Mr. Lowell's hilarity, but the let- | off prizes from under tho Sery nescs of ‘artists of tho | transcribe whatever the age can set beforoit; and £f M. | faryioefor me sulcicnt 1o, grati. mo ove more ivterview. Thab 1 fust et billon, m—lu-fiar W Morwsa & | 1000 P R ise Bt that 1 I Niaheet Turopean standing but he must make 1P | Brackmaun would offer us a gift that would be sure to Vanie, a8 you prowised to let we come to-uight; ot it js ot con- st The Buropean| o cois agt, Kelly, Sheri€ 25,000, 95| 1 ter of our present Gov. B., informing him that b | j,ig i 1o bear it, for 'tis a way we Ar e e otenoe. 1ot him add 6o his GOthe Al || et e et e B N e et il ba o i Erie 1t Morigago |Atlaiitic Mail would be relieved from tho further diseharge of his | Tf the foreign artists, however, have the culture and meet universal acceptance, let him a¢ othe g disengaged | Trustiog this may wmeet a favorable respotse, and wishing SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. 1,000, "3 | 100 1.100 B o ’ . lery, Kaulbach's “ Reynard the Fox.” youa happy New Year, I remala, yours ever, T m Held by Crmxs, J.—Court opeas at 10 o'clook v, m. . e R LR duties as Adjutant-General, answers partly the same | intelligence of our own, they Tave doubtless, before » 4 - = Jan. The follo: % of the regular ¥First Monday Motion Caleadar: udson River ! Pldflt‘ Mati Cew-York weekly informs us that most | this, ‘taken measures fo memorialize their several | Mr. Schans publishes a lithograph of Dawison, the | “Frances Gray Willard was born in the town of Middle- 1 w&&fiifil} » el purpose. A New-Yor v governments on the advi Inht{ of shutting out | great German actor, from a drawing by Kramer, It Is an | town, Conn., and at the time of her death had reached the | Nos. "'l'n_aw ol oy L0 % Massachusetts mex — . American pictures entir om the European mar- . | ago of 32 years, although in appearance she looked scven - Chase. . Brack oo sisee eus i X' Mhe;n ;Imw‘nfl‘j':r; et ey prohibitory tax, or 20 European mar- | excellent likensss and tho lthogragh i well” ox- | KOS tmyears!olllfinr‘hhl(m. it e g B 3l inined st ot 13—-Dillon agt eleer | gariem 1561 | 600 P e vl e b | Wisé Haneiiver, preventing fof the future e | A B ey ami Bore'y Yot good ahuructer among Tine bt e D Stk il v Brer. s IO IR uch achiovetnents as this of Mr. Wust, RE, ) S sn g g bl gy i 3««1 the position of forewoman of the female composition :‘."u’:fl;}‘z‘f -:\hi:d.lnl 22—Hen - | 400..2d call. ‘ably still more izdignant ; disapproval and indigna- },’:};;’I;" auj tion in this case being in exact proportion to distance | ““the su from the Adjutaut-General's offico and ignorance of | bers of elfete aristocr t however, it Jooks very much as if | photograph from a drawing by G. Forster of the figure hed to The World odfice, and had employed - ta00 ts of the erowned ‘*1"0‘I{'>l-'4.‘]’ ;:l"l’:p'l":mi of the Virginin Murillo's “ Immaculate Cenception.” Wo T oo, Ladios ab odmupoaitors. Are, iiird o :-_—lc:n::“n it Bipily gt &o., e, had displayed " A lady of fine personal appeatance, having regular fea- cu yor. el cannot praise tho drawing very bighly, but tho photo- turee.ydlrk uy’n:: lndfifl" Inck hair. Taken altogether | 9—Sergesut ctal agt Barrows ::gm’;:" 'C‘.re“"‘ . od deal more liberality, fairness, and gencrosity theufacts of tho case. The weekly I refer to assumes, 15 often exhibited by theirmoro enlightened and | €8P 18 & skillful reproduction of it. Phe was & refined and cultivated lady, and by her | i o ®h s conets o g 7y T and T believe states, that Gen. Schouler acted 88 a | fyvored Im-xthreu on dilnwul;- the it g Mr. 8. A. Holmes publishes & series of stereoscopie u;urj&al,l:t mn-l:.wr'n;ng :‘",f“!"rl ’fr"h‘fi“#‘r:h\lvnfim alne | j1pryer sgt Dillon ~ . Republican, and was criticizing and opposing Gen. For ourselyes, we do not place much value on 80 | views of Broadway, but they have very little merit. Such | 0 & i rin-personal fric ] o 12—#wan agt. Donentram et = Butler from a position inside of the Republican party. hovers wh e boen "‘\“‘j“"“l to Mr. “f‘i;"f W6 | things, it not done perfectly well, were better not done at :’,‘,’fi:{, g ,',"fi"."",",,fl;,,’f",’},’{:{’,’,h'.','{:',fi"t,,'"",,;‘, Jong | - Brismetatot Soitd L‘}w*“{,z"% © €0 1 to know whether, in a collection | an. e ndmit the diffieulty, but It onght to be overcome, | other journals of poems and sketehios, marked Wwith o | - 6—Beimn etul. ugt hovertal- et al. IW;. Her poems were, however, evi- r—wmmnl;f. Kirk et al. 33—Morrls agt. Anderson et al. of pictures by men stronger in landscape than . high order of abil gr sie Shnetuly Wdoumbad fov; e Browisy Bacties dc‘fnfly tiie emanations of a depressed and over-burdened No such thing. His anti-Butlerism was a part of his Johnsonism and neral litical unsoundness. German, French, and Belgian painters of such - E . they would hisve been found worthy of such | has not been equal to Lis determination. e I Dler manners Mes, Willard was cool, self-pos- Everybody here knows this; but it is not a matter of | 5t : . 5 - Now. Nos. a Listinetion. "It is vasy to see why these two pictures | Mr. Christern has received copies of Theoj ihilo | sessed, without sny precise formality or regularity of - distine y I D) 7] e iton ‘of tho (Able | ~ S5 lene s Tty v v ie| Bin Aghfimpeen otal, ‘Anderaon, receiver, &e. “w—De wonder that in New-York, where Gen.Schouler’s opin- s 4 24 . A m: 'r. The deccase Should have carried off the prize from the feeble band | Gauthier's latest romance, “Capitaine Fracasse,” with il- | FEA0CE l.ud‘;m B el ot Chat “_,_ Rt jons are of no more consequence than any otherman's, | of modern European landscapists, but the question is | 1 rattons by . ver, S gt o operlg! b W ’ and y Gustave Doré. We ¢lass these filustrations | Friday night was the recipient of a splendid testimonial | 36—1u re-the awand i favor o o the fact should not be kuown. Nobody is disposed to :(‘-]]II':J’:;)‘:i 1:»:::“‘( qv; ,‘lélltgh': owul(% fIJi’f&i’.fi ek;;;‘ among the very best that Doré has produced since the | In lfi,, ;‘“"T of o ,";““gw,d ,1‘,.;, from_ :u-r ?1.;;2‘, a8 & Wi, D. Meynolds, &, agh | 41—Fuler et al ...‘“ Grabents a Don Gutsote Faey re ancouraging asuranoe thae the | (9KED of theis st or b vl srvion i B 08 | gy o ot | -G s ‘say anything in disparagement of Gen. _Srhuuler‘n \With such signal honors. fidelity as an officer of our State government during Certainly, it wu.:l xl._m ‘i“h""‘ a ullll'pll'iM n!mo-¥ talent which reached so high In Quixote and “ Les Contes | at the time of her death. Crass 1ML the war, thongh it is news to us that he was such an | amounting {0 incredulity that we read the news of | Droiatiques” is still strong, and capable of doing work | _ Little is known about the author of the tragedy, Burke, | Not Nos. Mr. Wust's good fortune, To speak frankly, judging The “ " “ Milton.” Fo wi+ formerly & patrolman in the Second Preciuct, | - 4—Dell sgt, Kant et al. 47—illiman ot al. agt The Same. . worthy of its strength. ‘Tho * Bible,” the * Milton” and | yger,q'in the Seventh, and at the the of the tragedy | £ ."‘.‘,‘,':.:fi.."‘.f:;:fl'."mn EZE‘EE_«&% L ‘axtraordinary person as he is now held up to be; but | 3% B R S - - Lian by what we knew of im beforo he weit &Way: | yuuch of his later production ias been lamentably feeblo | was o roundsman undet ‘Capt. Williamison in the Tot the war is over now, and in the opiuion of at least | wo shonld as soon have looked to see Mr. Benson, or three-quarters of the people of this State Johnsonism | Mr. D. M. Carter, crow ned, a3 him, He had mever | and forced, but, with a subject not above the level of his i:fl'fl’&) b":““":'d: man e e -l"'l:':"’mfls‘l“;&'""':f& o Cuam IV, is a8 serious a political offenso as Copperheadism immted anything'to_excite either interest or hope. | somewhat material and external nature, ho casily throws | 5 b termiued char % uaborn agk. Herring ebal. | 56—Varsum agh Orawoed: o - . Tis pictures were ful) of pretension, and without any | humaelf into his work with the vigor of bLis earller day. i e - Xy S—Pwwell A;f'l""“‘! k. was two years ago, and very nearly akin to it. | ¢yidence of study or thought. Their style was coarse | rhg ilustrations to Capitaine Fracasse are engraved in a 35 Hiirach agt. Olliver, 50— Peyser agt. Priedmas. Sehouler was known fo ba & supporter of the Presi- | and illiterate, aud the only ability that was 8HOWR | oo nirale sufted to the subject 1th Sont- CIVIL COURTS. S4=Warlem, ke, agt X 83-Dalyagt Rricmon. dent and claimed by the President's party, long | Was the ability to cover great pieces of canvas with v gy S g ubjects, and the book 1s a & 8—Woodralagh Frisc stal, @—Alien dgt. Doy . arty, JOUB | reat daubs of paint, representing the smallest tractive, beside, with excellent paper and handsome 1T CO y e before the letier against Butler. That made H H T U. K. CIRCUIT COURT—JAN. fore Judge SMALLEY. | Nos. N i iy o - o unt of detail and the fewest possible ideas. ‘This | print. . %'W. Bradshaw, found guilty of attempting to ob- | = 8i—Watkins agt. Mizeser 63—Adams agt. Carson et al. bis position known to the public, and bisres- | being .l.m-[denu-m? j;\vlgulmmfli Mr. \\'-ml‘u talent, | A Mr. Jodediah Swipes—Teavens! (if wo may be | tatna re cistered Lo C. Bradshaw, from | S—Paillard et al gt Daweon. 1 iguation or removal was a matter of cowrse. The | formed o ter a careful stady of X () allowed the Qisconrtesy) What aname I—writes to Inform | the New: rk Post y fraudulent representations | yo 'Nos. Governor gave him an opportunity to Tesign, and ho | ¥ Wtie SUF SEREEN, q];;llr:'l;:‘:lnm 2 (bt wo Hiale fho mistake the other day of-calling the | o i ek et ImpEieonmenEIn Ao SREY || oSt etagineh sk Nedvma apparently consented to take this course, for in the | Jeading European artists. We_were anxious to see | 8660 in & cortain pletare, “ ducks.” We frankly confess 1 Wm. H, Bartlett, found guilty of dealing in ,oolun'fiflnll 86—Croton River Nat. Bank sgt. p—«; .'“H -:\“ me e Jetten to the Governor, he only asked for time o | the pictarca and solve the problem, and we are glad | that we did so, writhg wnder tho combined dit United States uotes; wae senbcnacd 0 1 Ko prisohor in & it S T MAmAoEy w6k Metntire et ol complete & certain job of work, and gave no intima- Tiave had the opportunity of doing so. They | fioulties o abscnce both of mind and body, aud | veryfine looking and respectably drcssed mat, His wife, Do, | -Learaky opt Hellag ol ave evcellently g in Miner & Somersille’s Jarge: | wo thank M. 8. for his eriticlsm. Wil ho ullow us to re- | Who las clung to him through ‘ll his dixgrace, ahil ¥o e Ly Dl Tecently marricd him, without belng wwire of Jils redl | - TRt oSG e bier ok 1liag agt. i Conrt, and_elicitiod the sym J . o s extremely ludy-like fn £l B T et A tion that He did not intend to comply with the re- | finisome, well-ighted gallery, y 1 PLy haudsome, well-lighted gallery, and frankly ap markithat in spite of the apparent slimness of-our ornl- (FEH, R Fespeciably conmected. WHED SO0 | g1 setuon ot sl agh Compincke | $0—Sillnen of ol agt Graber quest for his resignation. Somewhere about a | tous for judgment. e o for odguiont, b reccived the Royal Gold | thologieal knowledge, wo huve uever boou known (o ful- | thies of 2000, 0eivesions "hi year ago, Gen. Schouler, recogunizing the confi- ki 3 o Jati rhiclt , 4 : Mednl at Brussels is & Norwegian torrent-stream | take other peoplé's geese for swans ! poaran y i 2 dential relations whicli connect the Adjutant- | /05 inonlight ; the other is a similar subject, & | Emmons Brothers, Bible Honse, have published TS m.yr]:‘,m:’mrhm “".’.’ufi"":u“.';“. « "IZLP:’K:.'-'.L"L Saiget] O et Jamen (,m.,.gyw,.‘ fect. | nortraits of 1L W. Beecher, and H. W. Longfellow. They | sobbed as though her heart would hrcak 8—The Prople ex rel. Lanchen: ‘Tyach ¢ a. or Masdamns, General with the Commander-in-Chief, declared | waterfall in Norway, but an ordinary daylighi his intention of . resigning at & day not then | Of the two, we very greatly prefer ‘the latter, which - 3 i L * " | e ™\ e fis, (oo L mislature. misge provision | received thos aunual gold medal at the Ehibition at | 0T engruved on stec), In mixed line and stippley and are | e RETCR Ay, 5,~Before Come w0kl Woodworth,| #1—Smith et al. sgt. Woodworts. + . for the publication of a complete list. of ;flf;,mz.“_ the Hague. There is no doubt that they are both clovor | doubtless within ecasy reach of persons with slender g T ERMSORI DIPTSR v ! o . Ul-khrluxqt Pendleton. o setts men who had served during this war, and this | pictures, full of force and character, and we should | purses. Tho likenesses nre quite nistakable, AN A(‘Ql'l’l‘l'\l' ...'n-, ealendar ('u“LM »fi"‘fl’«.‘n‘.&?."‘ woon. The balauce of the. ished an excuse for longer delay, probably a | say full of romise, if we were not made to hesitate o e — United Btates agt, Ronakd MeDonald. ey Pl COUNT—GENERAL TERS. lay until Gov. Bullock shouid himself 2o out of | by much of the remaining work th hangs upon the ASSASSINATION AND SUICIDE. This case, previously reported, wis resumed®and | Weare unshle to publish the caleudar of this court to-duy, 98 the same SATURDAY, Jan. 5P, M, for I have no idea that the list will be com- | Walls. The power aud skill of these two pictures ls SRR 4 o K X conclnded. The defendant was charged by Mrs. Bragaw, on Saturday afternoon. 3 p i . M wer und skill e g a resident of Gravesend, L. L, with having, while gettin SUFRENE COURT—SPECTAL TEIM. Gold is firmer closing at 1244, bid, after selling as 820 connterfel! No ealendar posted. 1593 aud 1343, The shippments of specie to-day were SUPERIOR COURT. ~Cout opens 1 #elock, . Now. 255i—Falla agt. The N. A, F. lus. 2691~George, the Count Johanzes 2079 Unkee sg. The Pory.seeond- : . W cheek cudhied for her, substituted ty Botes in THew of $40 good m T RER—A STORY OF LOVE| au oxcelleut chariete S INQUEST—VERDICT | M. Bragraw, was pro " The Commissioner i e d to dischiurge the defendant, on the ground thin 1y Distemal wituess agaiast i was Dot eutitied to ndant proved of the complainant, 713,511, and for the week $517,512, Buyers have paid 1-16th for carrying gold to-day, but a good deal has been carried flat. Government stocks are strong with moderate sales. The new issue of 5-208 is firm aé 105 State bonds fkwd for two or three years to come. The Governor | Not. matched by auy answering Jound bimself with an “Adjutant-General and Chief | in the others, while at the same time we are glad to [ A WOMAN KILLED BY A POLICEMAN IN NINTH-AV] of Staff on his hands who had not only allowed him- | a-knowludge that the crudeness of eolor, the slovenly SUICIDE OF HER MU golf to be deeply committed to Johnsonism, but had drawing, the coarse painting of most of the other T gt into a quarrel with the Major-General of | picturcs are not 1o be comphiined of in the prize pie- AND JEALOUSY—CORONE State militia, with whom he would neces. | tures. ¥or color, neither of them bas any color; the OF THE JURY. sarily have i requested luoanhliht scene is of conrsedittle more than a study On Satarday afternoon, shont § o'clock, a terrible o gt ate relations. He 9 him ™ to and on his Tefusal | in light and shade; and the otherswaterfall, roaring o 4 - e Temoved him, . Lie‘m.-(:n].(‘nnni‘uqlmmcl the | over hlack rocks, and under a leaden sky, has almost tragedy occurred at the boardinghouse of Mrs. Vander- | gyupREME CORRT—Ciain s B-dialary Iuskive j Xna Yo | mark, corner of Twentieth-st. and Ninth-ave., resulting BA i";lh:;:fl-_ are firm and Missouri 6s salable at 95. In Railway mortgages a moderate business aé full rates. The Tii—Casey agt. The Seme. —| 4 al agt. Spear. . T (1 Hleld by Jowes, J.—i\‘?mnvpucfl 1l o'clock & m. (Nos. 32d in his place. The peoplo of this State have this | little color as the moonlight scene. The draw- (1 o ticke Res o dhs | I8 and clear, and | in the death of two persons: Mrs. Faunle Gr ing in both these pictures is strong, Willard, David Masuers sgt. Vicenio M. Julle ot al. miscellaneous list is steady. Maripesa common stock yoar elected their State ticket, 10 members of Con- _ ;! ) m’”?‘“‘"om 240 Revresentatives, and various | §0od, nuul‘lgll,m piunmu: »n{1'~r‘i|yx-l-. :t x.m-:hnor ivll-_-luil au authoress and editress, and Roundswan Thomas W. |y, oo %o thi gy v 1a while ago to county officers, on party tickets, and nobody, in “the | us somuch in landscapes, o Wi pstrength and wild- | puike of the Sixteenth Preemet P : - o4 to this action bolonged & Whtle A0 s, > keopelis® ‘or olaewhese; | 2y 0 e, e LATul] DOREY, | B e e o bouoner Rioe THlard bt boos betalng | Ena e o e asa AL I FRIGHNTY laat | 1006 Gosdbite sgt The' [25iisteanter sgt Manter et | was 13} bid, and 824 for the Preferred. Pacifio Mail fy : % ¢ o e ¢ v 15 e, . raln affidavit of the plamtiff & appears that fn Febroary last | 194—Goodridse agt. The National 2243-Same gt fame. d any surprise; w y We think the Hugue pictore a very fine one, al- |.at the house d | the de ants, under thelr f{ > ol i Fire uce Compaag. | 3712—Borst agt. Mechbask. fell 1 per cent. The Railway share market was gen- e rnmpus which has followed Gen. Schouler's re- | thongh, for us to say so, implies that we bate much | while there had been iy > I ot Ehomane, g 30 T ot | 2308—Peek azt. Neghoner. 12 41— Puttorwon ‘fl"’"‘"" exally higher with o moderate busin ess. *After the moval ! of the demand we are stomed to make of afists, | ¢ whether willi Dhyable In WX i pgultte | Tago—isaite a1t Gudem [ sis—ailgel agt. Slunes. s Saio. éfatomints ‘dis ug to the Rev. Henry | The water is yot irue in color, ot water under no ko Mrs. Willard o A i At 80 T e LT call and in the aiternoon prices were nof sustained e Bescker- i tone Sith his engagement | conditions is of one color only, anika torrent like this i ad it was her i staff, tho defbnd- | T Gueriuy ren Hoeard, e Morse ot ol under tho pressure for money, which was sharp. with the Mereantile Library Association, have been | would have shown in different parts, all the separato urday eveniug At o was N ecns o tolsoN PLRAS. At the el ices were as follows: Cumberland, 914 o 1 understand that they | colors of the iris, and all the shades of those bra. Willard in addition tobetag an editress of The Sun- y wealthy € d that he lad not | g COUIT OF S e beld to-day, and contiune during Dloss PHoss w 8 4 it fuids enongh v ay his nuptial ex- | A Qesor T0s iy will ba callod. Tha frial Tena | ‘@943’ New-York Central, 11H@112; Erie, 674@6%; made in the newspapers b are erroncous, and that though the Keverend lectu- . Y yer's mode of dealing with lyeenms and literary nsso- | elude the necessity of putting ¢ Hudson, 130@133; Reading, %54@1054; Michigan Cen- tral, 108@108}; Michigan Sounthern, 82{@82f; Chicago A note: that Lo intended to stay | Coidhdars will sot be wade up unti] Sstuniay sext. TS, an the painter | gay Tines, untiln fow weeks ngo was also forowoman of Not even by making his sky of I c of into wiker—all | The World woman's composition room at the time of her | Sou™yy nd the pl at Barate ry extensive wed mi o ¥ MARINE COV oridingly asked and by dint of en- HeM by Guoss, J. The Calendar will be called at 10 o'clock 2. m. eiations lias in some casos been open to criticism, his | the lilghlt and color (Inlu'm'r-,| hm\'v;‘«r hovering, how- l":‘lll)ll u‘n;d atn hn;v our 08 Baturday eftervoon left The | gour, &« relations with the Mercantile have been aiicab) ever hid, it seizes and holds, and water will never srid oftiee 1o go Lo her home, whe with an escort or euty obta om 1 0 Y . satisfactory. The Lectuo (‘n::mmm.::f':;;fi,L'}’g'fiul Jook like water so long 8s 3t is all one hue, be thut | not it isnot knovin. 1t scetns howeyer that a youug gen- "f.:,‘:y'.':.fl-: S.’.’.‘.‘.‘Ll't.r’é’.u.'. 2 ’r‘"“mr e .fl-“'::ll‘.‘.mi “-;fi_rmm. 7t Bornton. % —8elts agt. Stransn. and Pittsburgh, $9j@%0; North-Western, [45i@45; neighboring towns in Middlesex sent him a check | same I;luuf or green, or brown. hen, the foam at ire \\xua,m“n.::.‘. l...[.(];.;.;(‘.‘ ve. ear to 1 ig. that after Julbe he note of ;-#_\-Jm,u 1 \n\ln.m»:.l a—wfiqfu Ll‘huw-ln. North-Western Preferred, 82i@%2k Rock Island, 104 ) 3 T ch, i » y 0 4 pro s partpe % o him; 0 Strong ol 3 alirond Ce oy omise. of a lecture. | the foot of this full, is not tr el Fanker and folf joal e Do ing of SO | i iceid agt Bebite, T MDeneott s Cusick. | ‘@104%; Fort Wayne, 104} @105; Cleveland and Toledo, J 8—Carlherg agt. Backley. 1954@128 some months ago, and got a 18 1 v ‘About the time when the conrse was to cermmence, Mx, | 18 most difficult to puint; looks like a ‘s politieal status began to be objeetionable, | MAass of cotton, and has neither lightness nor truth and learning that some of the ticket-bolders did not | of £ In fact much that belongs to painting wo wish to hear him, the Committee aunounced that | are obliged to forego in so pictures, and in the they should put it to vote, on the openiug night, Jast analysis we must Took upon them as diawin whether Mr. Boccher should be heard or not. Toler- | Dot painfings a all; as studies in light and shad noto or oy e Tolger agt, Adchison. * 10—V Howen agt Statts. The demand for money was active again to-day, fi- B st e and borrowers ready to pay 7 per cent ** and a com- 14—Kerus agt. Dutly. mission” for accommodation. The struggle of banks to get themselves “into line wpon their ien applie . Tl b wstice Darnard issaed an ovder of ing him to bail in $5,000, and & on Saturday, on o had followed hier, were sposed by the Inmmates' of the and Lnrshly wnd Mrs, Wil- cn Jeft the wpart- val for her pri- honse, Burke speaking lou Iard replying 1 a lower ton 1t for the ostensible purpose )t .m“; ‘lxr"ui‘hnd, ,.r[ u,l.;,-b was nearly a unanimans nq?bmi:.wlxi;-(itifmd for lhtrir w'n‘mlugl x'u‘lx‘lr. And | T parlor, A8 sl o thie siciicio lm.nl or #..u:.«l vote in his favor, but, hearing of the transaction, Mr, | With theso adinissions, we conless thit A 4 A i ¥ Sho SasL0 that the affidavit ! v s before swearing to their statements on Monday . - show wer for which we were not at all pre on the ladl fury by her cold and caud, but. that ¢ 1 CRIMINAL COURTS. : . Boechor declared the.contract broken on the part of | Showh apower for whichwe were Bob o) Bre iacharctied rovolver I ivod the, twoiisy In 8 fidnelary . shonld admonish parties whose business hangs upoa 0 pr odging a bullet near as trustee we plaintifs, and had failed to COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. the favor of banks in any large proportion. These the Commitle, by aliowing the question to |and which gi be raised, and” he refused to Il:lul.e his nfilmre(ugfmn that we could not premise in the mee. 1 dow’t sco as he can be com- | presence eitherof his earlier or indeed of much of ed MI for this, and as very few people | lis later 'rnrl. For, this vnl'n‘h-r llma the gnrh m'ul » od tho res v{ 'I f] “ared ¢ w . :AMe 0P ‘B al ea ot, an ango is fel me, the shot missing au greaily whother Lo came or nof, 1 do niot mn- | Toar of the real cataract, and its plango iy felt to be | 1yl o o Baaing aR0 oo rward, biindly grop- 1, and v that' he was & nou resi- i i wing o | R D o i e 2o he was anoutesi- |y o e Tera—The term of the Court of General | institutions have reached a point ‘where contraction il b}h;lhl‘rnl"l:lr;‘tllll‘:-n“-‘-::: ““-{.ml.».- un:ancn Tor wiotion. Royal 8. Crane and Mr, | Sessions for cviminal business for the present month will | is inevitable. To strengthen themselves they will be ursh oppose ’ commenco to-day. The following will be the calendar | obliged to put such pressure upon their dealers as will rd wasthen carried ‘derstand that there has been any disposition to com- | irresistible, from the first ateh of it at / LB . Doasiiets lackire s, wis & strong plde the lft, till it sweeps over Qge, and i | 80 e bl M0 Sty of ‘ha. Mooty eed, stusgored | 1, o SO0 7% R R 6 R K et o e g A o g credits and of prices niversal snffrage; but I do not hear that he | shattered with foan on k v. Lo d o'y R a 4 ¢ 3 3 3 eral Term, | Judge presiding, Ro! . Hutchin, jstant- o o puiversal nfCae: bt L do not ear that bo | o il wator at the left, whoro it breaks off from the | €7y shfottng limect throngh the e i st which i Justico Leonard, who s, dnving e lasf | Ateomey for the people: The Peopleagt, Michacl Brophy, :&:flfifimfi;fi&mfi.wm e e o Ourhit presido. Jistices | Jas, MeGinnts, Edwis plain legal ; The People i ¥, fi.-ofii!’.fi“n}fi.fi tenders, and $10,000,000 in compounds, since October Ph | 12, 1506, what may be expected when the eompounds sbooting limself throngh (he was being earrled to the J sghtli-st. by some of the poil L to this term. Mr. | Ryun, burglary third degres rd and I iold Part T of the Cir- ) 80 anxions to see restored | main shoot and falls in_ a lesser stream, broken and els whom he i« (or w. ) cation | torn at the side, could only have been painted Morrow, burglary third degree; The Pe u'o‘mmnr, m\:‘l lace lin“ifnnz: S, tuan'\' o f gl T T an e im and the radical party generally in carrying | from study of nafure. 'he rocks, are not when h . Although an inquest hins ot the Albany Disteiot wilk }, their liberal ideas. * : to bo forgotten ; they nre grand- in form, sud the utity b Yet been proved of tie fu- o any Dlsteiot Wit | Murphy, burglary third degree; The People o 3 ; they ) B A 0 pe m for the trial of issues will o Ay 0 ebcorted Mrs. Willard frout tho car10her | pobeln e, Justive. Clerks will st ut Chmbors, - The l‘af.‘,“','f:'..'}'ffifif!.'r'flc'{:‘;‘“fleflrd e iy THa T ko p:i- ‘: . “:::ed d::?h:: th”wnwm ——t [ prior to maturity, a logal- are reduced o Moran, the Roxbury young man, who mur- incident of the eagles is most happily introduced to bosrding house, . " v ot 3 new Circuit Calendar of this Court has already ©ases | aet. Johauna Bateher and Delia Gongh, grand larceny ; were on the calondir of | Tfa Poopie wgt. James Gill falso retonseas The Teopig | fev millions more? Congressional action thus fur in- ered the girl who had consorted with and proved | increase the interest of the picture, An inguest was held yesterday mo ""f‘l‘f pon the body | g it, being about 50 mors ) T e e Do rmin: o Monday calendir in | qgt, Martin l'urmm,llksrjn 3 The People o nnis | dica ati y ry gt dicates a detes on Dot to increase the legal- to him, has been sentenced to execution, and We are glad to weleowe Mr. Wust home again. Vi by s b I ! falsato Dim, s boen sentenced to excention, an | W6, 0 B8, 10 NURGLG v ands. Homust not. | o sestmony o, eheied: pra. Kizabih the follow- | fast year of the sune date. T 8 J o rese Leeds, who | Chambers Is, 28 usual, very heavy, and the increase of | Cirrez, perjuryw The People agt. James Devine, perjury ; sy Uihe | tender circulation or to expand the bank curreney, cople | and to continue in force the present law withdrawing comumttation of his sentence. The protracted cont. be misled by his European success. He gained the | oecupied th oining room to decensed, te: o - e protracted con 5 e [ occupied the adjulning room to, deceased, (GG a3 | husiiess i this brancli will soon uiio uecessary i clawis | T Péople oY, Jumes Goss, subornation of perfury o Puvple’ gt m’"h"“_ o four millions of legal-tenders per month. This sum between Gov. Andrew and his couneil, on the Green | prize for excelling the artists with whom he competed | follows: T saw deceased at §o'clock Suturday evenin tem. The calandsr causes alone s X 1 the very points where their practice is reprehen- | on her return from down town; about 15 minutes u{ln-r“- ',',{:?\:l.( ,l['(ld~l:vfi;:|l:v‘::=]::-‘«;;“xl‘.:j‘;:‘:;‘l’n-o »I:fill‘:::lis:llr."r::fl l,u'l'(ll‘:.,‘;,‘f;,.}fi'f,"rmg:,l:“,; [ASNe R son u.’:'hwa 4 o 3 'rn-:nrdfn B Dpulle ible, H here not truth, but enti wards she came into my room after t ! 54 . v in favor o strict enforcement of th sible. o0 won a race where ruth, but convéntion vard I hy - after a matel; about it " S " b2 mmq fi il emec of munrder rononnced to b | Was the goal; we urge him to be true to nature, to | & lock T heard tho eport of o pistol and leard the the addition of & parie Dusiness 1 almost 100 muck f0r | Voorhies, robbery. -~ e ot Bt 100 mor (hial sy such | forogo his weakening love of * effect,” and throw- | {iCeset SRR TGt 1 iy door I ran o luf her | e Superlor Conrt Trial Torms aro asgnod to Justloes | . ypp AT not so large-as tho interests of the solvent part of ent exisis, Tho great majority of the people | ing all his other works behind him, resolvethat ho | ¢y han passing thro epart of i istol at the second tme, | pcCunn and Jones. Justies Monell holds Epoctl Ters JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. the community would seo canceled, but it is rapid p o Ml door; when Tlet her fn she | 330 the other Justices will hold the General Term and (Before tustice Ledwith.) enough to bring to grief debtors who have been said she was shot; 1 heard tho report of tho pistol s third | Ghambers. btedly thought that Green’s case was one | W 111 labor steadily to make the exceptional power and 1 1 did not ge out of my roony; she lived only two or Daly hold the Trial T required strictness of handling, for I do not truth of this Hague picture, the characteristics of all | time; that either the legal or the humani- | bis work to cowe. . mon Pleas, Judges Cardozo and | rappiNg AN ALLEGED SBEPUCER—On Saturday Mr. | ¢opnted into extensive contraet upon the idea that’ e e tomtng 1oy tooms T never suw | oy bold tho Trial Tormus, nud Judes Brudy the Speelal | Andvew Kiunls was charged by Ofticer John Cotkey of | 101 tenders would be o permenent, it not s grow think tarian in his favor ever made the slightest | W have received from Mr. Theodore Stroefe Burke; deceased hias told me that there was £ z v nde : o 3 efer, the | PAFHC oy T WaS & JUSH gunpy- “The Marine Court will, as usval, bave two terms for the | the Seventeenth Precinet with having, on the evening of impression on the public. What the poople | American agent for the liouse of Bruckman, print-sellers isg hor 8 great deal, but gid hiot mention bl nathe, Sellinf | tria) of tssucs, and the District Courte whl have thelr | runuary 2, stabbod o young man nomed John Hensehel, | 108 item in tho debt statement. Commereial paper usual work. Tn all tio Conrts the enlendars testify totho | o ot lont made by the officer was in substance that is quoted at 7@8 per cent, and not much doing, for tho match she formed mo that o geutleman had | etivity of the Htigious spirit. e e e ed_ns an indispensable act of justiee Raving |y, yunich; spectmens of photographs recently published been finally dome, in this case, they are quile satis- ¥ oned fiod, and have no desire to have any oubtful eaocs | by that fivm from original drawings, iustrating the prin- e o . 3;'].‘:‘;[“’:_,'1‘:';!"""“'_‘;:M'I"T;,g';:)h por a wounded man at the City Hospital was questioned by ¢ " of in & way which will ehock the sensibili- | cipaljworks of Githe and Scbiller,by Kaulbach, Miiller, Jii- | the officors. COURT OF APPEAZS. lim and nlleged that Kinnls had met him on the ng | gress in fanding the 7.50s, nd a greater reduction in Iargediass of the community, 1am not | ger, and other well-known German artists. Theso photo- | Charles P, Willard, n brother of deceased, wh 10 THE GARDINER WILL CASE. of January o Fourtlist, near Wooster, and mmm’ a than has been anticipated. Of the f s AT cll-known Ge es P, ed, who Tesides GARDINE . CASE. v e 3 » ? mflfliflwhh Moraw's ease, but an impression fiphlmynhflnlmflhwvcmlflm lhohrmlbdn::’xud 1 Gi ave., testified: The last time I saw Julia G. Tyler, resp. agt, David L. Garidiner et al., applts. of having sednced bis wite, and then stabbed him three Compound nofes than o S aatdons . prevails that it is not one which regnires the extreme ' L alivo was on Saturday fternoon ai 4 o'clock at The | This 18 an_appeal from a decision of the Snpreme Court | times Iufimbwunr,. "Tio physicians state that Hensehol | 7-608 1o less than $23,077,150 have passed into long . ity of the law, aud I believe that a revision of reproductions of the original drawings,and the emallest, of | World office wh 3 l prelocle wt Ihe | reversing a decision of the Surrogate of Richmiond County, [ 18 in a very precarioug state, but may recover. Another | funded debt and $2,486,500 of compound notee. Of by the new Councii may be looked for, and the size known a8 earte de visite ; these last are put up in | day evening that sho wis dead; I wont to her house | denying probate to the will of Juliana rdiner, de- | officer stated that Klunis had told him that he had eut 3¢ codivisted man will finally escape hargt neat caton, and aro wall mifted for prosonts, roward, | 800 saw her: Kliover ssw Thovias ‘Burke but once; ho | ceased. S il his huppiucss for Life. The dirk | Plain legal-tenders $4,04,007 have been retired, l‘;e ape hanging, 3 v | Was in the hubit of visiting my ,,hlm,; 1 ,],,;‘. xmm at my "?wu o rmr'-'?.f :.\. |nl:( -‘Ilrllle of htl-rlltv-n(zll. in 1804, p(m; wlkh"“hla; ?lrl Kmnls stab! l!-i-n::‘luol ‘;r:’l m-u-d, leaving the amount outstanding $380,407,842, The st 11eft him there; ed of e nd personal property to the amount of | and the metal handls wrung completely of vio- e y il Lalte pluce | Eteady deerease in legal tenders is the most satisfac- that vory few people will be sorry for it, and | philopanas, and affairs of this sort when somothing 13 | gister's house on Sunday night Duve not seen him aince ; [ haye heard my sister say that | sbout #185 fie appellant, Mrs, Julia G o cquired really pretty and worth having, but ot very W, s i8 very dull here, One of our State-st. | axsensiye . i, ; Buyke nad proposed MArriage to her, 1 % | fler son, { g ® expensive. Tho drawings from whici tl o veen | fiurke had provesctl Wm0 feaca that aho wouid | forwer Presideut of tho Unifed State rdiner, | lence of the blows. A fartherexam! ow of 1 | which will develop the clrcumstances of the case, | tory feature in the report, and should not be forgot- Nt “"I%‘:\l- k- | Meanwhile Kinnis is In custody. tew by parties trading on borrowed money, nnd 5,000, Her heirg-at-law were D Jected him an the kon of a decoased daughter, in trez‘ -finvem:ffiu%bv\-ivh o friend the | (oo iy Limsndi' n t Dissdidont . gave his ideas of the proper method of | tAKED are very favorable specimens of .. Diisseldort | ‘rather hie wonld keep away from the house, but be per- A o ] S firi the 111s of tire body politic, and 64 his spe- | School, showing St ut 1ts best, andforeing a ccrtatu respect | ated n comings iy NUioe Rag boet Tusrtiod; hev las- 000 s given 1o Mrs, Tylers about s6n,000 . o ‘.::r;""':"fl:";v',:: .{;;‘,‘;:"mfi'“{:‘:_,”;fl‘ Yo, | obliged to pay fixed debts from eales of commoditics Ty probably be new to tho financial | from us by the evidence they give of n thorough training | VoTAIRIeA0: 1 0 e e e aroey | #84,000 o ienry Becckun, - Butthe Gardinegand about | 0 rest Tonthat.;a0 plecea ot smder-adothing and wandry | constantly falling in'pribe The figures of the T gflfiyoflkone' L 4T | [ granion and Sesign, WROS'RG Sheveame, time it | b o eonada it Tved with s maa. | ortion for lifo i gven to'Mrs. Tyler, uuloss the loss and quantittes of toup and hooks. Tho propekty was fourd | ment are as followa: of 'the agricultural p‘:m‘llmmfl respect 13 inéreased by the manifest purpose of each | boarder since October, 1865, occupying the front parlor; ;‘,",'Il"lél’?u‘r;;hlllr"'f“m “fiflynm.,mm i"-’hm)ul-:“ l:!“i’h -“1'-:‘!"1.5“1 i Mrs. Dugan’s trank, but she Mh{’m,‘ all knowledge ot DEBT BEARING COIN INTEREST. 7 S gy lon. | artiat to mako s design un netual filustration of the Thowmas Burke wis in'the Babit of vislting the decensed ; | £OBE TR 0 - ¥ e Federal | itamodo of ingreas. In reaponso to tho Clerk’s tuguiry, 5 per oent Donds..e.e..o-o o 196,001,500 = . Lfi. wha ol o madbrt o lMl.i sutiied: N fosatmenty ot s HY! febcr-plet Wit about 5 o'cloc) Saturday afternoon ho cane to the house | GEICIIICNT Lo 3 6 iainer came to reside with his she said that she had been away, and that the trank was @ per cent bouds of 1867 and 1568, ‘ur.Min mbf%“ "l" L 0] hoo an. et hav e o y-plece that | and asked for Mro. Willard, and went into her room; he | | 06 050 G500k Sharen’ Of (hek aaaiot TN 1868 “' Jocked und the key hid been coustantly in her ‘Ynne.« 6 per cent bonds, 1881 i wm‘ thew g lone ere i¢ probably | might have been made by & man who had never read or [ Wit dressed in citizen’s clo) 5 when e his face ¢ lo it R :"‘- Dot Sl fl"~ slon. In default of bail Mrs. Dugan was committed. 6 per cent 520 bonds o L Rectetary of the Treasury, bub whe | nover understood the suthor lie was engaged upon, The | &poared o Lo flushied and ho wassomewhat oxelted | iy e ATe L1 Uhat sie haud Joft David the most | - L S Navy peasion fiind, ross resumes business, I hope it may take | designs in 1l £ Githe—t f e | eurd biw ta KJiy? (o decensed, but did ot hear whit hé With a fr he stuted that she had left David the most o > from this autlientic expression of Boston jgus in Mustragion of Githe—*the Githe Gallery”— | said: about 12 1/inutes ufter, Mrs, Willard came down | Decause hehad had the caro of (ha Brperty; ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. Total debt bearing eoin interest 2o Jaave oft belng 5 set of ool andl a0 to work | Dave all been mads by Kanlbach; they bear the stampof | stalrs to, wt sore coal, bub did mot et i sbe left the e e e e D her i g3 g {Before Justice Manateld.] DEBT BEARING CURRBNCY INTEREST, " e AW Interlineation i this letter- und taking caro | Tannards, Patrick, sentor and junior, and Jumes, aro U R KTR H 566,600 fons which are likely to be most pertina- | Vest vein. ItLas always scemed to us that Kaulbach . 3 hen witn = uoomd the fi pistol shot, ut o brl:hi':% mffi!fl » o0 zhe' fil‘h&n' ‘mistook bis calling when hie entered the field of what is E«'"lm e ‘.lu i L b flot isal shot RS PR S of the property”—was clnimed to be in the haddwHHug | members of the one family, were charged by William H. gt umier | wualy alod gt o I ity known vy | et gy i v (e Ml o e | o’ el s G cxceios tho il e Mottut with atenlng two barrel of flour worth 33 froms | 4 Tt doktbesrnR SR G #TT \ Din bke-shop, No. 46 Water-at. The atfidavic of the sbinet proscnted forpaint. § mel question, whieh, oiving to 0 5 Mr. F. W, Bird ““‘ 3y 10 | works whose subjects are taken from {° old Norse my- | The witness said: I have had . ersatl he | tion and dics, ' o n is likely to be thorou ulr g;e AT | thology; eyeles of old Germanto Wsto.y; faneitul com | deceancd in L e e e ha progoscd | Beforo the Burtogato fucts were proved golng to how & :‘\{:‘xfi:l“l‘n:l"nthe.a‘m’g?uknl: g LKy United States.notos. by ,fl‘go i tions on Scriptural themes, &e.; works whie Tnetingo 10 Herrand that she had aceopted lim; Jagh guly | Stato of bad feeliug betwecn David and Mrs. Tyler-—eons | o ) open a Fractional eurrene! X o on, uth Boston | Post D , & ‘which with a11 | Biarriago to hefuand thaf s y | At o e e aoterized as wunatural on the part of | ¥iudow, sod that Offieers Waldron and Brown of the N cartificates question, and ool o | parali, and.'selerice, Al Seriousnessiaf Duipose, | Tasvbeeivics. Das whos Shot i o Lo mos rick aye | tho formor - 1t was claimed it the exection of o wil Tufrteerth Preeinet Polloe, on belng notified of the Jar- | 8 1 suppose Gov, will recommend the ratifi- 4 ST Rl s Sme ghe ol that ahio | the formc Gt by wndue inflneiice on the part of Mrs, | éeny, came o the bake sl and discovered flour marks cation of the A but T oot ave little power to stir the euthusiasm of e beholder, | Liad altcred hier uiind, and was not golbg to imarry him. [ cn procured ! i I\ ondie sidewalk. lead) g . the Total.. f the Amendiaent, but I trast o willtako | o awaken a shoro than merely fntellectual wonder ¢ | kit “Tiur, oiting Aty b bochs shot, o went v, it there wan o misapprehension ot the facts | 9010 SIS G00ry aofhing in the sasko atreet. dobt = m that it is a bargain or basis toatificd—That, hoating indy had boon shot, lio wenj | Ui Tegurd to the moneys advanced by the decedent to 4 8 - . AMOUNT IN TREASURY. B 1f he does not, there is likely to be | the difficulties overeome by the artlst, his indefatigable | fnto the house, and Ll B R Iying i the front | Pavid. STEALING FEOM A COMPANION.—Jobn Kane was charged Coin . . 997,841,961 “n-..c.nduon to the ratification. T do not believe | industry, and the extent of s resources. So muchof the | room bleading from the head, with a vgvolver lylug by — glro claimed that the ",;'l{:‘ffl;‘h‘hf"'l‘:;'.m:g:} with stealing money, & gold watchand chain, and o gold Currency - it = S mis ot yrec s g o 1o passed In working upon sueh | V5OCEN GG S D, testifitd that Ho hiad made o | Uit sho was suffering great bodily pain, which, it wis poucil-oazo, all of the value of §189, the property of James. TolulIn Teasury.....cooooicc oo MR Re otag hemes that his ngme has becomne identified with them in mortem examinution of the body of déceased. The | SrEued, wade ber indiffercut to taribly affairs, and pro- | Roche. The complainant statos that he was In company Ammdm.hnmlhi‘lmuy. 174 s ves | the popular mind at home and abroad, but probably we | ball pussed througl the heurt und was found lodged fn e Poekibiiity of that heaithy activity of mind | wigy the aceused on the evéning of the2d of January, aud | The following changes in the form of the debt have 8l tho | are not the first to sesert that he shows s much greater % E:mnn;yp:n w:un;(:n#hzm "";u spine, Death ;::,l‘-,:- nI;e liaw requires to be brought to the disposing of | they w.,,.;‘ml.{v A store "'l guéfnnfi.. where ho betaume | tuken place: ability to deal with suljects whose ground-work is humor- | wounds. worrhage resultivg frow the | PIPEerk . or mental nberration were also attempted to I,::;‘n"".',f,r "..'.mu:';m; he mlnml' hllfilr.r?nam'. Ogfl'ceer " fncreass. Deeressn ous, satirical, or playful than with those which are grand | :A'ms)fl 'nf'm.‘h'c'f i \'A;n‘!llcll |ltz£| flllln. de‘lwlllxdhuz‘m to :’;I mfig;und tho faet that she visited Miss Fox, the | pike of t‘l|u~ E@ventclhl’mwin‘ct xfiun arrested lnl:ln.l ut.-«l-:‘u‘:l‘: gr;mmmmn 187 and 1868, 54,000 er A ol 01 g i b Laseees or tragle. 1f we are not greatly mistaken Kaulbach will | Hma s Parke. R ands of | STHEOEE (11, the propouenta of the will produced wit- | Sud fo’ A RO e zRIS- DOMROLL ARG 100 Wi 4 SEKDATREVE AR pous finally come to be kuown by his ilustrations of | The following letler was found on the person of ko | Desses who swore that Mrs, Gardiner was, pror to, and up A B e Fuird the POt Tather tuss by vt ol po Burko | P Site of hor Genthy of sound and dispostug waind, | 0O CHATEe: i e mic eompositions as the "Dufiu;(’o;“::;um-":'&: : 2 New-Yons, May 17, 1966, nfi'fi}“}r"‘,,‘n"hwg""‘;':‘"‘"':""'i’;”%?“” L. Gurditier, SUIT AGAINST THE BANK o;;'mnmmx Six por cent bonds. . 3 L M. \ er, > “Hattle of the Huns.” The reader will find among theso | bevs muisiar boa - g shyh It s’ 4o oday dear ik Thave | "Juagment of fho Supremo Court reserved, and that of | Cynrsron, Jon. 4.—The suit against the Bank of oo by e photographs of Bruckmann llustrations n polat, Oue of | 33"} "Ea‘"l'n',m‘u'.' e T i 7 '3.'.:':«51'513 o e o ke g w bofors the United States Circuit Court, . B s o 2 the best of them i8 the * Charlotte,” from “Werther,” in tehing for we, it L g >y 6,087, ¢yon watching for we, it seerus, t amile to welcome SURROGATE'S COURT—JAX. 5. which tho ebildren are truly childlike, drawn as no one [ Yot cauuct sk bow 1wl e R TP The wills of the following deceased persons have RIS AL 43 e PRy . " | clse but Millais or Frére could draw them, and making us oltes. Will you thiuk of me to-night, T wouder | Please fancy, if you eoen admitted to probate during the pust week: Jano 8, DERT NO INTEREST. 4,904,007 ’ sether the wonder how the same mind could deal so naturally with ::v‘::lllbl:l'hly::&n;'ld‘mfi-la‘%mhul,udl eud you & hmfl.i‘m fi“'ll"“ e .J--;:::Nhknll, United States notes.... By o remain an open one | one subjeet, as hore, and so artificlally with another, as even for 4 ltle while! Tam b Archer, » A o in e i Northern | peth,” The little boy, too, doubled up with the cold n the e el s | palriars S Bl Corley, -"3 &';"'4 “@ithe in Frankfort,” as also the young lady in the forc- -,:M-,,_‘-?);:,-,m QU shet Wh, ;.%wh 3 ig. e | ) her, atthew H. nm.l omnu'l'm fimm nted at " . and the editorial 'mndplmfu‘onhr o8, uro ad natural as the Githe must know that I hat o . rdaunrters are here, 1ts first unmber is rgarded | hhmsclf is atfected. In the“Ottilie,” the little ebild isa love- ‘else hias any right 10 eall you ve, Peter E. Got hda Blibernaker, ) [ “v 8 YOy succamiul one. . 1y figure, the more viteous for betug unexaggerated, but e Ak i o me A g-::‘u L ‘nmwahm{";:. filifl"fiu‘{ill}" s oo - oty e bt g .

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